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Bielefeld to Düsseldorf Transfer

The price is agreed before you book. No meter, no surge pricing.

  • Fixed price
  • Free cancellation
  • Flight tracking
  • Meet & greet

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Bielefeld to Düsseldorf is 177 km by road and takes about 1h 54 at normal traffic levels. A private car covers it in one leg, door to door, from €308 for up to 3 passengers — a price fixed before departure that does not move with traffic, tolls or the time of day.

177km
Distance
1:54
Journey time
€308
From
Tail lights streaking along a German autobahn at night — transfers to Bielefeld

A car does Bielefeld to Düsseldorf in roughly 1h 54 over 177 km. The motorway runs almost where the map does — 177 km of road across 150 km of straight line. The difference from every other way of making the trip is that it starts at your address and ends at theirs.

The fare is fixed when you book, so a closed lane or a slow stretch costs you time and not money — there is no meter and no waiting charge. Pickup is any address in Bielefeld: a home, a hotel, an office, a venue. Drop-off is the exact address in Düsseldorf, not the nearest station to it. Both cities are in Nordrhein-Westfalen, which usually means a single motorway and no rebooking of anything if the day moves.

One vehicle the whole way, one price, and a departure time you choose rather than one a timetable chooses for you. Journeys this length are mostly booked the same day or the day before, and the car can be at the door within the hour in normal conditions. Arriving by air instead? Düsseldorf Airport Transfers covers every destination we serve from the airport.

Same-day returns and waiting time

At 177 km this is a route people commonly do twice in a day, and it is worth booking as a return rather than as two separate journeys. The driver can wait at the far end — for a meeting, a viewing, a hospital appointment, a signing — and bring you back, which is quoted as one fixed price at booking rather than billed by the hour while the car stands. For a short wait that is almost always cheaper than two one-way transfers, and it removes the part of the day nobody plans for: finding a car back at 18:00 in a city you do not live in.

Business accounts and repeat journeys

Bielefeld and Düsseldorf is a corridor people travel repeatedly rather than once, so it is usually booked on account: settled monthly against an invoice carrying cost centres and traveller names. Regular travellers can be assigned the same driver where scheduling allows, and guest collection — meeting a client, a candidate or a speaker on your behalf and delivering them to the address — is booked the same way and billed to the same account. A team moving together in several vehicles is quoted as one price rather than as separate bookings that can drift apart on the day.

The two journeys a rail ticket does not include

A train time is measured Hauptbahnhof to Hauptbahnhof, and almost nobody starts or finishes at one. The real Bielefeld–Düsseldorf journey by rail is usually three journeys: getting to the station with your bags, the train itself, and getting from the far station to the actual address — the last of which is a taxi at the far end, at a metered price, in a city you may not know. Those two legs are where the published time and the published fare both stop being the whole story. A private car removes them by starting and ending at the addresses instead, which is why the comparison is closer than a timetable makes it look.

What actually slows this route down

The 177 km is not the variable — the two city edges are. Motorway running between Bielefeld and Düsseldorf is predictable enough to schedule against; the approach at either end in the morning and evening peaks is what moves a 1h 54 journey by twenty minutes either way. Because the price is fixed at booking, that variability costs you time and not money: there is no meter to watch and no waiting charge if a junction backs up. Where a departure is genuinely time-critical the pickup is set earlier rather than the route being driven faster, which is the only honest way to buy certainty on a road.

Fleet

Choose your vehicle

Every class includes the same service — flight tracking, meet and greet, waiting time and a fixed price. What changes is the space.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class flagship saloon — GermanRide First Class

First Class

From €556

Top of the range

3 passengers / 2 bags

Mercedes-Benz S-Class or similar

A flagship saloon — the long-wheelbase, rear-seat-first kind. Booked for board-level guests, client collection and the journeys where the car is part of the impression.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class executive saloon — GermanRide Business Class

Business Class

From €326

The default for work travel

3 passengers / 2 bags

Mercedes-Benz E-Class or similar

An executive saloon with room to work, quiet enough to take a call, and a boot built for checked luggage rather than weekend bags. The class most corporate accounts book by default.

Toyota Corolla Hybrid saloon — GermanRide Economy

Economy

From €308

The sensible one

3 passengers / 2 bags

Toyota Corolla Hybrid or similar

A clean, current saloon with a professional driver. Everything that matters — flight tracking, meet and greet, a fixed price — is included; you are simply not paying for a badge.

Mercedes-Benz V-Class van — GermanRide Business Van

Business Van

From €361

Groups and real luggage

7 passengers / 7 bags

Mercedes-Benz V-Class or similar

Seven seats, a boot that takes seven cases, and a sliding door that makes loading at the kerb straightforward. The class families and small teams actually need.

A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter minibus — GermanRide Minibus

Minibus

Price on request

Up to sixteen

16 passengers / 16 bags

For conference groups, wedding parties and trade-fair teams moving together. Quoted as one fixed price for the whole group rather than per seat.

Prices shown are the starting fare for this route and include tolls and airport access charges. Your exact price is confirmed before you book.

Straight answer

Is a private transfer the right choice here?

Should you take the train instead? Often, yes. Between these two cities the train is usually quicker than the 1h 54 drive once you are on it, and for one person travelling light it is normally cheaper too. We would rather say that than sell you the wrong journey. A car wins on a specific and fairly narrow set of trips: three or more of you, where four rail fares stop being cheaper than one vehicle; real luggage, instruments, sample cases or ski bags; a start or finish that is nowhere near a Hauptbahnhof, which quietly adds two local legs to a rail journey; a departure before the first train or after the last; or a schedule where a missed connection costs more than the fare does.

Side by side

How the ways of making this journey compare

Way of travelling Journey time What you pay Where it leaves you
Private transfer 1h 54 €308 fixed, for up to 3 passengers The address you booked
Metered taxi 1h 54, plus whatever the traffic does Metered — not known until you arrive The address you booked

Split 3 ways, the €308 fare is €103 a head — a rail ticket is priced per person, this one is priced per car.

Journey time and distance are measured on the road graph this route is priced from. Rail times are the fastest scheduled service and are shown only where we have verified one. We publish no figure for a metered taxi because the tariff is set locally and the fare is not known in advance — which is the difference this table exists to show.

What is included

The same on every route, in every class, at every hour.

Fixed price

Agreed in full before you book. Traffic, tolls and airport charges are already in it — the meter does not exist.

Flight tracking

We watch the flight number you give us. Land early or three hours late and the pickup moves with you, at no extra cost.

Meet and greet

Your driver waits inside arrivals holding a name sign, helps with the luggage and walks you to the car.

60 minutes waiting

Free waiting time after touchdown — enough for passport control and baggage reclaim without anyone watching a clock.

Door to door

From the exact address to the exact address. Not to the nearest station, and not to a rank at the end of the road.

Child seats

Infant, child and booster seats specified at booking. They are not charged as an extra.

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before pickup at no charge. Plans change; that is not something to be fined for.

Professional drivers

Licensed, insured, English- and German-speaking, and briefed on your journey before they set off.

Business travel

Booking for a company, or for somebody else

Most of what a company needs from a transfer is not a discount — it is knowing the number before the journey, and knowing somebody will be standing there holding the right name. Both are how this service already works.

Book on behalf of someone else

Name a colleague, a client or a candidate as the passenger and put your own address on the confirmation. The driver holds their name at arrivals; the booking, the changes and the receipt stay with you.

A price that survives an approval

The fare is fixed before you book, so it goes into an approval or onto an expense claim as a known number rather than an estimate. Traffic on the day changes the journey, never the amount.

Collecting a client properly

Flight tracking moves the pickup with the aircraft, and the driver waits inside arrivals with a name board rather than texting from a car park. Someone you are trying to impress should not have to find anybody.

Parties larger than one car

A group that outgrows a van is quoted as the combination of vehicles that actually seats it, priced per car and confirmed as one booking — not turned away at the vehicle list.

Talk to us about regular travel

If your company runs this journey more than occasionally, it is worth a conversation rather than a form. Tell us the routes and the volume and we will tell you plainly whether we are the right operator for it.

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A chauffeur in black holding the rear door of a black SUV open — GermanRide chauffeur service

How the journey works

  1. 01

    Book in about a minute

    Enter the two addresses, the date and how many of you there are. You see the price for every vehicle class before committing to anything.

  2. 02

    Confirmation with the details

    You get the driver assignment, the vehicle, the pickup point and a number to call. Nothing about your journey is a surprise on the day.

  3. 03

    We watch your flight

    From the flight number, so a delay is our problem rather than yours. The pickup time is recalculated automatically.

  4. 04

    Meet, load, leave

    Your driver is in arrivals with a name sign before you clear customs. Luggage into the car, and you go — no queue, no negotiation.

Other routes nearby

The same journey, the other way

Every route runs in both directions and is priced the same either way. Where a second airport serves the same city, that appears here too.

FAQ

Questions about this route

How long does the drive from Bielefeld to Düsseldorf take?

About 1h 54 for the 177 km, at normal traffic levels. Rush hour at either end is the main variable, which is why the pickup time is set from your commitment at the far end rather than from a standard departure.

What does a Bielefeld to Düsseldorf transfer cost?

From €308 for up to 3 passengers in an Economy car, €326 in Business Class, and €361 for a van seating up to 7. The quote is given in full before you book and covers the whole journey including tolls. There is no surcharge for night or weekend travel on this route.

Is the train faster than driving?

Usually, for a single traveller going centre to centre. The car earns its price on group travel, on heavy or awkward luggage, on addresses that are not near a station, and on departures too early or too late for a useful service.

Can the driver collect from any address?

Yes — any address in Bielefeld and any address in Düsseldorf, including addresses well outside the centre, which is the case a rail journey handles worst. Extra stops along the way are added at booking and quoted into the same fixed price.

How many passengers and how much luggage?

Three passengers with three large cases in a saloon, seven in a van with luggage to match, and up to 16 in a minibus. Tell us the real count at booking, including pushchairs and sports equipment, and the vehicle is assigned rather than guessed. Child and booster seats cost nothing extra.

Can I book the return at the same time?

Yes, and it is quoted at the same fixed price per leg. On a 177 km route a same-day return is a long day for one driver, so a return booked for later the same day may be assigned a second driver — the price does not change either way.

How do I pay, and when?

You can pay the driver at the end of the journey rather than in advance — no prepayment is needed to hold the booking. Card and online payment are accepted (visa, mastercard, amex, paypal), and cash is accepted in the car. Companies running this route regularly are invoiced monthly instead, with cost centres and traveller names on the invoice.

How far in advance should I book?

A day is comfortable for a saloon on a normal weekday and a few hours is usually enough. Book earlier for a van, for a party needing more than one car, for departures between midnight and five, and for any week when Bielefeld or Düsseldorf is holding a trade fair — during a big Messe the vehicles in a region genuinely run out.

Can I bring a pet?

Assistance dogs travel on every booking and are never charged for. Other animals are carried by arrangement — tell us the animal and the carrier at booking so a suitable vehicle and driver are assigned, rather than finding out at the kerb that this one is not. An unannounced animal is the one case we may not be able to take.

From €308 Get a fixed price

Ready when you are

Tell us where you are going.

Two addresses, a date, and how many of you there are. You will see the price for every vehicle class before you commit to anything.

Tail lights streaking along a German autobahn at night — GermanRide chauffeur service