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Munich’s Taxis: Getting around Munich with a taxi

by Andy

When it comes to the question „how to get from and to the airport/station/my accomodation?“ every tourist will ask himself wether using a taxi in an unknown city is a good idea or not. I travelled a few countries and realized, that using taxis is something that tourists do more regularly than citizens and they often have questions like „Are there “good” and “bad” taxi companies?“, „Do they all have the same prices?“ and „How is the tariff calculated?“. Here you will find all the answers you need about using a taxi in Munich

Munich's Taxi Companies

There are more than 1.500 different taxi companies in Munich, but you usually won’t notice a thing, as many of them are consolidated in taxi offices. With about 4.000 Taxis, Munich has the highest density of taxis per inhabitant in Germany (2.5 taxis per 1.000 citizens). Even the capital of Germany (Berlin) has a lower density (2.3 taxis per 1.000 citizens).

Taxi Offices (German: "Taxizentralen")

There are two taxi offices in Munich, which manage nearly all taxis in Munich.

Taxi-München: One of the oldest taxi offices in Germany, founded in 1917. It is a mutual company with about 3.000 members (taxis) and therefore the biggest taxi office in Germany.

IsarFunk: Another big taxi office with lots of members (taxis).

Together, these networks dominate the city’s taxi fleet.

The Taxis

Colour: All taxi cars have to be couloured in the same colour-scheme in Germany (exceptions in a few German states, but not Bavaria). Every taxi has to be painted in „bright ivory“. Actually it looks like cream white or a very bright yellow. 

Advertisements: Some taxis have advertisements on their doors. There is no difference between taxis with or without advertisements, so no worries about that.

Taxi signs: All taxis have a specific yellow/black taxi sign on their roof.

Car brands: taxis are often Mercedes-Benz’s but there is no rule that taxis must be Benz’s. You will also find Volkswagens, BMWs, Chryslers, Toyotas and even Porsches or a Maybach.

Finding a Taxi in Munich

When you’re in the inner city, you usually won’t have a problem to find a taxi as there are many of them driving around and there are also taxi ranks (cab stands) near main attractions and areas where lot’s of pedestrians are (e.g. rail stations, subway stations and tourist hotspots). But when you’re a bit off in the outskirts, you will have a hard time finding a taxi. There, you usually have to call a taxi office or use a mobile app for ordering a taxi.

Hail a taxi

When you’re in the inner city or a quite touristy area, you will see quite a lot of taxis passing by. If you like to use a taxi, you can hail one. If the taxi is free, the driver will stop for you (or will show you he/she will stop for you in a few meters, where the traffic allows stopping). During the night, you can see if a taxi is free or not, because every taxi that is free has to illuminate the yellow taxi sign on the roof of the car. Taxis without an illuminated sign will not stop for you, as they already have guests or are on their way to pick up guests who ordered a taxi.

When you don’t see any taxis in the street, try walking to a taxi rank (cab stand). You can usually find cab stands in Munich near sights, big squares, subway stations and rail stations. It is also possible to call a taxi rank, as the most taxi ranks have a special telephone booth for the taxi drivers who will hop out of their car and answer the call when the booth rings.

You can call the two taxi offices (Taxi München e.G. and IsarFunk). These taxi offices operate 24/7 and can send a taxi to you.

– Taxi München e.G. phone number is: +49 89 21 610
– IsarFunk phone number is: +49 89 450 540

You can easily order a taxi online or through a mobile app on your mobile phone.

At the moment there are two major mobile phone apps for ordering a taxi in Munich:

– Taxi.eu: With this mobile app it is not only to order a taxi in Munich, but in most European cities (about 100 cities in Europe). You can download the app for Android phones and for phones using IOS (Apple). Or order directly through the website itself. For more information check out the multilingual website www.taxi.eu.

– FREE NOW (formerly known as mytaxi): Another big player in Munich concerning online or mobile taxi ordering. The app is available for android and apple phones . Check out the website www.free-now.com for more information.

Taxi tariffs in Munich

The taxi tariffs in Munich are regulated and supervised by the City of Munich. The taxi tariff is set by a specific taxi tariff decree, therefore you can be sure that every taxi driver will charge you the same price for the same route. Here I will show you the taxi tariffs in Munich (as of Aug. 1st 2025):

Type Price in EUR approx. price in USD
Base Fare
5.90
6.90
per kilometer (0.62 mi)
2.70
3.15
waiting time/idling per hour
39.00
45.70

These fares are programmed into the taximeters every taxi in Munich has. The tariff system seems quite easy, but most citizens will agree that the prices using a taxi are somehow not predictable. This because of the fare per kilometre is added to the waiting time fare. The waiting time fare always takes action, when the taxi doesn’t move. This is the case when the taxi is stopped by a traffic light, traffic jam, is waiting for you to board or similar things. About every 20 seconds (18.5 seconds), the taximeter will add 0.20 EUR (approx. 0.21 USD). This sums up to 0.65 € which is 1/60 of 39.00 €  waiting time fee.

Fixed tariffs for specific routes

Since 2024, there are some routes that offer a fixed price. Fortunately these are the routes, often frequented by tourists and business people. Here are the fixed proce routes:

  • Munich Intl. Airport to Munich Trade Fair (Riem): 94 EUR (ca. 110 USD)
  • Munich Intl. Airport to Munich Main Station (City Center): 106 EUR (ca. 124 USD)
  • Munich Trade Fair (Riem) to Munich Main Station (City Center): 44 EUR (ca. 50 USD)

The fixed prices are also in effect for a vice versa tour (e.g. Munich Main Station to Munich Int. Airport)

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