Milan-Munich ÖBB nightjet NJ40235
The overnight train NJ40235 ÖBB nightjet connects Milan and Munich with a journey time of 12 hours and 11 minutes. Ticket prices start at EUR 29.90. Important stops along the route include Brescia, Desenzano del Garda, Peschiera del Garda, Verona, Vincenza, Padova and Salzburg. The train has seats, couchettes and sleeping cars. The night train is family-friendly: children up to the age of 5 travel free of charge. Children from 6 to 14 years of age receive discounted tickets. And there are private compartments in the seating and couchette carriages. The train saves you a night in a hotel.
Timetable Milan-Munich
NJ40235 | Arrival | Departure |
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La Spezia Centrale | 17:10 | |
Levanto | 17:35 | 17:37 |
Rapallo | 18:32 | 18:34 |
Genova / Genova Piazza Principe | 19:34 | 19:50 |
Pavia | 21:04 | 21:06 |
Milan / Milano Rogoredo | 21:24 | 21:26 |
Brescia | 22:16 | 22:18 |
Desenzano del Garda | 22:31 | 22:33 |
Peschiera del Garda | 22:41 | 22:43 |
Verona Porta Nuova | 22:56 | 22:58 |
Vicenza | 23:24 | 23:26 |
Padova | 23:41 | 23:43 |
Tarvisio Boscoverde | 02:30 | 02:45 |
Villach main station | 03:07 | 04:29 |
Schwarzach-St.Veit | 05:47 | 05:49 |
Salzburg Central Station | 06:49 | 07:03 |
Rosenheim | 08:34 | |
Munich Central Station | 09:22 |
Information on the Night train from Munich to Milan.
Categories
The following categories are available on Nightjet NJ40235.
- Seat 2nd class
- Berth in a 6-berth compartment
- Berth in a 4-bed compartment
- Sleeping car berth in 3-bed compartment
- Sleeping car berth in 3-bed compartment with private shower/WC
- Sleeping car berth in 2-bed compartment
- Sleeping car berth in 2-bed compartment with private shower/WC
- Sleeping car berth in 1-bed compartment
- Sleeping car berth in 1-bed compartment with private shower/WC
Travel time
Ticket prices Milan-Munich
Category | Price |
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Seat 2nd class | from EUR 29.90 |
Berth in a 6-berth compartment | from EUR 49.90 |
Berth in a 4-bed compartment | from EUR 59.90 |
Sleeping car berth in 3-bed compartment | from EUR 89.90 |
Sleeping car berth in 2-bed compartment | from EUR 109.90 |
Sleeping car berth in 1-bed compartment | from EUR 159,90 |
The ticket price depends on your Travel date and Purchase date. The sooner you book, the higher the likelihood of a Economy rail/savings fare ticket to receive. If you choose Departure day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday are fewer travellers on the train, which also results in a cheaper ticket price leads.
Where to buy a ticket?
You can buy your ticket either at Omio (Instructions on how to buy the right ticket), NS International (Dutch railway), the ÖBB or the German Railways Buy
Children
Up to 5 years: Children up to 5 years old travel free of charge if they share the pitch with an adult. If they need their own place to sleep, they can travel with the Favourable ticket "Child travel.
Ideally it is a Own compartment on the train to book. For more information, see "Private compartment".
Private compartment and families
Would you like to go out with your family or friends alone in a compartment travel, without other travellersyou can book your own compartment. This is possible in the seating car, couchette and sleeping car.
Own compartment in the seat carriage from 99 euros
You can have your own seat compartment for Maximum 3 persons for an all-inclusive price starting at 99 euros. These three people can be adults or at least one adult with a maximum of two children up to 14 years.
With three travellers, you can pull out the facing seats a bit, put your legs up and quite comfortable and really very good value travel overnight!
Own compartment in couchette car from 199 euros
Your own couchette compartment is Ideal for families or a Group of friends. You can book a private compartment for a maximum of 6 people from 199 euros. Of which maximum 3 persons adult be, or maximum 5 children up to 14 years old. So it works wonderfully: two parents with one to four children.
Your own compartment in the sleeper car from 159 euros
You also have the option between Standard and Deluxe (including private shower and toilet in the compartment).
Buy a ticket from Milan to Munich
Buy fast, secure and simply your night train ticket on the official ÖBB nightjet website.
Groups
Groups of 6 or more get a discount on the standard price for a seat. These can be requested from ÖBB Customer Service on the following telephone number (in Austria): +43 5 1717
Dog and animals
You can take your dog or pet with you. However, you have to book a whole compartment, just for you or shared with friends/family members. Your dog will travel with 29 euros calculated. Simply add it under "who is travelling" on the ÖBB booking page.
Bicycle
You can simply add the ticket for your bike on the ÖBB booking page ("wer fährt"). The bicycle in a bicycle parking space is charged with 12 Euro extra calculated. Of course, you can also take your bike disassembled or folded up in a bag as normal luggage. However, I recommend a private compartment.
Car and motorbike
You cannot take a car or motorbike on this night train connection.
Daytime train connection from Milan to Munich
You can also travel the route from Milan to Munich during the day. The Journey time is 07:41 hours. You can buy train tickets from EUR 39 Buy
Train | Arrival | Departure | |
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Milano Centrale | Frecciarossa | 08:45 | |
Brescia | 09:21 | 09:23 | |
Verona Porta Nuova | 09:58 | ||
Changeover | |||
Verona Porta Nuova | EuroCity EC80 | 11:01 | |
Brennero/Burner | 13:48 | 14:00 | |
Innsbruck Central Station | 14:36 | 14:40 | |
Munich Central Station | 16:26 |
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FAQ
Where can I book the ÖBB nightjet from Milan to Munich?
You can buy your ticket for the night train from Milan to Munich at Omio (Instructions how to buy the right ticket), NS International, at which German Railways and the ÖBB Buy
What does a couchette car look like on the ÖBB nightjet Milan-Munich?
A couchette car is a compartment with two or three couches on top of each other - on the left and on the right side. The middle is free. You can reach the upper berths with a ladder.
What does a sleeper car on the ÖBB nightjet Milan-Munich look like?
A sleeping car is a compartment with a maximum of three beds. Depending on the occupancy, these are folded out or fixed to the wall. There is always a washbasin in the compartment. In the slightly more expensive deluxe compartments, you also have your own private shower and toilet. Otherwise, this is in the corridor.
How much does the ÖBB nightjet from Milan to Munich cost?
You can buy seat tickets from 29 EUR. A 6-seater couchette compartment is available from 49 EUR. For a seat in a 4-seater couchette, you pay from 59 EUR. And a bed in the Sleeping Car costs from 89 EUR (in a Triple), from 109 EUR (in a Double) and from 159 EUR (in a Single). The prices depend on your travel date and how far in advance you book.
What is cheaper: flight or train from Milan to Munich?
On average, the train is cheaper. When making an honest calculation, also take into account the departure to and from the airport to the city centres. In addition, you need one hotel night less with the night train. Besides: the environment you damage with a flight is priceless.
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Interrail and Eurail reservations
You can use the ÖBB nightjet from Milan to Munich with your Interrail/Eurail Pass. However, you have to buy a reservation. In return, you save travel time and overnight accommodation in a hostel or hotel.
Category | Interrail/Eurail Price |
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Seat | 14 EUR |
Couchette 6-person compartment | 34 EUR |
Couchette car 4-person compartment | 44 EUR |
Sleeping car 3-person compartment | 54 EUR |
Sleeping car 2-person compartment | 74 EUR |
Sleeping car 1 compartment | 124 EUR |
Sleeping Car Deluxe 3 Compartment | 74 EUR |
Sleeping Car Deluxe 2 Compartment | 94 EUR |
Sleeping Car Deluxe 1 Compartment | 144 EUR |
What is Interrail/Eurail?
Interrail/Eurail is a train ticket that allows you to travel by train for a flat rate of up to three months in up to 33 European countries. You can find all information about Interrail here.
Night train regulation
You only need to enter the departure date in your Interrail/Eurail Pass. Not the date of arrival. You will therefore spend on your pass only one travel daywhich is the day of departure. You can also use other trains on this departure day.
Example: you travel from Florence to Milan in the morning of 10 July. Spend the day sightseeing in Milan. And in the evening you take the night train to Munich. On 11 July you arrive in Munich in the morning. The travel day you enter is only 10 July.
Flight from Milan to Munich
Of course you can also fly the route from Milan to Munich. The flight time is around 2 hours. Then there is the way from Milan city centre to the airport. The same in Munich, from the airport back to the city centre. Be there in good time, check-in, etc.
Sustainable is, of course, not to sit in a subsidised plane for a short time. Everyone has to decide for themselves at what point they start doing something for planet Earth. And on this route, from Milan to Munich, it's really easy.
On the night train you save transfers and waiting times. In addition, a Night at the hotelwhich is not really cheap in both cities. It is simply a relaxed shape to travel. Definitely more relaxed and communicative than in a tightly squeezed plane.
2 thoughts on “Mailand-München ÖBB nightjet NJ40235”
Hello,
a great website you have made, really super! 🙂
Here's a little update:
The night train from Milano to Munich apparently departs from Milano Rogoredo, not Porta Garibaldi as mentioned on your website. The departure time is 21:26 h (not 21:10 h). Arrival in Munich is at 9:22 h.
It's a pity there's no night train from Milan to Stuttgart, where I actually want to go. Going via Munich is a diversion.
Greetings and bon voyage!
Arvid
Hello Arvid.
Thank you for your message and the compliment.
Thanks for the tip. I have updated it. The Nightjet now even continues to Genoa. Which I personally find very good. There you have connections to ferries, Cinque Terre and if necessary even to the south of France.
Due to the "transit" in Milan, the station has changed.
For me, Karlsruhe is usually the starting point for long-distance travel (which is also your direction)... so think about whether you could travel from Milan to Venice ("Santa Lucia" station) with a saver price go to the train station. Stroll for an hour or two through old Venice (the train station is right on the canals). And then take the Venice Nightjet (via Munich) to Stuttgart. It has just been extended from Munich to Stuttgart. And there are cheaper tickets more often than Milan-Munich. At least at the moment - that was my comparison in the last few days 🙂 .
Best regards and have a good trip, Πέτρος 🙂