Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
Overview: transportation from Munich Airport to Salzburg
Salzburg is known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe—proof that even non-capital cities are worth visiting for their breathtaking beauty. It is the 4th largest city in Austria and surrounded by the Alps, Salzburg is the perfect destination to visit any time of the year. While it is just a 2-hour drive from Munich Airport to Salzburg, there is plenty to see if you want to have an alpine adventure.
If you want an enriching journey and not a simple transfer, opt for Daytrip’s private car service. With Daytrip, you can tailor your trip from Munich Airport to Salzburg to your needs and make stops along the way.
Some points of interest that you can discover are the tiny but not less beautiful town of Schliersee and the charming town of Rosenheim. For a unique experience, add the model train museum Hans-Peter Porsche to your itinerary. Dive deeper into the history by visiting the Eagle’s Nest, Hitler’s summer retreat which was gifted to him on his 50th birthday.
About Salzburg
Situated close to Germany’s border, Salzburg is one of the most visited destinations in Austria. Wherever you look, you will see some fantastic views of the Alps. No matter the season you visit, you will be greeted by different facets of the city’s postcard-perfect mountain views. But it’s not only the jaw-dropping views that attract visitors to explore this picturesque city.
Salzburg is known for being the hometown of Mozart, one of the greatest classical music composers. He was born in 1756 at Getreidegasse no. 9, which has been a museum since 1880 and has been attracting visitors from near and far ever since. Even if you are not a classical music fan, it is worth it to spare about an hour to learn more about the heritage Mozart left after passing away at the age of just 35.
Renowned as the musical capital of Austria, Salzburg is also famous for its filming locations of the film ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965). If you have watched this classic and would love to visit the beautiful locations, you can either explore on your own or opt for a guided tour. Salzburg truly is the epicenter of classical music, as the Salzburg Festival, the world's largest classical music festival, is also held there. It runs for six weeks in July and August.
And while music forms a big part of Salzburg’s identity, there is so much more to see and explore: the impressive Baroque architecture, the UNESCO-listed Old Town, Austrian culture, and the hiking trails that unveil breathtaking views.
From Munich Airport to Salzburg: travel tips
Stay one step ahead and ensure yourself a smooth journey from Munich Airport to Salzburg by bearing in mind these travel tips:
Carry some cash
While cards are accepted in most places in Salzburg, there are still some that accept only cash, such as smaller stores, bakeries, and the local market. So make sure you bring some euros in your pocket to avoid surprises.
Purchase the day ticket
Although Salzburg is compact and therefore a relatively walkable city, using public transport can enhance your trip and save you time to explore more in less time. Make sure you get a 24-hour ticket to take public transport as many times a day as you need. If you purchase in advance, it costs just around $5 (€4.70), whereas if you purchase from the driver, it costs around $7 (€6.40).
How to get from Munich Airport to Salzburg
Salzburg is closer to Munich Airport than Vienna, so you chose a good starting point! Make sure you find the most convenient Munich Airport to Salzburg transfer method that best suits your itinerary. Here are the transportation options you can choose from:
From Munich Airport to Salzburg by bus
Surprisingly, the bus is one of the most expensive and slowest ways to get from Munich Airport to Salzburg. The cheapest tickets can be purchased for around $71 (€65), and the journey time is typically 7 hours and 15 to 30 minutes! Take the train or a private car instead!
From Munich Airport to Salzburg by train
A quicker and cheaper way to travel from Munich Airport to Salzburg is by taking a train. You will first have to take a S-Bahn train from Munich Airport to Munich Main Station (München Hbf), which takes around 40 minutes and costs approximately $12.50 (€11.50). Then you have to take either the regional (Meridian) or high-speed train (EuroCity or Railjet). The high-speed trains usually take just 1.5 hours to reach Salzburg, and the tickets cost around $43 (€40).
From Munich Airport to Salzburg by private car service
The most seamless way to travel from Munich Airport to Salzburg is by a private car service such as Daytrip. You will be greeted by an English-speaking local driver who will ensure that your trip is more than just a transfer from point A to point B. And with prices starting at $59 (€54) per person, it's the most bang for your buck!
Your driver will be happy to share his best insider tips and give recommendations on what to visit and where to eat. With Daytrip, exploring does not start only when you reach your destination, as you can also make your trip unique by adding sightseeing stops.
There are plenty of things to choose from, depending on your interest. If you are a history enthusiast, stop at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial and learn more about Europe's darkest hour.
For a more lighthearted sightseeing stop, check out the model trains at the Hans-Peter Porsche Museum. No trip is complete without visiting smaller towns along the way, so take a breath and stretch your legs as you stroll around Schliersee or Rosenheim.
From Munich Airport to Salzburg by taxi
You will always find taxis at airports. And while it might seem like a convenient way to reach Salzburg, you will be overcharged. Taxis prefer short trips, so expect Munich Airport to Salzburg to cost you several hundred euros. If you want to travel by car and a rental car might not be what you are looking for due to such factors as fuel costs and parking fees, then the next mode of transportation is for you.
Things to do when you get to Salzburg
After your sightseeing journey from Munich Airport to Salzburg, has come the time to explore the charming Salzburg! Here are some of our favorite recommendations:
Climb the Fortress Hohensalzburg
The majestic Fortress Hohensalzburg has been overlooking the city since 1077. Over the years, this medieval fortress has become the second most visited attraction in Austria. You can access it either by walking on foot or by taking the fortress funicular—whichever way you choose, you will get a unique experience! Once you reach the top, you will see the best panoramic views of the city's Old Town and the Salzach River.
Stroll through the Mirabell Gardens
Visiting the Mirabell Palace and Gardens is a must for every ‘The Sound of Music’ fan. But if you have not yet had the opportunity to take a guided tour or you haven’t seen the film, these gardens are worth visiting on your own. As it is one of the most famous places in Salzburg, it is suggested to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful walk without any hurry. There is no admission fee to enter the gardens and the public areas of the palace.
Go on a shopping spree at Getreidegasse
The Getreidegasse Street where Mozart was born is nowadays known as the main shopping center in the city. You will find different kinds of stores to purchase souvenirs, cafes offer a great spot for people-watching, and restaurants to sample local dishes
Explore the local gastronomy
Speaking of local dishes, here are a few that you cannot miss while in Salzburg:
Tafelspitz: this boiled beef broth is actually a Viennese dish but can also be found on the menus at Salzburg’s restaurants.
Salzburger Schnitzel: a veal cutlet stuffed with mushrooms, ham, and cheese.
Mozart’s chocolate: although you can find Mozart's chocolate in many places in Austria, its origins are in Salzburg. These chocolate-covered marzipan balls were invented here in 1890! It can be quite hard to find the original Mozartkugel—look for one of the four Fürst shops in Salzburg.
When is the best time to visit Salzburg
The best months to visit Salzburg are April, September, and October, as during this period the temperatures are pleasant, there are fewer tourists than during the peak season, and, while it can rain, it rains less than during other off-season months. You can expect more rainfall in January and from May to August.
If you don’t mind the lower temperatures, December is a great time to visit Salzburg and enjoy the cozy and festive atmosphere of one of Europe's best Christmas markets. Austria is a truly magical destination for this season, so if you are planning your vacation for the end of the year, Salzburg is a great choice!
关于从 Munich Airport 到 Salzburg 旅行的问答
You can choose from several modes of transportation: bus, train, taxi, or private car service. Make sure you check the section “How to get from Munich Airport to Salzburg” to find the most convenient option.
The easiest way to get from Munich Airport to Salzburg is by private car service like Daytrip, as you are picked up from your accommodation and you don’t have to worry about getting to the bus or train station or getting overcharged for the taxi services.
The driving distance from Munich Airport to Salzburg is 116 miles (187 km). This takes 2 hours to drive at a safe speed.
The fastest way to reach Salzburg is either by taxi or private car service. However, bear in mind that you will be overcharged by the taxi drivers, so a better alternative is a private car service which will take you to Salzburg in 2 hours.
Two to three days should be enough to see the main landmarks, experience the local culture, and maybe even go on a hike. You might want to stay longer if you're coming for a festival though!
The train with its transfer is approximately $55 (€51), while Daytrip's door-to-door private car service starts at $59 per person (€54). The bus takes several hours and is around $71 (€65), so skip that. Taxis are several hundred dollars, depending on the taxi service.
沿途参观这些景点
Dachau Memorial
In its ravenous twelve year existence, Germany's first concentration camp swallowed over 200,000 people from all over Europe. The Model for Nazi Concentration Camps
Schliersee
Schliersee, located in the Bayern region of Germany, has history that dates back 1,200 years starting with the creation of a monastery by five brothers. Waterfalls and Whisky
Rosenheim
Although actually a city in Bavaria, Rosenheim more closely resembles a picture book town with its distinctive alpine charm and sweeping panoramic mountain views. Old Europe with a modern twist
Herrenchiemsee
A short ferry ride is all it takes to be transported to a world of luxury at Ludwig II’s Versailles-inspired island palace. King Ludwig’s Version of Versailles
Hans-Peter Porsche Museum
For the young and young-at-heart, this 25455 square meter Dream Factory is part toy museum, part unbridled joy. A Land of Pure Imagination
Berchtesgaden Eagles Nest
Eagles Nest was the name given to Hitler’s ‘teahouse’ by the American soldiers who occupied Bavaria in 1945. *Closed November-May An artful symbol of madness
“Gonzalo from daytrip was our driver and he was absolutely amazing. He went over and beyond trying to locate us as our service wasn't so good on our phones. He patiently awaited our arrival to the lobby so he could take us from Tulum Dreams Resort to our other hotel in cancun an hour and a half away near the airport prior to our departure flight home. He was polite, respectful and kind. Made sure we were comfortable during our long ride. Fast and to the point. I recommend this company as finding a one way ride from Tulum to Cancun isn't easy or cheap and this company provides a great service for a great price. I will definitely be using them again whenever I'm in the Cancun/Tulum area. Thank you DayTrip and Gonzola.”
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