Take a train from Copenhagen to Hamburg. Catch a connecting train from Hamburg to Munich.
Have your rail pass shipped to the country of your choice. This allows you to obtain tickets or passes before beginning your trip. To book train travel from Copenhagen to Munich, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below.
Understand that a train day extends from midnight on the first day to midnight on the second day. However, if you board a train for direct travel after 7 p.m. and you travel overnight, the first day will not be counted as a day of travel.
Notice that online train prices are often listed in United States dollars. However, there are exceptions. Check the currency used before you attempt to book your train reservations for travel from Copenhagen to Munich.
Take the tram or the bus to get around the city. Both offer convenience and relatively low prices.
Take the U-Bahn, the subway system, to travel in the city. For travel to suburban locations, use the S-Bahn. Look for a blue sign with a white, uppercase "U" to find U-Bahn stations; to locate S-Bahn stations, look for a green sign with a white, uppercase letter "S."
Bike around Munich. There are miles of bike trails in the area.
Visit the Dachau Concentration Camp. It's a sobering, but an historically important, experience. It is easily accessible by bus.
Tour the Deutsches Museum. Located in Haidhausen, it is the largest science and technical museum in the world.
Relax at the Englischer Garten. It is one of the largest beer gardens in Munich. You can chat with the locals here.
Take in palaces in and around Munich. Most find the artwork and architecture impressive.
Book your Munich train trip to coincide with Oktoberfest. The famous beer festival is held in September of each year. Expect beer, rides and lots of people.