
Prague → Munich
Prague to Munich,
Bavarian capital.
385 km southwest through Bohemia and Bavaria. Marienplatz, the English Garden, Oktoberfest, and Munich Airport — four hours, one fixed price, door to door.
Distance
~385 km
Duration
~4 hours
Vehicles
Available on this route
Price from
€635
A private transfer from Prague to Munich covers 385 km via the D5 and A93 motorways and takes approximately 4 hours door to door. Fixed fare starts at €635 in a Mercedes E-Class for up to 3 passengers; groups of up to 6 travel in the V-Class from €730; the S-Class is available from €945 for executive or VIP travel. Every booking includes the driver's time, fuel, Czech and German motorway vignettes, bottled water, onboard Wi-Fi, phone charger, and child seats on request at no extra cost. Nothing is added at drop-off. The fare is agreed before departure and does not change regardless of traffic or waiting time at your destination. Stops en route — Plzeň or Regensburg — are available at the fixed fare when arranged at booking. Your chauffeur monitors traffic before every departure and reroutes without asking if there is a delay.
This is not a shared shuttle. Not a ride-hail app. A private Mercedes, one chauffeur, and a fare that does not change.
The Route
Prague to Munich
in four hours.
From a Prague pickup in Old Town, Vinohrady, Malá Strana, or Václav Havel Airport, your chauffeur takes the D5 motorway southwest through Pilsen and the rolling West Bohemian countryside. The Czech-German Schengen border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus is invisible — no stops, no document checks. Once in Bavaria, the road becomes the A6 heading west toward Nuremberg.
The conventional fast route then turns south on the A93 past Regensburg and joins the A9 for the final approach into Munich. Drop-off is anywhere you need it — a hotel in the Altstadt near Marienplatz, an office in Maxvorstadt, the BMW Welt, or the executive terminal at Munich Airport (MUC). Total distance is approximately 385 kilometres.
Driving time is four hours in clean conditions. The Munich autobahn ring, the A99, can be heavy at morning and evening rush hour, so add 20–30 minutes for arrivals between 7:30 and 9:30 or 16:30 and 18:30. Your chauffeur watches the boards before every departure and shifts the route through the city outskirts when needed. You are not paying for traffic; you are paying for time.
What's Included
Everything included,
nothing to arrange.
The fixed price covers everything from Prague pickup to Munich drop-off. The car, the chauffeur, the fuel, the tolls, the vignette. Airport transfer, business meeting, Oktoberfest weekend, or a Bavarian holiday — your driver handles the route while you focus on the destination.
Fleet
Choose your vehicle

Business Class
Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Executive Class
Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Business Van
Mercedes-Benz V-Class
All vehicles are late-model Mercedes-Benz, maintained to manufacturer standard. Child seats available on request at no charge.
The Journey
Prague to Munich,
the route.
Prague
Pickup from your hotel, office, or Prague Airport (PRG). Driver waits up to 60 minutes at the airport.
Plzeň (optional)
West Bohemia's capital on the D5 — Pilsner Urquell brewery available as an en-route stop.
Anywhere you like
Regensburg, Nuremberg, or any stop on the Bavarian corridor. Your route, your pace.
Munich
Drop-off at any Munich address, Munich Airport (MUC), Marienplatz, or your hotel.
Good to know
Border crossing
Czech-German Schengen border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus. No passport check for EU citizens.
Tolls
Czech motorway vignette and German motorway toll both included in the quoted price.
Return transfer
Book both directions together for a reduced rate.
Airport service
Full airport meet-and-greet at Munich Airport (MUC). Flight tracking and flexible wait times included.
Day Trips from Prague
Popular day-trip
configurations.
Munich is four hours from Prague, which makes a same-day round trip practical for early starters. Three configurations cover most requests.
The Marienplatz and Hofbräuhaus Day
Pickup at 6:00, arrive Munich around 10:00. Four hours in the Altstadt — the Glockenspiel on Marienplatz at 11:00, the Viktualienmarkt for lunch, then a stein at the Hofbräuhaus before the return. Back in Prague by 20:00.
From €1,100 — based on four hours on site.
The BMW Welt and Olympiapark Morning
Pickup at 6:30, arrive at BMW Welt for the 10:00 opening. Three hours in the museum and the showroom, then a walk through the 1972 Olympiapark. Lunch in Schwabing before the chauffeur turns the car back toward Prague.
From €1,050 — based on three hours on site.
The Pinakothek Galleries Day
Pickup at 6:00, arrive Maxvorstadt around 10:00. Five hours across the Alte, Neue, and Pinakothek der Moderne — the strongest museum quarter in southern Germany — with a coffee break at the Café in the Alte Pinakothek. Departure at 15:30, home before 20:00.
From €1,150 — based on five hours on site.
Indicative prices based on the scenarios above. The final fare depends on the actual time spent on site. You can book the journey there and back with a 10% same-day return discount, or add hourly city rental from €40/hour if you need the chauffeur to move around the city with you. Tell us your plan and we confirm a firm quote before you book.
The Chauffeur
What to expect
from your driver.
Your chauffeur will meet you in front of your pickup address — not in a parking lot across the street, not at an airport meeting point a ten-minute walk away. If you are at Václav Havel Airport, they are inside the arrivals hall with a Prestigo tablet displaying your name. If your inbound flight lands at Munich Airport, the same protocol holds at MUC — meet inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 arrivals, luggage to the car, motorway in under fifteen minutes.
Conversation is a choice. If you want a quiet cabin for four hours of work or rest, the chauffeur will read that signal and let you be. If you want context on Munich — the Bavarian distinction from the rest of Germany, the post-war rebuilding of the Altstadt, the BMW industrial story, what Oktoberfest looks like from the inside of a Schwabing flat — your chauffeur knows it.
Phone charger, bottled water, and WiFi are already in the cabin. If you need a longer break, the chauffeur will pull off at the Heiligenwald rest stop on the A6 just past Waidhaus — clean facilities, real coffee, ten minutes to stretch. Then back on the road and on time into Munich.
Why Prestigo
Why book with Prestigo
for Prague to Munich.
Fixed fare, no surprises
The price you see is the price you pay. Fuel, the Czech vignette, the German toll, driver time. Nothing added at drop-off in Munich.
Owned fleet, vetted chauffeurs
Prestigo operates its own Mercedes fleet. Every vehicle under three years old. Every chauffeur background-checked, bilingual, trained for the long Bavaria run.
Anticipatory service
If the A93 has a closure near Regensburg, your chauffeur reroutes via Bayreuth without asking. If your flight into MUC is delayed, the pickup is shifted without a phone call. You should not have to manage the trip — that is the job.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a private transfer from Prague to Munich take?
Approximately 4 hours door-to-door via the D5 motorway through Plzeň, the Czech-German border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus, then the A6 west, the A93 south past Regensburg, and the A9 into central Munich. Friday afternoon traffic on the A99 ring around Munich can add 20–30 minutes.
How much does a chauffeur from Prague to Munich cost?
Fixed fare from €635 in Mercedes E-Class (up to 3 passengers), €730 in V-Class (up to 6 passengers), or €945 in S-Class. Prices include fuel, the Czech vignette, the German toll, and driver time. No hidden charges.
Can I book a same-day round trip from Prague to Munich?
Yes, though it is a long day. A round trip is roughly 8 hours of driving, so most clients depart Prague at 6:00 to give themselves four to six hours on the ground in Munich before the return. A same-day return receives a 10% discount. If you need the chauffeur to move around with you, add hourly city rental from €40/hour.
Do you cross the German border without problems?
Both countries are inside the Schengen Area. The Czech-German border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus has no routine checks. All Prestigo vehicles carry the German toll vignette and the chauffeur holds a valid international chauffeur licence recognised in Bavaria.
Is a child seat available?
Yes. Rear-facing infant seats, forward-facing toddler seats, and booster seats are available at no extra cost. Please specify your child's age at booking so the correct seat is installed before pickup.
Can the chauffeur speak German?
A German-speaking chauffeur is available on request — useful for Bavarian hotel concierges, Oktoberfest pickups, or business meetings in Munich. Every Prestigo chauffeur speaks fluent English and Czech as standard.
Related Routes
Continue across
Bavaria and beyond.
Munich anchors the Bavarian corridor between Prague and the Alps. Many clients combine the Munich run with Nuremberg, Regensburg, or extend into Austria. Every Prestigo route has the same fixed-fare model, the same fleet, and the same chauffeurs.
Prague to Munich.
From €635, fixed.
No surprises. No meters. Your driver is waiting.