Munich Airport Franz Josef Strauss is Germany's second-busiest airport and serves as the primary gateway to Bavaria, the Bavarian Alps, and Southern Germany. This modern, award-winning airport welcomes millions of visitors to Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, famous for its beer gardens, Oktoberfest, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Located approximately 28 kilometers northeast of Munich city center, the airport provides excellent access to world-renowned ski destinations including Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berchtesgaden, and the Austrian Tyrol, as well as easy connections to picturesque Bavarian villages, alpine lakes, and neighboring Austria.

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Private transfers provide the ultimate convenience and comfort for traveling from Munich Airport to your destination. Your professional driver will meet you at arrivals with a personalized sign, assist with your luggage and ski equipment, and transport you directly to your hotel, ski resort, or accommodation in a modern, comfortable vehicle. Our Munich airport taxi service drivers are experienced with both city and alpine driving conditions and familiar with all routes throughout Munich, Bavaria, and the surrounding regions.
JamTransfer specializes in premium Munich airport to hotel taxi services, featuring a comprehensive fleet including Standard vehicles, Premium minivans for families with equipment, and luxurious First Class options, perfect for visitors exploring Bavaria's capital city, the stunning Bavarian Alps, or heading to renowned ski resorts like Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Berchtesgaden.
The Lufthansa Express Bus connects Munich Airport with Munich city center, operating between the airport terminals and Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). This is an economical option for solo travelers without heavy luggage traveling only to the city.
Service Details: The express bus operates regularly throughout the day, with the journey taking approximately 45 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Buses stop at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and connect to Munich Hauptbahnhof and Nordfriedhof.
S-Bahn suburban trains connect Munich Airport with the city center via two lines: S1 and S8. Both lines run from the airport to Munich Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) and continue through the city, providing access to various neighborhoods.
Service Details: The S-Bahn station is located at the MAC (Munich Airport Center) between Terminal 1 and 2. Trains run every 20 minutes (10 minutes combined frequency) throughout most of the day. The journey to Munich Hauptbahnhof takes approximately 40-45 minutes.
Local taxis are available at Munich Airport, with dedicated taxi ranks outside both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. However, during peak tourist seasons, trade fairs, Oktoberfest (September-October), and ski season (December-March), availability can be limited and wait times may be significant.
For guaranteed service with fixed pricing and vehicles equipped for ski equipment, consider booking your Munich airport transfer online in advance through JamTransfer.
Car rental is available at Munich Airport from all major international companies, with rental desks located in the Munich Airport Center (MAC) between Terminals 1 and 2. Renting a car gives you flexibility to explore Bavaria, the Alps, and neighboring regions, but requires confidence with autobahn and mountain driving.
Hotel shuttles are offered by many larger hotels in Munich city and ski resorts throughout Bavaria and the Austrian Alps, providing shared or private transfer services from Munich Airport.
Check with your hotel about shuttle availability. For guaranteed private service at your convenience, you can book your Munich airport transfer online independently through JamTransfer.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand that Munich and Bavaria offer an incredible combination of urban sophistication, cultural heritage, stunning alpine scenery, and world-class winter sports. Our airport transfer services are designed to enhance your Bavarian experience:
Bavarian Alps Ski Destinations: The Bavarian Alps and nearby Austrian Tyrol offer world-class skiing with resorts suitable for all levels. Whether you're heading to Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany's highest peak and Olympic resort), Berchtesgaden (stunning alpine scenery), the Austrian resorts of Innsbruck and Kitzbühel, or family-friendly slopes around Bavaria, our drivers know every route and can navigate safely in all conditions.
Munich City: Munich is Bavaria's vibrant capital, famous for its beer culture, historic architecture, and cultural attractions. Key highlights include Marienplatz and the Glockenspiel, the stunning Nymphenburg Palace, the English Garden (one of the world's largest urban parks), world-class museums, BMW World and Museum, and the historic beer halls including the legendary Hofbräuhaus. The city combines traditional Bavarian charm with modern cosmopolitan energy.
Oktoberfest (September-October): Munich's Oktoberfest is the world's largest beer festival, attracting over 6 million visitors annually. During this period (typically late September to early October), Munich experiences extreme demand for all transportation services. Traffic congestion is severe, parking is nearly impossible, and local taxis are extremely scarce. We strongly recommend booking your airport transfer well in advance during Oktoberfest to guarantee availability and avoid significantly inflated last-minute prices.
Romantic Road and Bavarian Castles: Munich serves as an excellent base for exploring Bavaria's famous Romantic Road, picturesque villages, and fairy-tale castles including Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. Our drivers can arrange tours and transfers to these iconic destinations.
Winter Conditions: Bavaria experiences significant snowfall from December through March, particularly in alpine regions. Mountain roads can be challenging, and autobahn speeds may be reduced during snow. Our professional drivers are experienced with both high-speed autobahn and winter alpine driving, and all vehicles are fully winter-equipped and maintained to the highest standards.
Night and Weekend Surcharges: Please note that night surcharges apply for transfers between 22:00-06:00 (Premium and First Class: +10%) or 22:30-06:00 (Standard: +15%). These surcharges reflect the additional considerations for night-time driving. Weekend surcharges may apply for some routes during peak season.
Cross-Border Access: Munich's central European location makes it ideal for accessing Austrian destinations including Salzburg, Innsbruck, and the Tyrol ski region. Our service covers cross-border transfers with drivers experienced in both German and Austrian regulations and routes. Please note that some toll charges may apply for Austrian highway travel.
Peak Season Planning: Munich experiences high demand during Oktoberfest (September-October), Christmas markets (late November-December), ski season peaks (Christmas/New Year, February school holidays), and major trade fairs throughout the year. Book your airport transfer well in advance during these periods to ensure availability and the best rates.
Airport Navigation: Munich Airport is large and can be confusing for first-time visitors. Your driver will provide clear meeting instructions and will wait at arrivals with a personalized name sign, making your arrival stress-free even if you're unfamiliar with the airport layout.
