Privat biltransfer frÄn Passau till Munich

Dörr till dörr
pÄ 2 timmar
FrĂ„n 51 €
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UpphÀmtning

Din förare kommer att möta dig pÄ din adress i Passau.

  • Dörr-till-dörr-service
  • HjĂ€lp med ditt bagage

Resa

Du kommer att resa bekvÀmt i 2 timmar.

  • Valfri sightseeing
  • Ren, bekvĂ€m bil
  • Professionell chaufför
  • Flaskvatten
  • Barnstolar
  • Handikappanpassad
  • Rökfri
  • HusdjursvĂ€nlig

AvlÀmning

Din förare kommer att slÀppa av dig pÄ din adress i Munich.

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Totalt
169 km2 timmar

Overview: car trip from Passau to Munich

A car trip with Daytrip from Passau to Munich might feel like an uncertain decision, considering Passau is undoubtedly one of the best and most beautiful walkable German cities to spend time in, but it's worth it. You might be saying goodbye to the southern foothills of the Bavarian Forest mountain range and the stunning Baroque and Gothic architecture found in the city, but you'll be saying hello to Munich—a city with a big heart and much to see and do.

With Munich on the horizon, Daytrip’s professional English-speaking drivers will share easy conversation, many smiles, and local tips you won't want to miss out on. Our drivers know the area and can help you get acquainted with Munich before you set foot in the city. We can even accommodate a few sightseeing adventures in Straubing and Regensburg if you're in the mood for a taste of history before beginning your exploration of Munich.

About Munich

Munich is the third-largest city in Germany and Bavaria's capital. It is located near the River Isar on the fringes of the beautiful Bavarian Alps. With a population of just over 1.4 million, it might not be a vastly big city, but its alleyways and cobblestoned pavements are brimming with history and cultural excitement.

Munich began as a monastery—like other European cities—and steadily grew into a settlement when the monks of the area were allowed by the Duke of Bavaria to establish a market near the Salzburg River crossing. The market drew crowds, and these crowds began to settle in the region. Over the years, Munich has been involved in many different historical events that have influenced everything from its architecture and culture to its food and people.

Nowadays, Munich is a vibrant and laid-back city well-known by travelers for its rich cultural calendar, seasonal festivals, stunning churches, memorable museums, and outstanding palaces. Travelers can easily spend an entire day wandering the city and exploring its markets, boutiques, and cafes, trying different versions of tasty konditorei—Munich's famous cake.

It's also worth noting that Munich is a city that loves the arts. From its world-class opera house that has flourished in recent years thanks to the Munich Philharmonic and the Bavarian State Opera Company to its dramatics arts association like the Bavarian State Dramatic Company and its many libraries.

The city is also nearly bursting with intriguing galleries, like the Bavarian State Picture Galleries, which houses some of the most magnificent treasures accumulated by the Wittlebach family. Some of these treasures, originating in the 16th century, are priceless. Those who are fans of Renaissance-era Dutch and German paintings or Flemish Baroque paintings should consider a tour.

However, no matter what you plan to do in Munich, whether it is simply museum hopping, trying every delicious pastry in sight, or booking a seat for an orchestra performance or exciting festival, Munich has something for everyone.

From Passau to Munich: travel tips

Munich is a city of tech, tankards, art, and eccentricity. It's a place to visit if you want to be immersed in the weird and wonderful—especially considering it's one of the safest European places to visit. However, although you can get by on street smarts and common sense alone, you might want to follow the tips we've shared below to make your trip from Passau to Munich even smoother.

Be sure to carry cash

In Germany, many places accept cards, but smaller markets, stores, and local food shops, such as butchers and bakeries, still prefer cash.

So, if you plan to drive from Passau to Munich and want to stop and explore and buy a few things, it's best to carry cash. The same goes for wandering around Munich when you get to the city, as you likely don't want to miss out on a tasty treat because you forgot to draw a few euros.

Be aware of store closing times

Few people realize this, but Germany has incredibly strict rules regarding operating times. According to German law, most stores must be closed on Sundays and sometimes Saturdays too, if a public holiday falls on this date.

Unfortunately, this means that if you plan to travel to Munich over a weekend, you need to plan most of your shopping and sightseeing for Saturday. However, it is worth noting that a few places are exempt from this rule, like a few museums and bakeries, so just make sure you plan your trip properly.

Hire a private Daytrip driver

It might only be a two-hour drive from Passau to Munich, but why drive when you can hire a private driver with Daytrip and be driven to the city in luxury? Typically, hiring a private car service like Daytrip alleviates much of the travel stress and hassle one can face when traveling between two cities in Germany.

Not only will you not have to worry about navigating German road signs and roadways, but you'll also get to watch the beautiful scenery or brush up on your language skills with your driver. So consider Daytrip when looking for a convenient door-to-door service!

How to get from Passau to Munich

There are few transportation options for traveling from Passau to Munich, but this doesn't mean it's a lost cause. Depending on your travel preferences and wants, there are three options: bus, train, and private car service. Let's take a look at each so you know what you're getting into beforehand.

From Passau to Munich by train

The train is one of the fastest and most reliable ways to get from Passau to Munich. Since a trip only takes about two hours and 20 minutes by train, you shouldn't expect ticket prices to be too crazy. On average, a train ticket costs between $33 and $55 (€30-€50) depending on the train company you choose—OBB Intercity or Deutsche Bahn Regional—and the time you want to travel.

One big positive to train travel is that the earliest trains start departing at 4:40 AM, and the last trains depart at 9:28 PM, so there's more than enough time to catch one. However, you are not guaranteed a comfortable experience, nor will there be any sightseeing stops during your trip.

From Passau to Munich by bus

Only one bus line offers transportation from Passau to Munich: Flixbus. This bus service offers a few daily trips, but most trips are offered in the late evening, with individuals arriving in the early morning hours.

This is usually inconvenient for most travelers, so keep this in mind unless you plan on staying at a hostel in Munich or are going to make plans with your hotel for a late check-in. It's also worth noting that a ticket costs about 19 euros, and the trip can take between six hours, 40 minutes, and eight hours.

From Passau to Munich by private car transfer

When the choices are bus travel and train travel between Passau and Munich, we will choose the third option – driving with a private car service. Unlike bus and train travel, you get far more benefits and are more likely to enjoy your travel experience.

For example, if you travel with Daytrip, you won't have to worry about pesky timetables or rushing to train or bus stations since you'll get to choose when you travel. You'll also have the opportunity to create your own travel itinerary between Passau and Munich and add sightseeing stops along the way.

Unlike other door-to-door car services, Daytrips drivers are also more than willing to share their insider knowledge to enhance your travel experience. Not bad for only $59 (€54), right?

Things to do when you get to Munich

Once you've made your way to Munich, what is there to do in this lively city? We're glad you asked. We've put together a few of the best must-visit activities and attractions for those driving from Passau to Munich. Each activity is bound to be entertaining, so what are you waiting for? Cast your eyes below.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Who hasn't wanted to spend their holiday in a castle? If you're one of the many who has always wanted to tour a castle, you must visit Neuschwanstein Castle in Munich. With its beautiful snow-white limestone facade and magnificent turrets, this castle can be discreetly seen through the forested mountain tops of Hohenschwangau Valley. We promise that walking through its hallways will make you feel like a royal from days gone by.

Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady

Even if you're not religious, you should consider visiting the Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady, a world-famous Munich landmark. This awe-inspiring church features an incredible 325-foot tower topped with spherical domes.

It's not only beautiful to wander within, but it's also the tallest building in Munich. According to local ordinances, preserving the cathedral's central skyline position in Bavaria's capital is of the utmost importance, so no other building is allowed to be taller than it. Cool, huh?!

Victuals Market

If you're eager to try gourmet Bavarian goods, you must consider the Victuals Market. This historic market has been operating for decades and is the best place to try local cuisine and delicacies. Most stalls have been family-run for generations, so you can expect an authentic traditional outdoor market experience—there's no hint of commercialized goods.

So expect to see artisanal cheeses, truffles, fresh, exotic fruits, beautiful flowers, spices, hams and sausages, honey, and craft beer. You can buy anything to enjoy on the spot or keep it for a picnic at the English Garden, one of the prettiest and largest urban parks in the world.

When is the best time to visit Munich?

For most people visiting from Passau to Munich, the best time to visit is in late September during Oktoberfest. During this time of year, you can look forward to beer gardens that come alive with traditional food, music, and beer. It's a joyous time to be in the city and truly experience Bavarian culture.

However, if you like visiting cities when the vibe is a little more toned down, you might want to visit Munich during the spring when the city is less crowded. The weather is warm and pleasant in the spring, and you'll have the opportunity to roam the streets, gardens, museums, and galleries without brushing past crowds.

FrÄgor och svar om att resa frÄn Passau till Munich

Is Munich a safe place to visit?
For the most part Munich is considered a safe place to visit for most travelers regardless of when you visit. However, as is the case in any city, it's best to remain vigilant as pickpockets and thieves do target travelers in busy locations like public transportation terminals and major attractions.
How do you get from Passau to Munich?
Getting from Passau to Munich isn't too challenging, but there are few transportation options. You can either drive with a private car service like Daytrip, take a train, or book a bus trip. We recommend the first option since it is the most convenient, reliable, and pleasant.
How much is the train from Passau to Munich?
Trains from Passau to Munich are not too expensive, depending on when you travel and when you decide to make the trip. Usually, a ticket for a train from Passau to Munich is between $33 and $55 (€30-€50), but this could be less or more, so be sure to book online and check the train schedule before the day you need to travel to avoid any disappointment.
How long is the transfer from Passau to Munich?
How long the transfer from Passau to Munich depends on your private transfer service. Since the distance between these two cities isn't too great you can expect a car trip with Daytrip to take about two hours to traverse the little more than 200-mile distance.
How do I get from Passau to Munich airport?
There are two ways to get from Passau to Munich airport. You can either drive with a rental car—not advisable since it's not worth the effort—take a train, or travel with a private car door-to-door service like Daytrip. Daytrip allows you to get from Passau to Munich airport seamlessly without worrying about navigating foreign roads or traffic. In addition, if you have time, your Daytrip driver can even accommodate sightseeing stops along the way.
Can you fly from Passau to Munich?
Unfortunately, you cannot fly from Passau to Munich since no direct flights are offered along this route. Usually, train travel or driving is more reliable, practical, and convenient. So consider booking a trip with one of the train lines offering trips along this route or with door-to-door service Daytrip.

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Straubing

Straubing

With the old town dating from early medieval times and the new town from 1218, Straubing is a high spot of German Bavaria. The Town of Gothic Architecture 

Regensburg

Regensburg

The UNESCO-listed Old Town of this sleepy riverside city is the largest north of the Alps, and home to the world's longest continuously operating eatery. A Taste of History 

Burg Trausnitz

Burg Trausnitz

This hugely impressive castle belonged to the Wittelsbachs – no not a German folk group – but medieval dukes of Lower Bavaria and later the hereditary rulers of the whole state. Ancestral castle of the Wittelsbachs 

Dachau Memorial

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 

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