Chauffeur Service in Munich - Minivan or Limo with Driver

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  • Toyota Prius or similar
    Economy
    • 3
    • 3
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class
    Business
    • 4
    • 3
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class
    Premium
    • 3
    • 3
  • Minivan rental with driver
    Minivan
    • 7
    • 7
  • Economy Shuttle Bus
    Minivan Max
    • 8
    • 10
  • Van 8 pax
    Van
    • 8
    • 12
  • Bus with driver
    Minibus
    • 16
    • 16
  • Mini coach hire with chauffeur
    Mini Coach
    • 37
    • 37
  • Bus 55 seats hire with driver
    Bus
    • 55
    • 55

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Professional Chauffeur Service in Munich

Munich Chauffeur service - Limousine with driver

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Reliable Pick-up Service from Airport to Munich city centre. 1 hour Free waiting and Meet & Greet included in price.

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Professional chauffeur service in Munich with wide range of vehicles. Rent business sedan, minivan or bus with driver.

Your personal driver in Munich

In a big city, tourists can not quickly find their way around. Professional chauffeur service in Munich will suit all travelers. Punctual drivers with experience will deliver passengers to the appointed place. The trip will be comfortable, fast, safe. The company's fleet includes current models from well-known manufacturers. Minivans and other cars are used to transport small groups of people. Modern transport is equipped with everything necessary, so passengers on the trip rest and relax. Munich limousine service is high quality at affordable prices. Transport meets the established standards of comfort and safety. Tourists do not have to think about how best to make a route around the city. Specialists will find the best solution for each client. Drivers with extensive experience are well aware of all the features of driving in the capital of Bavaria. They are well acquainted with the tourist and economic centers of the city, the peculiarities of the road network. Polite drivers constantly improve their skills, take part in safety training. Specialists speak several languages, have extensive driving experience.

The client can independently choose a car suitable for the trip. The company's exclusive fleet includes business class models, minivans and much more. A good option is a minivan with a driver in Munich. Such modern transport is roomy and is in excellent technical condition. Models can accommodate a large number of passengers, so they are suitable for group tourist trips around the city. The advantages of a minibus are numerous: mobility, speed of movement, large interior space, practicality. There is a large compartment designed to carry the luggage of customers, and fuel consumption will be minimal.

You can easily order a transfer from the airport in Munich to the hotel. Cars of different classes and capacity are available for order at any time of the day. Tourists like the fact that drivers take them to their destination on a direct route. You can get to the city center or to the hotel as quickly as possible. You need to choose the right car to safely reach your destination. A personal driver will become your personal assistant in the capital of Bavaria. This is the right decision for a business trip or an exciting tourist trip.

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Frequently asked questions

How far is Munich Airport from the city centre?

Munich Airport is located approximately 38 kilometers northeast of central Munich. Under normal traffic conditions, the drive to the city usually takes between 35 and 50 minutes, although travel times can increase noticeably during rush hour, trade fairs, Oktoberfest, and winter holidays.

Because the airport is located outside the city, many travelers heading to destinations across Bavaria and western Austria also use it as their main arrival point. Routes toward ski resorts and Alpine regions are especially popular during the winter season.

How many terminals are there?

The airport has two main passenger terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 handles many international and European airlines, while Terminal 2 is mainly used by Lufthansa and Star Alliance carriers.

Both terminals are connected through a central area with restaurants, lounges, shops, waiting zones, and passenger services. The airport layout is generally considered easy to navigate compared to many larger European hubs, even for first-time visitors.

Is Munich Airport busy during ski season?

Yes, winter is one of the busiest periods of the year. Large numbers of travelers arrive here before continuing toward resorts in Bavaria, Tyrol, and western Austria.

Friday evenings, Saturdays, and holiday weekends are usually the busiest times in the arrivals area. Travelers carrying skis or snowboards should also allow additional time after landing because oversized baggage delivery often takes longer than standard luggage collection.

How early should you arrive before departure?

For international flights, most passengers arrive around 2 to 3 hours before departure. During busy periods such as Christmas holidays, school vacations, and Oktoberfest, security and check-in lines may take significantly longer than usual.

Passengers traveling outside the Schengen Zone, especially on long-haul routes, often prefer to allow additional time for passport control and airline procedures.

Is it easy to transfer between flights?

Compared to many major European airports, flight connections here are usually relatively smooth. Signage inside the terminals is clear, transfer routes are well organized, and walking distances are manageable in most areas.

However, passengers connecting between terminals or changing from Schengen to non-Schengen flights should still leave enough time between flights, especially during busy travel periods.

Are there separate areas for Schengen and non-Schengen flights?

Yes, the airport has dedicated areas for Schengen and non-Schengen departures. Passengers flying outside the Schengen Area usually pass through additional passport control before reaching their gate.

During peak travel times, especially in the early morning and evening, waiting times at passport control may become longer than expected. Long-haul passengers are generally advised to arrive earlier to avoid unnecessary stress before departure.

Does Munich Airport handle long-haul international flights?

Yes, the airport serves destinations throughout Europe as well as long-haul routes to North America, Asia, and the Middle East. It is one of the largest international aviation hubs in southern Germany.

Because of the large number of international connections, arrival areas and passport control can occasionally become crowded after multiple intercontinental flights land within a short period of time.

Can larger vehicles be arranged for ski equipment and extra luggage?

Yes, travelers carrying skis, snowboards, bicycles, strollers, or several large suitcases often prefer larger vehicles with additional luggage space. This is especially common during winter holidays and family trips.

Families traveling with children can also request baby seats or booster seats in advance when making a booking.