Munich Airport Guide
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Munich Airport Terminal 2
Munich Airport Munich Airport Centre - Terminal 2
Munich Airport Terminal 1
Munich Airport Terminal 1 is the oldest terminal, from 1992, and it is subdivided into five modules, which are self-contained sub-terminals. Schengen modules are A and D, while long haul and UK are modules B and C. At over a kilometre long with 21 jetbridges, the Terminal is no slouch, as you may find walking from one end to the other.
Munich Airport Terminal 2
Terminal 2 was finished in 2004, and Lufthansa which dominates the terminal. Arriving and departing passengers are not separated, so transfers are a breeze. Half a mile long, the terminal is equipped with 24 jet bridges. Schengen flights are on the lower level 04 (G), while non-Schegnen are on the upper 05 (H) level.
Munich The older Terminal 1
First & Business Class lounges at Munich Airport
Munich Airport Pay in, First & Business Class lounges
Munich Airport transportation
When MUC was inaugurated in 1992, some critics said that it`s an airport that can only be reached by air. Unfortunately, nothing has changed during the past quarter of a century. It is really a pity that it takes 45 minutes from the central station to get to the airport some 17 miles away.
Airport Train Munich Airport
Munich Airport train
Most people getting from Munich airport to city centre locations use the train. Alas there is no train going directly to the airport without a stop every 5 minutes, and taking for ever. The Munich Airport train is the old suburban S-Bahn. Two railway lines depart from Munich Airport to the city centre every 10 minutes, with trains alternating between lines S1 and S8. S1 runs from the airport through the north west suburbs and then calls in at the Central station, Marienplatz, and the East station. Meanwhile the S8 comes from the east, and hits the centre stations in the opposite direction. Trains run 20 hours a day (closed between 01:30 and 04:00) and both lines take 45 minutes, although the S8 is marginally quicker. The single fare is €10.40, but MVV sell a Single Day-Ticket for the entire network for € 11.70. There are no ticket barriers, but you must validate your ticket - otherwise the fine is €40. Stamping machines (called Entwerter) are blue with a black "E" on a yellow background - are at the entrance to the S-Bahn platform. There were plans for a Transrapid maglev train which would have only taken ten minutes to get to Munich Central Station, but plans were axed in 2008 in the wake of the European financial crisis.Munich Airport shuttle bus services
Lufthansa runs an Airport Bus to Munich Central Station from the airport, for € 11 one way, and taking 40 minutes. tickets are sold at the Service Centre on level 3 of the Munich Airport Centre.Munich Airport taxi services
Taxis are available from Munich Airport to the city centre (journey time: 45 minutes, fare: from €55).Munich Munich Airport Taxi
Car Hire at Munich Airport
Major car hire operators are located on Concourse A of Terminal 1. To save time and ensure you get the car you want, book your rental in advance. Rental car operators from Munich Airport include: Europcar, Thrifty, Avis and Budget. Munich Airport is located just off the A92 between Munich and Deggendorf and is accessible from four motorway exits. Connect to the A92 from the A99 Munich ring road from southern and eastern destinations. Alternatively, take the smaller Route 388 from Munich towards Erding, and turn off north for the airport just before reaching Erding. Once at Munich Airport, follow the signs to Terminals 1 or 2.
Munich Airport Hotels
There are two hotels directly at Munich airport. The Hilton Hotel Munich Airport backs onto Terminal 2 and the central area, and was previously known as the Kempinski. There is a good pool and gym. The Munich Airport Novotel is located beside the long-term car park. There is also an on-site restaurant serving lunch and dinner.
Munich Airport Left Luggage
Munich airport luggage storage is handled by the left-luggage office in the Service Centre at the Munich Airport Centre.
Car parking
Munich airport car parking is quite good. Underground car parks P1, P2, P3, P4 and parking areas P9, P10 and P20 offer short-term parking facilities (up to one week) near the terminals. Long-term parking is available in P20, which is next to the Kempinski Hotel.
Munich Airport Bars and Restaurants
There are two schools of thought when it comes to flying and drinking. Conventional wisdom has it that over-indulgence could be a contributory factor to DVT, and will get you arrested when you try to open the door at
30,000ft. If, however, you weigh up the arguments before going ahead and want to order 15 pints and a whisky chaser, Munich could be the airport for you. It has its very own brew pub churning out nearly 53,000 gallons a year of Bavarian party juice. The AirBräu is world famous, and some people fly to the airport just to head to the pub.
AirBräu Munich Airport Micro-Brewery
AirBräu Airport Micro-Brewery
Open: 1000-0100 Landside, Munich Airport CentreThe vast open air AirBräu is such a lovely spot, you have to pinch yourself to remind yourself you are at an airport. A micro-brewery in an airport. There are actually three AirBräus. The brewery tavern, Romantic Bavarian beer garden (in the Munich Airport Centre), and the Bavarian gemütlichkeit (in the transit area).
AirBräu Munich Airport Micro-Brewery
AirBräu brew good beer, such as the FliegerQuell, a classic semi-dry ale, Kumulus, a refreshing weissbier, and Jetstream, the new Pilsener. The tasty food is amazingly good value for money. Every Sunday afternoon (in Summer) they also have live bands in the outdoor beer garden.
Smokey Joes Munich Airport Coffee Plane
Smokey Joes
Open: 0600-2300 Landside, Munich Airport CentreIt's a coffee cart. Shaped like an aircraft. That's all you need to know.
Wiener's Der Kaffee bar
Open: 1100-2300 Airside, Terminal 2 Departure (Level 05)
Munich Wiener's bar |
It's a traditional Viennese cafe with a large choice of coffee specialties and delicious Austrian dishes. Open daily from 5am to 10pm, it has local bands on Thursdays.
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MUC: Munich Airport - Terminal map, airport guide, lounges, bars, restaurants & reviews with images
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Loungeindex rating: 5 out of 10 | |||
Munich Airport Code: MUC | |||
ICAO Code: | EDDM | Timezone: | UTC+1 (DST+2) |
Elevation: | 1487 ft (453 m) | Runways: | 2 |
Latitude: | 48.354 | Longitude: | 11.786 |