
Regensburg Bavaria, Germany Travel Guide
Munich Airport (MUC), approximately 100 km south of Regensburg, is the main international gateway for Bavaria. Nuremberg Airport (NUE), about 100 km northwest, serves European routes.
From Munich Airport (MUC), direct bus services like FlixBus or Airportliner run frequently. From Nuremberg Airport (NUE), use the U-Bahn (U2) to Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof, then a regional train.
Ticket prices for flights are highest during summer (June-August) and major holidays.
Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) often offer better value.
Winter months (Jan-March, Nov) generally have the lowest prices (excluding Christmas).
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Germany's national railway company, Db (DB), operates a comprehensive train network. Regensburg Hauptbahnhof is a major regional hub.
FlixBus is the dominant long-distance bus provider in Germany and across Europe. It has numerous connections from Regensburg to cities throughout Germany and neighboring countries.
To drive in Germany, you need a valid national driver's license. For non-EU/EEA residents, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally required alongside your home country's license.
Finding parking in Regensburg’s Old Town can be challenging and expensive. The Old Town is largely pedestrianized or has restricted vehicle access.
Regensburg is an important port city on the Danube River and a common pause for multi-day Danube river cruises. These cruises connect Regensburg with cities like Passau, Vienna, and Budapest.
For international river cruises arriving from outside the Schengen Area, standard Schengen immigration procedures apply at your first entry into the Schengen zone.
Regensburg is a pause for Danube river cruises.
Local boat tours offer great views of the city from the water.
Docks are close to the Old Quarter and main train station.
No specific exit fees or taxes apply for departing travelers from Germany, other than those typically covered by your airfare.
Munich Airport (MUC) has comprehensive shopping (including duty-free), a range of restaurants, cafes, and lounges for departing travelers.
Plan to park your car on the periphery and explore Regensburg'the Historic District entirely on foot for the best experience.