Transfer from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
to Munich - Airport

  Change direction
  Change direction

Trip details

Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Munich - Airport
14:38h

Trip duration: 338min

Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x
Book this transfer

Trip details

Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x

Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Brixen - Italy

Brixen
Italy

105 min

Located beneath the Dolomites, the Italian town of Brixen is a popular winter sports resort but its romantic old town provides interesting sightseeing with innumerable... old buildings evidencing the glorious past. So even if you are not into skiing or if you are in the area during summer months, go to Brixen and discover its treasures like the Church of St. Michael containing frescoes from the 14th-16th centuries or the Cathedral of Brixen, dating back to the 10th century and considered as an artistic masterpiece. In a close vicinity to Brixen is one of the most extensive monastery complexes in Italy, the Neustift Abbey

Quality photo of Trostburg Castle - Italy

Trostburg Castle
Italy

135 min

The impressive castle stands above Ponte Gardena and an approximately 25 minute’s hike takes you to this magnificent estate but it’s very much worth the... climb. The grounds and astonishing exterior are free of charge and paid guided tours are organized for the interiors where visitors can admire a number of rooms from the 16th and 17th centuries as well as the exhibition rooms with 86 models of South Tyrolean castles handmade by Ludwig Mitterdorfer.

Quality photo of Caves of Catullus - Italy

Caves of Catullus
Italy

105 min

The ruins of an ancient and grandiose Roman villa called the Caves of Catullus are located on the Shore of Garda Lake in Sirmione. This... splendid panoramic location adds special flair to the massive ruins, which belong to the largest and most important villa in northern Italy. The villa was constructed in the Augustan period, late first century BC and early first century A. D. Today, the ruins are open and free to guests and there are many informative panels so the visitors can learn all about its history.

Quality photo of Tratzberg Castle - Austria

Tratzberg Castle
Austria

105 min

This beautiful castle provides visitors with a feel of what life was like in ancient times while guided in its interior through the armory, the... Gothic Fugger’s Room and the Queen’s Room. Of special importance is the Hapsburg Hall that is decorated with an incredible mural showing the genealogy of the Hapsburgs. What make these tours even more interesting are the medieval music and real life sound effects, as well as the voices of Emperor Maximilian that accompany the narration. The outdoors can be explored on the small open train, “Tratzberg Express”, that runs around the grounds.

Quality photo of Swarovski Museum - Austria

Swarovski Museum
Austria

135 min

Swarovski is the world's leading producer of crystals for fashion and jewelry. A family-owned and run business has grown to be a globally recognized company.... The Swarovski Museum was opened in 1995 at the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the company and it revealed a unique world of shimmering crystals that attracts countless visitors. All 16 show rooms inside the museum are simply mesmerizing but the Crystal Dome is the greatest as it was designed to capture the feeling of being inside a crystal. Visitors can also enjoy a fascinating garden, a Swarovski shop, and a cafe/bar. Kids are more than welcomed here - there is a four-level play tower, a playground, and a labyrinth for children that probably the adults too will like.

Quality photo of Bergamo - Italy

Bergamo
Italy

105 min

Bergamo may not be as famous as other Italian megalopolises but it is well worth a visit, even for more than a day. A cozy... old town at the foot of the Alps will surprise you with its wealth of churches, medieval, renaissance, and classicist architecture, lovely piazzas, villas, and museums. The town is divided in Upper Town (La Citta Alta) and the Lower Town (La Citta Bassa). While the Lower Town is a newer district, the Upper Town is the oldest part of the town with tiny medieval streets, embraced by Venetian walls. These two towns are connected with funicular, if you don’t prefer to take the steps. Bergamo is also well-known for the excellent culinary heritage, so we encourage you to stop at one of the fine dining restaurants that this city has plenty.