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RETURN FROM | £66 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £20 |
POPULAR STATION | Munich Fröttmaning |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | Train |
Munich Train Station Directory
Location of major train stations in Munich
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How to get to the centre of Munich from Munich Central Train Station?
Munich Central Train Station is right in the heart of the city and a great base to start a day’s sightseeing for visitors arriving by train to Munich. You’ll find plenty of attractions within walking distance of the station, and there are excellent transport links to reach different areas of the city. You can get to well-known art museums such as the Alte Pinakothek, the Lenbachhaus Gallery, and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art on foot, while historical landmarks such as the Karlstor, an arched city gate from the 14th Century, St. Paul’s Church and the city’s cathedral, the Frauenkirche. For other further away attractions like Munich Residenz Castle or the fantastic Nymphenburg Palace, you can catch reliable Munich trains in the city, such as the Metro service. Alternatively, a great way to get around is by bike. There are numerous bicycle docking stations near tram stops and metro stations in Munich, where you can rent a bike and a leisurely ride around the city for a low hourly rate.
Can you leave luggage at train stations in Munich?
If you’re checking out deals for cheap train tickets to Munich and planning on a day trip around the city, it’s really important to know where you can store your baggage, so you don’t have to lug it around with you. Once you get off your train to Munich at Central Station or Munich East Station, follow the signs for the luggage lockers, which are located close to the North Exit near the train platforms. You will see that there are small lockers for backpacks and smaller suitcases or larger lockers if you’re travelling with a lot of heavy luggage or big suitcases, so you’re covered for each eventuality. You have the option of short-term and long-term storage, which are both available at reasonable daily rates. It’s literally a weight off your shoulders if you want to get started on a day of sightseeing as soon as you arrive in the city.
What services are available at the popular stations in Munich?
If you are looking to travel by rail to Munich, you may be interested to know what facilities and services are available at major train stations. At Munich Central Station, you will find various food outlets in the food court, such as cafes, fast-food restaurants and other shops where you can grab a quick snack and drink for your day trip in the city or your onward trip on Munich trains. You can also find plenty of retail stores and souvenir shops if you’d like to buy a gift or souvenir of your time in Munich. Should you need mobility assistance upon arrival, there are services available at most stations that can be arranged with a couple of days’ notice. Last but not least, if you’re a first-class ticket holder, you can access the DB (Deutsche Bahn) Lounge for comfortable seating and attentive service.
Do I need identification to travel to Munich by train?
Travelling by train to Munich, it isn’t a legal requirement to carry photographic identification. Nevertheless, for the event of an incident on the train or any other unforeseen circumstance where you may need to prove your ID, it’s worth carrying an official form of identification such as your passport or driving licence. You will not need to confirm your passport number when booking train tickets to Munich, nor present your passport when boarding Munich trains.
How much is a train ticket to Munich Franz Josef Strauss?
The ticket price can vary depending on general demand and more importantly where you’re coming from. If you’re leaving from a popular departure point like Karlsruhe for instance, prices usually start around £88. Nuremberg and Berlin are other options, with prices usually starting from around £37 and £48 respectively.
What is the main train station in Munich Franz Josef Strauss?
Munich Fröttmaning is a transportation hub in Munich Franz Josef Strauss. You’ll find trains arriving and departing from here daily. Major cities accessible by Munich Fröttmaning are Berlin, Zurich, and Erfurt.
What train companies go to Munich Franz Josef Strauss?
Most users on momondo will check prices for Train for their ride to Munich Franz Josef Strauss. While Train is the most common choice, you can also search for options from AccesRail and SNCF, as all 3 train companies can typically get you to Munich Franz Josef Strauss. More options may be available to you, so use our search form to find all available options from your city to Munich Franz Josef Strauss.
How far in advance should I book a train to Munich Franz Josef Strauss?
Our users have found train tickets to Munich Franz Josef Strauss for £20 on average this week. The price of a train ticket to Munich Franz Josef Strauss remains generally consistent for the next 3 months. As seats fill up quickly, we recommend booking when you can so your trip is secured.
How far is the centre of Munich Franz Josef Strauss from Munich Fröttmaning, Augsburg Hauptbahnhof and Füssen stations?
12.5 mi separate Munich Fröttmaning station (the city’s most popular train station) from the centre of Munich Franz Josef Strauss. 41.3 mi separate Augsburg Hauptbahnhof station (the second most popular station) from the centre of Munich Franz Josef Strauss. 73.9 mi separate Füssen station (the third most popular station) from the centre of Munich Franz Josef Strauss.
How far is Munich Fröttmaning from Munich City Centre, Bavaria Statue and Theresienwiese?
Munich Franz Josef Strauss’s most popular landmarks are Munich City Centre, Bavaria Statue, and Theresienwiese, which are 5.1 mi, 6.5 mi, and 6.4 mi from Munich Fröttmaning, respectively.