Munich to Garmisch Transfer

Skiers traverse the snow-packed slopes of Garmisch on a bright and clear day.

Door-to-door convenience

Enjoy a smooth journey in a premium car with direct pick-up and drop-off. Skip queues, transfers, and the hassle of multiple transfers.

Your schedule, your pace

Depart when it suits you: no need to work around train, flight, or rental car times. Plus, free cancellation up until 1 hour before your ride.

Stay productive or relax

With Wi-Fi available in most cars, you can catch up on work, stream your favorite shows, or unwind in comfort while our chauffeur takes care of the road.

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Private Munich to Garmisch Transfer

Almost 90 km from Munich sits the idyllic town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, famous in winter as one of the top ski destinations in Bavaria. Blacklane offers a Munich to Garmisch transfer that ensures you arrive at the front door of your accommodation, rested and relaxed. Free cancellation for up to an hour before pick up time gives you flexibility to change plans on the fly. For the journey back, you can trust in our experience and professionalism to ensure you get from Garmisch to Munich Airport in plenty of time for your flight. Getting to Garmisch has never been more comfortable, or stylish.

Stress‑free from start to finish

Skip airports, train stations, and rental car counters. With our long-distance chauffeur service, there are no crowds, queues, or transfers: just a private journey from one city to the next. Travel in a top‑class vehicle driven by a professional chauffeur, knowing that every ride is carbon‑neutral through verified offset programs. Wherever you’re headed, you’ll enjoy comfort and peace of mind - arriving refreshed, on time, and ready for whatever’s next.

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Blacklane for the slopes

Booking your Munich to Garmisch transfer with Blacklane means you can concentrate on hitting the slopes. Across the world Blacklane is pairing skiers and snowboarders with snow by offering seamless transitions to some of the world’s top ski destinations. Choose comfort, privacy, and practicality wherever you are.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get from Munich Airport to Garmisch?

You can get to Garmisch from Munich Airport by bus, car, train, or taxi. The quickest method is by train, while the cheapest is by bus.

How long is the drive from Munich to Garmisch?

With clear roads, it should take just under 2 hours to drive from the center of Munich to Garmisch. If you are planning to make the journey in winter, ensure you use winter tires and prepare accordingly.

How far is it from Munich to Garmisch?

Garmisch is 129 km (80 miles) from the center of Munich.

Is there a train from Munich to Garmisch?

There are regular direct and indirect trains from Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirchen Station, which take between 90 minutes and 2 hours.

What is the closest airport to Garmisch, Germany?

Innsbruck Airport is 32 km (20 miles) away from Garmisch. The nearest major air hub is Munich International, 109 km (80 miles) away.

What months are best to visit Garmisch?

For winter sports, the period between November and late March is best, with good snow cover. Hikers should look to visit in September, when snow cover is low and temperatures more agreeable.

How much is a taxi from Munich International Airport to Garmisch?

A taxi from Munich International Airport to Garmisch will cost around €120, though this is susceptible to increase during busy periods and public holidays. In contrast, Blacklane offers fixed-rate transfers, meaning all tolls, tips, and charges are included in the final price.

Is Garmisch good for a day trip?

There’s too much to see and do in Garmisch for just a day trip. Enjoy a fuller experience, and aim to stay for a minimum of a week.

Chauffeur loads luggage into the back of a vehicle, stood before two iconic brown stone town houses.