Business Guide - Flughafen München
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Business Guide - Flughafen München
Munich Airport /Business Guide Your Gateway for Successful Business Living ideas – Connecting lives 01 Content /Munich Airport: The hub that makes you happy Living ideas – Connecting lives Located at the heart of Europe and with a high fre quency of connections to all over the world, Munich Airport is perfect for business trips. Welcome to Munich Airport, Europe’s most dynamic hub! munich-airport.com 01 Overview 02 Services 03 Lounges 04 VIP WING 05 Conferences & events 06 Shopping 07 Body & soul 08 Restaurants & hotels 09 Transportation 10 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 11 Recreation after business 12 Maps 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 4 Overview / Overview 5 Munich Airport – connecting continents Munich Airport is continually gaining in significance as an interna tional hub. With around 4,000 flights per week to some 189 desti nations in 67 countries, Munich Airport ranks no. 2 in Germany and no. 7 in Europe. Forecasts predict that Munich Airport will serve more than 58 million passengers by 2025. 01 02 03 04 The natural choice 10 reasons why to choose Munich when traveling ¬Munich Airport is Europe’s 7th largest airport ¬Minimum connecting times as short as 30 minutes ¬One of the fastest and most efficient terminals for transit passengers ¬Take a nap while waiting – napcabs provide a private room with bed in the transit area ¬Unwind and relax in various wellness and spa facilities ¬Have your meetings and conferences right at the airport ¬Shop at downtown prices in more than 150 shops ¬Experience culinary dishes in more than 45 restaurants at the »World’s Best Airport for Dining« ¬Enjoy VIP treatment and superb service in the VIP WING ¬Link business and pleasure at the doorstep of Germany’s no. 1 holiday region, Bavaria Among the World’s Six Best Airports since 2005 For the ninth consecutive year Munich Airport main tained its position among the world’s six best airports in the Skytrax World Airport Awards, an international survey of more than twelve million passengers. Additionally Munich Air port has yet again been named »Central Europe’s Best Airport«. In its »weight class« – airports with 30 – 40 million passen gers a year – Munich was actually number two in the world. According to passengers Munich has the world’s best airport restaurants. The Kempinski Hotel Airport München was chosen Europe’s number one airport hotel and the fourth best in the world. In the World Airport Awards, Skytrax asks passengers to evaluate airports under 40 criteria, including quality of handling and services, staff courtesy and efficiency, shopping and leisure amenities and transit facilities. 05 06 Munich Airport in your pocket – The app No matter where you are – with the Munich Airport App you enjoy accessibility to full details of current departures and arrivals. An other feature is the »MyM« service which let’s users put together a list of favorites including flights, shops, airlines and much more. Find out more about the app and download it free of charge in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Flight enquiries Check out the simplified website for mobile device users. m.munich-airport.de Flight information: Phone +49 89 975 21 313 www.munich-airport.com 07 08 09 10 11 12 6 Services Two efficient terminals 7 / Services Terminal 1 (T1) Terminal 1 was opened in 1992 and hosts all non-Star Alliance air lines. Each of the 5 modules (A-E) has its own arrivals and departures areas. With very short distances, Terminal 1 is tailor-made for the needs of point-to-point traffic. 03 Terminal 2 (T2) Terminal 2 which was completed in 2003, is a joint venture between Munich Airport and Lufthansa German Airlines, and the world’s first airport terminal to be jointly planned, financed and operated by an airport and an airline. It has become one of Europe’s fastest and most efficient terminals and is specifically tailored for the needs of transferring passengers. By 2015 a new satellite terminal is scheduled for completion offering space for an additional 11 million passengers per year. The new facility will be linked to Terminal 2 via a fast underground passenger transportation system. Passengers arriving or depart ing through it will continue using the check-in, ticket desks and the arrivals area in Terminal 2. Basic information of the two terminals Terminal 1: Orientation-friendly, modular structure, perfect for point-to-point traffic. Terminal 2: Europe’s newest transfer terminal for Lufthansa, Star Alliance and code-share partners. Minimum Connecting Time (MCT): within Terminal 1 35 min. within Terminal 2 30 min. between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 45 min. 02 04 Service Centers The following services are provided: Location in Terminal 1, Location in Terminal 2, München Airport Center level 03 ¬bagagge storage ¬bagagge storage ¬coat check service ¬coat check service ¬deposit for third parties ¬wired internet stations ¬lost and found ¬access to shower unit ¬fax, scan and copy services open from 5 am – 12 am ¬dry cleaning ¬ticket sale for public transport and Lufthansa Airport Bus (see pages 30/31) ¬wired internet point (including b/w printer) ¬national calling cards open 24-hours Contact: Phone +49 89 975 22 875 servicecenter@munich-airport.de Shower facilities Would you like to freshen up after a long day? Visit our modern shower facilities in the München Airport Center* or in Terminal 2 at the service center in the public area. 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 *MAC next to the Service Center (for men) and next to the parking office (for women). Service charge: € 15 incl. fresh towels and shower gel Map of Munich Airport: see pages 50/51. 12 8 Services 9 Convenient services 02 Accommodation booking services For hotel information and bookings as well as ticket sales for city tours and excursions to sights in Munich and the surrounding area, visit the main information desk located in the München Airport Center (MAC). Many hotels in the area offer direct shuttle services to and from the airport (see pages 26/27). 03 04 05 Orientation service Internet access Wired internet access is available in lounges, in both Service Centers as well as in conference and meeting locations. Wireless-LAN is available at all gates, in all lounges, the München Airport Center (MAC), municon Conference Center and Kempinski Hotel Airport München. It can be used free of charge for 30 min utes a day. Additional time can be easily purchased by credit card for € 4.95 per extra hour. Travelers are also able to use the inter net free of charge at the following working stations: Terminal 1, modules A – D, F, non-public area Terminal 2, level 04, at gate G10, G16 and G40, non-public area Terminal 2, level 05, at gate H32, non-public area Meet and Assist This Munich Airport service tailored for departing and arriving international passengers and groups is available in 20 lan guages. It includes meet and greet services, guidance through customs, passport and security control, as well as escorts to departure gates, lounges and transfer buses. Please note that bookings must be made 48 hours or more in advance. Phone +49 89 975 21 366 meetandassist@munich-airport.de High-tech service through InfoGates According to the motto »service nonstop«, passengers have a new way of obtaining quick and detailed information at Munich Airport. The InfoGates assist passengers in navigating through the airport and provide quick and detailed information regarding shopping, food & beverages and other services for travelers. The 12 InfoGate counters and the 27 interactive InfoGate kiosks are positioned at key locations throughout the terminal, helping passengers to find their way quickly. At the 12 InfoGate counters passengers can talk virtually with airport service staff: Simply click a button to be connected via videoconference to helpful multilingual personnel for real time dialogue on a lifesized screen. All information and airport directions can even be printed out. The quickest way to your chosen destination will be displayed on a map of the airport on one of the 27 interactive InfoGate kiosks. Distances, the estimated walk ing and anticipated waiting time at passport control and security screening will also be computed. 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 10 Lounges 11 / Lounges Lounges in Terminal 1 Air France KLM Lounge Module D, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 91 118 For Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and SkyTeam partners. Open for everyone 03 04 Recreation Areas The airport offers Recreation Areas free of charge which are available to all passengers. The area is divided into relaxation and working zones. The relaxation area is equipped with comfortable seats and couches for reading and resting, four nabcaps* (see page 22) and monitors with the latest flight information. Special lighting effects and decorative plants create a calm atmosphere. The working area provides desks, chairs, free internet points and power outlets. Terminal 2, level 04, between gates G17 and G18, non-public area Terminal 2, level 05, between gates H32 and H33, non-public area * napcaps on level 04 at gate 06 Smoking Lounges Munich Airport has installed three stylish and comfortable smoking lounges in the security area of Terminal 2. These lounges are free of charge and for everyone to use. An elaborate ventilation-system prevents people outside from being exposed to smoke. Atlantic Lounge Module C, level 03, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 21 329 For passengers of several airlines, Priority Pass members and against payment (€ 29.75 incl. VAT) British Airways Galleries Lounge Module B, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 91 304 For British Airways and One world members. 06 07 08 Emirates Lounge Module C, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 92 537 For passengers of Emirates Airlines. Winston Lounges Terminal 2, level 04, gate H16/H17, non-public area Terminal 2, level 05, gate H31, non-public area Camel Lounge Terminal 2, level 05, gate H13, non-public area 05 09 10 Camel Lounge Europe Lounge Module D, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 21 323 For passengers of several airlines, Priority Pass members and against payment (€ 29.75 incl. VAT) 11 12 12 VIP WING 13 Lounges in Terminal 2 Luxurious materials, warm colors and attractive seating arrangements make passengers feel welcome. The TV zones let passengers choose between information and entertainment. For busy travelers on the go, the lounges offer work areas with fax machines, copiers, power outlets and wireless internet access. The Lufthansa Senator Lounges even offer a bar with a barkeeper. Exclusive shower facilities are available in all Lufthansa Lounges. 04 / VIP WING A unique place for VIPs Lufthansa First Class Lounge Lufthansa First Class Lounge Level 04 & level 05, non-public area Lufthansa Senator Lounge Level 04 & level 05, non-public area Lufthansa Business Class Lounge Level 04 & level 05, non-public area In addition to eight lounges at Munich Airport, the exclusive VIP WING caters to travelers with superior demands who are looking for a tranquil, spacious area to relax or work. The exclusive wing offers a bar and buffet area, quiet workspaces and offices, individual suites for resting, private showers as well as one equipped conference suite. A personal attendant assists with check-in, baggage handling, passport control, customs clearance and VAT refunds. Limousine transfers to and from the aircraft and individual security check are also provided. Furthermore VIP guests are welcome to enjoy the wing’s typical Bavarian beer garden and an elegant smoking lounge. The VIP Services and Suites can be booked independently, regardless of airline or booking class. Terminal 1, module D south/E, level 04 05 06 07 08 VIP Suite Neuschwanstein Castle Lufthansa Business Class Lounge 09 10 First Class Customers and HON Circle Members The Lufthansa First Class Lounge invites HON Circle members and First Class guests to enjoy the exclusive atmosphere of the à-lacarte gourmet restaurant, the bar area, the cigar lounge, work units and luxurious bathrooms with Jacuzzis. Moreover, valet parking and limousine services are also available. The First Class Lounge extends over two levels with a total area of 860 sqm. Contact: Phone +49 89 975 21 333 Fax +49 89 975 21 336 E-mail vipwing@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.com 11 Register for your travel agent commission at vipcorporate@munich-airport.de 12 14 VIP services Conferences & events 15 / Conferences & events Business facilities at Munich Airport A short experience report of Angela Geissler, Munich Airport’s Account Director North America: Just imagine the comfort of arriving at an airport with no lines at security checks and no hustle in the baggage claim area. Upon landing at Munich Airport, a VIP WING staff member will meet and transfer you to the VIP WING via an Audi A8. A dedicated immigra tions officer will check your passport and within minutes you will already be entering the lounge area. Once inside you can shower, work in a private alcove, visit the bar and buffet, or order a meal. It is also possible to reserve VIP Suite for total privacy for example with a private bathroom, lounge and working area. You can choose from four individually designed VIP Suites to make your stay most comfortable. While you’re relaxing in your own VIP Suite or in the Wing, your luggage will be picked up by a staff member, brought to the VIP WING, and can even be transferred to your hotel directly. Once you experience our VIP WING and service, you’ll never want to travel any other way. Searching for unique event or party venues, meeting facilities or conference centers? Munich Airport offers a variety of venues for events of all sizes. Whether you are planning a small presentation or a large conference, space to accommodate up to 3,000 guests is available. International flight connections, more than 30,000 parking spots and two rapid-transit rail stops onsite make the airport the ideal location for successful events. Additional event services such as technical support, security, medical care and catering are also provided. 05 06 07 municon conference center The municon conference center is located only steps away from your arriving flight between the airport’s two terminals on the top floor of the München Airport Center (MAC). The center features 27 luxurious and bright conference rooms, many with spectacular Alpine views, and a full range of services such as the latest in con ference room technology, technical support and catering. The larg est conference room can accommodate up to 200 people. Between meeting sessions visit the center’s comfortably appointed lounges, or enjoy a meal at Bella Vista, municon’s fine Italian restaurant. Phone +49 89 975 93 200 www.municon.de Pressed for time? Have your meeting right in the security area in the luxurious VIP WING. The room is fully equipped and offers space for up to 10 people. For more information contact the VIP WING (see pages 13/14). 08 09 10 11 12 16 Conferences & events 17 Event locations at Munich Airport München Airport Center (MAC) The München Airport Center Forum is Europe’s largest outdoor covered venue located right between Terminals 1 and 2. In addition to showrooms, conference facilities, office services and a medical center, it offers restaurants, cafés and shops. Throughout the year, the MAC hosts a variety of extraordinary events like the European Championship in Stationary Wave Riding in summer or the famous Winter Market for passengers and locals alike. Technical support and utilities such as power, water and media hook-ups are available. MAC Lounge North Enjoy the stylish and unique ambiance with 311 sqm for approxi mately 100 people in the MAC Lounge North overlooking the vivid heart of Munich Airport - the MAC-Forum. Visitors Terrace You can rent this wonderful space on the rooftop of Terminal 2 offering a fantastic panoramic view of the airport for exclusive summer and open-air events (up to 500 people). Hotels with conference facilities Kempinski Hotel Airport München Kempinski Hotel Airport München is an exclusive location for hosting conferences and banquets located directly at the airport between Terminals 1 and 2. The architecture of the hotel is centered on its steel and glass atrium which can host events for up to 1,200 guests. The hotel offers a total of 30 conference and banquet facilities with natural daylight and personal meeting concierge. Furthermore a Business Center with secretary service and rental offices is avail able. Skytrax voted the Kempinski Hotel Airport München as »Best Airport Hotel in Europe« 2013. Phone +49 89 978 20 www.kempinski.com/munichairport 05 06 07 08 09 München Airport Center (MAC) Contact for above locations: Phone +49 89 975 34 332 cornelia.rossmann@munich-airport.de www.airport-media-muc.com Novotel München Airport With 6 modern meeting rooms, the hotel provides an ideal setting for conferences and seminars in an area up to 300 sqm. Addi tionally there are two boardrooms on the 3rd floor, with access to the panorama terrace and a view to the airport. The comfortable set-up includes natural light, air conditioning, sound proof windows and professional technical equipment including WiFi. The hotel provides a meeting package including conference room, soft drinks, WIFI, projector, lunch, 2 coffee breaks and an IHK (Chamber of Commerce and industry) certified meeting manager. Phone +49 89 970 51 30 www.novotel.com/6711 10 11 12 18 Shopping /Shopping Truly Bavarian The shopping mall – Munich Airport offers endless shopping opportunities for everyone in more than 150 exclusive shops – no matter if you’re shopping for souvenirs or luxury items. All shops are open seven days a week and do not charge higher prices than their counterparts in Munich’s city center. The shopping mall Hugo Boss Ready-to-wear clothing for men and women, business fashion and exquisite casual outfits are available at the Hugo Boss store in the MAC. The other stores distribute men’s fashion only. MAC, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 04 and level 05, non-public area Marc O’Polo As all insiders know Marc O’Polo epitomizes casual fashion for men and women. Apart from fashion, the store also stocks shoes, bags, leather products and accessories. MAC, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Picard Design: zeitgeist – finish: tradi tional. This is the attitude behind the perfectly crafted, high quali ty bags produced by Picard MAC, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Polo Ralph Lauren/Burberry This store offers fashion for women as well as shoes and accessories of the traditional brand Polo Ralph Lauren. 19 Classics from the fashion label Burberry such as the legendary trench coat or accessories are also available. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area René Lezard Compose with style: Women’s and men’s collection, accesso ries, bags, shoes and fragrances. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Salvatore Ferragamo Exquisite bags and accessories such as jewelry, sunglasses and scarves. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Strenesse This is the only independent in ternational designer brand from Germany. Its success is based on its stylish, innovative design. MAC, level 03, public area After you are done with shop ping why not treat yourself to a glass of champagne and some seafood at our Champagne Bar, located in our Luxury Shopping Area. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Discover BAVARIA The famous German beer mugs, gingerbread hearts and more traditional Bavarian souvenirs are available here. Terminal 1, module B, level 04, public area Terminal 2, level 04, public area Dallmayr Feinkost Dallmayr with its long standing tradition offers Bavarian and international delicatessen spe cialties as well as the famous Dallmayr coffee. The original Dallmayr shop in Munich’s city center is definitely worth a visit. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area 06 Insider tip: Why not bring home some memorable Bavarian treats from Munich Airport’s cult pub and brewery, Airbräu? (see page 24) 07 FC Bayern München Fan Shop This spacious store offers 600 different articles for FC Bayern fans to choose from. MAC, Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Gift and souvenir shops Deutsches Museum Shop Kids and grown-ups alike will love these extraordinary and surprising products and toys. Terminal 2, level 04, public area CEDON For design aficionados, CEDON offers a cherry-picked selection of extraordinary lifestyle prod ucts: books, stationery, design icons and travel accessories. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area i-Düpferl Original gifts for every occasion and home accessories, some thing to suit everyone’s taste at the always beautifully decorated i-Düpferl store. MAC, level 03, public area 08 09 10 11 Please find more information online at www.munich-airport.com/shopping 12 20 Shopping 21 Get your refunds All shops are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT). The VAT rate in Germany is 19%. Passengers from Non-EU countries have the opportunity to reclaim this tax on goods purchased in Germany upon departure. Refunds are paid in cash or transferred onto the credit card. For check-in baggage Check in at one of the counters and have your baggage labeled. Proceed to the customs office with the baggage. Customs will check your merchandise, stamp your receipts and handle your baggage. With the stamped receipts, proceed to the Cash Refund Desk to receive your refund. For carry-on baggage Check in and pass the security and passport control. Afterwards, proceed to the customs office to have your merchandise checked. With the stamped receipts, proceed to one of the Cash Refund Desks to receive your refund. VAT refund desks Terminal 1, module B, level 04, public area Terminal 2, level 04, public area and level 05, non-public area You can also get your refund at the ReiseBank. MAC, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 03, public area Munich Airport’s Shopping Guide lists all shops at the airport. This brochure is available at all information counters and displays throughout Terminals 1 and 2 and the MAC. It can also be ordered via e-mail: marketing@munich-airport.de Cash and customs Money exchange and cash Foreign currency can be exchanged at Munich Airport in banks, at exchange offices and currency exchange machines. Cash machines (ATMs) for Maestro Debit Cards or international credit cards are also available. Fees vary depending on the card provider companies. 06 Import and export Travelers may introduce goods free of duty from a third country (Non-EU) into Germany on the condition that the goods are in tended for private use and consumption. 07 Maximum amounts: Tobacco products: ¬ 200 cigarettes or ¬ 100 cigarillos or ¬ 50 cigars or ¬ 250 g tobacco for smoking or ¬ proportionate amounts of each For further information concerning customs please log on to: www.zoll.de Alcohol and alcoholic beverages: ¬ 1 liter of spirits (over 22% vol.) or ¬ 2 liters of spirits (under 22% vol.) or ¬ proportionate amounts of each and ¬ 4 liters of non sparkling wines and ¬ 16 liters of beer 08 09 10 All other goods are duty free up to a total value of € 430 per adult. Travelers entering the EU from a third country or leaving the EU for a third country with € 10,000 or more in cash are required to make a written declaration. Declaration forms are available at the customs offices. 11 12 22 Body & soul /Body & soul 23 Beauty At Munich Airport the Minimum Connecting Time in Terminal 2 is 30 minutes. But certainly no one will regret having extra time exploring the airport. It is Munich Airport’s intention to make stopovers as comfortable and entertaining as possible. Chi-Mas Institute/Mobile Massage Relaxation napcabs Munich Airport has eight napcabs within the transit area. These sleeping cabins offer everything travelers need: A space to rest with a comfortable bed, a work station with free internet access and a flat screen TV. Charges will be € 10 – 15 per hour with a minimum time of two hours and need to be paid by credit card. Terminal 2, level 04, gate G06, non-public area Terminal 2, level 05, gate H32, non-public area www.napcabs.com The Cosmetic Institute An oasis of calmness and re laxation located within the Duty Free Shop. Both men and women can enjoy cosmetic, facial and body treatments, manicures and a wide range of wellness options for full body care. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Brants Barber & Shop An exclusive barber offering hair cut, shave and manicure services for men only. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Classic Shoe Shine Service Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Sports Chi-Mas Institute/Mobile Massage Services offered are relaxing massage and acupressure. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Charge: from € 1 per minute Kempinski Fit & Fly Spa Enjoy the most relaxing time out – right in the center of Munich Airport. Escape the frantic pace and strains of travel with the SPA features including indoor pool, whirlpool, steam bath, sauna ladies and mixed, therapeutic and wellness massages. Day use and 2-hour-tickets are available. Phone +49 89 978 22 900 E-mail spa.munichairport@kempinski.com Mon – Fri 7 am – 10 pm; Sat – Sun and public holidays 8 am – 10 pm MAC, level 03, public area Meditation Two meditation and prayer rooms for all faiths are available. MAC, Upper Gallery Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Muslim prayer rooms are available at Terminal 1, module C Bodystreet EMS Studio The studio offers EMS (Electric Muscle Stimulation) training being advertised as one of the world’s most efficient exercise concepts. Phone +49 89 975 83 333 MAC, level 04, public area 07 08 09 10 11 12 24 Restaurants & hotels 25 /Restaurants & hotels With more than 45 restaurants and bars Munich Airport offers a culinary connection to anywhere in the world and has recently been awarded »World’s Best Airport for Dining« by Skytrax. Restaurants Airbräu The world’s only airport brewery Airbräu has its own beer garden surrounded by real chestnut trees. Next to the large brewing kettle, guests can enjoy delicious Bavarian cuisine, freshly brewed beer and traditional Bavarian coziness. The Zirbel- and Forumsstube rooms are available for small events. Adjacent is Airbräu Tenne, which is available for all sorts of events. Its subsidiary »Next to heaven« is the perfect alternative for transit passengers to enjoy Bavarian hospitality. MAC, level 03, public area or Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Il Mondo The restaurant impresses with its culinary delights and exquisite wines, as well as typical warm Italian service and a unique view to the airport’s apron. One separate room for up to 35 people is avail able for all sorts of events. The Il Mondo was also recently certified as »Ospitalitá Italiana«. Terminal 1, module B, level 06, public area Hotels at the airport An abundant range of comfortable hotels with quiet rooms are available at and close to the airport. A last-minute hotel reservation service is provided at Munich Airport by the Information Desk in the München Airport Center. Kempinski Hotel Airport München The German luxury five star hotel group Kempinski offers higher quality than most airport hotels. Skytrax awarded the Kempinski Hotel Airport München as »Best Airport Hotel in Europe« 2013. The hotel is located next to the München Airport Center (MAC), just a few steps away from both terminals. It has a range of 389 rooms and suites which are comfortably equipped. The fit & fly SPA includes an indoor pool, whirlpool, steam bath, sauna for ladies and mixed, 24/7 gym for in-house guests as well as therapeutic and wellness massages. Phone +49 89 978 20 www.kempinski.com/munichairport 08 Leysieffer Restaurant & Bar (open 24-hours) The restaurant offers a wide range of antipasti, fresh salads, homemade cakes and ice cream. During the day, three open front cooking stations offer a daily menu including Bavarian, Asian and Italian dishes. MAC, level 03, public area Mangostin Airport Connoisseurs of Sushi- and Thai-dishes will certainly get their money’s worth. The restaurant is able to host groups up to 200 people. Terminal 2, level 05, public area 09 10 Novotel München Airport Thanks to its ideal location within the airport grounds, you can quickly reach both terminals and enjoy excellent transport links to Freising, Munic’s city center and the exhibition center from his »state-of-the-art« hotel. It offers 257 air-conditioned rooms with WIFI and tea-/coffee-making facilities free of charge. Phone +49 89 970 51 30 www.novotel.com/6711 11 12 26 Restaurants & hotels Location Hotel Contact Details Hotels around the airport Around Munich Airport there is a broad range of rooms and overnight accommodations of various price ranges. Below you will find a short overview of the hotels in the airport area. Category1 Freising Corbin Feng-Shui-Business Hotel **** www.corbin-hotel.de Dorint Hotel Munich Airport Freising **** www.hotel-muenchen-freising.dorint.com Munich Airport Marriott Hotel **** www.marriott.de Isar Hotel *** www.isarhotel.de 27 Distance Shuttle from the Service2 Airport 11 km Yes 11 km Yes 12 km Yes 11 km Yes 8 km Yes 9 km Yes *** 8 km Yes **** 5 km Yes *** 4 km Yes **** 6 km Yes *** 4 km Yes 20 km No Walpertskirchen Hotel Hallnberg *** www.hotel-restaurant-hallnberg.de 24 km Yes Wartenburg Schweiger’s Landgasthof www.landhotel-schweigers.de 18 km Yes Hallbergmoos Mövenpick Hotel München Airport **** www.moevenpick-munich-apt.com Airport-Hotel Regentpark **** www.airport-hotel-regent.com Oberding Mercure Hotel München Airport Aufkirchen www.mercure.com »Loden« Bar & Lounge Munich Airport Marriott Hotel Location Hotel Contact Details Eching Golden Tulip Olymp www.goldentulipolymp.de Category1 **** Erding Hotel Erdinger Weißbräu **** www.hotel-erdinger-weissbraeu.de Hotel Henry **** www.hotel-henry.de Hotel Kastanienhof **** www.kastanienhof-erding.de Best Western Parkhotel Erding **** www.parkhotel-erding.de Best Western Hotel München - Airport **** www.airport-muenchen.bestwestern.de Victory Hotel Therme Erding ****/* www.victory-hotel.de (opening summer 2014) Distance Shuttle from the Service2 Airport 18 km 14 km No Yes 15 km Yes 16 km Yes 16 km Yes 16 km Yes 12 km Yes Schwaig NH München Airport www.nh-hotels.com Holiday Inn Express Munich Airport www.fmhos.com Sheraton München Airport Hotel www.sheratonmunichairport.com Arcadia Hotel Munich Airport www.arcadia-hotel.de Unterschleißheim Dolce Munich Unterschleissheim www.dolcemunich.de 1 2 ****Plus *** 08 09 10 11 Official category or equivalent Fees may apply 12 28 Transportation / Transportation A well-established road network as well as bus and rapid-transit rail services connect the airport with Munich’s city center and its surrounding area. By car Munich Airport is linked to motor way A92. On the way to Munich’s city center, change from motor way A92 to A9 in the direction of »München«. All roads are clearly marked. Travel time is approx imately 30 – 45 minutes for a distance of 39 kms (24 miles). On the road Speed limits: (unless otherwise indicated) 50 km/h (30 mph) within city limits and 100 km/h (62 mph) elsewhere. Motorways (called Autobahn, indicated by an »A« and a number) are toll free. No general speed limit applies – except permanent or temporary limits due to weather conditions, volume of traffic, etc. For journeys to Austria and Switzerland, a motorway vignette (road toll sticker) is mandatory and can be purchased at gas stations. Use of mobile phones while driving is permitted only with a handsfree set. 29 Car rental service The car rental center can be found in the München Airport Center (MAC). The car rental pick-up and return area is conveniently located in the parking garage P6 right next to the MAC. Avis Budget Phone +49 89 975 97 600 www.avis.com Europcar Phone +49 89 973 50 20 www.europcar.com Enterprise Phone +49 89 978 80 410 www.enterprise.com Hertz Phone +49 89 978 86 12 www.hertz.de Sixt www.sixt.com Special Service: SIXT Diamond Lounge The SIXT Diamond Lounge located in the Upper Gallery of the MAC, invites SIXT status clients to enjoy the exclusive atmosphere of its bar area and conference facilities. Friendly staff members escort customers to their rental cars parked right outside the door. Rent a Terstappen plus rental cars of Dollar and Thrifty Phone +49 70 08 37 78 277 www.muenchen.terstappen.de Main provider of roadside assistance: ADAC, Phone +49 18 022 22 222 Gas stations at Munich Airport If you need to return your rental car with a full tank of gas, just stop by Agip or OMV located directly at the airport. 09 10 For your GPS navigation system You can use the following recommendations to program any vehicle navigation system and be confident of arriving at Munich Air port. To get to the terminal area, enter the following data: Street: Terminalstrasse; Place: 85445 Oberding 11 12 30 Transportation 31 Let yourself be chauffeured By limousine A wide range of transfer and limousine service companies offer road transportation to a large number of destinations in Bavaria and Austria. For a list of chauffeur and limousine service compa nies please refer to: www.munich-airport.com > Getting to the airport By bus For all bus transfers and hotel shuttles please refer to: www.munich-airport.com > Getting to the airport By taxi German taxis are cream-colored with a »Taxi«-sign on their roof. They can be stopped in the streets, picked up at taxi queues or booked over the phone. The fare is calculated by meters traveled. For longer distances a fixed price can be negotiated.Approximate fare from the airport to Munich’s city center: € 55 – 60; Journey time approx. 40 min. Phone +49 89 216 10 By rapid-transit rail (S-Bahn) A large network of S-Bahn routes offers very good connections to Munich’s city center and its surrounding area. S1 and S8 connect the airport with the city of Munich. Trains depart approximately every ten minutes reaching Munich Central Railway Station/Haupt bahnhof (Hbf) within 40 minutes. The entrances to the rapid-tran sit rail station are located in the München Airport Center (MAC). Tickets for the train can be purchased at ticket machines or the DB counter in the MAC. The best ticket choices to Munich’s city center: Airport-City-Day-Ticket: Single day ticket: € 11.70 Partner day ticket: € 21.30 (ideal for groups of two to five adults) These tickets are valid within Munich’s com plete public transport network until 6 am the following day. Insider tip The Lufthansa Airport Bus is the best connection to Munich North (Schwabing) where many hotels are located. The second and final stop is at Munich Central Railway Station/Hauptbahnhof (Hbf). Complete travel time from Munich Airport is approximately 40 minutes. Departures are every 20 minutes between 6.25 am and 10.25 pm from Terminal 1/module A, Terminal 2 and the München Airport Center (MAC). One-way-ticket: € 10.50, Round-trip-ticket: € 17 www.airportbus-muenchen.de/en Munich Airport DB Service counter hours daily from 7.30 am – 10 pm 09 Please note that all tickets (except of day tickets) must be validated at the beginning of every journey. Blue validation machines are located at the entrance of rapid-transit rail stations or inside buses and trams. The penalty for traveling without a valid ticket is a fine of at least € 40. 10 Taxi guide tours Special taxis driven by certified tour guides allow a tailor-made combination of transfer and sightseeing. Prices are calculated per car (1 – 8 passengers). www.taxi-guide-muenchen.de 11 12 32 Transportation 33 Traveling beyond Munich Public transportation within Munich Taking bus, tram, S-Bahn and U-Bahn Besides the S-Bahn there is a very good network of U-Bahn (underground rapid-transit rail), tram and bus routes within Mu nich. U-Bahn stations can be recognized by this sign: All tickets are intermodal and available from ticket machines or service centers. Tickets for bus and tram service can also be pur chased directly from the driver. MVV Service Centers opening hours: Central railway station/Hauptbahnhof (Hbf): Mon – Fri 6.15 am – 6.30 pm Sat – Sun 6.45 am – 3.30 pm Marienplatz underground level: Mon-Fri 9 am – 8 pm Sat 9 am – 4 pm The best ticket choices for Munich’s city center: Single day ticket (inner district): € 6 Partner day ticket (inner district): € 11.20 (ideal for groups of two to five adults) These tickets are valid within Munich’s inner public transport network and can be used until 6 am of the following day. Regional and long-distance trains German trains are operated by Deutsche Bahn AG and other pri vate transportation companies. Most regional and long distance trains depart from Munich Central Railway Station/München Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) and can be reached from Munich Airport via S1 or S8 rapid-transit rail lines (S-Bahn). Within Bavaria there is a dense railway network, allowing one to reach towns, regional economic centers and neighboring countries such as Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy or Switzerland by train. For smooth travel without long waiting times, an hourly service with good connec tions via regional and semi-fast (express) trains is provided. The fastest and most comfortable train is the high-speed InterCity Express (ICE). For a trip to south-eastern Bavaria, it is best to travel with the S8 to Ostbahnhof to connect with the regional and long-distance train network. In Germany it is not necessary to book train travel in advance. Simply purchase a ticket and board the train. When traveling with the ICE however, it is recommended to make a seat reservation for an additional charge. Tickets can be purchased at DB ticket machines or in DB ticket offices, which you can also find at Munich Airport. Munich Airport DB Service counter hours daily 7.30 am – 10 pm MAC For more information regarding public transportation in and around Munich please log on to: www.mvv-muenchen.de/en CityTourCard Munich This ticket was especially designed for Munich visitors. It is not only valid for public transportation in Munich, but also includes discounts of up to 50% on over 30 attractions such as city tours, bike rentals, sights, museums, theaters and restaurants. The CityTourCard can be purchased at the MVV counter in the München Airport Center (MAC) and at all ticket machines near S-Bahn, U-Bahn, bus and tram stops. For more information please refer to: www.citytourcard-muenchen.com 09 10 11 For ticket purchases online, time tables and further information regarding train travel, please refer to: www.bahn.de 12 34 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 35 Convention Bureau Meet in Munich! / MICE business in Munich & Bavaria Perfect for conventions and incentives Munich – the congress city Munich, located in the center of Europe is one of the world’s most beautiful and sought-after convention cities. Bavaria’s capital successfully combines tradition with the vitality of a 21st century high-tech location. Munich assumes the top position within Europe in regards to technology, research, science and medicine. Munich Convention Bureau Professional • Creative • Flexible The city offers a combination of architecture, from charming and traditional to modern and visionary, and provides a rich scope of opportunities for cultivating intellectual inspiration. The English Garden with the Isar River located in the city center, the Upper Bavarian lakes and the delightful countryside at the foothills of the Alps, create a unique environment for sports and recreational ac tivities. A superb range of event locations, a large variety of cultural, artistic and culinary highlights together with the professionalism of the conference sector, ensures a wealth of opportunities for staging events of all magnitudes. Munich Convention Bureau It is the central contact point for all convention and meeting planners as well as organizers. Extensive experience, professional expertise, an unbiased approach and flexibility are just a few of the qualities characterizing the Bureau. tourismus.kongressbuero@muenchen.de www.muenchen.de/kongresse 10 www.muenchen.de/kongresse 11 • Congress Hotels • Event Locations • Entertainment 12 36 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 37 The first choice ICM – International Congress Center Munich The ICM is one of the most successful »state-of-the-art« conven tion centers worldwide. With seating facilities accommodating up to 6,000 people, flexible rooms and an exhibition space of some 8,000 sqm, it sets new standards for architecture, equipment, infrastructure and service. With its location directly next to the Munich Trade Fair Center, it satisfies all prerequisites for events of any size, as it can be combined with the adjacent exhibition halls. info@icm-muenchen.de www.icm-muenchen.de Special venues for special occasions Munich Trade Fair Center This is one of Europe’s top trading centers and convention venues, hosting approximately 40 industry-focused trade shows with 30,000 exhibitors from over 100 countries. Every year over two million visitors from more than 200 countries take part in trade shows in Munich. newsline@messe-muenchen.de www.messe-muenchen.de M,O,C – a multifunctional event center The exhibition center M,O,C is ideal for small and exclusive func tions as well as for medium-sized and expanded events. It unique ly combines the advantages of conference hotels and congress centers with the functional structure of exhibition halls. It provides a flexible room concept for individual event planning with approxi mately 30,000 sqm of space. Every year over 150 trade shows and events are hosted at the M,O,C, Event Center. info@moc-muenchen.de www.moc-muenchen.de Munich for soccer fans Germany’s most successful soccer team, FC Bayern, has won almost every imaginable soccer award. You can watch the suc cessful team play at the magnificent Allianz Arena. The entire arena with a capacity of almost 70,000 visitors is surrounded by a façade of inflated foil panels, which can be illuminated in red, blue and white. Located between Munich City and Munich Airport, the Allianz Arena is an ideal event location. A variety of restaurants, a business club, a well-equipped press club, two exclusive Davidoff VIP cigar lounges as well as 106 suites are available. besucher@arena-one.com www.allianz-arena.de Munich for car fans Germany with its modern Autobahns is not only a great place to drive but also offers a long tradition of car manufacturing. Munich is home to BMW with an ensemble of Munich landmarks right next to the Olympic Park. Its most recent addition is BMW Welt, a styl ish and futuristic building for personalized car delivery, partly open to the public. It showcases the world of BMW, from automobile and motorcycle innovations to new technologies and designs. The flexible array of spatial options includes a Business Center and Club with indoor and outdoor terraces, a 945 sqm multifunctional auditorium for up to 700 people and truly breathtaking venues like the Double Cone. Thanks to its world-famous architecture, the exceptional range of events and the innovative, multi-faceted exhibition and space concept the BMW Welt was named Germany’s best design location in 2013 by the Location Awards. infowelt@bmw-welt.com www.bmw-welt.com 10 11 12 38 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 39 Munich for beer fans The »Munich Mix« of big-city-atmosphere, rural charm, art treasures, traditions and high-tech helped the capital of Bavaria become world renown. But what adds to the city’s popularity is the special beverage that is associated with Munich throughout the world: beer. Internationally, Munich is undoubtedly the number one beer metropolis. Besides the Oktoberfest, one of Munich’s trade mark events, there are many other opportunities to enjoy Munich’s beer any time of the year. Munich’s famous beer cellars host up to 2,000 people (Löwenbräukeller). Their ever popular festive halls can be booked exclusively. www.augustinerkeller.de www.gasthaus-alte-messe.de www.hacker-pschorrbraeu.de www.hofbraeuhaus.de www.hofbraeukeller.de www.loewenbraeukeller.com www.nockherberg.com Munich for music fans Three world-class orchestras dominate the city’s classical music scene: the Munich Philharmonic, the Bavarian State Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Broadcasting. In 1985, the Munich Philharmonic was given its own location within the Gasteig Arts Center. Besides the Philharmonie, one of Germany’s largest concert halls with seating for 2,400 guests, several other rooms can be rented out as well. veranstaltungen@gasteig.de www.gasteig.de Munich for opera lovers Ranking among the top five opera houses worldwide, the Bavarian State Opera provides fascinating performances in a marvelous at mosphere. Be enchanted by a live performance or catch a glimpse behind the scenes during an exclusive backstage tour. These tours will give interesting insights into the immense logistical complex ity of a performance and the opera house’s architecture. A special highlight is the opportunity to meet one of the staff members. After describing their tasks, the work on stage and backstage, they will be at your disposal to answer questions. Special tours with focus on King Ludwig II and his patronage of Richard Wagner are also available and offered in seven languages. To bring your program full circle, the tours can be combined with a delicious three course menu in the »brenner« restaurant or with coffee and cake in the afternoon. Better informed than the other opera audiences… … are participants of the Après Opera program. Start the eve ning with an appetizer with other opera lovers and get to know a dramaturge of the Bavarian State Opera. After your visit to the opera, main course, dessert and animated conversations about the experience will follow. All arising questions will be answered so that nothing remains unclear. For further information please contact: Maria Gaul Phone +49 89 218 51 007 tourismus@staatsoper.de www.staatsoper.de/tours 10 11 12 40 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 41 Germany’s top conference destination The Olympic Park – one of Munich’s landmarks Constructed for the Summer Olympics in 1972, the Olympic Park Munich continues to be a leisure and event center that is full of life. With its outstanding architectural design, set masterfully in a magnificent landscape on a terrain, approximately one million square meters in size, the Olympic Park is not only a magnet for tourists but also for locals. Its most remarkable highlight is the almost 300 m Olympic Tower from which you can enjoy a breath taking view of Munich, while dining at its revolving restaurant. Munich’s Olympic Park is one of the most renowned event sites worldwide. The Olympic Stadium has a maximum capacity of 75,000 people and the Olympic Hall almost 15,000 people, making them the two largest event locations in and around Munich. There are many more buildings, flexible rooms for rent and an experi enced team onsite to plan and execute tailor-made events from 50 persons onwards. event@olympiapark-muenchen.de www.olympiapark-muenchen.de Events at Bavarian castles There are numerous, impressive rooms in Bavarian castles and gardens that add a royal touch to every event. One example is the »Kaisersaal«in the Munich Residence, suitable for banquets, cocktail receptions, award ceremonies and other special events accommodating up to 720 guests. www.schloesser.bayern.de Bavaria is clearly Germany’s top conference destination. Where better to host a meeting or a conference than where others spend their holidays? Enchanting countryside, art, culture and a range of leisure activities all combined with Bavarian charm – something to suit every business traveler. It has been proven that motivation levels are directly related to one’s surroundings. Gipfeltreffen® is Bavaria’s business tourism brand. All tourism products offered by »Gipfeltreffen®« have a distinct Bavarian flavor so that visitors are introduced to the diversity of each region and the wide range of products offered. Bavarian venues include breweries, royal surroundings, spas, mountains and the great outdoors. For further information please contact: BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH tourismus@bayern.info www.gipfeltreffen.by One of many examples is Lake Tegernsee which is situated in a sunny valley at the foot hills of the Alps in beautiful Bavaria. Its close proximity to inspiring historical cities such as Munich and Salzburg makes it the per fect destination for meetings of any kind. For further information please contact: info@tegernsee.com en.tegernsee.de 10 11 12 42 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 43 Incentive travel in Bavaria Restaurant recommendations Bavaria is not only Germany’s no. 1 holiday region, but a top incentives destination as well. Its numerous sports and leisure facilities coupled with Bavarian coziness make the region a perfect location for incentives. Munich offers a full variety of cuisine from gourmet dishes to traditional Bavarian food. To list them all would go beyond the scope of this brochure. Here are two insider tips: Bavaria’s attractive offerings range from medieval towns to met ropolitan cities surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re interested in fairytale castles, impressive soccer arenas, art treasures or outdoor activities, Bavaria offers something for every one. For the adventurous, anything is possible: rafting, rappelling, ballooning, paragliding, mountain bike and snowshoe hiking tours, ski jump workshops, rallies in German cars and survival training. For those who just want to relax, savor a first-class dinner at one of 12 Munich restaurants with 1 – 3 Michelin stars. Or just spend an evening in a cozy mountain lodge enjoying traditional Bavarian cuisine and German beer. www.muenchen.de > City Hall > München Tourismus > Convention Bureau Munich www.mmgevent.de Peak experiences A very special incentive offering a view on four countries is located on top of Germany’s highest mountain Zugspitze. The so called »igloo village« offers overnights in igloos and several other activities like building one or more traditional igloos block by block with the help of teamwork. Afterwards the teams have the chance to spend the night in their igloo. There are more events available such as guided snowshoeing trips or a barbecue in an igloo. The igloo village offers houses for up to 120 people, including a whirlpool (weather permitting), the »Sonn-Alpin« restaurant and an igloo bar. For further information please contact: info@iglu-dorf.com www.iglu-dorf.com/en Maria Krieger, Bavarian Beer Queen in 2013 recommends: One of my favorite breweries in Munich is the traditional Weisse Bräuhaus which is centrally located adjacent to Marienplatz. The Bräuhaus brews a very fine Munich Weissbier, Schneider Weisse, a dark »hefeweizen« beer. Enjoy a Bavarian meal and choose from different types of wheat beer. The owner Georg VI pairs his per sonal wheat beer favorites with different meals. You’ll always find good company here such as students, business people and locals of Munich. The Weisse Bräuhaus is the ideal restaurant to experience genuine Bavarian atmosphere. Tal 7, 80331 Munich, Phone +49 89 290 13 80 www.weisses-brauhaus.de Tips in restaurants Meal and drink prices already include tax and service. If you are satisfied with the service, it is customary to round up the bill with a tip of 5% to 10%. In summer the China Moon Roof Terrace at the Mandarin Oriental is one of Munich’s best-kept secrets. Choose from Asian, Mediter ranean and Arabic delicacies or simply sip a cocktail while enjoying the amazing view high above the old town section of Munich up to the Alps. An online reservation is possible and recommended. Neuturmstrasse 1, 80331 Munich, Phone +49 89 290 980 www.mandarin-oriental.com/ munich Munich’s nightlife has a lot to offer. Visit Sonnenstraße which is famous for clubbing right in the center of Munich. Other options are the nightlife complex Kultfabrik and Optimolwerke or the area around Münchner Freiheit in Schwabing which is home to swanky jazz clubs and dance clubs. 10 11 12 44 MICE business in Munich & Bavaria 45 Florian Pötsch, Head of Travel Industry- and Hub-Marketing at Munich Airport recommends: Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel Recover after a long day of meetings at the Sheraton Munich Arabellapark, located in walking distance to the famous English Garden and just a few minutes from the city center by under ground train. Hotel recommendations Thomas Kube, Head of Marketing and Traffic Support at Munich Airport recommends: Hotel Bayerischer Hof Whether you are traveling on business or just taking a short break, the five star Hotel Bayerischer Hof reflects the perfect combina tion of traditional and modern requirements. Located in a quiet neighborhood, right in the heart of Munich, you can reach the famous Maximiliansstraße and Theatinerstraße with its popular city quarter »Fünf Höfe« within walking distance. In case you would like to treat yourself to some fine dining, you should try the Atelier restaurant whose Chef Steffen Mezger has been awarded a Michelin star recently. After a long day of meetings or sight-seeing the Blue Spa wellness area with its magnificent view from the pool over the whole of Munich will help you to unwind. Moreover you should discover the hotel’s very own theatre, experience the latest movies from comfortable lounge sofas in the in-house cinema or enjoy live bands performing every evening at the Jazz Club inter national. Promenadeplatz 2 - 6, 80333 München Phone +49 89 212 00 www.bayerischerhof.de Visit the hotel’s spectacular wellness and fitness area on the 22nd and 23rd floors with breathtaking views of the city and the Alps. Re lax in the newly-refurbished wellness area’s soothing steam bath and Finnish Sauna. The hotel boasts a huge pool with a cascading waterfall as well as a Sheraton Fitness Center by Core Perfor mance open 24 hours a day with the most current equipment. Designed keeping comfort in mind, 446 spacious guest rooms and suites offer the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Bed, Canadian ma ple furnishings, and High Speed Internet Access. If you’re planning meetings or events in Munich, the Sheraton Arabellapark with its sister hotel, The Westin Grand Munich is the perfect venue with 33 function spaces for up to 1,000 guests. Arabellastraße 5, 81925 München Phone +49 89 923 20 www.sheratonarabellapark.com Helpful links: A complete overview of hotels in Munich: www.muenchen.de/int/en > hotels, accommodation 25 hotels of the Four and Five Star Category: www.munich-hotel-alliance.de 10 11 12 46 Recreation after business 47 / Recreation after business Discoveries for layovers of several hours Freising One of the oldest settlements in Bavaria, Freising, which gained importance by becoming a major religious center in the early Middle Ages, can be reached by bus in only 20 minutes. It is home to Weihenstephan, the oldest working brewery in the world where you can enjoy views of the old town of Freising as well as the city of Munich, Munich Airport and the distant Alps. To benefit from the wonderful panoramic view of the town visit the Domberg with its cathedral on top of the hill. Freising remains a typical Bavarian city: cozy and friendly with a busy marketplace. For more information about the brewery please refer to: www.brauerei-weihenstephan.de Thermenwelt Erding Leave your burdens behind and explore different areas of Europe’s largest Hot Water Spa Complex such as the sauna section or the tropical section. If you are looking for more action try the largest water slides in all of Europe. In summer 2014 the Victory Hotel, a remake of the sailing vessel of Admiral Lord Nelson located right on premises of the Therme will open. The Spa complex can be reached via taxi or shuttle. www.therme-erding.de www.victory-hotel.de 11 HOTEL AND WAVE PARADISE OPENING IN SUMMER 2014 UNIQUE AND DIRECTLY IN THE THERME ERDING WWW.VICTORY-HOTEL.DE VICTORY HOTEL THERME ERDING THERMENALLEE 1A 85435 ERDING 12 48 Flugwerft Schleißheim The »Flugwerft« Schleißheim in Oberschleißheim, reachable with the S1 from Munich Airport, is a museum located on one of the oldest aerodromes in Germany. Some 60 aircraft and helicopter are on display, as well as an exhibition illustrating the development of aviation and space travel. www.deutsches-museum.de/flugwerft Munich experience In Munich, old meets new, past meets present and future, modern blends harmoniously with traditional, bits and bytes with beer, business and leisure. There’s never a shortage of sights to see or activities to engage in. Shop til you drop in one of Germany’s larg est pedestrian zones at the Kaufingerstraße or visit the Viktualien markt. Munich’s oldest and most picturesque market offers a great variety of fresh food and delicacies. The fastest way to experience Munich is to have a so called taxi guide tour. For more information see page 31. To reach the City Center, take the S8 or the S1 from Munich Airport to Marienplatz. See the city map on pages 52/53. Recreation after business 49 Landshut Landshut is a city that captivates again and again. The city offers a lively picturesque boulevard and romantic charming side streets. There are new things to discover with every step such as historical buildings and modern art. St. Martin’s Church along with Trausnitz Castle are the most important landmarks of Landshut. The Brick Gothic church is the tallest in Bavaria made without steel supports, and is 130.6 meters high. Castle Trausnitz The castle was established in Landshut as a seat of the Wittels bacher family in 1204 by Duke Ludwig I of Bavaria. The castle can be recognized by its impressive medieval fortifications like the high Wittelsbacher Tower or the castle chapel with its distin guished sculptural decoration and is definitely worth a visit. The best view in town of the Isar River can be enjoyed standing next to the Wittelsbacher Tower along the castle walls. www.burg-trausnitz.de Munich Airport’s Stopover Guide… … presents further attractions at Munich Airport, its surround ings and Munich itself. Available at all information counters and throughout terminals or can be downloaded at www.munich-airport.de/viamuc Did you know… … that Lake Starnberg, one of the most popular holiday destina tions of Bavaria, is only a one hour drive from Munich Airport? And it’s so easy to get there from the airport – Choose from various modes of transportation: rapid-transit rail, bus or car. Walk along one of many alpine nature trails around the lake or simply enjoy breathtaking views of the turquoise green lake, lush pastures and mountain peaks. 11 12 50 / Maps Maps 51 Munich Airport overview 12 52 Maps 53 Munich 10 12 13 10 04 03 05 02 01 07 Short Walking Tour 01 City Hall (Rathaus) 02 Frauenkirche 03 Fünf Höfe 04 Theatinerkirche 05 Residenz/Opera 06 Hofbräuhaus 07 Viktualienmarkt 08 Alter Peter Further Attractions 09 English Garden 10 Olympic Park 11 Deutsches Museum 12 BMW Welt/ BMW Museum 13 Allianz Arena 06 08 11 Status 2011 12 54 THe PeAk of comfoRT foR A beTTeR you In munIcH Photo copyrights: Allianz Arena/Ducke, B. BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH Bayerische Staatsoper/Hösl, W. Bayerischer Brauerbund Hotel Bayerischer Hof DB Mobility Logistics GmbH Dörfler, E. Flughafen München GmbH Fotolia Bildagentur Gasteig München GmbH/Eisinger, Petra www.iglu-dorf.com Kammeter, M. Kempinski Hotel Airport München Köpke, H. Löwenbräukeller Gastronomie GmbH Mandarin Oriental Munich Airport Marriott Hotel municon Conference Center München Tourismus/Reiter, C; Schmitt, C.L.; Sterflinger, R. MVG – U-Bahn, Bus und Tram für München Novotel München Airport Olympiapark München GmbH Sixt GmbH & Co. Autovermietung KG Sheraton München Arabellapark Hotel Svenni – Fotolia.com Starnberger Fünf-Seen-Land Tegernseer Tal Tourismus GmbH Therme Erding Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V. Touristinformation Freising/B. Gleixner Verkehrsverein Landshut e.V. Zoll Holders of rights not listed, please contact us. All dates are subject to alteration. Information provided without guarantee. When big city excitement meets the calm and care of a Westin, you get the best of both worlds. Discover a perfect meeting and event place, at the easy-to-reach Arabellapark. munich’s city center is within ten minutes’ reach by subway. Whether you are planning a successful conference or a small meeting – the Westin Grand munich offers 18 different room options with state-of-the-art technology, plus 629 guest rooms and suites for your comfort. The Sheraton munich Arabellapark is located opposite. both hotels offer a large conference center with 2 ballrooms, 33 conference rooms and 1,073 guest rooms. choose between 4 restaurants and 2 bars. Go on a culinary tour, from local bavarian specialties and grill variations to the best of pan-Asian cuisine. elevate your engergy level at the WestinWoRkouT® and get back to yourself at the Westin Arabella Spa on 1,500 m2. Learn more about the Westin Grand munich WestinGrandmunich.com Published by: Munich Airport Marketing Incoming Tourism and Business Travel Sabine Ostermair P.O. Box 23 17 55 85326 Munich Phone +49 89 975 33 142 Fax +49 89 975 33 106 E-mail marketing@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.com Contributors: Angela Geissler Eva Peter Concept and design: parole GmbH, Munich Production: Gotteswinter & Aumaier GmbH Status: January 2014 ©2010–2013 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Preferred Guest, SPG, Westin and their logos are the trademarks of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., or its affiliates. Munich Airport P.O. Box 23 17 55 85326 Munich Germany Phone +49 89 975 00 fax: +49 89 975 33 106 marketing@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.com CRS: Amadeus: GG APT MUC Galileo: N*/MUC Sabre: CRMUC International Representation Offices: North America Los Angeles, USA Mrs. Angela Geissler angela.geissler@munich-airport.us Thailand c/o Pacific Leisure Group Mr. Eckard Kremer munich-airport@plt.co.th Korea c/o Aviareps Marketing Garden Mrs. Kate Lee klee@aviareps.com www.munich-airport.com/viamuc