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Brenner Pass: Munich, Innsbruck, and Venice

7-day rail trip along the Brenner Pass: Munich, Innsbruck, Venice

Railbookers runs this 7-day, 6-night independent rail package tracing the Brenner Pass rail line through Germany, Austria, and Italy. The trip starts in Munich, the Bavarian capital, then follows the tracks through the verdant landscapes of southern Bavaria to Innsbruck, the winter sports capital of the Alps, for two nights of exploring. From there the train continues through the snowy Alps and the Brenner Pass itself to Venice for two more nights. With 6 nights in total and two each named for Innsbruck and Venice, the remaining two nights fall in Munich, giving the trip a roughly even, relaxed split across all three stops. Because this is an independent package, travelers move between cities on their own schedule rather than following a group leader. It suits travelers drawn to the rail journey itself, through Alpine scenery, as much as the cities at either end. Railbookers prices the package from $2,899 per person.

What to know before you look closer

  • Railbookers does not publish a day-by-day itinerary for this package in the material we have; hotel names are not given for Munich, Innsbruck, or Venice.
  • Two nights are explicitly named for Innsbruck and two for Venice; based on the 6 total nights, the remaining two nights fall in Munich, though this is not stated directly.

Questions travellers ask

Is train travel included?
Yes, the trip runs along the Brenner Pass rail line from Munich to Innsbruck and on to Venice.
Is it escorted or independent?
Independent; Railbookers lists this as an independent rail package.
Which places does this trip visit?
Munich in Germany, Innsbruck in Austria, and Venice in Italy, in that order.
How many nights are spent in each city?
Two nights are named for Innsbruck and two for Venice; based on the 6 total nights, the remaining two fall in Munich.
How much does this trip cost?
Railbookers prices this package from $2,899 per person.

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