Passau Hbf is situated near the historical center of Passau, a city known for its rich culture and stunning architecture. The station serves as a key transit point in southeastern Germany, connecting passengers to cities like Munich, Nuremberg, and Salzburg. It accommodates approximately 7,000 travelers daily, contributing to its vital role in regional transport. An interesting fact is that Passau is home to the confluence of three rivers: the Danube, Inn, and Ilz. Popular attractions near the station include the Passau Cathedral, notable for its impressive Baroque architecture, located just 1 km away, which is a 12-minute walk. The Veste Oberhaus, a fortress with panoramic views of the city, is approximately 1.5 km from the station, taking about 20 minutes to visit on foot.