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Overview: car trip from Munich to Passau
You can probably imagine the scenery when you discover that the road from Munich to Passau sits entirely within Bavaria. Rolling alpine terrain, quaint villages, and fairytale castles all scatter themselves throughout the entire length of the 118-mile (190 km) drive. Admiring vistas from your window is like having a front-row seat to a hyper-lapse of Europe's best bits.
Your journey begins as you take one last look at Munich's traditional taverns in medieval buildings and breathe in the smoky aromas of the iconic street vendors. And you don't have to wait long before the postcard views unfold.
Medieval towns decorated with colorful, half-timbered houses hug the side of this sprawling road. In the distance, enchanting fortresses sit pretty upon the rugged hills synonymous with this natural paradise. Each mile is a sight to behold until the Dreiflüsseeck rivers appear before you, and its ring road gives you a first glimpse into the city's charming old town and surrounding cliff sides.
You've come to the right place if you're licking your lips with the thought of adventure. We explain tips, tricks, and how you can embark on this voyage in our comprehensive Munich to Passau guide!
About Passau
After a mesmerizing drive from Munich to Passau, you'll have traveled from the nation's second-largest metropolis to only Bavaria's 17th most populous city. Only 52,000 locals live here along a natural phenomenon where the three rivers of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz combine as one known as the Dreiflüssestadt.
Its location has another unique feature since the city limits sit along the Austrian frontier. So, despite its small stature, the region has a prosperous past.
History of Passau
Life in Passau began as a Celtic settlement known as Bojodurum. But like most of Europe, it wasn't long until the Roman Empire conquered the land and renamed the region Castra Batava.
As boating became the primary long-distance mode of transport in the Middle Ages, Passau began to reap even more financial wealth. Its position at the mouth of three rivers meant that people from all over Europe came to do business here.
The Renaissance was significant as it became the center of German weapon manufacturing. But it wasn't all beams of light, as a fire destroyed most of the cityscape in the 1660s.
The Napoleonic Wars and Allied air raids during World War II also damaged the region. Luckily, it didn't suffer complete destruction, so Passau was quickly redeveloped after the war.
Modern Passau
Today, Passau is the opposite of its explosive past. Its cobbled lanes and pastel-colored buildings create a relaxing environment and a slower-paced way of living from the bustling streets of Munich.
However, Passau is far from boring. The city has a thriving cultural scene with a special appreciation for art. MMK Passau focuses on contemporary works, whereas Kulturmodell Bräugasse is a 3,600-square-foot (1,100 m²) gallery with anything from theater to historical relics.
It's also experiencing a booming cafe and nightlife scene. With over 11,000 students from 100 nations, the University of Passau helps blend its historical roots with a youthful and energetic atmosphere!
- Language: German
- Currency: Euro
- Climate: Oceanic
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Plug types: C and F
- Peak tourist season: July–August
From Munich to Passau: travel tips
The drive from Munich to Passau is mostly a straightforward 2-hour trip. But with a few insider travel tips, you can help enhance your overall experience!
Consider the Bayern Pass
The Bayern Pass is a fantastic way to travel through Bavaria in a single day. From $31.50 (€29), you'll have unlimited daily rides within the region.
But remember that this ticket is only valid from 9 AM to 3 AM the following morning. So this won't be cost-efficient if you want to stay overnight in Passau.
Prepare for the weather
Although Bavaria is the southernmost tip of Germany, it doesn't have the gorgeous Mediterranean climate of Italy or its neighbor France. Add in the nearby Alps mountain range, and you've got unpredictable weather.
Check the forecast before you leave Munich. And even if it's sunny, consider bringing an umbrella or waterproof jacket in case of a quick rainshower while exploring sights en route.
Go sightseeing
Bavaria is visually stunning, but it also has an interesting personality. Most tourists overlook treasures en route and backtrack from Passau once they uncover its secrets, cutting into their vacation time.
No trip to southern Germany is complete without seeing a majestic castle, so why not venture through the ancient walkways at Trausnitz Castle? Or you can dive into the region's darkest chapter by visiting Dachau Memorial, Germany's oldest concentration camp.
How to get from Munich to Passau
Due to their proximity and popularity among tourists, there are three transportation methods to get from Munich to Passau, all with their own benefits. Before you decide which is best for you, uncover the advantages of each below!
Train from Munich to Passau
The train is unquestionably the most popular mode of transportation between Munich and Passau. OBB and DB Regio offer quick, reliable, and punctual service, operating up to 31 daily direct trains.
For the best fare, book your ticket at least 30 days before you depart from Munich Airport or Munich Hauptbahnhof to Passau Hbf. If you want the most scenic views from your window, sit on the right side of the carriage.
- Fastest trip: 2 hours and 10 minutes
- Average trip: 2 hours and 38 minutes
- Lowest price ticket: $26 (€24)
- Average ticket price: $33.60 (€31)
- Earliest direct departure: 12:04 AM
- Latest direct departure: 11:24 PM
Bus from Munich to Passau
The bus is a cheap way to travel from Munich to Passau. It's the most budget-friendly option, so it's often the preferred choice for backpackers in the summer. However, no direct buses connect the two cities.
With Flixbus, you can purchase an indirect service from Munich Airport or Munich Central Station with a transfer to Regensburg Central Station. From Regensburg, several coaches drive to Passau daily, so you don't have to stress about missing your connection.
Although this isn't a convenient mode of transportation, it does allow you to explore another exciting city away from the tourist map. But if you're traveling with luggage, you must consider if it's worth the effort.
- Fastest journey: 5 hours
- Average journey: 6 hours, 35 minutes
- Lowest ticket price: $15.20 (€14)
- Average ticket price: $22.80 (€21)
- Earliest departure: 12:25 AM
- Latest departure: 11:55 PM
Daytrip from Munich to Passau
If you're searching for the quickest, most comfortable, or most convenient way to travel from Munich to Passau, look no further than Daytrip's private door-to-door service! You won't have to lift a finger after selecting where and when you want us to pick you up. Even if you're traveling with suitcases, your professional driver will manage them after greeting you with a smile.
For two hours, you'll feel like royalty in a clean and comfortable car. There are no noisy passengers, and if you want to relax, you can set the thermostat to your liking and recline your seat.
But don't forget to utilize our X factor. Unlike a traditional transfer, we allow you to explore sights and cities on the way. Whether it's castles or the medieval town of Straubing, you can visit without worrying about dragging your suitcases over the bricked walkways.
- Seats from: $56.50 (€52)
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Things to do when you get to Passau
Most tourists are unaware of Bavarian cities outside of Munich. So when you travel from Munich to Passau, the unmissable things to see and do will pleasantly surprise you!
Get lost in the old town
Begin your journey by wandering through its charming old town and marveling at the well-preserved medieval architecture and narrow streets. Keep a close eye out for the stunning St. Stephen's Cathedral, with its distinctive baroque style and the largest church organ in the world.
Be sure to turn off your phone and get lost along the winding alleys, recharging at quaint cafes and shops along the way. Eventually, you'll reach Rathaus Square, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.
Cruise down the Danube
Although it's not a local activity, the best way to admire a town split by three rivers is along its waterways. Without breaking a sweat, you'll witness the city's highlights, including Oberhaus Castle and the Monastery Maria Hilf.
Several companies operate in these waters with differing packages. You can opt for a full-day excursion or enjoy a few hours with your feet up, basking in the sunshine.
Climb up to Veste Oberhaus
Veste Oberhaus dates back to the 1200s, but it still dominates the city of Passau today. From above, you can admire the point of merging rivers, the cluster of woodlands in the Bavarian countryside, and even Austria.
The structure is a beautiful piece of engineering, combining rustic stone walls, elegant architecture, and bright terracotta roofs. Inside, you can learn about the regional history or experience one of the many festivals and events here, like the beloved outdoor summer cinema!
Visit Glasmuseum Passau
The Glasmuseum Passau is famed for housing the most extensive collection of European art glass. It has over 30,000 pieces and showcases about half of its outstanding works to the public, which can keep you entertained for hours.
For only €8, you'll also learn the fascinating history of glassmaking and how skilled workers put unique techniques into action. So, if you're unfortunate enough to be in Passau on a rainy day, put the Glasmuseum at the top of your travel itinerary!
When is the best time to visit Passau?
The four-seasoned climates and year-round events mean there's never a disappointing time to travel from Munich to Passau. However, if you're fortunate enough to choose when to partake in this voyage, one period is a shade above the rest. Spring!
Spring is the best time to travel to Passau due to its blooming gardens, glorious sunshine, and few tourist crowds. The average daily high temperature of 68°F (20°C) allows you to enjoy walking tours during the day and a romantic alfresco dinner at night. Since summer is the peak tourist season here, you'll have the freedom to roam the colorful urban parks at your own pace.
The significant discounts are one final benefit of visiting from March to May, with mild temps hovering around 59°F (15°C). Hotels, transportation services, and tours offer cheap fares to attract customers before the busy season.
沿途参观这些景点
Dachau Memorial
In its ravenous twelve year existence, Germany's first concentration camp swallowed over 200,000 people from all over Europe. The Model for Nazi Concentration Camps
Burg Trausnitz
This hugely impressive castle belonged to the Wittelsbachs – no not a German folk group – but medieval dukes of Lower Bavaria and later the hereditary rulers of the whole state. Ancestral castle of the Wittelsbachs
Regensburg
The UNESCO-listed Old Town of this sleepy riverside city is the largest north of the Alps, and home to the world's longest continuously operating eatery. A Taste of History
Straubing
With the old town dating from early medieval times and the new town from 1218, Straubing is a high spot of German Bavaria. The Town of Gothic Architecture
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“We were looking at options for transfer from Munich to Passau for a river cruise and came across DayTrip. We added a stop in Straubing to stretch our legs and grab a bite to eat. It was a charming town, with Christmas Market in the main square. Perfect. Our driver Andrew was timely, personable and made the long drive enjoyable. I’d highly recommend this as an alternative for anyone that may get motion sickness from a train ride, or likes a more personal experience.”

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