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How to get from Memmingen to Neuschwanstein Castle

You flew to Memmingen. The city has already been inspected. What's next? Go to the fabulous Neuschwanstein Castle. I’ll tell you how to get to it.

Neuschwanstein

By car

Schloss Neuschwanstein Castle from Memmingen is more convenient, faster and more comfortable to reach by car. You can cover a distance of about 80 km in 1 hour.

You can choose a rental car that meets the requirements of price - quality here. Estimated fuel cost - € 11-17.

Book a transfer on the Kiwitaxi website. It will cost you € 125.

Taxi will be available at € 140 - € 170.

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By train

Train to the castle

Traveling by train will take longer. From Memmingen to Füssen (Füssen Bahnhof) about two hours. You will need to make a transplant in Buchloe or Kempten. Trains of Eurocity, Regional, Regional-Express lines run every hour.

Tickets cost from € 19. See the schedule and buy tickets on the German railways website (this is more profitable than at the box office).

On the other side of the railway station in Füssen there is a bus stop where, taking the bus 56 | 78, 73, 73 | 9606, 78, 9606, 9651, you will reach the stop Hohenschwangau, Schwangau (Schlösser) in 7-8 minutes. Tickets cost € 1. Buses run every 30 minutes.

The last stage to the castle, a distance of 1.5 km, you have to walk. The road will take about 17 minutes.

By bus

There is no direct bus. Need a transplant in Kempten. Buses run once a day and are poorly connected. Therefore, this is an unsuccessful transport for a trip to the castle.

If you want to avoid worries and stress, then book tickets to Neuschwanstein Castle at a convenient time on the official website. Tickets will need to be picked up no later than 1 hour before the start of the tour.

Watch the video: From Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle by Train (April 2024).

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