Hey everyone, I'm planning my first trip to Ischgl from Munich. What's the best way to get there - should I go for public transport or book with MyCab?
If comfort and convenience are what you're after, MyCab is a game changer. Direct transfer from the airport, no stops or changes, and you can relax or work during the trip. It's pricier, but worth it for the time saved and the comfort.
Hey everyone, for your trip from Munich to Ischgl, you have two main options. Public transport involves taking a train to Landeck-Zams, then a bus to Ischgl, which is more budget-friendly (about €50 one way) but involves multiple changes and takes around 4-5 hours. Alternatively, booking with MyCab offers Transfer Munich Airport Tirol direct, door-to-door service for comfort and convenience, though it's pricier (around €250 one way). If you value time and comfort over cost, MyCab might be the better choice; for budget travel, public transport is the way to go.
If comfort and convenience are what you're after, MyCab is a game changer. Direct transfer from the airport, no stops or changes, and you can relax or work during the trip. It's pricier, but worth it for the time saved and the comfort.
Hey everyone, for your trip from Munich to Ischgl, you have two main options. Public transport involves taking a train to Landeck-Zams, then a bus to Ischgl, which is more budget-friendly (about €50 one way) but involves multiple changes and takes around 4-5 hours. Alternatively, booking with MyCab offers Transfer Munich Airport Tirol direct, door-to-door service for comfort and convenience, though it's pricier (around €250 one way). If you value time and comfort over cost, MyCab might be the better choice; for budget travel, public transport is the way to go.