Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I would just rent a car and forget the trains. It’ll provide you so much more flexibility for the entirety of your trip. Somewhere to store your luggage. Flexibility for all kinds of other things (Hallstatt! Salt mines! Trick fountains outside Salzburg!) Germany and Austria are like the easiest places in the world to drive.
This always cracks me up when this topic comes up about Europe. Renting a car can be its own kind of pain. I’ve done it plenty, and it’s as much of a mixed bag as taking trains. Even in Austria and Germany.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I would just rent a car and forget the trains. It’ll provide you so much more flexibility for the entirety of your trip. Somewhere to store your luggage. Flexibility for all kinds of other things (Hallstatt! Salt mines! Trick fountains outside Salzburg!) Germany and Austria are like the easiest places in the world to drive.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -we have to be in Salzburg the night before for an event, so we can’t spend the night in Munich. The flight (within the EU) leaves at 6:30pm, with the airline saying we should arrive by 4:30pm.
For those who have most recently dealt with DB and OBB how long are delays? How common are cancellations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Germany this summer, though not these cities. I had this idea that German trains were great--efficient, easy to use, ran on time, etc. They were not. I don't know if it's decaying infrastructure or I was just delusional, but some of our trains ran late and it was not easy or efficient to get around. (FWIW I have had good recent train experiences in other European countries). I would not rely on the train right before departure unless missing the flight is not a big deal.
Also, I found security lines long and inefficient at some of the airports I flew through. Again, not Munich. But I wouldn't count on breezing through. It actually made me appreciate TSA in the US.
Pp here and I was under this impression too, but after moving to Germany learned that the reputation is woefully outdated. (Locals would laugh at me when I mentioned having expected the train service to be good). DB now ranks among the worst across all of Europe
- even Italy now has better on time performance.