Austria
Private chauffeur in Linz
Austria’s third city and the capital of Upper Austria, Linz has traded its industrial past for UNESCO Creative City status: the Ars Electronica Center facing the Lentos museum across the Danube, the Musiktheater, the baroque Hauptplatz. Your private chauffeur in Linz serves the voestalpine sites and the technology park, the riverside hotels and Hörsching airport, in a premium sedan or van. Fixed prices, hourly hire, bilingual chauffeurs on request.
From Linz, the Danube and the pre-Alps share your days. The baroque abbey of Sankt Florian, Bruckner’s resting place, is twenty minutes away; the Wachau valley and its terraced vineyards an hour; the Salzkammergut, Hallstatt and Lake Traunsee to the south. Salzburg is 1 h 30 away, Vienna 2 hours on the A1: your chauffeur links Austria’s cultural capitals without a break in comfort.
Airport transfer
Linz (LNZ)
Linz Airport (LNZ), at Hörsching, lies 14 km south-west of the centre: allow 20 minutes to reach the Hauptplatz or the Danube quays. Your chauffeur greets you in the arrivals hall with a name board and tracks your flight in real time.
Experiences
5 experiences with your chauffeur in Linz
Beyond transfers, your chauffeur becomes the key to the region — private itineraries, fixed prices, vehicle on standby at every stop.
Sankt Florian Abbey and Bruckner’s organ
Twenty minutes from Linz, one of Austria’s greatest baroque monasteries: the 150,000-volume library, the basilica with the Bruckner organ, and the crypt where the composer lies beneath his instrument. Organ recitals per the abbey calendar.
Wachau valley and Danube vineyards
An hour east, the UNESCO-listed bend of the Danube: Melk Abbey, Dürnstein and the ruins of Richard the Lionheart’s castle, with Grüner Veltliner and Riesling tastings at Weissenkirchen wineries.
Ars Electronica and contemporary Linz
The museum of the future with its Deep Space 8K, a Danube crossing to the Lentos, then the historic tram ride up the Pöstlingberg for the city view. Creative Linz in essence, door-to-door at every stop.
Český Krumlov, Bohemia next door
75 km north, the UNESCO-listed Czech gem: the castle above the meanders of the Vltava, the baroque theatre, the Gothic lanes. Seamless border crossing, lunch in the old town, return at the end of the day.
Traunsee and Gmunden, Salzkammergut lakes
Forty-five minutes south, Austria’s deepest lake beneath the Traunstein: the lake castle of Ort, Gmunden’s green-and-white ceramics, an optional Traunsee cruise. Return via Bad Ischl if you wish.
Frequently asked questions
Private chauffeur Linz — your questions
How much does a transfer between Linz Airport and the city centre cost?
A private transfer between Linz-Hörsching Airport (LNZ) and central Linz is charged at a fixed price, confirmed at booking. It includes a meet-and-greet in the arrivals hall with a name board, real-time flight tracking and 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time in case of delay.
Do you cover journeys between Linz and Vienna or Salzburg?
Yes. Vienna is 185 km away on the A1, roughly a 2-hour drive, and Salzburg 130 km, about 1 h 30. These journeys are quoted in advance at a fixed price and can include a stop en route — Melk Abbey or the Wachau, for instance.
Do you offer cross-border journeys to the Czech Republic from Linz?
Yes. Český Krumlov is 75 km away and České Budějovice 90 km; Prague is roughly a 2 h 30 drive. Cross-border journeys are quoted in advance at a fixed price, with a vehicle authorised to operate in each country crossed.
Book your chauffeur
Confirmed within 30 minutes · Fixed price quoted in advance