Privat biltransfer från Heidelberg till München
Privat transfer på 3 h 40 min
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Dörr-till-dörr-service
Upphämtning och avlämning på valfri adress
Flygspårning inkluderad
Din förare väntar om ditt flyg är försenat
Professionell engelsktalande förare
Lokal expert, fullt licensierad och försäkrad
Ren, luftkonditionerad bil
Bekväm resa med klimatkontroll
Fri avbokning
Avboka upp till 24 timmar före avresa
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1 resväska och 1 handbagage per passagerare
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- Barnsäten tillgängliga på begäran
- Husdjursvänlig resa
- 1 incheckad väska + 1 kabinväska per passagerare
- Ytterligare eller skrymmande bagage kan läggas till
- Flexibel betalning: kort online eller kontant till föraren
- Gratis avbokning 24 timmar före avresa
- Dricks är inte inkluderad (valfri ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Heidelberg to Munich
Once you’ve seen Heidelberg, it’s time to head south into Bavaria for the next leg of your German getaway. The drive from Heidelberg to Munich takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes on well-maintained highways with plenty of alternative routes for possible construction or traffic.

As you cross the southern plains of Germany, break up the driving with sightseeing stops in cities like Ulm and Augsburg for a full picture of Bavaria. These cities are thousands of years old and tell the story of a region under Roman and Austro-Hungarian rule. Daytrip’s online booking system makes it easy to add city breaks to your trip so you can have the flexibility of a rental car with the convenience of a private driver.
As the Bavarian Alps come closer into view, you’ve reached Munich!
About Munich
Before you head south from Heidelberg to Munich, learn more about the home of Oktoberfest.

Munich: Bavaria’s capital
The Free State of Bavaria is located in southern Germany and has a distinct regional identity apart from other German-speaking regions of Europe. Bavarian is a dialect of the German language and can be difficult to understand even among fellow Germans. Bavarians also tend to be Catholic, unlike the rest of Germany which tends to lean Protestant (specifically, Lutheran).
Munich is the capital of Bavaria. It was founded by monks in the 700s and is reflected in its name, as Munchen means “to the monks.” Although Bavaria has fallen in and out of empires over the centuries, it retains its unique identity. Oktoberfest is one such cultural cornerstone that has been exported over long distances as Bavarians immigrated to other countries.
From Heidelberg to Munich: travel tips
Before putting the finishing details on your Heidelberg to Munich transfer, check these three tasks off of your list!
Purchase tickets for Munich’s museums and tours now
Don’t spend your valuable vacation time waiting in line! Purchase any of Munich’s must-see museums or attractions before arriving. Consider getting the Munich Card or City Pass for free or discounted entry to dozens of attractions around the city!
How to get from Heidelberg to Munich
You have a couple of options for covering the 214-mile (345 km) distance from Heidelberg to Munich: car, bus, or train. Follow below as we lay out the details for each transportation option.

Private drivers from Heidelberg to Munich
Driving is the fastest way to make your trip, at 3 hours and 40 minutes door-to-door, plus you can customize the journey! Turn a half-day transfer into a full day of exploring the Bavarian countryside with a local, expert driver behind the wheel. Daytrip’s easy online booking system includes optional hand-selected stops to places like Schwetzingen Castle and Karlsruhe Palace.
After a day of sightseeing, you’ll be glad to head straight to your address in Munich without needing to learn the S-bahn and U-bahn systems right away. Daytrip makes this transfer easy, starting at just $119 per seat.
Things to do when you get to Munich
Oktoberfest is Munich’s claim to fame, with huge festivities and many visitors every fall, but it is not the only thing to do in the capital of Bavaria! Visit the world-class museums, tour famous stadiums, and find plenty of family-friendly activities to do after your Heidelberg to Munich transfer. If your trip is during weekends in the summer or Oktoberfest, pre-order tickets to any must-visit attractions!

The BMW Museum and BMW World
Whether you’re obsessed with cars or just a casual fan, take a tour of the BMW Museum and BMW World! Follow the story of BMW as it evolved from a local product into the world-renowned brand of today at the BMW Museum. Next, go to BMW World to see the latest and greatest from BMW, Rolls-Royce, and MINI.
When is the best time to visit Munich
Bavaria is at its best in the autumn during September and October. Aligning your trip from Heidelberg to Munich for Oktoberfest is the perfect opportunity to see the changing leaves, go hiking on nearby trails, and celebrate Bavaria’s most famous holiday.
Oktoberfest is a Bavarian harvest celebration that is celebrated with traditional foods, folk music, and local beer. Participants wear traditional dirndl or lederhosen even if they aren’t Bavarian and fuel their folk dancing with plenty of sausage, beer, and pretzels. Munich has the largest Oktoberfest in the world.
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