Minivans — Munich

From €350 per day.

Four passengers, six passengers, a full family with luggage for a week in the Bavarian Alps — a minivan answers a logistics question that sedans and SUVs only partly solve. Our Munich fleet includes four minivans selected for exactly this kind of work: airport arrivals with ski bags bound for Garmisch-Partenkirchen, castle day-trips where three generations share one vehicle, or corporate groups heading to Messe München who need cabin space and composed motorway manners in equal measure. Rates start from €350 per day. That buys genuine interior volume — the kind where a rear-row passenger can cross their legs while the boot still holds hard-shell cases — along with the same delivery and handover flexibility we apply across every vehicle class. If your flight lands at MUC Terminal 2 and you need the minivan waiting with child seats already fitted, that conversation happens before you board. The practical case for a minivan on Bavarian roads is stronger than most clients expect. The A95 south toward Garmisch is smooth dual carriageway, but the final approach into alpine villages narrows, and a well-driven minivan with adaptive suspension handles those transitions better than an oversized SUV. Heading to Neuschwanstein via the B2 — roughly 120 kilometres and an hour and a half of driving — the cabin stays quiet enough for a briefing call or a nap in the back row. For families splitting time between Lake Starnberg on a Saturday afternoon and Munich's Altstadt on Sunday, the minivan doubles as a mobile base without the parking headaches of anything wider. Winter travellers should note that our minivans run winter tyres from November through April as standard for alpine routes. If your itinerary crosses into Austria — Salzburg is 145 kilometres east on the A8 — we can advise on vignette requirements before you set off.

Minivans

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