Munich — the BMW, MAN, and Siemens headquarters, Oktoberfest, and the Bavarian Alps gateway — is 770 kilometres from Brussels. The FFGR Belgium executive corridor guide.
Brussels to Munich: 770 kilometres on the A3/E35 via Cologne, Frankfurt, and Nuremberg. Journey time: 7 hours to 7 hours 30 minutes by private chauffeur. Munich is Bavaria's capital and the home of BMW AG, MAN Energy Solutions, Siemens AG Munich division, Allianz, Munich Re, and the headquarters of several major private banks.
The Brussels–Munich corridor serves: automotive industry executives (BMW's relationship with Belgian government fleet procurement creates regular Brussels travel from Munich), insurance industry professionals (Allianz and Munich Re both have Brussels regulatory affairs offices), and clients attending Munich's events calendar (Oktoberfest, the IAA Mobility trade fair, the Munich Security Conference in February).
Intermediate stops: Frankfurt (375km, 3h30) is the natural midpoint — a working lunch at the ECB or a Frankfurt office before continuing south. Nuremberg (615km, 5h45) for clients with Nuremberg area engagements.
Munich arrival: the BMW Welt (BMW World complex, adjacent to the BMW Museum and BMW HQ) — FFGR Belgium's chauffeurs know the VIP entrance route for the BMW Welt from the ring road. The Mandarin Oriental Munich, the Hotel Bayerischer Hof, and the Charles Hotel are the principal luxury hotel destinations.
Rates: Brussels–Munich (Rolls-Royce Ghost): from €2,600. Brussels–Munich (Maybach S680): from €1,950. Brussels–Munich (Mercedes S-Class): from €1,100.
