From £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnFrom £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnFrom £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnFrom £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnFrom £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnFrom £18
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnRETURN FROM | £802 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £23 |
AVG TRAVEL TIME | 3h 50m |
TRAIN COMPANIES | Lufthansa, Deutsche Bahn |
The distance between two of the biggest cities in Germany, Frankfurt and Munich, is not too long and it is extremely easy to find various modes of transport that can take you to your desired destination. The trip from Frankfurt to Munich can be an exciting and scenic road trip so looking for train tickets from Frankfurt to Munich should definitely be on your to-do list! There is a high-speed train available that connects the two cities and it only takes around three hours, providing a great way to enjoy the German countryside. If you opt in for a slower journey, such as one with connections at either Nuremberg or Stuttgard, you will spend more time travelling but will also be able to enjoy riding past vineyards, clear waters, stunning hills and historical castles. Whichever journey you decide to pick, there will be plenty of sights to enjoy on the way from Frankfurt to Munich!
Frankfurt am Main Haupbahnhof is one of the largest train stations in Germany and is a transport hub for trains all over the country and internationally, such as the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria and Denmark. There are 25 platforms which are easily accessible by anyone and fast to get from one to the other. There are many food and drink outlets such as popular fast food chains, cafés and shops, and also a few restaurants that offer Asian cuisine, seafood and desserts. There are also various bars where you can enjoy a drink if you have a longer layover. There are luggage lockers at three different locations throughout the station for all luggage types and sizes, and there are both tickets desks and self-service ticket machines available. There is a 1st class lounge on the first floor that offers office spaces, armchairs and complimentary drinks and snacks. Outside of the train station you can find a taxi rank, many bus and carpool services and a metro station so access to this station is also really quick and easy.
You don’t usually need a passport in order to get on a national rail service. There are a few instances where you might be required to show a photographic ID; for example if you have booked your ticket online and need to show a document with your name on it to the station staff during checks on your train from Frankfurt to Munich. That said,, it’s always good to have some form of personal identification on you just in case of emergencies. So don’t wait up, grab your passport and look for cheap train tickets from Frankfurt to Munich!
Getting train tickets from Frankfurt to Munich is the easy part of the journey – now that you have arrived, you need to make your way around Munich towards your accommodation of choice! Munchen Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in Munich and has 32 platforms that serve hundreds of thousands of passengers each day. There are many trams and buses that serve the station for long hours each day of the week. There are four tram stops located just outside the train station and take you onto various locations in the city. There are also several bus routes that serve Munich train stations and some regional bus services too. There are many parking decks available in the main building too which makes it easier to get into the city centre for those who prefer to have their own mode of transport. There are also taxi ranks outside the entrance and exit of the station.
For this week, you can purchase tickets from Frankfurt am Main to Munich Franz Josef Strauss starting at £23 one-way.
3h 13m is the fastest available option to arrive in Munich Franz Josef Strauss from Frankfurt am Main by train. Your arrival can differ by about 0h 37m. This largely depends on whether your train ride includes stops or a direct route from Frankfurt am Main to Munich Franz Josef Strauss. Consider Lufthansa for the quickest available option to your destination.
You can find train tickets for Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn which service this route currently. Lufthansa is the cheapest option recently available with prices starting at £802 for a return ticket.
There are 189.4 mi between Frankfurt am Main and Munich Franz Josef Strauss. By train, the distance is greater, and the train route may stop elsewhere along the way. The train usually takes 3h 13m in normal conditions.
Taking a train from Frankfurt am Main to Munich Franz Josef Strauss has a carbon footprint of about 44lb. Flying this journey instead would increase your carbon footprint to around 145lb. A bus for this journey would also have lower emissions than flying, with a carbon footprint of around 27lb.
The quickest way to travel this route is to take a flight from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Munich, doing so can potentially save up to 4h 15m of travel time. While these options may take longer, booking a train from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Munich or a bus from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Munich may suit your needs if travel time is less of a factor in your decision making.
Taking a bus to your destination is the cheapest option we’ve found in the past few days. The cheapest price we’ve found for this option is £27, making it less expensive than a flight from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Munich and cheaper than a train from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Munich.