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Zurich to Munich by Train

Direct high-speed service · from €44.49

3h 41minDuration
Direct high-speedType
from €44.49Price
34/dayFrequency

Route Overview: Zurich to Munich

The Zurich to Munich train connects Switzerland's largest city with the Bavarian capital in under 4 hours. Direct EuroCity services run multiple times daily, following one of the most scenic international rail routes in Europe along the shores of Lake Constance.

The journey takes you through northeastern Switzerland via Winterthur and St. Gallen, then along the southern shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee) through Bregenz and Lindau before crossing into Bavaria. The Alpine backdrop and lake views make this a memorable rail journey.

Services are jointly operated by SBB and OBB, with comfortable EuroCity trains featuring two classes, restaurant cars, free WiFi and power outlets. The route is also popular with Swiss and German rail pass holders, as seat reservations are not mandatory on EC trains.

By EuroTrain Editorial Team·European Rail Travel Experts·Last verified: June 2026

How Long Is the Zurich to Munich Train?

The direct SBB from Zurich to Munich takes approximately 3h 41min, with multiple daily departures.

How Much Does a Zurich to Munich Train Ticket Cost?

Tickets start from €44.49 when booked in advance. Prices vary by date, time, and availability.

How Many Trains Run Daily from Zurich to Munich?

Up to 34/day trains operate daily on the Zurich to Munich route.

Train Operator

SBB

Direct high-speed service · 3h 41min max

WiFiPower outletsRestaurant car

Which Stations Serve the Zurich to Munich Route?

Departure

Zurich HB

  • Largest railway station in Switzerland
  • Connected to tram, bus and S-Bahn networks
  • RER International departures from main platforms
Arrival

Munich Hauptbahnhof

  • Central location near Karlsplatz/Stachus
  • U-Bahn and S-Bahn connections to all parts of Munich
  • RER Taxis and buses available at the main entrance

What Classes Are Available on Zurich to Munich Trains?

2nd Class

Semi-flex
  • Comfortable seating with tables
  • Free WiFi
  • Power outlets at every seat
  • Restaurant car access
Refund: Conditions apply
Exchange: Conditions apply

1st Class

Semi-flex
  • Wider seats with extra legroom
  • Free WiFi
  • Power outlets at every seat
  • Quieter carriages
  • Priority restaurant car access
Refund: Conditions apply
Exchange: Conditions apply

How to Book the Zurich to Munich Train?

Starting Price

Per person, one way in 2nd Class class. Prices shown are indicative. Book in advance for the best fares on international services.

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 Zurich to Munich Trains?

Border Crossing

The train crosses from Switzerland into Germany (or via Austria depending on the route). Carry a valid passport or national ID card. Random identity checks may occur on cross-border services.

EuroCity Trains

Most direct services are operated as EuroCity (EC) trains, jointly run by SBB and OBB. These are comfortable long-distance trains with restaurant cars, WiFi and power outlets.

Journey via Lindau

Direct EC trains follow the scenic route via Winterthur, St. Gallen, and Lindau on the shores of Lake Constance before reaching Munich.

Frequently Asked Questions: Zurich to Munich

The fastest direct EuroCity trains take 3 hours and 41 minutes. Some services with additional stops take around 4 to 4.5 hours. Indirect services via Stuttgart can take up to 6 hours.

Tickets start from approximately CHF 42 (around EUR 42) when booked in advance. Standard flexible tickets cost more. Booking 2-3 months ahead typically offers the best fares.

Yes, as Switzerland is not in the EU, you should carry a valid passport or national ID card. While there are no routine border checks on most services, random checks can occur.

Direct EC trains run via Winterthur, St. Gallen, St. Margrethen (border), Bregenz, Lindau, and Memmingen. The route passes along the shores of Lake Constance (Bodensee) with scenic Alpine views.

Yes, several direct EuroCity (EC) trains operate daily between Zurich HB and Munich Hauptbahnhof. The fastest take 3 hours 41 minutes. There are also indirect options via Stuttgart or Innsbruck.

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Prices are indicative · Last checked: 27 June 2026

Prices shown are indicative and based on recent availability. Actual fares may vary depending on travel date, class and availability.

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