Innsbruck to Seefeld in Tirol by train

How to take the wonderful rail journey from Innsbruck to Seefeld in Tirol

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From Innsbruck Hbf to Seefeld in Tirol

Journey Summary

Travel Time
36 min
Frequency
Daily
Travel Information

Final Destination: Seefeld or Garmish or Munchen

Seefeld in Tirol bahnnhof/station is in the centre of the ski resort
The main ski lift, the Bergbahanen is a 10 min walk from the station.

1 or 2 x trains per hour
There is 1 x train per hour in the odd hours (the S-Bahn trains depart hourly), but there are 2 x trains per hour in the even hours, when the REX trains heading to Germany also depart.

Tickets

Book early and save: No

Tickets will cost the same price if purchased at the station immediately before departure.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
OBB *

OBB Guide

OBB is the national rail operator and its booking service offers journeys by express trains within Austria, as well as international journeys which don't involve making a connection outside of Austria.

It pays off to book online, as the discounted 'Sparscheine' tickets are only ever made available on the website, and when making international journeys to and from Austria, these Sparscheine tickets tend to be cheaper.
OBB can offer particularly good value for money when travelling with children on international rail journeys, but something to watch out for when travelling between Austria and Germany on daytime trains, is that reservations are an optional extra; but if you book 1st class tickets with the Germany railways website DB, the reservations are complimentary.

OBB often takes a unique approach to its booking path, but a key thing to keep in mind is that the first price you will see for any journey is that of a Second Class seat.
The costs of upgrading to first class, a reservation, or a sleeping cabin etc, is then added to this price.

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - YesLandscape (Hills / Mountains)

Sit on the left when the train departs from Innsbruck as there are stunning views over the valley as the train ascends from the city.

You will have to take our word for it because  on both of the occasions we have made this journey it was pouring with rain - hence the lack of images.

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