Embarking on a train journey from Munich to Innsbruck offers a serene passage through picturesque landscapes. In this post, we’ll explore the tranquil beauty along the route, consider the travel time compared to flying and discuss seating and window views.
Picture gentle countryside and tranquil views that inspire a sense of calm, rather than jaw-dropping spectacle. It’s a journey where you can find beauty in the quiet and subtle details.
The train ride takes approximately two hours, allowing you to relax and soak in the scenery.
If time is a priority or you enjoy soaring through the skies, flying directly to Innsbruck might be more your style. The train, on the other hand, invites you to savor the unhurried pace with a stop-off at Munich, the Beer Capital of the World!
Now, for the burning question: which side should you sit on for the best views? For the best views, opt for a seat on the right-hand side when traveling from Munich to Innsbruck. Picture rolling countryside, idyllic villages, content cows and the odd mountain. It’s a scene that brings a smile to your face without blowing you away.
While our Munich to Innsbruck train journey is pleasant, we have a confession—it may not steal the show in terms of grandeur. However, we highly recommend it as part of a Munich-Innsbruck trip, rather than as a standalone “main event”.
If you’re seeking jaw-dropping views, consider the Innsbruck-Zurich train route, even though it comes at a higher price. And don’t forget the Innsbruck-Seefeld S-Bahn, which you can enjoy for free with the Welcome to Innsbruck Card. It’s like an extra sprinkle of joy on your travel sundae.
As we conclude this journey, keep an eye out for future updates where we’ll continue to uncover fantastic rail adventures.
From breathtaking Swiss Alps panoramas to charming Austrian towns, we’ll ensure you have everything you need to know at your fingertips before going on your next Alpine Adventure.
Get set to unleash your inner explorer as you step off the train in Innsbruck, a true Urban-Alpine city this place is Disneyworld for lovers of culture and the outdoors.
Keep seeking, keep exploring and we’ll see you next time.