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How to Get to Kitzbühel (from Munich)

Planning an Alpine Ski Trip? Here’s How to Get to Kitzbühel If You’re Arriving in Munich

Kitzbühel is a beloved destination for alpine ski enthusiasts looking for a thrilling experience. Typically open from November or December until April, the resort offers some of the world’s most challenging slopes, including the legendary Hahnenkamm. If you’ve planned a trip to Kitzbühel, it’s likely you’ll land in Munich, one of the nearest large airports—but that still leaves you with some travel remaining. To help travelers, we’re sharing some of the best methods for how to get to Kitzbühel when traveling via Munich. Let’s get started.

Where Is Kitzbühel Located?

Kitzbühel is located in Tyrol, a state in northwest Austria that borders the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany. The city maintains a small town medieval charm, and part of the way it creates this atmosphere is thanks to the relative distance between it and major cities.

Overall, the closest large cities to Kitzbühel are Munich and Salzburg. There are also airports located in Innsbruck, Kranebitten, and Oberpfaffenhofen; however, Munich is the only one with regular direct flights from the U.S., making this city the common dropoff point for many travelers.

How to Get to Kitzbühel a ski lift on a mountain in Kitzbühel, Austria

Getting to Kitzbühel from Munich Airport can be done using a variety of modes of transportation. We’ll break down the most common below.

By Train

Like many European countries, Germany has a robust train system, and so does Austria. Reaching Kitzbühel by train will take some time—typically around 3.5 hours—but trains run regularly and the process is relatively simple. Plus, the train station in Kitzbühel is right in front of the famous Hahnenkamm ski run and cable car making for easy access to the ski runs.

That said, you’re still beholden to the schedule and availability of tickets, so it’s important to plan ahead.

By Car

Renting a car and driving to Kitzbühel is also possible. The route is relatively straightforward, with some mountain driving required closer to the resort. Driving gives travelers more control over their arrival time, as well. But keep in mind, in Austria you will need to pay tolls to use their highways, which must be done by using a toll sticker or digital vignette. You can purchase either one via the ASFiNG website or by stopping at any gas station in or near Austria with the displayed Vignette signage outfront. 

Also, while German and Austrian roads are well maintained throughout all seasons, driving in the snow could be a challenge; make sure your vehicle comes with winter tires and chains.

Airport Transfer

For many travelers researching how to get to Kitzbühel, airport transfers are a popular option. Many companies run shuttles from large airports—like Munich—to popular ski resorts during the winter months.

Transfers may be either shared or private. For solo travelers, shared transfers can help to save money, though you will often need to wait for other travelers to arrive before departing. A private shuttle to Kitzbühel, on the other hand, is an excellent option for groups of skiers looking to travel in convenience and comfort.

Book Our Shuttle Service Today!

All Things Garmisch provides convenient, comfortable, and private transportation from Munich Airport to the best ski resorts in the Alps, including Kitzbühel and St. Anton. 

As avid skiers ourselves, we’ve tailored this service to perfectly suit the needs of traveling ski enthusiasts—including ample storage space and an introduction to alpine skiing for those who have not yet experienced the joy of skiing in Europe.

If you’re planning a ski trip to Kitzbühel, our Munich Airport ski transfer shuttle will get you there in style! Reach out today to book.

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