Traslado en coche privado de Zurich a Múnich

316km
Solo ida
Desde 101 € por persona
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Transporte privado en 3 h 30 min

316km
Solo ida
Desde 101 € por persona
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
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Qué está incluido

Servicio puerta a puerta

Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección

Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

Tu conductor esperará si tu vuelo se retrasa

Conductor profesional de habla inglesa

Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

Vehículo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

Cancelación gratuita

Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

Su viaje de un vistazo

3 h 30 min
316km
Conductor privado
Recogida

Tu conductor se reunirá contigo en tu dirección en Zurich.

Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 3 h 30 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niños
Apto para mascotas
Aire acondicionado
Coche limpio y cómodo
Accesible
Cancelación gratuita
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Memorial de Dachau

Landsberg am Lech

Múnich

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Múnich.

Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 316 km
Tiempo estimado3 h 30 min

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Información Relevante

  • Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
  • Viaje apto para mascotas
  • 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
  • Se puede añadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
  • Pago flexible: tarjeta en línea o efectivo al conductor
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las propinas no están incluidas (opcional ~10%)
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
5.0
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5176
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Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.

Overview: car trip from Zurich to Munich

When mapping out your European vacation, adding a road trip from Zurich to Munich is an excellent way to see the beauty of the northern Alpine region. Zurich and Munich both sit right on the edge of the Alps, with vast stretches of farmland, large lakes, and rolling hills. They have a shared identity through the German language, food, and the Alpine lifestyle, but have their unique qualities as well.

This transfer requires 3.5 hours of driving, making it the perfect distance for one of two stops to castles that inspire fairytales and UNESCO-recognized cities frozen in time, such as St. Gallen. Their old-world charm makes for an interesting contrast when you arrive in Munich, a city known for its modern style.

About Munich

After exchanging your Swiss Francs for euros, it’s time to go to Germany! Learning the context surrounding Bavaria before you make your Zurich to Munich transfer will help you get the most out of your vacation.

### Munich is distinctly Bavarian In southern Germany, the Free State of Bavaria has a distinct identity from the rest of the German-speaking regions in Europe. Their accent is usually the first hint that someone is from Bavaria, as well as their tendency to be Catholic, unlike the rest of Germany’s Protestant (specifically, Lutheran) religious leanings. Munich is the capital of Bavaria and was founded by monks in the 8th century, giving it the name Munchen, or “to the monks.” It moved in and out of broader European empires for centuries but still retains its distinct Bavarian identity. ### Munich is for makers Munich is a hub for scientific and technological innovation. Famous brands and products like BMW, the MP3 player, modeling clay, and self-driving cars all got their start in Munich. Bavaria also boasts a long-held tradition of brewing beers that are exported all over the world for their rich, bodied flavor. There are 60 beer gardens in Munich for you to kick back and sample local brews. Some beers may even be as local as your own street, as Munich has 6 major breweries. ### Munich is modern Much of Munich was leveled during WWII and as a result, the Munich of today looks much more modern that other cities in Switzerland and Germany. The original city layout was preserved as much as possible while still accommodating modern traffic patterns. Today it is home to 6 million people and is one of the most upscale areas in Germany to live and work.

From Zurich to Munich: travel tips

Before putting the final details on your Zurich to Munich transfer, do these three things!

Purchase tickets for Munich’s attractions now

If any of Munich’s popular attractions are on your list of must-sees, pre-order your tickets. This ensures you won’t be waiting in line during your valuable vacation time!

### Double-check your Oktoberfest dates Although the name suggests otherwise, Oktoberfest occurs mostly in September. Weekends bring crowds and surges in hotel prices, so if you can make your visit on a weekday, go for it! ### Plan for Sunday slowdowns Switzerland and Germany both have labor protections for retail workers on Sundays. If your Zurich to Munich transfer is scheduled for a Sunday, expect most grocery stores, malls, and retail shops to be closed. However, restaurants, cafes, and bars are usually open on Sundays.

How to get from Zurich to Munich

The route from Zurich to Munich is well traveled and you have plenty of options from which to choose. The hardest part is deciding which mode of transportation fits your schedule and expectations the best! We’ve laid out below the best direct travel options and their prices.

### Private drivers from Zurich to Munich Driving is the fastest way to travel from Zurich to Munich and has the added benefit of being able to customize your journey. Leave on your own schedule and skip the logistics of finding a taxi or bus to the train station. The drive takes 3.5 hours and Daytrip is the simplest way to plan out both your transfer and any planned stops along the route. Your Daytrip driver will escort you from your address in Zurich across the plains of southern Germany to Munich. Along the way, you have the opportunity to visit lakeside towns with colorful buildings, such as Lindau Island and Landsberg am Lech. These spots are perfect for vacation photos before picking out a restaurant for lunch. After a day of sightseeing and traveling, you’ll be glad to get right to your address in Munich without needing to first learn the S-bahn and U-bahn systems or haul luggage all over the city. Daytrip makes traveling easy, starting at just $108 (€100) per seat. ### Buses from Zurich to Munich Flixbus operates more than 10 direct buses per day between Zurich and Munich. The journey lasts from 4 to 5.5 hours, and tickets are between $23 to $45 (€21-€42). Tickets need to be bought ahead of time online and include one piece of luggage. ### Trains from Zurich to Munich SBB is Switzerland’s national rail service. They have direct high-speed trains every day from Zurich to Munich. Trains leave every 2 hours from 7:33 AM to 7:33 PM, and the trip takes 3 hours and 31 minutes. Tickets start at $88 (€81), and there are no night train options, given the short travel distance. ### Flights from Zurich to Munich SWISS and Lufthansa operate daily nonstop flights from Zurich Airport (ZRH) to Munich International Airport (MUC). If you purchase your tickets at least a month ahead of time, economy class tickets are as low as $224 (€207). Flight time is 55 minutes, but when you add up the time spent in security and the transportation to and from the city centers, this journey takes 4 to 5 hours.

Things to do when you get to Munich

Although Oktoberfest is the most popular annual event, Munich has so much more to offer visitors year-round. Visit world-class museums and enjoy family-friendly activities no matter what time of year you travel from Zurich to Munich. If you are visiting during weekends in the summer or around Oktoberfest, check online about pre-ordering tickets for tours that are a must on your itinerary!

### The BMW Museum and BMW World Are you a total gearhead? Tour the BMW Museum and BMW World! See the birth and evolution of BMW into a world-renowned brand at the BMW Museum, then head over to BMW World to see the latest models from BMW, Rolls-Royce, and MINI. ### FC Bayern’s Allianz Arena Come see the home of FC Bayern, Germany’s most successful football (soccer) club in sports history. The Allianz Arena tour takes you through the team’s rise to fame and the building of the arena for the 2006 World Cup. ### The Deutsches Museum Munich Easily one of the largest science museums in the world, the Deutsches Museum in Munich has something for everyone. Journey through the evolution of aviation, human health, math, chemistry, space exploration, IT, and more! This family-friendly museum has hours of entertainment value and makes for a great rainy day activity. You may even have to come back a second day to see all of the exhibits. ### The Englischer Garten (English Garden) Munich may be known for its highly technical industries and modern infrastructure, but it also has one of the largest urban parks in the world. The Englischer Garten has over 900 acres of scenic walking paths, streams and lakes, beer gardens, playgrounds, and sports fields. It is even larger than New York City’s Central Park! Bring your bathing suit and surf on the Eisbachwelle (a man-made river wave), go rafting, or sunbathe along the river banks. After such an exciting day, take a break and savor one of Munich’s many locally brewed beers at the Chinese Tower beer garden.

When is the best time to visit Munich

Bavaria looks its best in the autumn. The night air is crisp, leaves are turning warm, vibrant shades, and everyone looks forward to Oktoberfest. Munich hosts the largest Oktoberfest in the world and for three weeks the entire city bursts into celebration as visitors stream in from around the world. If you’re going to make a trip from Zurich to Munich, this is the perfect time.

Oktoberfest is the Bavarian celebration of the harvest season with traditional food, folk music, and free-flowing beer. Participants dress up in a traditional dirndl or lederhosen and fuel their folk dancing with plenty of local beer.

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