How to Get From Frankfurt to Munich
- 1). Rent a car. Munich is about three and a half hours away from Frankfurt, or about 190 miles. You can rent a car at Frankfurt's airport from many of the major car rental companies, such as Alamo, Avis, Budget, Enterprise and Hertz.
Take the autobahn for an exciting driving experience, or spend a day or two investigating charming towns and castles along the "Romantic Road." The Romantic Road runs from Wuerzburg to Fuessen. You can hop on and off the autobahn to speed up your trip, as it parallels the Romantic Road. - 2). Book a flight. Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is Germany's largest airport, while the Franz Joseph Strauss International Airport in Munich (MUC) is the second largest. US Airways, Thai, Air Berlin and Alitalia are among the airlines that offer flights between Frankfurt and Munich. Lufthansa has nonstop service to Munich and will get you there in about an hour.
- 3). Reserve a train ticket. Rick Steves recommends using the Deutsche Bahn website for regional travel as well as travel throughout Europe. It takes roughly three and a half hours to travel from Frankfurt to Munich by train. Main stations are generally called "Central" or "Hauptbahnhof" (HBF), an especially important note when making a reservation.