There are numerous direct trains from Vienna to Munich. They generally run a route of Vienna-Linz-Salzburg-Munich. Good websites to see the schedules of these trains would be www.oebb.at (Austrian State Railway) and www.db.de (German State Railway).
EuroCity trains link Vienna and Prague several times a day, book them online using the link attached, as there are special offers from €29 one-way.
Change 'language' to 'English' top right, then click 'Online-tickets' top left, then 'International tickets', then make your booking. You print out your own ticket in PDF format.
Yes, there regular trains from Munich to Vienna
Yes. One of the trains are Eurostar. They stop in Paris along the way and have over night trains.
yes, there is a regular connection.
There is a non-stop train connection every daylight hour from Munich to Innsbruck. Duration is about 2 hours and cost about €35.
The driving distance from Munich, Germany to Innsbruck, Austria is 103 miles / 166 km
About 150 km / 95 miles
The duration of Night Train to Munich is 1.58 hours.
Night Train to Munich was created on 1940-12-29.
Yes
You can go by car or by train
It is 112.5 miles (181km) from Munich to the border on the Brenner pass, 26.7 miles (43 KM) is Autobahn driving. This is the shortest route, it is via Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Mittenwald and bypassing Innsbruck.
Euro Railways offers an overnight train from Munich, Germany to Florence, Italy. The train leaves Munich at 9:02 P. M. and arrives in Florence at 6:18 A. M. The trip takes a little over nine hours.
About 5 hours
The train needed 6 hours to get to Munich.
You can go by car, train or take a flight.