Munich to Verona by Train
Direct high-speed service · from €100.8
Route Overview: Munich to Verona
The Munich to Verona train route is one of Europe's great scenic rail journeys. Crossing the Alps via the historic Brenner Pass, the EuroCity service links Bavaria with the Veneto in approximately 4.5 hours. The route passes through Innsbruck, climbs to the Brenner summit at 1,370 metres, then descends through the dramatic Wipp Valley and the vine-covered Adige Valley into Italy. With direct trains every two hours, comfortable carriages, and a restaurant car, this is one of the finest ways to cross from Central Europe to the Mediterranean. Fares start from just €28 when booked in advance.
How Long Is the Munich to Verona Train?
The direct OBB from Munich to Verona takes approximately 4h 30min, with multiple daily departures.
How Much Does a Munich to Verona Train Ticket Cost?
Tickets start from €100.8 when booked in advance. Prices vary by date, time, and availability.
How Many Trains Run Daily from Munich to Verona?
Up to 2/day trains operate daily on the Munich to Verona route.
Train Operator
Which Stations Serve the Munich to Verona Route?
Munich Hauptbahnhof
- Central station with S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and regional connections
- Shops, restaurants, and luggage lockers available
Verona Porta Nuova
- Main station, about 15 minutes walk to the Arena di Verona and Piazza Bra
- Bus connections to Lake Garda and the city centre
What Classes Are Available on Munich to Verona Trains?
2nd Class
- Comfortable seats with tables
- Power sockets
- Large windows for scenic views
- Restaurant car access
1st Class
- Spacious seats with more legroom
- Quieter carriages
- Power sockets
- Complimentary newspaper (on some services)
- Restaurant car access
How to Book the Munich to Verona Train?
Starting Price
Per person, one way in 2nd Class class. From €28 in 2nd class with Sparpreis. Standard fares from €40+.
Book Early
Tickets are available up to 6 months in advance. Advance bookings offer the best prices.
Children & Youth
Children 4-11 may qualify for reduced fares. Youth discounts may be available. Infants under 4 travel free
Luggage
Standard luggage allowance applies
What Should You Know About Munich to Verona Trains?
Scenic Brenner Pass Route
This route crosses the Alps via the Brenner Pass, offering spectacular mountain scenery. The train passes through Innsbruck, the Wipp Valley, and the Italian Adige Valley. Sit on the left side heading south for the best views.
Cross-Border Travel
The route crosses Austria between Germany and Italy. While there are no border controls within the Schengen area, it is advisable to carry valid ID or passport.
Booking Tips
DB Sparpreis and OBB Sparschiene fares offer significant discounts when booked in advance. Standard flex fares allow changes and cancellations but cost more.
Onboard Dining
EuroCity trains have a restaurant car serving hot meals, snacks, and drinks. Austrian and Italian specialties are featured depending on the direction of travel.
Frequently Asked Questions: Munich to Verona
The journey takes approximately 4 hours 30 minutes via the scenic Brenner Pass through the Austrian Alps. The train stops at Innsbruck and Bolzano/Bozen along the way.
No, direct EuroCity trains run every 2 hours between Munich and Verona. No change is required.
Advance tickets (Sparpreis) start from €28 in 2nd class and from €40 in 1st class. Standard flexible tickets cost more but allow changes.
The route is one of the most scenic in Europe. You cross the Brenner Pass at 1,370 metres, passing through dramatic Alpine valleys, the Wipp Valley, and the Italian Adige Valley with vineyards and castles.
Yes, EuroCity trains between Munich and Verona have a full restaurant car serving hot meals, snacks, coffee, and regional specialties.