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Travel Information from Munich to Venice

distanceDistance189 miles (305 km)
modeAvailable travel modesTrain, bus or flight
priceTicket price range$24 - $211
cheapestCheapest modeBus • $24 (€22) • 6 h 50 min
fastestFastest modeFlight • $211 (€190) • 1 h
carriersPopular travel companiesFlixBus, Air Dolomiti or Deutsche Bahn

Take a train, bus or flight to travel 189 miles (305 km) from Munich to Venice. The most popular travel companies which serve this route are FlixBus, Air Dolomiti or Deutsche Bahn among others. Travelers can even take a direct bus, flight or train from Munich to Venice.

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from Munich to Venice

How to get from Munich to Venice by train, bus or flight.

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The best way to travel from Munich to Venice is by taking a bus because it’s the best combination of price and speed.

FlixBusFlixBus
08:00AM8h20
Munich, Central Bus Station (ZOB)
04:20PMVenice
$571One-way
0 transfers
Cheapest
FlixBusFlixBus
08:00AM8h20
Munich, Central Bus Station (ZOB)
04:20PMVenice
$571One-way
0 transfers
Fastest
Air DolomitiEN8202
11:50AM1h00
Munich Airport (MUC)
12:50PMVenice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
$3851One-way
0 transfers
Other options
Deutsche BahnRJ 85
11:32AM6h53
Munich Hbf
06:25PMVenice Santa Lucia
$1161One-way
0 transfers
ÖBB | RailjetRJ 85
11:32AM6h40
Munich Hbf
06:12PMVenice Mestre
$1471One-way
0 transfers
ÖBB | RailjetRJ 85
11:32AM6h53
Munich Hbf
06:25PMVenice Santa Lucia
$1491One-way
0 transfers
FlixBusFlixBus
08:00AM8h40
Munich, Central Bus Station (ZOB)
04:40PMVenezia, Tronchetto
$571One-way
0 transfers
FlixBusFlixBus
11:45AM8h05
Munich, Central Bus Station (ZOB)
07:50PMVenice
$731One-way
0 transfers
FlixBusFlixBus
11:45AM8h25
Munich, Central Bus Station (ZOB)
08:10PMVenezia, Tronchetto
$731One-way
0 transfers
Eurowings EW9083 · EW9810
09:35AM5h25
Munich Airport (MUC)
03:00PMVenice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
$1701One-way
1 transfer
Air DolomitiLH9456
11:50AM1h00
Munich Airport (MUC)
12:50PMVenice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
$3851One-way
0 transfers
Air DolomitiLH9458
03:35PM1h00
Munich Airport (MUC)
04:35PMVenice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
$3851One-way
0 transfers

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Travel from Munich to Venice: Journey Details

Travel from Munich to Venice can be made by plane, train or bus. Flying is the quickest method of transport while bus and train routes have similar journey times.

Return trips from Venice to Munich are also available.

Walking Around in Venice

Walking is the best way to see some of the most beautiful sites in the city of Venice. Situate yourself at the Academia Bridge near the Gallerie dell' Accademia to take a walk through the heart of the city. Find the gondola stand and from there walk towards the Rio de San Trovaso canal. Take a moment to enjoy the scenery as you cross the bridge at the Calle della Toletta. Walk along the Calle della Toletta and stop at one of the many coffee shops along the way for a delicious hot cappuccino or espresso. You will soon arrive at Campo San Toma and from there can head north towards the Campo San Polo and the Campo San Silvestro. There, you will see the Rialto Market, which is the oldest fish and produce market in Venice. Take a break from your walk to explore the market, and taste some of the unique produce of the region. Next, cross over the famous Rialto Bridge and stop at a cafe to enjoy a delicious pastry and reflect on all the fantastic things you have seen on your walk around the city of Venice.


Eating In Venice

With its close proximity to the Adriatic sea, Venetian cuisine gives great importance to using simple but fresh local ingredients. Before dinner, visit any nearby bacari wine bar for aperitivo hour, where you can sample light but savory snacks like Cicchetti. Similar to Spanish tapas in design, Cicchetti are small dishes of fried food, such as the ever-popular olive ascolane - fried green olives stuffed with meat. Variety and affordability is the name of the game during aperitivo hour, so if deep-fried isn't your thing, you can also try tramezzini, which is a crustless sandwich stuffed with any filling of your choice (think tuna, artichokes, ham, cheese, etc.). As Venice is surrounded by water, you'll have no shortage of fresh seafood options at your disposable. You can't go wrong with baccalà mantecato, a creamed cod paste served on bread, or sarde in saor, an antipasto made with sardines, sweetened raisins, and lots of wine, both rich in seafood flavor. For dinner, eat like a Venetian by ordering polenta, made of boiled cornmeal and served either as a side dish or a main meal. Once again, variety is key, as you can order polenta with a number of toppings, ranging from hearty vegetables to red meat and seafood. As for dessert, you can't visit Venice and not eat gelato - by far the most popular and tasty option around. Buon Appetitot!


Best Time to Visit Venice

With its Mediterranean climate and winding canals traversing the expanse of the city, Venice makes for a beautiful destination - which is why it is one of the most popular cities in Europe. Venice's charming waterways see thousands of visitors throng its streets and hotels. Peak season is between June and August and with the heavy foot traffic and higher hotel rates, its best to visit Venice in other months. The best times to visit Venice are the shoulder seasons from March to May, and September to early October. Although the weather during these periods is sometimes lower, there are generally fewer crowds, and hotels are more affordable. Among the biggest events in Venice is the Venice Carnival, which is held in late February through early March. With the mist rising from the lagoon as the city comes to life from its winter lull, the popping colors from the festival costumes, and the elaborate masks and events surrounding the carnival, this period offers travelers a remarkable sight. Families, friends, or individuals traveling to Venice will have something to write home about as they enjoy the picturesque city with a rich history, grandiose architecture, and iconic design.


Public Transport in Venice

The public transportation system in Venice is unique in that most of the transport is via boat. ACTV is the public transport company in Venice, and it offers a wide variety of boat options to get visitors from one end of Venice to the other. Some of the boat options included are vaporettos (motorboats), battelli fornei (larger motorboats to get to the islands), and ferries. There are one hundred and twenty floating stations throughout Venice and thirty different lines to take visitors to every part of the city. It is wonderful to truly see Venice while you explore the different attractions of the city. Venice also offers a bus service that connects Pizzale Romo and the mainland, as well as buses to the airport. Public transport tickets include access to all the ACTV boats and buses. Visitors can buy a one day, two day or seven day pass, and passes can be purchased in advance online, or from one of the many ACTV booths located at attractions throughout the city. Children under five can travel for free on the boats and there is a discount available for senior citizens.


How to get from Munich to Venice

The Best Way According to our Users

Whether it is for business or leisure, in order to travel from Munich to Venice, 97,21% of our customers choose the train as their preferred mode of transportation. By traveling by train on this route, you can enjoy the comfort of spacious seats, spectacular views—and in some cases free Wi-Fi—in both second and first class. Our customers have decided that the train is the best way to get from Munich to Venice and have chosen to enjoy this fast, safe and efficient way to arrive at their destination. Taking the train also avoids long lines or potential expenses for transfers to/from the station—especially since most main railway stations are located in the city center. Train companies in Europe vary from country to country, but most of them offer high-speed train routes, therefore when you add up at the end-to-end journey time, the train is often also the fastest way to get to your destination.

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The ÖBB Euro City is a high-speed train service operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). It is one of the most popular train services in Austria, connecting major cities across the country. The Euro City trains are modern and comfortable, with air-conditioned coaches and plenty of legroom. There are two types of Euro City trains: the EC (Euro City) and the IC (InterCity). The EC trains are the fastest, with speeds of up to 200 km/h, while the IC trains are slightly slower, with speeds of up to 160 km/h. The ÖBB Euro City offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets, return tickets, and group tickets. Onboard facilities include free Wi-Fi, power sockets, and a restaurant car. The most popular routes for the ÖBB Euro City include Vienna to Salzburg, Vienna to Innsbruck, and Vienna to Graz. These routes offer stunning views of the Austrian countryside and provide a convenient way to travel between major cities.

    FlixBus is one of the most popular low-cost travel companies in Europe. Founded in Germany, FlixBus has expanded its services throughout Europe and even to the United States, giving travelers in both continents the option to take a long-distance travel at an affordable price. FlixBus also operates overnight travel on select routes throughout Europe. FlixBus offers only the Standard ticket for all its routes, which allows you to bring one carry-on bag and one checked bag per person. Additional fees apply for bringing extra luggage and making specific seat reservations, such as if you want to book an Extra Seat, Table Seat or the Panorama Seat. Standard amenities onboard include free Wi-Fi, power outlets to charge your phone, tablet or laptop during long travel journeys, extra legroom, luggage space and toilets.

    Travel information from Munich to Venice with FlixBus:

    • Average Duration: 7 h 46 min
    • FlixBus frequency: 3 a day

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