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Munich to Salzburg Train Prices and Times

Organizing a journey from Munich to Salzburg? At Trip.com, you can find ICE tickets for as little as QAR 34.18, with the average cost for this route being about QAR 168.99. We advise checking out split ticket strategies to get the lowest fares.
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DepartureArrivalDurationOperator
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05:11
Munich Central Station
07:26
Salzburg Main Station
1h 40m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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05:46
Munchen OSt
07:26
Salzburg Main Station
1h 40m, DirectOBB_INTL
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05:52
Munich Central Station Platform 5-10
07:52
Salzburg Main Station
2h 0m, DirectDeutsche Bahn
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05:52
Munchen Hbf gl 5 10
07:52
Salzburg Main Station
2h 0m, DirectOBB_INTL
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06:21
Munich Central Station Platform 5-10
07:58
Salzburg Main Station
1h 37m, DirectDeutsche Bahn
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06:55
Munchen Hbf gl 5 10
08:42
Paris
1h 47m, DirectOBB_INTL
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Munich to Salzburg Train Route Details

Train tickets from Munich to Salzburg generally start at QAR 34.18. The average travel duration is 1h 29m, with the distance being approximately 73 miles. DB usually offer 69 trains daily. To plan your journey ahead, please see our train route table.

First train
First train
05:11
Last train
Last train
22:43
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Salzburg
Journey time
Journey time
1h 29m
Distance
Distance
73 miles
Price
Price
From QAR 34.18
Train operators
Train operators
OBB_INTL, OBB, Deutsche Bahn

ICE and DB trains offers

Discover exciting train ticket offers with Deutsche Bahn, such as Saver fares, Super Saver fares, Flexible fares, and special discounts for young people and seniors. Availability is limited and subject to specific routes, times, and conditions. Check detailed information to choose the best fare for you.
ICE and DB trains offers

DB Group Saver Fares

DB Group Saver fares make it easier and more economical for groups of up to 10 people to travel within Germany. These fares offer the benefit of free seat reservations and half-price tickets for children aged 6 and above. They are valid on multiple train types, including ICE, IC, EC, and regional or local trains. Additionally, you can buy these tickets as early as nine months before your trip on Trip.com. Group Saver fares allow for exchanges or cancellations under specific conditions, generally involving a fee.

DB Super Saver Young fare

For travellers under 27, the DB Super Saver Young fare ("Super Sparpreis Young" in German) offers significant discounts on specific routes within Germany. This fare is applicable on ICE, IC, and EC trains, and tickets can be bought up to twelve months ahead of time. Moreover, children under 14 can travel for free if accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older. Keep in mind that these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, so ensure your travel plans are set before purchasing.

DB Regional offers

DB Regional offers several discounted regional train tickets, making travel affordable and convenient. Major options include the Regional Day Ticket for Bavaria, the Day Ticket for Germany, and the Deutschland-Ticket. Depending on your choice, these tickets can provide unlimited travel within specific regions or across multiple federal states for a day at a reduced price, or unlimited travel across Germany for a month. Ideal for budget-conscious travellers, day trips, or group travel, the tickets enable passengers to explore local attractions at an affordable cost. With frequent connections and comfortable trains, DB Regional's discounted tickets are perfect for exploring Germany's diverse regions inexpensively.

DB Super Saver fare

The Super Saver fare ("Super Sparpreis" in German) offers the most economical ticket option. It can be used on ICE, IC, and EC trains, and permits children aged 6 to 14 to travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older. For the lowest prices, booking up to nine months ahead is recommended. Note that these tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable, so ensure your travel dates are final before purchasing.

DB Flexible Fare

The Flexible fare ("Flexpreis" in German) provides the highest level of flexibility, allowing you to board any train on your chosen route on the day of travel. The cost of the fare varies depending on the specific route and time of travel. This ticket is available for purchase twelve months ahead of time. You can change or cancel your fare without any charges before the departure date. However, a fee will apply to any changes or cancellations made after departure.

Onboard ICE trains from Munich to Salzburg

ICE trains are renowned for being fast, comfortable, and punctual, guaranteeing a relaxing and satisfying journey for every passenger. The specific facilities and services vary by train type but generally include a range of convenient amenities.

First-Class seats offer more ample seating, increased legroom, power ports, and a quieter environment. They also provide seat dining service and German newspapers, making them suitable for business travellers and those desiring higher comfort. First-class ticket holders also gain access to DB lounges at major train stations, where they can enjoy refreshments and a relaxing waiting area.

Second-Class seats also offer significant comfort, such as adjustable backrests and one power socket for every two seats, ideal for budget-conscious passengers who still want quality service.

All trains have luggage racks for convenient storage of various baggage. Additionally, free WiFi is available throughout the train, keeping passengers connected during their journey. ICE trains typically feature a bar car that offers simple meals, snacks, and drinks to meet passengers' dining needs. Through these thoughtful services, ICE trains ensure an efficient, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience for passengers.

Munich to Salzburg DB tickets

To cater to different needs and budgets, Deutsche Bahn offers Sparpreis, Super Sparpreis, and Flexpreis tickets, each featuring distinct fares, services, and policies for changes and refunds.

Munich to Salzburg DB tickets

Sparpreis

Sparpreis gives you discounted train fares with predetermined travel times, with the option to change or cancel for a fee. Best suited for budget-minded travellers who want some flexibility.

Super Sparpreis

Super Sparpreis delivers the most affordable train travel, with set travel schedules and no ability to change or cancel. Best suited for those looking to save money.

Flexpreis

Flexpreis is highly flexible, letting you choose any train on the booked route on the travel day and cancel without charge up to a day before the ticket is valid.

How can I buy cheap DB train tickets?

  • Book in Advance

    Book in Advance

    Book DB train tickets up to 180 days in advance to get a cheaper price.

  • Buy Super Saver Tickets

    Buy Super Saver Tickets

    SuperSparpreis starts at €19.99, limited tickets on selected journeys. Book in advance for better availability.

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    Consider Regional Trains

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