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Trip to Munich

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Avg. duration14h
Distance885
Avg. price$ 54
Bus trips2 found

Buses from Paris to Munich

🚌 Departing from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine, the direct bus journey to Munich central bus station takes approximately 11 hours and 10 minutes with services operating every four hours, every day by FlixBus. 🌍 The route from Paris to Munich spans 733 kilometers, offering various stops along the way such as Reims, Metz, Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, and Stuttgart before reaching Munich.

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  • Yes, there is a direct bus route between Paris and Munich. The bus departs from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine and arrives at Munich Central Bus Station. The service runs every four hours, every day, with the journey lasting approximately 11 hours and 10 minutes. It provides a convenient and cost-effective way to travel between these two cities.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Paris to Munich typically ranges from €51 to €88. Prices may vary based on factors such as the time of booking, seat availability, and travel dates. It is advisable to book in advance to secure the best fare for your journey between these two European cities.
  • There are multiple buses that operate between Paris and Munich. The most common route is a direct bus service departing from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine and arriving at Munich Central Bus Station, with services running every four hours. Additionally, there are other routes with transfers along the way that offer alternative travel options between these two cities. It is recommended to check schedules and availability to choose the most suitable bus service for your journey.
  • The Paris to Munich buses are typically less crowded during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or late evenings. The most crowded times are usually during weekends or peak travel seasons like holidays. It is advisable to book tickets in advance to secure a seat and potentially avoid crowded buses, especially if traveling during popular times. Additionally, opting for mid-week travel can also be a good strategy to encounter fewer crowds on the buses.
  • The first bus of the day from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine to Munich central bus station typically departs in the early morning around 6:00 AM. The last bus of the day usually leaves in the late evening around 10:00 PM, providing travelers with options for different departure times. It's important to check the current schedule with the bus operator, as timings may vary.

Will you be returning to Paris by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus journey, you can check the buses from Munich to Paris.

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