From $13
Train - Operated by ÖBBFrom $14
Train - Operated by ÖBBFrom $15
Train - Operated by České dráhyFrom $15
Train - Operated by České dráhyFrom $16
Train - Operated by České dráhyFrom $20
Train - Operated by Deutsche BahnROUND-TRIP FROM | $30 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | $15 |
POPULAR STATION | Munich Hauptbahnhof |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | ÖBB |
Long distance trains to Munich will arrive at one of the two major stations, Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) or Munich East (Ost). Arriving at Munich Central Station, you will already be conveniently in the city center. To get to Marienplatz square in the middle of Old Town, you can either walk or ride the S-Bahn train two stops and be there in only a few minutes. Munich Central Station is the main hub for the city’s public transit system, like the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams, and buses, so you will be easily able to get to any part of the city or surrounding areas. Munich trains arriving at East Station are also very close to the city center, just on the other side of the Isar River. This is also a short distance that is comfortable to walk. However, if you prefer to take a train ride, the S-Bahn will take you there.
No matter which station your Munich train arrives at, you’ll be just a short walk away from Marienplatz, the world-famous center of the city and home to the church of St. Peter and Old City Hall. Because of its central location, it is a perfect starting point for sightseeing around the city. Just north of the stations is English Garden, a large public park in the heart of the city. Its rolling hills and open landscape provide the perfect backdrop to spend the day. You can get a taste of some German beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm, one of the most popular in the city. Foodies can try some German food at Viktualienmarkt, Munich’s largest market. Here you will find a large variety of produce, bakers, food vendors, and a beer garden. Odeonsplatz is an Italian-style square with a baroque church and several famous landmarks nearby, like the Residenz Palace and the Royal Garden. Car fanatics can visit the BMW World museum and exhibition hall just north of the main city center.