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München

Munich is much more than just the Oktoberfest or Lederhosen. The beautiful Bavarian capital possesses a mixture of exclusive shopping, art, culture, culinary indulgence, and deep-rooted traditions. Additionally, its residents are famous for being some of Germany's most cheerful people.
Altes Rathaus am Marienplatz
Altes Rathaus
Marienplatz 8, Munich

The Old Town Hall, an elegant example of Bavarian Gothic, serves as a focal point at the eastern end of the Marienplatz. The tower houses the Toy Museum, and the ballroom on the second floor. The building stands out for its architectural design and wooden ceilings.

Frauenkirche
Frauenkirche
Frauenplatz 1, Munich

With its twin onion-domed towers, visible from afar, the Gothic cathedral and parish church is a distinctive landmark of the Bavarian capital. From the top of the south tower, the view of the city with the Alpine background is breathtaking.

Oberpollinger's Façade
Oberpollinger
Neuhauser 18, Munich

The Oberpollinger in Munich stands out as one of Germany’s largest department stores, boasting over 35,000 square metres of retail space. Its reputation is built on an exclusive range of products, sophisticated trend awareness, and artful presentation. This department store features a diverse array of offerings, including international luxury shops, home accessories, premium grocery stores, a food court on the 5th floor, and a rooftop restaurant.

OUTLETCITY METZINGEN
OutletCity Metzingen
Hugo-Boss-Platz 4, Metzingen

OutletCity Metzingen, located approximately 226 kilometres from Munich and 242 kilometres from Frankfurt, provides a unique and stylish shopping experience amidst modern inner-city surroundings boasting award-winning architecture. It features a wide range of premium and luxury brands in flagship outlets with significant discounts available throughout the year. Additionally, non-EU citizens are eligible for tax-free shopping and extra discounts. OutletCity Metzingen is the only outlet in Germany that offers an immediate tax-free refund on site.

Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC)
Flughafen München, Nordallee 25, Munich

The Franz Josef Strauss Airport, situated approximately 40 kilometres north of Munich, offers convenient transportation options. The quickest route is by train, with a journey time of around 35 to 40 minutes from München Hauptbahnhof station. Alternatively, travellers can opt for the Airport-City bus, which departs every twenty minutes from Hauptbahnhof as well. In terms of amenities, Munich airport stands out as one of the best in Germany. It features tax-free shops, cafés, restaurants, recreational areas, lounges, and a spa offering massage services. As a bustling European hub, it serves major airlines including Lufthansa, TAP, KLM, and others.

München Hbf Central Station
Bayerstraße 10A, Munich

München Hbf is the largest and busiest station in the city. It serves as a railway station with underground S- & U-Bahn platforms, tram and bus connections. Facilities at the station include shops, restaurants, free Wi-Fi, luggage lockers, and parking. For added comfort, there's also a lounge and the München Hotel within the premises.

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