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A car trip from Frankfurt to Munich

Germany is Europe's powerhouse. Its economic muscle, world-class infrastructure, and strategic position in central Europe are pivotal cogs in the continent's sustainable society. The drive from Frankfurt to Munich spans 243 miles (391 km) from the nation's commercial hub to the cultural capital, showcasing the best of this global superpower.

As you zig-zag under the skyscrapers of Frankfurt's sleek financial district, you'll quickly leave slow-moving traffic behind with no speed limits along the smooth autobahns. Due to the fast-paced highway, changing landscapes will come and go in a flash. One minute, picturesque woodlands stand before you, and the next, sprawling industrial zones.

The vistas become more surreal as you cross the Bavarian border. Medieval castles perched upon flowing hills emerge in the distance, and traditional wood and beam villages nestle themselves between thickening foliage. The further south you venture, the more you'll feel closer to nature.

That's until Munich's high-rise buildings begin to peak above the tree-lined roads. Before you know it, Marienplatz's neo-gothic dominating presence looming outside your car window brings your German tour to a close.

Luckily for you, your adventure is not over. It's about to begin. To uncover how to embark on this thrilling vacation, dive deeper into our in-depth Frankfurt to Munich guide below!

About Munich

After your Frankfurt to Munich transfer, you'll arrive in Germany's third-largest city by size and population. It's a significant-sized city by European standards and the biggest in the Bavarian region. Around 1.5 million locals live here in southern Germany along the Isar River, 43 miles (69 km) from the Austrian frontier.

History of Munich

The area surrounding Munich is a Celtic settlement where the Boii tribe founded a fishing village in the 4th century BC. But like most of Europe, the Romans seized control of the land in the 2nd century BC.

Since the Romans didn't reside in modern-day Munich, the town's history didn't begin until 1158. As centuries passed, rulers of the land, such as the Wittelsbach family, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Bavarian Republic, created a melting pot of culture and even established the first Oktoberfest in 1810.

The 20th century was arguably the most turbulent in the town's history. Hilter selected Munich as the stronghold of the fascist Nazi party and, as a result, became a magnet for Allied air raids during World War II. Fortunately for Germany, the city was rebuilt and became the heart of Wirtschaftswunder, the term for the rapid development of its economy after the war.

Modern Munich

Although Munich is a relatively big city, it's surprising how it fits so many personality traits within its limits. Today, you can travel back in time, strolling through the old town's cobbled lanes and gothic buildings housing cultural museums and busy taverns. But if you walk far enough, you'll step back into the 21st century in youthful neighborhoods littered with edgy street art and quirky boutique stores.

The mix of old and new is vital to its unique character and cultural diversity. Ancient festivals and modern food markets litter the walkways year-round, which appeals to old-school residents and welcomes every newcomer to the city. Although the award-winning Christmas market and Munich carnival are bucket list experiences, the Oktoberfest, welcoming 6 million annual visitors, is the creme de la creme of Bavarian festivities.

  • Language: German
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Time zone: GMT+1
  • Climate: Continental
  • Plug types: C and F
  • Fun fact: Pubs poured over 6.5 million liters of beer at Oktoberfest in 2023!

From Frankfurt to Munich: travel tips

Traveling from Frankfurt to Munich for the first time can feel overwhelming. That's why we put three insider tips and tricks below to help put your mind at ease!

Consider the scenic route

Taking the autobahn may be the fastest way to travel from Frankfurt to Munich, but the scenery isn't as prominent as the back roads. Consider taking an alternative route to view Germany's unspoiled heartlands. If traveling by public transport, the regional trains stopping at charming towns are slower but more thrilling than high-speed ones.

Immerse yourself in UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Another reason to drive off the beaten path is that you'll have the opportunity to explore the majestic UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the trail from Frankfurt to Munich. A stop at the Messel Fossil Pit will give you an insight into life on Earth 60 million years ago. If you prefer something more glamorous, admire the Wurzburg Residence, which resembles a French royal palace!

Do your homework

Despite residing in the same country, Munich and Frankfurt are contrasting cities with different cultures. Frankfurt has a much more punctual, cosmopolitan vibe, while the locals in Munich have a more laid-back and welcoming atmosphere. Traditional foods, nightlife, and tipping cultures also differ between the cities. So speak to a local Daytrip driver to uncover ways to blend in with the locals or bring a trustworthy travel guide for the ride.

How to get from Frankfurt to Munich

As a hub for business travelers and a tourist hotspot, it's unsurprising that two of Germany's most significant cities have a robust transport network between the regions. Whether speed, convenience, cost, or scenery are your priorities, there's a mode of travel method suitable for you from Frankfurt to Munich.

Buses from Frankfurt to Munich

If you're hoping to travel as cheaply as possible from Frankfurt to Munich, the bus is ideal for you. With Flixbus offering affordable fares, it's the most popular with backpackers during the summer. You'll still find restrooms, wifi, and power outlets onboard.

All direct buses depart from Frankfurt Central Station and arrive at Munich Central Bus Station. If you prefer an indirect service to break up the journey in Nuremberg or Heidelberg, you can purchase a ticket online from Frankfurt Sud Station.

  • Cheapest bus ticket price: $15 (€14)
  • Average bus ticket price: $20.50 (€19)
  • Fastest bus duration: 5 hours and 15 minutes
  • Average bus duration: 6 hours and 25 minutes
  • First bus departure: 12:40 AM
  • Last bus departure: 11:59 PM

Trains from Frankfurt to Munich

The train from Frankfurt to Munich offers a balance between a budget-friendly and quick travel method. It's also the most scenic option, perfect if you wish to snap some well-earned likes for Instagram!

OBB and Deutsche Bahn operate on this line. The latter offers an extensive service with an average of over 60 daily services. You can buy a ticket online or at Frankfurt Central Station to Munich HBF before enjoying a relaxed direct voyage.

  • Cheapest train ticket price: $19 (€18)
  • Average train ticket price: $40.50 (€38)
  • Fastest train duration: 3 hours and 13 minutes
  • Average train duration: 3 hours and 49 minutes
  • First train departure: 12:17 AM
  • Last train departure: 10:29 PM

Flights from Frankfurt to Munich

On paper, a flight is the fastest means of transport from Frankfurt to Munich. However, it comes at a price, as it's also the most expensive way to travel between the two cities.

German airline Lufthansa flies 10 to 15 times daily between Frankfurt Main Airport and Munich International Airport. Although the flight can take under an hour, you must also include airport transfers and time for going through security checks.

  • Overall travel duration: 3.5-4.5 hours
  • Average flight duration: 55 minutes
  • Cheapest flight price: $123 (€115)
  • Average flight price: $171 (€160)
  • First flight departure: 7:15 AM
  • Last flight departure: 9:15 PM

Daytrip from Frankfurt to Munich

Look no further than Daytrip's private door-to-door service if you crave comfort, convenience, and flexibility. There's no need to set a dreadful 5 AM alarm to catch an early flight, organize a taxi to a train station, or worry about a stuffy carriage with compact seating. Our flexible schedule lets you decide where and when your driver will greet you with a clean and sanitized vehicle!

But Daytrip isn't your ordinary transfer service. We also want you to explore the cities and attractions most tourists speed by when traveling from Frankfurt to Munich. That's why our optional sightseeing packages allow you to educate yourself on Germany's dark past at the tragic Dachau Concentration Camp. Or, if you prefer something lighter, stop at the fairytale castle of Schloss Johannisburg or roam through the Disney-like street of Nunremberg!

  • Seats from: $133 (€125)
  • English-speaking driver
  • Door-to-door Duration: 4 hours and 10 minutes
  • Equipped for pets, kids, groups, or those with limited mobility
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departing

Things to do when you get to Munich

The Bavarian capital is one of Europe's most sought-after destinations. With so many things to do here, visitors are often overwhelmed with what to see and miss out on. To make sure the same thing doesn't happen to you after driving from Frankfurt to Munich, we put four unmissable attractions below for you to discover.

Immerse yourself in Marienplatz

Marienplatz is the heart of Munich, serving as the city's main square since 1158. The New Town Hall, a striking neo-Gothic building completed in the 1900s, dominates the square. Statues, turrets, and arches coat the exteriors, making it a breathtaking sight.

The Glockenspiel is one of the main attractions here. The 100-year-old clock chimes daily at 11 AM and noon, featuring life-sized figures reenacting historical Bavarian events.

Eat through Viktualienmarkt

If you want to blend in with the locals in Germany while sampling the best of its cuisine, Viktualienmarkt should be at the top of your travel itinerary! This culinary haven has been open six days a week (Monday to Saturday) since 1807, with stalls serving anything from gourmet dishes to on-the-go street food.

Even if you don't want to eat, Viktualienmarkt is worth visiting for its lively atmosphere. It's a favorite bonding spot for friends and family, young and old, especially on Saturdays!

Relax in the English Garden

Munich is no stranger to urban green spaces, but the English Garden is the pick of the bunch. It's not just because it's the largest in the city center. But due to the gorgeous walking trails and welcoming ambiance.

In the winter, the flowing waterways remain still as the freezing temperatures cover the water with a sheet of ice while a blanket of thick white snow covers the green meadows. In the summer, you can take shelter from the beating sunshine under the tree-lined fields and watch the locals participate in outdoor activities.

Visit Nymphenburg Palace

No matter how many times you admire a photo of Nymphenburg Palace, it cannot prepare you for the real thing. Its sprawling gardens cover over 88 square miles (142 square km), mesmerizing gardens, and a home worthy of royalty.

But the historical setting doesn't sacrifice quality for quantity. It's one of the most elegant forms of French baroque architecture outside of France. Four architects, including Joseph Effner, built the structure in 1675 as the summer residence of the Wittelsbach monarchs. Now, you can enjoy the Carriage Museum and get an insight into life here throughout the centuries.

When is the best time to visit Munich?

The spring, from April to early June, is the best time to travel from Frankfurt to Munich. The weather, fewer tourists, cultural events, and cheaper accommodations contribute to why this period is a cut above the rest.

Munich's average daily high temperature in the spring is 67°F (19°C). Therefore, you can enjoy walking tours on uncrowded lanes and eating at outdoor markets without wasting your vacation time queuing. Munich's Spring Fest also takes place at Theresienwiese, an ideal way to experience what the famous Oktoberfest feels like if you can't visit in October.

You'll also contribute to sustainable travel by avoiding the peak summer season. With fewer travelers in town, it'll put less pressure on local resources and won't clog up valuable places on public transport that locals need to get to and from work. By spending money in the shoulder or off seasons, you'll also provide a steady income for local businesses year-round!

关于从 Frankfurt 到 Munich 旅行的问答

How far is it from Frankfurt to Munich?
The shortest road distance from Frankfurt to Munich is around 243 miles (391 km), which can take 4 hours and 10 minutes when driving safely. As the crow flies, 189 miles (304 km) separate the cities. So a flight takes only 55 minutes. However, this duration doesn't include airport transfers and time spent waiting at the airport.
Is the train from Frankfurt to Munich scenic?
Although the train ride from Frankfurt to Munich isn't Europe's most surreal journey, it offers a mix of picturesque urban and rural vistas. The voyage begins with industrial sites but soon transitions to rolling hills, charming small towns, and lush forests. The final leg is the most scenic section as you cross into the stunning region of Bavaria!
What is the easiest way to get from Frankfurt to Munich?
Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the most straightforward travel method from Frankfurt to Munich. An English-speaking driver will collect you directly at your hotel in Frankfurt whenever you please before dropping you off at your new one in Munich. They'll even handle your luggage and answer any queries you have about traveling in Germany.
Is Munich cheap or expensive?
Although Munich isn't as expensive as other European destinations, such as London or Paris, it can still be a costly experience. The average traveler spends $161 (€150) in the city, including the cost of a hotel. However, you can drastically slash the price of travel when in Munich by sleeping outside the historical center in neighbors like Maxvorstadt and eating off Mittag teller menus (daily lunch offers between 11 AM and 3 PM).
What is the fastest way to get from Frankfurt to Munich?
The train is the fastest way to get from Frankfurt to Munich. OBB and Deutsche Bahn can travel from Frankfurt Central Station to Munich HBF in only 3 hours and 13 minutes. Although a 55-minute flight seems the shortest, it doesn't include the duration to get to and from the airport and the time spent at the terminal for security checks.
How much is a train ticket from Frankfurt to Munich?
The average cost of an adult one-way ticket from Frankfurt to Munich is $40.50 (€37.80). However, you can find seats for as little as $19 (€18) with OBB and Deutsche Bahn. Book online at least 30 days before departing, and consider traveling in the off-season for low fares.

沿途参观这些景点

Messel

Messel

The village of Messel in Germany is home to the Messel Pit, the UNESCO World Heritage site that contains an abundance of fossils. A paradise for fossil fans 

Schloss Johannisburg

Schloss Johannisburg

Johannisburg Chateau dominates the picturesque town of Aschaffenburg in Germany and although close to destroyed in World War II has now been restored to its former glory. A beautifully restored chateau and museum 

Wurzburg

Wurzburg

Known as the capital of Germany’s biggest wine producing region, Wurzburg is home to the Residential Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Art, architecture and delicate wines 

Nuremberg

Nuremberg

Bavaria's second largest city and former unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire still exudes medieval charm despite being best known for its war tribunal. Trying Charms 

Weltenburg Abbey

Weltenburg Abbey

Beautiful surroundings, an incomparable Baroque church, and the world’s oldest monastic brewery make for a memorable day out. Baroque Brewing 

Dachau Memorial

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 

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值得注意

儿童

如果您带着孩子旅行,请在预订时告知我们,以便我们准备合适的儿童座椅!

宠物

允许携带宠物(并且我们很喜欢)!我们只需要提前知道。您可以在预订的下一阶段告诉我们。

小费

小费不包括在内,也不是必须的,但如果您非常享受您的行程,可以选择给司机小费以表示感谢(10% 就足够了)。

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每位乘客允许携带一件托运行李和一件随身行李。如果您携带更多行李或超大行李,可以在预订时进行调整。

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常见问题

如果您有任何问题,这里有答案。
Daytrip 是一个平台,连接您与当地司机,从一个城市到另一个城市提供门到门的运输服务。我们还提供沿途景点/景区的探索机会。我们驾驶,您探索。
所有 Daytrip 预订都是单程的。如果您需要在不同日期返回,只需将其作为单独的单程预订即可。如果是同一天的旅行,请 请求定制行程。如果您计划停留几个小时以上,我们仍然建议您预定两次单程,这样您就不需要为司机的等待支付费用。
对于 Daytrip 的私人服务,您可以在出发前24小时内取消并全额退款。对于 Daytrip Pool 共享班车,我们提供三种票务选项:不可退款、出发前24小时内可取消的灵活票和出发前15分钟内可取消的超级灵活票。虽然您可以在出发前24小时内取消并获得全额退款,但在36小时内请求更改将受限于司机的可用性行程安排,尤其是在旺季。
只需通过我们的主页选择出发地和目的地,并输入您的出发日期和时间。按照页面上的指示浏览并添加沿途景点。预定过程简单、轻松、愉快!如果您没有在我们的网站上找到您的理想路线,您可以 请求定制行程。即使您尚未知道具体的接送地址,您也可以稍后填写!
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