Private car transfer from Stuttgart to Munich
Private transfer in 2 h 30 min
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What's included
Door-to-door service
Pick-up and drop-off at any address
Flight tracking included
Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed
Professional English-speaking driver
Local expert, fully licensed and insured
Clean, air-conditioned vehicle
Comfortable ride with climate control
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before departure
Luggage included
1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger
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- Child seats available on request
- Pet-friendly travel
- 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
- Extra or oversized luggage can be added
- Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
- Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Stuttgart to Munich
The car trip from Stuttgart to Munich takes just 2.5 hours, and with a private driving service, you can make the most of the transfer by stopping en route to visit fascinating historical sites you might otherwise miss.

Consider a visit to the intricate Neo-Gothic Lichtenstein Castle, named after the romantic novel by Wilhelm Hauff. The site has a storied past that visitors can learn about while roaming its well-preserved interior and enjoying the incredible views across the valley below. This castle tends to be less crowded than some of the larger establishments in Germany, making it an excellent choice for a stopover (especially for lunch in the castleās own restaurant!)
About Munich
After your Stuttgart to Munich transfer, you will find yourself in an artistic and historical hub with plenty of exciting opportunities for travelers. Munich is an iconic feature of Germany for beer lovers and history buffs alike. The capital of the Free State of Bavaria, Munich is one of the most visited places in Germany - particularly during Oktoberfest.

The vibrant, bustling city is home to a range of historical landmarks and cultural attractions, as well as art studios and museums celebrating German heritage. Munich is, of course, most famous for its beer culture, with its oldest beer hall, Hofbrauhaus, serving drinks since 1589 and seeing visits from famous figures throughout history (including Mozart). There are a variety of taverns and pubs for every taste, alongside restaurants serving up classic German fare such as pretzels and pork dishes.
From Stuttgart to Munich: travel tips
A few considerations for your trip from Stuttgart to Munich will help you have the best time possible on the journey and upon your arrival in Munich.
Choose a Private Transfer
For the fastest and most convenient trip to Munich, you should opt for a Daytrip private driving transfer. This offers the most flexibility in booking and the most comfortable and efficient journey possible, with a friendly English-speaking driver and customizable pickup and dropoff locations in both cities.
How to get from Stuttgart to Munich
There are a few options for covering the distance from Stuttgart to Munich, including both private and public transportation, depending on your time constraints and budget. The most convenient option for many people is to take a private driving transfer, while the least feasible tends to be flights (given the high costs and time commitments required).

Trains from Stuttgart to Munich
One of the fastest ways to get from Stuttgart to Munich is with a train route, the #11 Train has a travel time of just under 2 hours. Tickets cost around $45-90 (ā¬42-84) per person. A night train along this route (#87) takes almost 2.5 hours but generally offers cheaper tickets at around $50 (ā¬46).
Things to do when you get to Munich
After your Stuttgart to Munich transfer, you can look forward to the wealth of activities offered by this vibrant, friendly city. From the many beer halls to the different outdoor parks, Munich has something for everyone.

Get a beer at Hofbrauhaus
The oldest and perhaps the most well-known brew house in Munich is the Hofbrauhaus, which gives visitors a taste of traditional German beer halls. The interior is decorated with classical folk art, and the property includes a ballroom for dancing and an Inn garden to enjoy your beer on the sunniest days.
When is the best time to visit Munich?
As you plan your travel from Stuttgart to Munich, it is important to consider the best time of year for your tripās priorities. If you are not planning to attend the Oktoberfest celebrations, it may be worth avoiding the end of September through early October, as crowds and costs will both be up due to the influx of tourism in Munich.
For similarly mild weather without the festivities, consider the spring shoulder season from March to June. Or, if you can handle a bit of a crowd and colder weather, visit in December to witness one of Europeās best Christmas markets and all of the festive seasonās delights.
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