The document provides information about transportation options for traveling to and around Munich, Germany. It details that flights are available to Munich from several Indian cities, with more options from Delhi and Mumbai. Upon arrival, travelers can take the S-Bahn or buses from the airport to the city center. Within Munich, public transportation like the U-Bahn and S-Bahn, as well as cycling, are recommended for getting around, and the document advises on accommodation options and prices that fluctuate with events.
3. Origin
• You can fly to Munich from
Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and
Mumbai
• A greater number of flights are
available from Delhi and Mumbai
• There are no direct flights from
Chennai and Bengaluru
Delhi
Mumbai
Chennai
Bengaluru
4. Munich Airport is named after Franz Josef Strauss, who
was a prominent leader of Bavaria
Munich Airport Terminal 2
Later in the program there is an entire module devoted
to the Munich Airport
5. Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany
It is also the southern hub of Lufthansa Airlines
6. From Airport to the City…
The Munich Suburban Railway (S-Bahn) and
buses connect the airport to the city center
7. You can buy a ticket
from the bus driver
The Lufthansa Airport Bus
departs from the Airport
(Terminals 1 and 2) to the main
train station (Hauptbahnhof)
every 20 minutes
12. The best way of getting around the
city is to use its excellent public
transport system MVV
This is an integrated system
consisting of trams, buses, U-Bahn
trains (the underground) and S Bahn
trains (the suburban trains)
13. Munich has cycle paths everywhere
Cycling is another great way of exploring the city
14. Bicycles are easily available on rent and there
are a number of firms to choose from