Living ideas Connecting lives Munich Airport Dear travel industry partners, Isnt it true that the backbone of our industry is service and support? Yes. And when you top excellent service with eciency and passenger-friendly facilities you have what it takes to successfully operate an international hub airport. Living ideas Connecting lives is much more than Munich Airports new slogan; it defines the steadfast commitment to our passengers and partners. They are among the 12 million travelers worldwide who participated in the internationally renowned Skytrax survey 2013 that identied Munich Airport as The Best Airport in Central Europe and The 6 th Best Airport Worldwide. As Munich Airport is constantly improving its state-of-the-art facilities and service portfolio we have also decided to reposition our brand and thus to redesign our main tool for the travel trade. Our Sales Guide has a new layout and will make it easier for planners to organize travel packages to Munich, Bavaria and Romantic Europe. Spectacular Alpine scenery and numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites await the traveler upon arrival at Munich Airport. One is quickly captivated by the places where history was made and quite tempted to travel down Bavarias extensive network of holiday routes to experience the regions culture. Why resist the opportunity to experience medieval cities, picturesque villages, amazing architecture and fabulous shopping? Another Bavarian jewel is the city of Munich itself. Here trend merges with tradition to create an atmosphere of magic. Discover the features that make Munich an extremely popular city: outstanding museums, famous theaters and orchestras, magnicent palaces, lovely parks, gourmet temples, down-to-earth beer gardens and much more Great travel destinations need powerful gateways. Looking back, the development of Munich Airport has been a dynamic process from a mainly point-to-point airport into one of Europes most modern hub airports. Currently, Munich Airport ranks number seven in the Champions League of European airports. Yet, I rmly believe that we have a good chance of becoming one of Europes Top 5 hub airports by the year 2020. Even so, we will always pursue the commitment to our tourism region and the close cooperation with you our travel industry partners. Dr. Michael Kerkloh President and CEO of Munich Airport www.muenchen.de/salesguide Munich for Tourism Professionals Munich information (recommended tours, top sights, excursions,) Service (guides, brochures, hotel reservations, fam trips,) Partners (incoming agencies, PCO, DMC, car rental, public transport,) News (newsletter, new hotels & sights,) Press & Media service (photo service, press releases, footage,) Facts and Figures Sales Guide Online! Ad_MucFlughSalesGuide_A4_BtoB_RZ.indd 1 07.02.14 10:21 4 Munich Highlights Best places City of arts Culture Shopping and hotels The success story Munich Airport Highlights Gateway to Europe The shopping mall Dining and accommodation Services Events and transportation Contact Bavaria/the Alps Highlights Upper Bavaria Franconia The East Allgu and Swabia Tirol SalzburgerLand Map & info Discoveries Highlights Winter sports and golng Bargains and outlets Wellness and healthcare Heavenly art hotels 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 38 40 42 44 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 Contents 6 /Munich Highlights Best places The Bavarian capital oers a wide range of cultural events coupled with fun and traditional activities. City of arts Classics, modern art or avant-garde, paintings or sculptures Munichs got it all! Culture The Bavarian culture will thrill everyone with its outstanding museums, theaters and orchestras as well as with its beautiful beer gardens. Shopping and hotels Every brand label from around the world as well as hotel rooms in every price range can be found in Munich and its vicinity this must be paradise! The success story Munich is not only home to one of the worlds most success- ful soccer teams, it is also the home of BMW. 8 10 12 14 16 9 8 Munich Marienplatz and Neues Rathaus (1) (Marien Square and New Town Hall) Enjoy the hustle and bustle at Marien- platz. Everyday exactly at 11 am and 12 pm, visitors can watch Germanys largest carillon (Glockenspiel) in the tower of the New Town Hall. Frauenkirche (Cathedral Church of our Lady) The cathedral with its two towers in late Gothic style is the true landmark of Munich. Odeonsplatz and Ludwigstrae (Odeon Square and Ludwigstreet) A walk along this monumental avenue from the Field Marshalls Hall towards the Triumphal Arch oers great insight into Munichs 19 th century architecture. Schloss Nymphenburg (2) (Nymphenburg Palace) This glorious Baroque palace was built as the summer residence of the Wittels- bach family. Today, Schloss Nymphen- burg is home to two museums and is surrounded by picturesque parklands. Residenz and Antiquarium (3) (Residence and Hall of Antiquities) The Wittelsbacher residence is one of Europes most splendid palace com- plexes. The interior design gives an idea of the dynastys splendor through- out the centuries. A highlight is the Antiquarium, the largest secular Renaissance hall north of the Alps. Viktualienmarkt (Victuals Market) Just a stones throw from Marienplatz, Munichs oldest and most popular food market offers the greatest variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and other regional and international delicacies. Hofbruhaus (6) The most famous beer hall in the world attracts both, tourists and locals alike. Accompanied by cheerful live music, guests of Hofbruhaus enjoy beer in 1 liter mugs and typical Bavarian food. Englischer Garten (4) (English Garden) The English Garden is Munichs green heart in the middle of the vibrant city. For more than 200 years, visitors enjoy its beautiful walking trails, sunbathing areas and cozy beer gardens. Deutsches Museum (5) (German Museum) A museum of superlatives: the Deutsches Museum is one of the oldest and the largest science and technology collections in the world. Its unique exhibits wow visitors of all ages. Olympiapark (7) (Olympic Park) The Olympic Park is the ideal place to spend your leisure time. 365 days a year it hosts various music, sports and cultural events. The park is crowned by the world-famous tent-like roof of the Olympic Stadium. Guided tours
By foot Munich Tourist Oce The Munich Tourist Oce oers skillful, certied guides for sightseeing tours in the city. You can choose from 29 dierent languages. Services are also oered to the hearing impaired. tourismus.guides@muenchen.de www.muenchen.de/guides Munich Walk Tours Visitors have a choice of dierent tours like for example the City Walk or the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Tour. tours@munichwalktours.de www.munichwalktours.de Stattreisen Mnchen e.V. Stattreisen Mnchen also oers dierent walks for example through the city center or the Olympic Park and Village. info@stattreisen-muenchen.de www.stattreisen-muenchen.de By bus Gray Line SIGHTseeing The exploratory sightseeing tours through Munich and Bavaria always include a live guide in German and English and audio guides in seven other languages. info@munich-sightseeing.com www.munich-sightseeing.com By taxi Taxi Guide Munich Specially trained taxi guides oer tailor-made city tours through Munich in 12 languages. info@taxi-guide-muenchen.de www.taxi-guide-muenchen.de By bike Mikes Bike Tours Mikes Bike Tours oers the use of comfortable Cruiser Bikes, helpful tips and advice. info@mikesbiketours.com www.mikesbiketours.com Various Spurwechsel city tours Individual tours in Munich and Upper Bavaria can be booked in many languages. The various theme tours are available by foot, by bike, by bus or with horse carriage. info@spurwechsel-muenchen.de www.spurwechsel-muenchen.de Best places / Munich CityTourCard The ticket was especially designed for visitors to Munich. It is not only valid for public transportation in Munich, the ticket also includes discounts of up to 50 percent on numerous attractions like sights, city tours museums or shopping. The Munich CityTourCard can be purchased at any public transportation selling points and vending machines, e.g. at the airport, as well as at the tourist information center at Marienplatz and the main train station. The CityTourCard includes a brochure introducing selected partners, a map of downtown Munich and a subway map. Individual travelers or groups can purchase three dierent categories of the CityTourCard. For prices and additional information: www.citytourcard-muenchen.com 3 1 4 7 2 6 5 11 10 Munich Alte Pinakothek (Old Gallery) The Alte Pinakothek is one of the oldest and most signicant galleries in the world. On display are more than 800 paintings. This superb and extensive collection allows visitors to explore the advancements in painting from the Middle Ages up to the end of the Rococo period. The collections on display in the Alte Pinakothek date back to the dukes, electors and kings of Bavaria from the House of Wittelsbach. Barer Str. 27, 80333 Munich info@pinakothek.de www.pinakothek.de
Neue Pinakothek (New Gallery) The Neue Pinakothek was reopened in 1981 and replaced the previous building that was destroyed in World War II. It shows European art from the 19 th century ranging from Classicism to Art Nouveau. The collection includes works by Edouard Manet, Paul Czanne and Vincent van Gogh. Barer Str. 29, 80799 Munich info@pinakothek.de www.pinakothek.de Pinakothek der Moderne (1) (Modern Gallery) The Pinakothek der Moderne is Munichs renowned museum of 20 th and 21 st century art and design, which reopened after a six-months renovation in September 2013. It combines four independent institutions under one roof: the Modern Art Collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, the International Design Museum Munich, the Architecture Museum of the Technical University Munich and the State Graphics Collection Munich. Barer Str. 40, 80333 Munich info@pinakothek.de www.pinakothek.de Glyptothek and State Collection of Antiquities (3) The Glyptothek is Munichs oldest Museum founded in 1830. It is home to a ne collection of sculptures from the Greek and Roman era. The museum is part of the Knigsplatz complex, which was arranged in the style of a forum, with the Glypto- thek on the north side and the State Collection of Antiquities to the South. The latter hold one of the most distinguished collections of Greek, Etruscan and Roman art like vases, bronzes and terracotta objects plus glass and jewellery. Knigsplatz 3, 80333 Munich info@antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de Museum Brandhorst (2) The Brandhorst collection presents over 700 works from seminal artists of the 20 th and 21 st century, like Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Mike Kelley. The prismatic colored faade of the Museum Brandhorst attracts passers- by to explore the multi-faceted collection inside the building. Theresienstr. 35a, 80333 Munich info@museum-brandhorst.de www.museum-brandhorst.de Jewish Museum The three buildings of the Jewish Museum form an out- standing architectural ensemble right in the heart of Munich which oers 900 square meters of exhibition area on three oors. The lower level hosts the permanent exhibition focusing on Munichs Jewish history, culture and identity. The two upper oors oer space for changing exhibitions about current Jewish topics. St.-Jakobs-Platz 16, 80331 Munich juedisches.museum@muenchen.de www.juedisches-museum-muenchen.de Haus der Kunst Located at the southern edge of the English Garden, the impressive building is an example of Nazi design paying homage to classical architecture. The museums high- ceilinged walls serve as the stage of changing exhibitions of mostly contemporary art. The exhibitions feature photo- graphy, design and performance by international artists as well as painting, architecture and video art. Prinzregentenstr. 1, 80538 Munich mail@hausderkunst.de www.hausderkunst.de State Museum of Egyptian Art (4) The newly opened State Museum of Egyptian Art displays 7,000 years of Egyptian history. The museum oers art from all ages of old Egypt, showing the development of art from prehistoric, old, middle, New Empire and Greek-Roman periods. Arcisstr. 16, 80333 Munich info@smaek.de www.smaek.de Lenbachhaus (5) The Munich art museum Lenbachhaus reopened in May 2013 after a four-year renovation period. The rst exhibition in the refurbished Lenbachhaus presents the worlds largest permanent collection of Blue Rider works of Wassily Kandin- sky, Gabriele Mnter, Franz Marc, August Macke and Paul Klee. Other highlights in the collection include 19 th century paintings from Munich artists as well as international contemporary art. Luisenstr. 33, 80333 Munich lenbachhaus@muenchen.de www.lenbachhaus.de City of arts For more information: Munich Tourist Oce Phone +49 89 233 965 00 tourismus@muenchen.de www.munich-tourist.de 1 3 4 5 2 / 13 12 Munich Musicmetropolis Munich Experience Munich with its singular orchestras and star conductors: Lorin Maazel with the Munich Philharmonic, Mariss Jansons with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Kirill Petrenko with the Bavarian State Orchestra. The combination of these three orchestras results in a success- ful brand, the Musicmetropolis Munich. For the rst time, music lovers can get an overview of all concerts and can book tickets from all orchestras directly online. info@musikmetropolemuenchen.de www.musikmetropolemuenchen.de National Theater (1) (Bavarian State Opera) If you want to see one of the master- pieces from ve centuries of opera history, enjoy an evening in the thrilling atmosphere of the Bavarian State Opera one of the worlds leading opera houses. Over 30 operas are performed in one season along with ballets, concerts and song recitals making the program one of the most richly varied performance schedules of all the international opera houses. Tours of the National Theater are conducted almost every day. Max-Josephs-Platz 2, 80539 Munich info@st-oper.bayern.de www.bayerische.staatsoper.de Deutsches Theater (2) After ve-years of reconstruction, the Deutsches Theater reopened its traditional theater in Munichs city center. The history-charged theater is Munichs window on the world. From Londons West End to New Yorks Broadway guests can experience all top class musicals, shows, plays, ballets or operas from all over the world. Schwanthalerstr. 13, 80336 Munich tageskasse@deutsches-theater.de www.deutsches-theater.de Gasteig (3) Every day, 6,000 visitors come to Munichs great cultural center on the banks of the river Isar. In addition to the classical concerts of the Munich Phil har monic Orchestra, a broad range of musical and cultural events are held in this remarkable building. Rosenheimer Str. 5, 81667 Munich kommunikation@gasteig.de www.gasteig.de Cuvillis-Theater (4) The Cuvillis-Theater oers contempo- rary theater productions on a historical stage. Visitors marvel at the aection- ately restored wood carvings in the colors of white, red and gold making up the interior of this unique Rococo theater. Residenzstr. 1, 80539 Munich ResidenzMuenchen@bsv.bayern.de www.residenz-muenchen.de GOP Variety Theater This theater is Munichs top-notch address for international vaudeville shows combined with the culinary delights of a dinner theater. A unique mixture of artistic, acrobatic and comedic elements guarantees rst- class entertainment that guests will never forget. Maximilianstr. 47, 80538 Munich info-muenchen@variete.de www.variete.de Grtnerplatztheater The repertoire of the Grtnerplatzthe- ater includes opera, contemporary works and ballet. The theater oers a legendary jazz program. Until 2015, the main venue in the Glockenbach district will be closed due to renovation but visitors can enjoy the performances at the current location in Giesing district. Frankenthalerstr. 23, 81539 Munich info@gpt.de www.gaertnerplatztheater.de Beer garden In Munich, the time between spring and late fall is all about beer gardens. Sitting under chestnut trees, visitors and locals alike enjoy fresh tapped beer and traditional Bavarian food. Seehaus (5) Also located in the English Garden, is another highly fre- quented beer garden which belongs to the Seehaus restau- rant. It can accommodate approximately 2,500 people but the most favored seats are the few which are located directly at the lakeside of Kleinhesseloher Lake. Open 10 am 1 am Kleinhesselohe 3, 80802 Munich seehaus@kuer.de www.kuer-gastronomie.de/seehaus.html Hofbruhaus (6) The Hofbruhaus was founded in 1589 and is probably the most famous beer hall in the world. With an overall capacity of 3,500 seats, daily live music on three oors and its unique atmosphere, it is a must-see for visitors as well as for locals. In the adjoining beer garden which is surrounded by the historical walls of the Hofbruhaus, people can escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The beer garden oers room for nearly 400 guests. Enjoy the Bavarian speciality buet with traditional folklore dancers and many more attractions of the Hofbruhaus historic festival hall daily from 6.30 pm until 10 pm. Reservations are required. Open 9 am 11.30 pm Platzl 9, 80331 Munich hbteam@hofbraeuhaus.de www.hofbraeuhaus.de Lwenbrukeller This famous traditional beer garden in the heart of Munich has a capacity for up to 1,000 guests. People can enjoy freshly tapped beer as well as a wide range of Bavarian specialties. According to the custom in Bavaria, visitors can bring along their own food as long as they buy the drinks in the beer garden. Beyond its beautiful beer garden, the Lwenbrukeller oers space for meetings and events for up to 2,000 people. From gala evenings to general meetings, from Bavarian style to chill-out lounge ambience, from Big Band to DJ everything is possible! Open 10 am 12 pm Nymphenburger Str. 2, 80335 Munich info@loewenbraeukeller.com www.loewenbraeukeller.com Culture Music and theater Tip: Beer- and Oktoberfestmuseum Located in the heart of Munichs oldest houses dating from 1340, the Beer- and Oktoberfestmuseum presents every thing about the cultural history of beer, the Okto- berfest and the unique quality of Munich brews. Of course, beer can also be tasted in the in-house restaurant. Museum: Open 1 pm 6 pm Restaurant: Open 1 pm 12 am Sterneckerstr. 2, 80331 Munich info@bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de 1 2 3 4 5 6 / 15 14 Munich Shopping and hotels Shopping Hotels The most important addresses: ***** Hotels Hotel Bayerischer Hof info@bayerischerhof.de www.bayerischerhof.de Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski reservations.vierjahreszeiten@ kempinski.com www.kempinski-vierjahreszeiten.com Knigshof koenigshof@geisel-privathotels.de www.koenigshof-hotel.de Le Mridien Munich info.muenchen@lemeridien.com www.lemeridienmunich.com Mandarin Oriental Munich momuc-reservations@mohg.com www.mandarinoriental.com Sotel Munich Bayerpost h5413@sotel.com www.sotel.com The Charles Hotel info.charles@roccofortehotels.com www.thecharleshotel.com Westin Grand Munich grandmuenchen@westin.com www.westingrandmunich.com **** Hotels Angelo Hotel Munich info@angelo-munich.com www.angelo-munich.com Anna Hotel anna@geisel-privathotels.de www.annahotel.de Best Western Hotel Cristal info@cristal-hotel.de www.cristal-hotel.de Cortiina, Hotel Garni info@cortiina.com www.cortiina.com Courtyard Munich City Center welcome@courtyardmunich.com www.courtyardmunich.com Courtyard Munich City East welcome@courtyardmunich.com www.courtyardmunich.com Derag Livinghotel Prinzessin Elisabeth res.pe@derag.de www.deraghotels.de Excelsior excelsior@geisel-privathotels.de www.excelsior-hotel.de Flemings Hotel Munich City muenchen-city@emings-hotels.com www.emings-hotels.com Hilton Munich City info.munich@hilton.com www.hilton.de/muenchencity Hilton Munich Park info.munich@hilton.com www.hilton.de/muenchenpark Holiday Inn Munich muces@queensgruppe.de www.ihg.com/holidayinn/ Innside Munich Parkstadt Schwabing muenchen.schwabing@innside.com www.melia.com Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich info.royalmunich@leonardo- hotels.com www.leonardo-hotels.com Leonardo Hotel & Residenz Munich Info.muenchenresidenz@leonardo- hotels.com www.leonardo-hotels.com Maritim Hotel Munich info.mun@maritim.de www.maritim.com Munich Marriott Hotel muenchen.marriott@marriotthotels.com www.marriott-muenchen.de Novotel Munich City h3280@accor.com www.novotel.com Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel arabellaparkmuenchen@sheraton.com www.sheratonarabellapark.com The Rilano Hotel info-muc@rilano.com www.rilano-hotel-muenchen.de ***Hotels Conrad-Hotel de Ville Munich info@conrad-hotel.de www.conrad-hotel.de Cosmopolitan cosmopolitan@geisel-privathotels.de www.cosmopolitanhotel.de Derag Livinghotel Max Emanuel res.me@derag.de www.deraghotels.de Derag Livinghotel Karl Theodor res.kt@derag.de www.deraghotels.de Mercure Munich Altstadt h3709@accor.com www.mercure.com Mercure Munich Schwabing h1104@accor.com www.mercure.com ** Hotels Ibis Munich City North h0996@accor.com www.ibishotel.com Ibis Munich Parkstadt Schwabing h5239@accor.com www.ibishotel.com Motel One Munich City East muenchen-ost@motel-one.com www.motel-one.com This is paradise for both high-limit credit card holders as well as for those with small pocketbooks. Every label from around the world can be found here. Shops ranging from crazy to traditional, oer an eclectic choice of products in many locations through- out Munich. Whether you stroll across places like Kaunger Street or Maxi- milian Street, Munich is a shopping experience anyway. Gucci On 600 square meters of sales area, the Gucci store oers a well-conceived variety of fashion for both, men and women. Clothes and accessories as well as souvenirs are presented in a noble ambience. Open Mon Fri 10 am 7 pm; Sat 10 am 6 pm Maximilianstr. 31, 80539 Munich Hofstatt passage (1) After 7 years of planning and construc- tion, the Hofstatt passage in Munichs city center opened in April 2013. The shopping mall oers international top-brands and mostly newly developed shop conceptions. Among the brands oered, you will nd for example Adidas, DEPOT, Hollister, J.Lindeberg, Tom Tailor and Lambert. Open Mon Sat 10 am 8 pm Sendlinger Str. 10, 80331 Munich KulturGut AG KulturGut AG oers a broad range of personal accessories. This includes silk scarves, cushions, bags, napkins, decorative bottles and even Nymphen- burg-made porcelain. Shops can be found at the Residenz Munich as well as in most of the public-owned castles and palaces in Bavaria like Nymphen- burg Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle. info@kulturgutag.de www.kulturgutag.de Louis Vuitton Mnchen Residenzpost Munichs former main post oce now houses Germanys rst Louis Vuitton Maison. With a sales area of approxi- mately 1300 sqm spread over three oors, Munichs store ranks #3 of Europes largest Louis Vuitton stores. The impressive store oers the brands whole range of products for both men and women: ready-to-wear, leather goods, accessories and jewelry. Based on the model of the agshipstores in Paris or London, the new shop in Munich captivates with its villa-like design and is denitely a must-see. Open Mon - Fri 10 am 7 pm, Sat 10 am 6 pm Residenzstr. 2, 80333 Munich Tax-free shopping The VAT rate in Germany is 19 % for regular goods and 7 % for some goods like food or books. It is included in the retail price. As a traveler residing in a non-EU country you are entitled to claim a VAT refund. Less charges, you can receive up to 14.5 %. The qualica- tions for tax-free shopping are a minimum purchase of 25. The goods need to be exported within three months. Tax-free shopping in three steps: 1. Refund Cheque: Ask for a Refund Cheque at the shops cash desk. 2. Customs Stamp: On departure, show the purchased goods, receipt and passport to Customs and get the Refund Cheque stamped. Note: If you are traveling further within the EU, you can only have your receipts stamped at the nal point of departure from the EU. 3. Refund Oce: Refund Cheque and passport need to be shown at a nearby refund oce. Refund will be reimbursed to your credit card or paid in cash. Munich Airports Cash Refund Oces are located in Terminal 1 (Arrival B) and Terminal 2 (level 04 and 05). / 1 17 16 Munich FC Bayern Mnchen a unique club for more than 100 years More than 20 national championships and millions of fans have made Bayern Mnchen the largest German soccer club. The success story of players like Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Mller or Oliver Kahn is carried on by players like Manuel Neuer, Franck Ribry and Bastian Schweinsteiger. In 2012/13, Bayern Mnchen was the rst and only German soccer team to win the national football league (Bundesliga), the DFB Cup and the UEFA Champions League in one and the same soccer season. tickets@fcb.de www.fcbayern.de Fan stores: Megastore in Allianz Arena Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25, 80939 Munich Megastore at the training ground Sbener Str. 51 57, 81547 Munich Fan-shop at Munich Airport Mnchen Airport Center, level 03, Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area 85326 Munich Airport TSV 1860 Mnchen the local rival TSV 1860 Mnchen, also known as the Munich Lions, was one of the important founding members of the national soccer league. In 1964 they won the German Cup for the second time. This victory was followed by the European Cup in 1965 and the German Championship in 1966. Their entry in the UEFA-Cup was without a doubt the biggest success in their recent history. tickets@tsv1860.de www.tsv1860.de Allianz Arena (1+2) The Allianz Arena is Europes most modern stadium and oers space for almost 70,000 persons. The particular- ly impressive faade, shining red at FC Bayern matches, is denitely the most striking feature of the stadium. The Arena used to be jointly operated by FC Bayern and 1860 Mnchen. Today FC Bayern is the sole shareholder and 1860 Mnchen is a tenant up to 2025. Arenatours Professionally guided tours lasting approximately 75 minutes are orga- nized and operated by Arena One GmbH. Tours are conducted daily except on matchdays and days featuring an event. Both individuals and groups can enjoy a comprehensive introduction to the stadium. For groups (11 or more persons) reservations are required. besucher@arena-one.com besucher@allianz-arena.de www.allianz-arena.de FC Bayern Erlebniswelt Since May 2012, the Allianz Arena is home to Germanys largest club muse- um. On 3,000 square meters, visitors will learn all about FC Bayern Mnchens history. The years from the clubs foundation until today are presented with multimedia and interactive elements. info@fcb-erlebniswelt.de www.fcb-erlebniswelt.de Cars, cars, cars BMW Welt (3) At BMW Welt, BMWs unique meeting place and delivery center, visitors can experience the world of the manufacturer: from automobile and motorcycle innovations and exhibitions, new technologies and designs, to interesting cultural events. The main focus of BMW Welt is the personalized car delivery. In special guided tours, you can take a look behind the scenes of BMW. The BMW Welt also oers the so-called Junior Campus where children can explore the world of mobility. Am Olympiapark 1, 80809 Munich infowelt@bmw-welt.com www.bmw-welt.com The BMW Museum Since its opening in 1973, the BMW Museum has thrilled visitors with its dynamic architecture, its world-famous design and a unique range of original exhibits. Reopened in 2008, the museum brings the history of the company, the brand and its products alive in an innovating and fascinating prole. The BMW Museum presents an overview of the engines, motorcycles and automobiles of the BMW brand which is globally unique. Am Olympiapark 2, 80809 Munich infowelt@bmw-welt.com www.bmw-welt.com Audi Forum Only a one hour car ride from BMW, visitors nd the stylish and futuristic buildings of the Audi Forum in Ingolstadt. This includes the Audi customer and delivery center as well as conference facilities, a movie theater and an exclusive restaurant. Here visitors can take part in exciting tours of the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant. At the Audi museum, visitors experience the breathtaking rate at which automotive developments have advanced and learn more about the forerunner brands from Audi. Ettinger Str. 60, 85057 Ingolstadt welcome@audi.de www.audi.com The success story Soccer in Munich Route proposal: World of automobiles Day 1: a traditional brand After landing at Munich Airport, drive to medieval Ingolstadt. Meet your guide at the Audi Forum for an unforgettable visit of the factory and the automobile museum of this famous Bavarian car brand. Dinner and overnight stay in Ingolstadt. Day 2: aristocrats cars Morning drive along the Romantic Road, with stop at Wallerstein to taste the beer brewed in the castle of Prince Oettingen. Continue to Langenburg, where you can have lunch at the castles own restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the magnicent car collection of Prince Hohenlohe. Drive to Hockenheim for dinner and to spend the night. Day 3: feel like Manuel Fangio Experience speed driving on the Formula 1 race track at Motodrom and visit the Car Sport Museum. Lunch free of charge at a race track restaurant. In the afternoon, continue to Heidelberg. Pedestrian city tour of the old university city including a taste of local wine at student inn. Late afternoon arrive in Stuttgart, the city of automobiles. Dinner and overnight in Stuttgart. Day 4: automobiles city Meet your guide for a city sightseeing tour including the Porsche Museum with a wonderful collection of the famous sports cars. In the afternoon, visit of the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Drive back to Munich for dinner and overnight. Day 5: contemporary cars and ancient carriages Full day city tour including the Olympic Park and the nearby Nymphenburg Castle including admittance to the Museum of Parade Carriages and Sleighs, the cars of our forefathers. In the afternoon, tour the BMW World and BMW Museum, a fascinating collection of cars and motor- bikes with interactive modules to make this visit a real experience. Dinner at traditional beer hall. Overnight. Day 6: farewall Transfer to Munich Airport. Before taking o, enjoy a farewell taste of white sausages and Bavarian beer at the airport restaurant Airbru, which brews exclusively for its customers. Departure. Book this tour through: Pegatour Reisen GmbH Germany Incoming Bahnhofstr. 19 83435 Bad Reichenhall Phone +49 86 51 717 48 99 info@pegatour.de www.pegatour.de / Book packages with tickets through: FC Bayern Tours GmbH robert.ostermeier@fcbayerntours.de www.fcbayerntours.de Mach 2 Sports Tours Entertain- ment Veranstaltungs GmbH contact@mymach2.com www.mymach2.com Soccernetwork james@soccernetwork.de www.soccernetwork.de 1 2 3 18 Gateway to Europe The Bavarian capital oers a wide range of cultural events coupled with fun and traditional activities. The shopping mall Munich Airport is a seamless continuation of the wide variety of products on oer in the famous shopping streets of the Bavarian capital. Dining and accommodation There is an abundant range of comfortable hotels on oer, all in the direct vicinity of the airport. So, enjoy your last beer at the airport brewery and then say: Good night. Services There can be no doubt Munich Airport is a service paradise! Events and transportation Mnchen Airport Center is ideally equipped for all kind of public events and performances and easily accessible by car, bus and train. Contact 20 22 24 26 28 30 /Munich Airport Highlights 21 20 Munich Airport Gateway to Europe Welcome to the modern gateway to Romantic Europe With currently over 38 million passengers per year, Munich Airport (1) ranks number 7 among the Top 10 European airports. When it comes to passenger satisfaction, Munich was voted Best Airport in Central Europe 2013 by the London-based institute Skytrax, which surveyed over 12 million passengers around the world. Terminal 1 Terminal 1 was opened in 1992 and hosts all non-Star Alliance airlines. With very short distances, Terminal 1 is mostly tailor-made for the needs of point-to-point trac. The terminal is built in a modular way, with 5 modules (A E), each having its own check-in, passport and security control. Terminal 2 (2) Terminal 2 was opened in 2003 and hosts all Star Alliance members and Lufthansa partners. The terminal has become one of Europes fastest and most ecient terminals for connecting passengers with a minimum connecting time of only 30 minutes. This can be attributed to the terminals clear and user-friendly structure as well as to the Hub Operation Center. The HOC is Terminal 2s command center for maxi- mizing connectivity. Unlike Terminal 1, this terminal has a central check-in area as well as one central security control. Terminal 2 satellite (3) In September 2013, Munich Airport celebrated the top- ping-out ceremony of the Terminal 2 satellite facility. The facility will be the rst mideld terminal to go into operation at a German airport. Designed like an island on the apron, it permits aircrafts to dock on both sides of the building. Without any landside transportation links, the satellite will not be a standalone terminal but rather a functional element of Terminal 2. Construction work on the satellite is planned for completion in 2015. Terminal Direct Service+ The Terminal Direct Service+ enables passengers, arriving with short connecting times or even on delayed ights, to catch their connecting ights by using a dedicat- ed transport service team. Airport sta picks up the pas- sengers right at the plane and escorts them eciently through passport and customs control to their connecting ights. The service is available for all airlines operating in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. In case of an unforeseen delay, the service will be requested by the airline automatically. Munich Airport features several airline-operated lounges, along with the Atlantic and Europe Lounge operated by Munich Airport. Lounges in Terminal 1 Air France KLM Lounge The airline-operated lounge is accessi- ble for all authorized guests of Air France, Alitalia, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Sky Teams Partner. Module D, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 91 118 Atlantic Lounge The lounge, operated by Munich Airport, is accessible for guests of several airlines or for a fee of 29.75 payable by credit card. Module C, level 03, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 21 329 BA Galleries Lounge (4) Qualied guests of British Airways or Oneworld partners can get access to the airline-operated lounge. Module B, level 05, non-public area Europe Lounge The lounge, operated by Munich Airport, is accessible for guests of several airlines or for a fee of 29.75 payable by credit card. Module D, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 89 975 21 323 The Emirates Lounge The access to this lounge depends on the booking class. Entry is permitted for guests with First Class or Business Class tickets, or with a Skywards Gold Card. Module C, level 05, non-public area Phone +49 180 54 256 52 Lounges in Terminal 2 Lufthansa First Class Lounge (5) Access for all Star Alliance passengers with a valid First Class Ticket. Level 04 and level 05, non-public area Lufthansa Senator Lounge (6) Access for all Senators and HON Circle Members with a valid boarding pass for a Lufthansa or Star Alliance ight on the same day. Level 04 and level 05, non-public area Lufthansa Business Lounge A valid Business Class ticket with a Star Alliance airline or a LH frequent yer status is required for access. Level 04 and level 05, non-public area VIP WING (7) Experience exclusive treatment and premium service before you leave the ground at Munich Airports VIP WING in Terminal 1. The spacious new lounge landscape is generously ooded with natural light. With a total of 1,700 square meters of oor space, it com- bines the utmost in function with timelessly elegant form. Guests will nd tailor-made solutions to meet their every need. The comfortable lounges and suites allow visitors to relax or work, as they prefer. The inviting buet and bar area oers an extensive menu of meals and beverages and also has its own beer garden area featuring a selection of Bavarian dishes. The boarding arrangements for guests are entirely geared to their comfort and state-of-the-art mobility. Luxury limousines are on hand to chaueur all guests between VIP WING and their aircraft. The cheerfully appointed rooms of VIP WING feature modern decor that achieves a subtle synthesis of an exclusive and cosmopolitan setting with Bavarian local color. VIP WING is a convincing embodiment of Munich Airports identity as an impressive and prestigious gateway to Bavaria for guests from all over the world. Facilities available to guests include suites, conference and working rooms, wireless LAN, rest areas, showers, a prayer room and a separate smoking area. Personal assistants organize all the travelers ight-related processes and formalities. The lounge is open to all paying passen- gers, regardless of their chosen carrier or booking class. Terminal 1, module D vipwing@munich-airport.com www.munich-airport.com/en_vip Smoking lounges Especially for smokers, Munich Airport has installed several stylish and comfortable smoking lounges in Terminal 2. The lounges are public and free of charge. On level 04 passengers will nd two Camel Lounges, while on level 05 two Winston Lounges invite for some recreation time. 4 5 7 6 / 1 3 2 23 22 Munich Airport The shopping mall Munich Airport oers a supreme shopping experience for all passengers. More than 150 shops and service facilities in Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Mnchen Airport Center provide an assortment of products ranging from Bavarian to international, including top designer labels. Whether you are shopping for souvenirs to take back home or for jewelry for yourself you will nd it all at Munich Airport for downtown prices. Shops at Munich Airport are open seven days a week, some from 5 am 10 pm. Aigner/Ferragamo (1) Exclusive bags and accessories by Munichs cult brand Aigner and Salvatore Ferragamo Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Bottega Veneta The new Bottega Veneta shop at Munich Airport oers scents, jewelry, and a full range of ready-to-wear apparel, handbags, shoes, gifts, luggage and eyewear. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Emporio Armani Fashionable shapes and clean looks create the unmistakable looks of Emporio Armani collection. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Escada/Burberry/Ralph Lauren (2) Three international high class fashion brands in one location Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Gucci Here you can get a close look at Guccis extensive range of high-quality handbags, shoes, childrens apparels, leather goods and scarves. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Herms (3) Herms stands for the nest French leather goods and accessories such as the world-famous silk scarves. Terminal 2, level 04 and level 05, non-public area HUGO BOSS The Black Label Collection: quality materials, meticulous workmanship to the last detail and the certainty of always being perfectly dressed. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Mont Blanc/Bvlgari (4) This store awaits its customers with elegant and exclusive writing instruments, watches, jewelry, leather goods and accessories. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Mulberry The new Mulberry store will stock beautiful leather bags for men and women as well as an extensive range of smaller pieces like belts, scarves and technology accessories. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Ren Lezard This shop oers exclusive womens and mens collections as well as accessories. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area Victorias Secret The new shopping attraction at Munich Airport the worlds most famous lingerie label opened up a beauty and acces- sories shop. This is the rst publicly accessible Victorias Secret store in Germany! Mnchen Airport Center, level 03, public area How to get your refund For checked baggage Check in and have your baggage labeled and proceed then to the customs oce. Customs will check your merchan- dise, stamp your receipts and handle your baggage. Last step will be the Cash Refund Desk, where you need to show your receipts and will get your refund nally. For carry-on baggage Check in and pass the security and passport control. Proceed to the customs oce to get your merchandise checked and your receipts stamped. Last step will be again the Cash Refund Desk. You can also get your refund at the ReiseBank. Mnchen Airport Center, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 04 and 05, non-public area / 2 1 3 4 25 24 Munich Airport No matter if you are looking for culinary delights or a small bite along with a glass of beer, at Munich Airport you can choose from a wide range of restaurants. Here is a small selection: Airbru (1+2) The Airbru is the worlds first brewery located within an airport. The restau- rant combines the art of brewing with Bavarian Gemtlichkeit (German for coziness) and offers all kinds of regional specialties. In summer you can drink your beer under real chest- nut trees in the outdoor beer garden. You can also take a seat in the Zirbel stube, the original snug little parlor from a South Tirolean farm- house. Whatever you are planning, the Tenne (German for threshing floor) can accommodate up to 280 guests and is the perfect location for corporate or group events. Mnchen Airport Center, level 03 info@airbraeu.de www.airbraeu.de Bagutta Pizza Culture (4) Bagutta Pizza Culture is an Italian restaurant oering honest, straightfor- ward Italian cuisine. The menu ranges from crispy pizza from the stone oven, dainty pasta dishes and salads to delicious desserts and Italian coee specialties. The three lounge cubicles and the seating niches are a pleasant alternative for meetings. Terminal 2, check-in hall, level 05 t2@kuer.de www.munich-airport.com Mangostin Airport (3) An exotic treat from the Far East! Authentic Asian food like noodles, sushi and Thai curries is oered in top quality. The special ambience is a result of the high quality teak oors punctuated with Asian accents. Terminal 2, check-in hall, level 05 t2@kuer.de www.munich-airport.com Maredo Grill & Caf lounge (5) Alongside classics such as tender, juicy steaks from South America and a unique salad bar, Maredos menu is ideally complemented by a wide selection of snacks in a safe lounge setting. Choices range from a break- fast menu, various special coees and delicious cakes to tasty ciabatta and panini sandwiches. Terminal 2, check-in hall, level 05 info@maredo.com www.maredo.de Airport hotels Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich (6) The Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich is the only hotel directly on Munich Airport premises and just a few steps away from the Mn chen Airport Center (MAC). Centrally located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, the hotel has 389 air-conditioned and sound-proof rooms and suites. For meetings and confer- ences the hotel features 30 rooms for up to 1,000 guests with daylight and WLAN along with a fully equipped business center. The 24 meters high Palm Atrium is the perfect location for any event. The Charles Lindbergh restaurant oers regional and international cuisine as well as weekly theme buets. The Fit & Fly SPA features a pool, steam bath, sauna and 24/7 gym access, as well massages and beauty treatments. Terminalstr. Mitte 20, 85356 Munich info@kempinski-airport.de www.kempinski-airport.de Novotel Munich Airport (7) The Novotel Munich Airport Hotel is situated in close vicinity to the terminals. This state-of-the-art hotel has a capacity of 257 guest rooms and 8 modern meeting rooms. The meeting rooms provide an ideal setting for conferences and seminars. Besides the Novotel also oers tness and sauna facilities. The modern restaurant serves international cuisine from 6.30 am 2.30 pm and from 6 pm 11 pm. Nordallee 29, 85356 Munich h6711@accor.com www.novotel.com Arcadia Hotel Munich Airport Freisinger Str. 77 85445 Schwaig/Oberding info.muenchen@ahmm.de www.arcadia-hotel.de Best Western Hotel Munich-Airport Robert-Koch-Str. 10, 85435 Erding info@airport-muenchen.bestwestern.de www.airport-muenchen. bestwestern.de Dorint Hotel Munich Airport Freising Dr.-von-Daller-Str. 1 3 85356 Freising info.freising@dorint.com www.hotel-muenchen-freising. dorint.com Holiday Inn Express Munich Airport Freisinger Str. 94 85445 Schwaig/Oberding munich@foremosthospitality.com www.fmhos.com Hotel Hallnberg Hallnberg 2 85469 Walpertskirchen info@hallnberg.de www.hallnberg.de Isar Hotel Isarstr. 4, 85356 Freising info@isarhotel.de www.isarhotel.de Mercure Hotel Airport Munich Dorfstr. 15a, 85445 Aufkirchen h5267@accor.com www.mercure.com Mvenpick Hotel Munich Airport Ludwigstr. 43, 85399 Hallbergmoos hotel.munich.airport@moevenpick.com www.moevenpick-munich-airport.com Munich Airport Marriott Hotel Alois-Steinecker-Str. 20 85354 Freising munich.airport@marriotthotels.com www.marriott.com/MUCFR NH Munich Airport Lohstr. 21, 85445 Schwaig/Oberding nhmuenchenairport@nh-hotels.com www.nh-hotels.com Schweigers Landgasthof Manhartsdorf 2 4, 85456 Wartenberg info@schweigers-landgasthof.de www.landhotel-schweigers.de Sheraton Munich Airport Hotel Freisinger Str. 80 85445 Schwaig/Oberding airportmuenchen@sheraton.com www.sheratonmunichairport.com Dining and accommodation Dining / 1 3 2 4 6 7 5 More hotels in close vicinity to Munich Airport 27 26 Munich Airport Stay connected Calling Cards national, international and mobile calling cards can be purchased in all Newspoint shops and at the Newsterminal shop. Travel Agent Welcome Kit The Travel Agent Welcome Kit (TAWK) gives representatives of the international travel industry the chance to experience Munich Airports charm with a package that includes not only airport information but also special coupons: free drinks, discounted shopping, free baggage storage and other benets. TAWKs can be obtained at the main informa- tion counter in Terminal 2, next to the arrival hall, as well as in the main information counter of the MAC. Travel agents just need to present their travel agent ID and are asked to leave a business card. Airport tours for travel agents For travel agent training, airline employee famtrips and study tours for journalists or tour operators, the Munich Airport Marketing Department oers tailor-made Airport tours in English. Tours in other languages, e.g. French or Russian, are available upon request. marketing-incoming@munich-airport.de Meet and Assist Service This exclusive service for international passengers and groups traveling via Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 is available in 20 languages. It includes personal pickup, guidance through customs, passport and security control as well as escort service to the departure gate, lounge or transfer bus. Please note, that bookings can only be accepted 72 hours in advance. Munich Airport Terminal and Passenger Service Phone +49 89 97 52 13 66 meetandassist@munich-airport.de Help for the disabled Please contact directly your airline for requesting mobility services. Porter service Available within the entire passenger handling area. The basic fee, including two pieces of luggage, is 4 every additional piece is 1.50. Phone +49 89 97 59 97 95 Mobile +49 171 372 71 79 Religious services at Munich Airport (4) Passengers can practice their religious beliefs at Munich Airport without any restrictions. Before or after a ight, the airport oers several facilities for practicing various religions. Christophorus chapel Mnchen Airport Center, level 04, public area Muslim prayer room Terminal 1, module C, level 05, non-public area Raum der Stille (Room of Silence) Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area Service Center Two Service Centers are located in both terminals and provide the following services for passengers: left luggage oce cloakroom service deposit for third parties* lost and found* fax and copy service* dry cleaning* ticket sale for public transport and Lufthansa Airport Bus* Internet Point national calling cards* LH Cabin Lost Mnchen Airport Center, 24-hour service Phone +49 89 97 52 13 75 servicecenter@munich-airport.de Terminal 2, level 03 Phone +49 89 97 52 28 75 servicecenter@munich-airport.de InfoGates (1) The truly innovative InfoGate concept at Munich Airport helps passengers to receive quick and detailed information. At the InfoGate counters, the visitor can get connected with an information service agent via videoconference by simply pushing a button. These high- tech Info Counters work with touch screens and oer the full range of infor mation on shopping, dining and all other services available at Munich Airport. Mnchen Airport Center, Terminal 1, Terminal 2 manfred.zoetl@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.com Brants Barber & Shop Brants Barber & Shop is an exclusive barber, oering the following services for men only: haircut, shave and manicure. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area info@brants-barber.de www.brants-barber.de Chi-Mas-Institute, massage service Indulge in an acupressure massage, which is charged by 1 per minute. It can help to prevent or ease muscle tension, back pain, fear of ying and jetlag. Terminal 2, level 04, non-public area info@chi-mas-institute.de www.chi-mas-institute.de Cosmetic Institute (2) This oasis of calmness and relaxation is located within the Duty Free Shop in Terminal 2. The Cosmetic Institute is an elegant beauty lounge with a pure spa-like dcor waiting to pamper discerning customers. Manicures, facial and body treatments and many wellness services are available for men and women likewise. Terminal 2, level 05, non-public area cosmeticinstitute@fmh.munich- airport.de www.eurotrade.org napcabs (3) For the comfort of its passengers Munich Airport was the rst to install eight napcabs in Terminal 2 (near gates G06 and H32). These cabins oer passengers the opportunity to rest and each of them is equipped with a comfortable couch, relaxing music, a workstation with internet access, plug-ins and a at screen TV. Terminal 2, level 04 and 05, non-public area info@napcabs.com www.napcabs.com Recreation Areas Munich Airport oers relax zones in the non-public area of Terminal 2 that are open to every passenger and free of charge. They are equipped with comfortable seats, at screen TVs providing a permanent news-service and wireless Internet access. Terminal 2, level 04 and 05, non-public area Shower facilities Would you like to freshen up after a long day? Visit the modern shower facilities in the Mnchen Airport Center or in Terminal 2 at the service center in the public area. Service charge is 15 including towels and shower gel. Mnchen Airport Center, level 03, public area Terminal 2, level 03, public area Services Services retail Important service numbers: Main Switchboard Phone +49 89 97 500 info@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.de Flight information Phone +49 89 97 52 13 13 / * These services are only available at the Service Center in Terminal 1. 1 2 3 4 29 28 Munich Airport Munich Airport oers a variety of locations for small, medium and even mega events. Up to 3,000 people can be hosted for your events, presentations, conferences or anniversaries. One of the event areas at Munich Airport is Europes largest outdoor covered venue - the Mnchen Airport Center Forum. Located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, the MAC Forum is the perfect location for special events. Throughout the year, the MAC hosts a variety of dierent events bringing fun and action to both, passengers and locals alike. Surf & Style (2) In August 2013, Lufthansa and Munich Airport presented once again the Surf & Style-Event, the biggest stationary wave of the world ever at an airport. The event was combined with the third European championship in surng on a 1.5-meter-high stationary wave. Visitors had the chance to try surng as well. Winter market (1) Under the roof of the Mnchen Airport Center 50 market stands invite travelers to feast and chill, and to purchase Bavarian specialties and handicrafts. 300 real Christmas trees and a 15- meter-high giant Christmas tree surround the stands, creating a magic winter wonderland. The main attraction at the Christmas market is the huge ice skating rink in the middle of the jolly festivities. Transportation If you are planning individual trips or travels on to further destinations, all roadways and railway tracks are yours to choose from. There are bus-shuttle services to the city center and the fast and reliable city railroad (S-Bahn) that brings you to downtown Munich in only 35 minutes. Or, what about a rental car or a coach to wherever you want to go? Why not take the bus? For passengers who want to travel to Munich with a high standard of service, the Lufthansa Airport Bus is the right choice. It departs every 20 minutes between 6.25 am and 10.25 pm, from Munich Airport to the Munich Central Train Station. The bus departs from Terminal 2, the Central Area and Terminal 1/A. Of course this service is available for all passengers. The one-way fare is approximately 10.50 for adults, 5.50 for children. The cost for a return ticket is 17. Autobus Oberbayern (5) For over a century, Autobus Oberbay- ern, the largest private bus company in Bavaria, has specialized in mobility at the highest level. Autobus Oberbayern currently owns more than 180 buses of all sizes, ranging from a 15 to 78 seater bus, and provides a variety of services which extend beyond regular transport and shuttle services. The companys real strength lies in its planning, organizing and handling of transportation logistics for major events, conventions, incoming or incentive groups. info@autobusoberbayern.de www.autobusoberbayern.de Busservice Watzinger GmbH & Co. KG Watzinger oers an individual and particularly comfortable limousine service to sophisticated business and private passengers. Luxurious cars from leading brands lend themselves to working and relaxing in an undisturbed atmosphere. The chaueurs know their passengers needs and provide an unobtrusive and perfect service. info@watzinger.de www.watzinger.de SMS Airport Transfer SMS stands for reliability, safety and service at a fair price. At the same time it gives you a choice: with up to eight persons you can travel in a comfortable minibus; for individual transfer you will be picked up with a mid-range car. SMS counters can be found in the public areas of both terminals. sms@ughafentransfer.at www.ughafentransfer.at Four Seasons Travel With comfortable 8-seater busses, Four Seasons Travel will take you to your ski resort reliably, safely and comfortably. For larger groups they oer 45-seater busses. For a highly exclusive non-stop transfer, Four Seasons Travel oers First Class or Private Class. oce@airport-transfer.com www.tirol-taxi.at Events and transportation Event areas at Munich Airport Car rental services (3) at Munich Airport The Car Rental Center is in the MAC between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Pick-up/Return is conveniently located in the parking garage P6 right next to the Mnchen Airport Center. Avis Europcar Hertz Sixt Terstappen Autovermietung Enterprise Rapid-Transit Rail (4) There are two lines S1 and S8 connecting Munich Airport to Munich city center within 35 minutes, that run every ten minutes. Cost The cost for a one way ride is approxi- mately 10 for adults and 1.20 for children (ages 6 14). The partner day-ticket is ideal for groups of between two and ve people. Vending machines for train tickets are avail- able at the airport in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. / 1 2 5 4 3 30 Contact Munich Airport quick reference guide: Munich Airport info@munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.com Head of Incoming- and Hub-Marketing Florian Poetsch Phone +49 89 975 33 140 orian.poetsch@munich-airport.de Marketing Communications/ Marketing Incoming China/India Corinna Born Phone +49 89 975 33 147 corinna.born@munich-airport.de Marketing Incoming North America Sabine Ostermair Phone +49 89 975 33 142 sabine.ostermair@munich-airport.de Marketing Incoming Central Europe/ South Africa Andreas Bauer Phone +49 89 975 33 144 andreas.bauer@munich-airport.de Conference Center Municon Phone +49 89 975 63 200 Mobility Service/PRM Assistance Phone +49 89 975 63 333 Flight Information Phone +49 89 975 21 313 Lost & Found Phone +49 89 975 21 375 Medical Center Phone +49 89 975 63 344 Meet & Assistance Service Phone +49 89 975 21 366 Tax Free/VAT reimbursement Phone +49 89 975 92 960 VIP Service Phone +49 89 975 21 333 International Representation Oces: North America Angela Geissler angela.geissler@munich-airport.us Thailand c/o Pacic Leisure Ltd. Eckhard Kremer munich-airport@plt.co.th Korea c/o AVIAREPS Marketing Garden Korea Ltd. Kate Lee klee@aviareps.com / Located at the heart of Europe and with a high frequency of connections to all over the world, Munich Airport is perfect for successful airlines. Welcome to Munich Airport, Europes most dynamic hub! munich-airport.com Munich Airport: The hub that makes you happy Living ideas Connecting lives / 32 Upper Bavaria Castles, lakes, mountains, forests when traveling through Upper Bavaria you might think you are turning a huge storybook! Franconia The self-condent Franconians represent an entirely dierent side of the Bavarian soul. Here people enjoy drinking world-class wine instead of beer. The East Medieval cities, monasteries and historic sites and in between magnicent landscapes and forests Eastern Bavaria is rich in history and culture! Allgu and Swabia Ludwig II, the romantic king of Bavaria, loved this region and commemorated it with a historic monument, the Neuschwan stein Castle. Tirol The small region with huge tradition lies in the very heart of the Alps. SalzburgerLand This is a region with a splendid past oering top-notch cultural events and at the same time a region with an eye towards the future. Map & info 34 38 40 42 44 48 50 /Bavaria/the Alps Highlights 35 34 Bavaria/the Alps Discover the whole diversity of Germanys number one holiday region on the following pages. You will nd infor- mation along with special insider travel tips on the very best attractions for each of the four main tourist regions. Whether you visit Upper Bavaria, Franconia, East Bavaria or Allgu/Bavarian Swabia: Wherever you go, you will not want to leave. The ideal place for a memorable vacation Bavaria, with its four vacation regions Upper Bavaria, Franconia, East Bavaria and Allgu/Bavarian Swabia, is an ideal destination anytime of the year. Unique in its diversity, Bavaria also features breathtaking natural beauty. Plus, Bavaria excels as one of the culturally most attractive regions throughout Europe. The region oers exclusive sports facilities at any season and a large number of enticing wellness and health sites. Bavarias food and hospitality industry, with a vast array of establishments ranging from the inexpensive to the luxurious, is another outstanding feature. tourismus@bayern.info www.bavaria.by Enjoy with all your senses Upper Bavaria is characterized by countless highlights and endless beauty. Monarchs, abbots, priests, and renowned architects from bygone centuries have left a legacy of amazing architectural monuments and picturesque villages, all complemented by stunning natural scenery. touristinfo@oberbayern.de www.oberbayern.de Berchtesgadener Land (1) The Berchtesgadener Land spells majestic Alpine peaks, idyllic lakes and woods, world-class cultural attractions and events, as well as sports activities, world-famous sightsee- ing attractions and saltwater spa facilities. It is located only a stones throw from Mozarts birthplace, Salzburg in Austria. Whether one chooses ve-star accommodations or a cozy regional guesthouse, there is plenty on oer year- round in the Berchtesgadener Land, such as concerts of the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic Orchestra, traditional festivi- ties and sightseeing attractions such as Lake Knigssee, the Eagles Nest or the Salt Mines. info@berchtesgadener-land.com www.berchtesgadener-land.com Lake Knigssee (2) Surrounded by towering rock clis, the lake emerald green and silent is set in one of the most impressive land- scapes in Germany. Leave the noise and hectic pace on land behind you and glide across the smooth surface. Magical, romantic, relaxing, interesting and even educational the eet of electronic boats on Lake Knigssee invites you to experience an unforget- table excursion. www.seenschifahrt.de The Eagles Nest (1,834 meters) A historic observation point high above the Berchtesgaden area: panoramic views of up to 200 km can be enjoyed by visitors to the Eagles Nest. The so-called Eagles Nest teahouse was oered to Adolf Hitler for his 50 th
birthday. Hitler himself rarely used the Eagles Nest, nding the trek up to the top too unnerving because of his fear of heights. Today, the Eagles Nest is open to the public and can be seen in its original form. The road, from Obersalzberg leading up to the Eagles Nest upper bus parking area is a unique feat of engineering seen nowhere else in the world. www.eagles-nest-tours.com Salt time journey (3) Deep inside the Berchtesgaden salt mountain a hidden world waits to be discovered. This exciting Salt Time Journey combines science and fantasy, impressive special eects and fasci- nating facts that are not just explained but are experienced with all the senses. The Alte Saline (Old Salt Works) ranks as a major European historical indus- trial monument. The main attraction is the spring house and spring chapel constructed in neo-Romanesque style. www.salzzeitreise.de City tours in Munich Day excur- sions in Bavaria and into Austria: A variety of tours are oered by Gray Line Sightseeing. Accompa- nied by professional and experi- enced tour guides, Gray Line Sightseeing takes you to the sights you most want to see. Gray Line SIGHTseeing by Autobus Oberbayern GmbH info@munich-sightseeing.com www.grayline.de Upper Bavaria / 1 2 3 37 36 Bavaria/the Alps The Chiemsee region (1) Ideally located between Munich and Salzburg, the Chiemsee region, often also referred to as the Bavarian Sea, is one of the most favorite vacation destinations in Bavaria. The breathtaking landscape of the Chiemgau and the Upper Bavarian Alps oers a wide variety of sporting, leisure and cultural activities. Prien am Chiemsee is in the heart of this beautiful region and famous for its Bavarian traditions and cultural events in exciting venues like the Palaces Courtyard of Honor or the Island Frauenchiemsee with its annual Christmas market. From these wonderful surroundings, you have a fantastic view of the famous palace of Herren- chiemsee built by Bavarias Fairy-tale King, Ludwig II. info@tourismus.prien.de www.tourismus.prien.de Garmisch-Partenkirchen Culture and the great outdoors, sports and relaxation Garmisch-Partenkirchen surprises with its diversity. Super- latives aptly describe almost everything about this Alpine jewel. Its location is unique, nestled in a valley surrounded by magnicent mountains and the rocky peaks of the Zugspitze massif (2,962 meters). It is one of the principal health spas in the Bavarian Alps thanks to its climate and Germanys premier winter sports area. It was the host town of the 1936 Winter Olympics and the FIS Alpine Ski World Championship 2011. Whether you prefer Alpine skiing, or instead you would rather go cross-country skiing, hiking, white water rafting or paragliding, there is something for everyone at any season of the year in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. tourist-info@gapa.de www.gapa.de Zugspitze top of Germany An outdoor arena with a grand view: with 2,962 meters the Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany. Visitors from all over the world enjoy the breathtaking view expanding some 200 km. Almost 400 summits in Austria, Italy, Germa- ny and Switzerland are visible from afar. Near at hand, there are many opportunities for sports and fun up here and on the surrounding mountains Alpspitze, Kreuzeck, Hausberg and Wank. With the well developed network of cable cars and ski lifts of the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn Bergbahn AG vantage points, summits, places to rest, hiking trails and ski slopes can be reached comfortably in summer and in winter. zugspitzbahn@zugspitze.de www.zugspitze.de Tegernsee holiday region (2) The holiday region welcomes its visitors throughout the year to experience the wonderful variety of handed down tradi- tions and modern achievements whether during theme and adventure hikes or during festivals. For active vacationers, the area between the turquoise green lake, lush pastures and proud mountain peaks is simply paradise. Experience the elements in and on the water, on dry land or in the air! Well-organized packages for all seasons make your vacation a dream come true any time of the year and entice you to a stay in Upper Bavaria. info@tegernsee.com www.tegernsee.com Andechs Monastery This monastery is famous for its Baroque church, which has been a destination for pilgrims since 1128. Here you can also taste the seven beer specialties of the world famous monastery brewery. For fans of classical music: The famous Bavarian composer Carl Or is buried here. info@andechs.de www.andechs.de The Wies Church (3) The Wies Church, located in Steingaden in Upper Bavaria, is one of the loveliest Rococo buildings worldwide. On June 14, 1738, a farmers wife, Maria Loy, saw tears on a dilapidated wooden gure of the scourged savior. This miracle led to a pilgrim rush to see the sculpture. In 1740, a chapel was built to the statue. Nowadays, the Wies Church is a famous place for pilgrims and belongs to the UNESCO World Culture Heritage. www.wieskirche.de Oberammergau in the Ammergau Alps Oberammergau is permanently linked with the Passion Play. The roots of the Passion Play date back to a vow made by the citizens of Oberammergau in 1633. The Passion Play, which they have been performing at 10-year intervals since 1634, has made Oberammergau famous throughout the world. Again and again, each time the event is held, the world comes to visit this unique town, which today also stages top-class operas in the Passion Play House every summer. Besides this, Oberammergau is also known for its beautiful Lftl fresco paintings and its world-renowned wood carvers. info@ammergauer-alpen.de www.ammergauer-alpen.de Route proposal: Jewels of Romantic Europe Day 1: Munich Arrival at Munich Airport and transfer to the city center of Munich. You will spend the night in Munich. Day 2: Munich Garmisch Parten- kirchen Zugspitze Transfer to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, followed by a city tour and excursion to the Zugspitze Mountain. Stay overnight in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Day 3: Hohenschwangau Neuschwan stein Castle Transfer to Hohenschwangau (1 hr) where you will visit Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castle. Stay overnight at Schlosshotel Lisl and Jagerhaus Hotel. Day 4: Hohenschwangau Wattens Innsbruck Transfer to Wattens (2.20 hrs) in order to experience Swarovski Crystal Worlds. Afterwards, transfer to Inns- bruck (20 min) where you will discover this beautiful place on a City Tour. Stay overnight in Innsbruck Day 5: Innsbruck Berchtesgaden- Koenigssee In the morning, transfer to Berchtes- gaden (4 hrs) will be provided where you will visit the Salt Mines and Lake Koeni gssee. You will spend the night in Berchtesgaden. Day 6: Berchtesgaden Salzburg Transfer to Salzburg (30 min), followed by a tour through the city center. Stay overnight in Salzburg Day 7: Salzburg Lake Chiemsee Transfer to Prien at Lake Chiemsee (1.05 hrs). Enjoy a stunning alpine panorama while cruising on Lake Chiemsee. On the Island of Herren- chiemsee you will visit the Castle and Museum. Stay overnight in Prien at Lake Chiemsee Day 8: Prien at Lake Chiemsee Munich The transfer to Munich will take about 1.15 hrs. After a City Tour of the historic city center you will have enough time for shopping and leisure. Book this tour through: Amphora TTG Company GmbH info@amphora-ttgc.com www.amphora-ttgc.com EUROTOURS Germany Ges.m.b.H. nicole.kleber@eurotours.de www.eurotours.at Pegasus the Welcoming Agencies Austria renate.forte@pegasus.at www.pegasus.at TUI Incoming Alps & Cities andreas.Kluckner@alps-cities4ever.com www.tui-incoming.at Important distances between Munich and Andechs 42 km (45 min) Berchtesgaden 152 km (2 hrs) Garmisch-Partenkirchen 90 km (1 hr) Oberammergau 91 km (1 hr) Prien am Chiemsee 89 km (1 hr) Steingaden 104 km (1.5 hrs) Tegernsee 52 km (45 min) 1 2 3 39 38 Bavaria/the Alps Franconia a land of wine and beauty! (1) World-famous, historical buildings, dreamy landscapes, magnicent art treasures and a centuries-old tradition of wine cultivation Franconias beauty has many dierent aspects. There is much to explore on a trip to romantic wine towns and friendly locals. You will enjoy a vacation that caters to all your senses. Wine has been cultivated in Franconia for over 1,200 years. Many well-known, historical figures have sampled the precious wines and have immor- talized their experience in their own words. For example, the famous German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once wrote: Too bad that you cant pet this wine. You have every reason to look forward to sampling Franconian wine as well as experiencing Franconias other treasures: the medieval towns and hamlets, as well as friendly people who are committed to preserving the unique treasures of their home. For more information: Tourist Information Franconia Wilhelminenstr. 6 90461 Nuremberg Phone +49 911 94 15 10 info@frankentourismus.de www.frankentourismus.de www.die-fraenkischen-staedte.de www.franken-weinland.de Nuremberg modern metropolis with a medieval air (3) Nuremberg, the core city of the metropolitan region, is over 950 years old and not a bit tired, suitable for trade show and convention guests and popular among tourists seeking culture and enjoyment. Nuremberg also has a comfortably sized Old Town where you can nd anything your heart desires: interesting shops, cozy taverns, sociable beer gardens and charming squares with history-charged houses in between. The Christmas market and Albrecht Drer are only two of the many hallmarks of the city not to mention, of course, the International Toy Fair. The Imperial Castle, grand sacred buildings and the Craftsmens Courtyard are must-sees for visitors. tourismus@nuernberg.de www.tourismus.nuernberg.de Rothenburg a fascinating medieval milestone (4) With its splendid location and truly medieval atmosphere, hardly any other town is able to captivate its visitors in quite the same way as Rothenburg ob der Tauber. A walk through this small town is an unforgettable encounter with bygone centuries. The imposing building of the Town Hall, stately towers, massive fortications, churches and patrician houses are witnesses to a mighty imperial past. An imperial castle dating back to 1142 represents the beginning of the town. www.tourismus@rothenburg.de www.rothenburg.de Weingut am Stein (2) In the heart of the famous Wrzburger Stein vineyard lays the estate winery Weingut am Stein, Ludwig Knoll. It was founded in 1890 and now in the fth generation of winegrow- ers, it is run by Sandra and Ludwig Knoll. The modern design invites you to taste wine as well as to hold seminars and presentations. Numerous events are oered: Wine to inspire, to enthrall and educate. You will take home one thing a new perspective on wine. During the wine tasting, you will nd out where the vineyards grow, how the wines are produced, what makes them distinct and how they stand out of the crowd. mail@weingut-am-stein.de www.weingut-am-stein.de Route proposal: Bavaria for wine lovers Day 1: Upon landing at Munich Airport, meet your guide and drive to Pom- mersfelden to visit castle Weissen- stein. Admire the interiors of this elegant baroque mansion built and decorated by outstanding artists in the 18 th century. In the late afternoon you reach Bamberg for an overnight stay at Romantic Hotel and a four course dinner based on Franconian dishes with complementing wines. Day 2: Drive to Castell to see the cellar of count Castell, one of the most renowned wine producers of Franconia. After a walk in the vineyard relax and enjoy a glass of wine at the local inn. Early afternoon reach Wrzburg, the capital city of Franconia. Your discovery tour of the historical city leads you to the residential castle of former bishop-princes decorated by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, the Venetian genius. After a walk in the huge vineyard overlooking the historical city, visit the 500 year old wine cellar and taste their praised wines. Enjoy dinner under the medieval vaults of the restaurant. Day 3: Reach the lovely town of Wert- heim. After a stroll along the historical district, drive along the meandering Main River to the romantic town of Miltenberg and the castle of count Lwenstein family. Visit the vineyard and the castle. In the afternoon drive across Lower Franconia. The river valley is one of the largest wine growing regions in Germany, renowned for the quality of its products. Reach Iphofen for dinner and overnight at Romantic Hotel. Enjoy a gourmet dinner with com- plementing wines from their own cellar. Day 4: In the morning walk through the vineyard where organic grapes grow and visit the cellar, before bidding farewell to this enchanting corner of Germany. Drive to Munich Airport and have a last glass of Franconian sparkling wine at the Kempinski Airport Hotel, before catching your ight home or proceeding to Munich downtown for your extension in the Bavarian capital city. Notes: Group size max 21 pax. All visits are subject to availability. Admittance to private mansions may be restricted for family reasons. Tour program: according to season you may attend wine festivals, concerts in the castles, venison gourmet meals. Book this tour through: Pegatour Reisen GmbH Germany Incoming Bahnhofstrasse 19 83435 Bad Reichenhall Phone +49 865 171 74 899 info@pegatour.de www.pegatour.de Important distances between Munich and Nuremberg 165 km (2 hrs) Rothenburg 242 km (2.5 hrs) Wrzburg 280 km (3 hrs) Franconia / 1 2 3 4 41 40 Bavaria/the Alps The city on three rivers Passau, located 198 km from Munich right on the Austrian border, is better known as the Dreissestadt (Three-River-City). With its Baroque buildings by Italian artists it is one of the most attractive German cities. In the heart of Passau at the Old Towns highest point rises St. Stevens Cathedral, home of the worlds largest cathedral organ. Sitting high above the rivers, the majestic fortress Veste Oberhaus on the Danubes side and the Pilgrimage Church Mariahilf on the Inns side frame the citys out- standing beauty. Passau with its unique charm and atmosphere is one of the most beautiful and spectacular German cities on the Danube. River cruises (1) For ages, the city on three rivers oers river cruising on the Danube. Back then, mostly freighters docked in Passau, however nowadays there is an increasing number of cruise ships and passenger ships which use Passau as their destination. For passenger cruises, there are 17 landing places with 29 moorages available at the docks in Passau-Old Town and Pas- sau-Lindau. tourist-info@passau.de www.tourismus.passau.de Regensburg UNESCO World Heritage In July 2006, Regensburg was in- scribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List due to its unique old town ensem- ble. Almost one thousand historical structures and buildings stand within a relatively small area. No other city of this size can boast as much authentic, historical architecture spanning hundreds in fact, thousands of years from the citys foundation in Roman times to the present. The distance between Munich and Regensburg is about 125 km. tourismus@regensburg.de www.regensburg.de/tourismus Regensburger Dom St. Peters Cathedral is indisputably Regensburgs spiritual center. When you look up towards the towers of this imposing Gothic building, you will see kings on horseback, foolish virgins, and gargoyles with animal and human faces. St. Peters is also the home of the famous boys choir Cathedral Sparrows. info@domplatz-5.de www.domplatz-5.de Historic sausage kitchen (3) If you were to ask locals what symbol- izes Regensburg best they will most likely name the so-called Historische Wurstkuchl, the oldest sausage kitchen in the world. The restaurant serves typical Regensburg sausages with homemade sauerkraut and sweet mustard. It is located next to the famous Stone Bridge. info@wurstkuchl.de www.wurstkuchl.de River cruises (2) Unique and exclusive is the world-fa- mous Strudelrundfahrt (Swirl Tour), which leads through the Stony Bridge when the water level allows. There are also excursions to Walhalla in Donaustauf or to Riedensburg as well as various theme tours. Highlights among these theme tours are the theater performances and musical events, but also culinary highlights. The oer ranges from brunch buets to wine tastings. info@schifahrtklinger.de www.schifahrtklinger.de For more information: East Bavarian Tourist Board Im Gewerbepark D02/D04 93059 Regensburg Phone +49 941 58 53 90 info@ostbayern-tourismus.de www.ostbayern-tourismus.de The East assistance in planning tours fam-trips & personalised media trips contacts with qualied partners joint marketing campaigns & activities location scouting & lming permits online-press tool, photo archive & lm footage Visit www.bavaria.by Your key to business in Bavaria BAVARIA TOURISM - the ofcial marketing agency Arabellastrasse 17 81925 Munich, Germany Phone: +49 (0)89 212397-0 tourismus@bayern.info Find our Online-Sales Guide at: www.sales.bavaria.by az_fmg_flughafen_muc_sales_guide_210x297mm.indd 1 16.01.14 11:57 Passau / 1 2 3 43 42 Bavaria/the Alps Allgu and Swabia Augsburg busy center of Bavarian Swabia Augsburg, the oldest city in Bavaria, was founded by Roman troops over 2,000 years ago. Since its economic heyday in the 15 th and 16 th century, the city has become an important gateway for trade and travel to Southern Europe. The wealthy Augsburg merchants not only imported the spirit of the Italian Renaissance, but also brought Italys architecture to the Lech River. The Renaissance city hall and the splendid fountains, the Fuggerei and the Maximilianstrae are still impressive reminders of Augsburgs golden era of the Renaissance. tourismus@regio-augsburg.de www.augsburg-tourismus.de Fssen in the Allgu Fssen is the most southern end of the Romantic Road and is an internationally renowned vacation and spa resort at the Bavarian Alpine foothills. Its location in the heart of Bavarias most charming hill and lake districts make it the ideal starting point for a visit to Neuschwanstein, the fairy- tale castle of King Ludwig II as well as Hohenschwangau at only 6.4 km distance. The Dream Kings second castle, Linderhof, as well as the Wies church (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site) are only 45 minutes away by car. Fssen s medieval town center rises high above the banks of the Lech River and oers a unique setting for leisurely shopping strolls or explorations into past centuries. Visit the romantic soul of Bavaria! tourismus@fuessen.de www.fuessen.de Neuschwanstein (1) Neuschwanstein Castle is among the most popular sites in Europe. The world famous fairy-tale Castle, inspired by Richard Wagners operas, has amazed millions of visitors. Its setting beneath the mountains of the Alps is breath- taking. The shy King Ludwig II had built the castle in 1886 so he could withdraw from public life. Only seven weeks after his mysterious death, Neuschwanstein was opened to the public. Now, vast numbers of people ock to view his spectacular private refuge. svneuschwanstein@bsv.bayern.de www.neuschwanstein.de Museum der bayerischen Knige (2) Located in extraordinary surroundings, at foot of the Royal Castles Hohenschwangau und Neuschwanstein, the former Grandhotel Alpenrose houses the Museum der bayerischen Knige (Museum of the Bavarian kings) since 2011. The exhibition illustrates the history of the House of Wittelsbach from its beginning in the 12 th century until today. Particular- ly, it focuses on the lives of King Maximilian II and his son, King Ludwig II. Among many precious exhibits, the museum displays the magnicent ermine velvet coat, which King Ludwig II wore to the ceremonies of the Royal Bavarian order of Knighthood of Holy George. Visitors can experience the exhibition with audio guides which are available in 8 dierent languages. Your visit will be topped o with a meal in the museum restaurant Alpenrose am See with a marvelous view over the Hohenschwangau Castle and the Alps. info@museum-hohenschwangau.de www.museumderbayerischenkoenige.de Oberstdorf (3) Germanys southernmost village is an extraordinary hiking destination. Not only is Oberstdorf one of the largest and most attractive Bavarian communities, but it also oers a great variety of tourist attractions and 230 square kilome- ters of mountains. Numerous events, adjusted to the guests desires are part of Oberstdorfs cultural program. The Oberstdorfer Musiksommer is the biggest classical music festival in the Allgu. During July and August it attracts guests by remarkable concerts in the valley and on the mountain. Due to the international competitions in winter and its famous known athletes, Oberstdorf has also an outstanding position in winter tourism. The world of winter sports is at home in Oberstdorf. Since the winter of 1952/53 the Schattenbergschanze has been fascinating guests who come to Oberstdorf at the end of the year to watch the annual Four-Hills-Tournament. In addition to the great variety of sports facilities, Oberstdorf oers a lot more. Sanatoriums, medical institutions, physical therapy and the Oberstdorf Therme, a spa with sauna and brine bath, are on location. www.oberstdorf.de
Harburg Castle The Harburg Castle on the Romantic Road is one of the oldest, largest and best preserved castles in Southern Germany. The Castle was rst mentioned in 1150. At that time, Harburg was an important base for the imperial politics of the Staufer royalty. Since the 13 th century it has been in the possession of the counts and later princes of Oettingen. On a tour through the castle you will experience almost 900 years of history. Enter the world of the Middle Ages at St. Michaels Church, with its wall walk, embrasures, gates and towers with prisons and dungeons Historical festivals, medieval games and events take the visitors back into the past. burg-harburg@fuerst-wallerstein.de www.burg-harburg.de The Romantic Road The Romantic Road, the triad of nature, culture and hospi- tality has been a trademark for almost 60 years. Running from the Main River to the Alps, it is Germanys best-known and most popular tourist route. The name Romantic Road itself expresses what many guests feel while seeing medieval towns, historic monuments and breathtaking castles: fascination and a sense of going back in time. From Wrz- burg to Fssen, the Romantic Road opens up to a wealth of European history, art and culture. On the way from north to south, the landscape changes from river valleys, fertile agricultural land, forests and meadows to dramatic moun- tain scenery. info@romanticroad.de www.romanticroad.de For more information: Tourist Board of Allgu/Bavarian Swabia Schiegrabenstr. 14, 86150 Augsburg Phone +49 821 450 40 10 info@tvabs.de www.bayerisch-schwaben.de / Important distances between Munich and Hohenschwangau 120 km (1.5 hrs) Neuschwanstein 121 km (1.5 hrs) Fssen 132 km (1 h 45 min) 1 2 3 45 44 Bavaria/the Alps Tirol Innsbruck the capital of the Alps Keen on mountains and culture? Medieval lanes and urban shopping? Visit Innsbruck, home of the Winter Olympics 1964/1976. You can do and get everything you could possibly desire. The countryside starts right on the towns doorsteps and sports events go hand in hand with cultural highlights. oce@innsbruck.info www.innsbruck.info Swarovski Kristallwelten Situated in Wattens, some 15 km from the Tirolean capital Innsbruck, the Crystal Worlds is one of the most visited sightseeing attractions in the Alps and includes the worlds largest Swarovski Shop with a unique selection of Swarovski products, the largest ever cut crystal and the most recent trends in fashion, jewelry and accessories. www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten Wilder Kaiser family region a whole range of experiences (2) The four villages of Ellmau, Going, Scheau and Sll in the Wilder Kaiser family region invite you to savor the highlights of sporting pleasure and traditional Tirolean hospitality. 400 km of marked hiking trails, gentle hills, romantic lakes and specialized family mountain theme parks as well as 279 km of ski slopes in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser are waiting to be discovered by you. oce@wilderkaiser.info www.wilderkaiser.info Zillertal In the heart of the Tirolean Alps, a true vacationers paradise is waiting to be discovered! From the idyllic, wide valley oor to the everlasting snow on the Hintertux Glacier, the Zillertal boasts an endless array of Alpine highlights. Crystal clear springs and bubbling brooks so pure you can drink from them, lush Alpine pastures and unri- valled panoramas of fty-ve 3,000- meter peaks promise to provide unforgettable spectacles of nature, day after day. holiday@zillertal.at www.zillertal.at Kitzbhel (3) Kitzbhel symbolizes romantic charm, a sporting challenge and modern Alpine lifestyle. The almost unreal ambience of the traditional historical old town, the unique location and sheer beauty of the region with its lush green meadows, a superb oering in terms of sports and recreation, and a full calendar of world-class events the combination of all of that makes Kitzbhel the number-one vacation destination for many visitors year in and year out. info@kitzbuehel.com www.kitzbuehel.com For more information: Tirol Info Maria-Theresienstr. 55 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone +43 512 72 720 info@tirol.at www.tirol.at Tip: Holidays on the farm in Austria (1) Head out to one of the quality certied farms: no staged adven- ture tours here, instead red-cur- rant jam is spread on your bread and you can listen to the chirruping of the sparrows and watch the cows being milked. During a Farm Holiday you will quickly see, that everything is real: the people, the nature and your vacation. oce@farmholidays.com www.farmholidays.com www.tirol.at So close, so far Tirol / Heart of the Alps Tirol Heart of the Alps Swarovski Crystal Worlds The art of Crystal Fiction - Swarovski Crystal Worlds have been enchanting millions of visitors since the opening in 1995. People from all over the world come to Wattens near Innsbruck all year round to admire crystal in its diversity and wealth of characteristics. www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten
Fly into Munich Airport and within 1 hour enjoy all the fascination aspects of Tirol! www.tirol.at People from all over the world are attracted to Tirols impressive peaks and picturesque valleys, its rugged heights and gentle pastures. Tirols beautiful scenery is paired with the countrys rich cultural heritage and modern architecture, melting into a harmonious union. Swarovski Kristallwelten Wattens 30_14 Inserat Flughafen MUC Sales Guide.indd 1 17.01.14 09:25 / 1 2 3 47 46 Bavaria/the Alps When in Tirol, discover Innsbruck, the Capital of the Alps, and some of the best skiing resorts in Austria. Nestled into a narrow valley beneath rugged mountain peaks, Innsbruck oers both beauty and culture with Old- World charm and easy access to the countrys world-class ski resorts. Route proposal: Ski Safari Innbruck (1) Day 1: Arrival at Munich Airport Coach transfer to Innsbruck. Welcome drink followed by dinner and overnight stay in Innsbruck. Day 2: Innsbruck Half-day city tour of Innsbruck and its beautiful old town. The new Nordket- tenbahnen will transport you directly from the city center to high mountain terrain in just 20 minutes. Day 3: Skiing day Stubaier Glacier Transfer by ski-bus to Stubai Glacier (45-minute drive). Stubai Glacier, with 18 lifts, 35 miles of well-groomed and marked runs and a vertical drop of 4,790 feet guarantees great skiing year round. Return to Innsbruck in the late afternoon. Dinner at the hotel. Day 4: Skiing-day Axamer Lizum Transfer by ski-bus to Axamer Lizum (30-minute drive). Axamer Lizum has a wide variety of trails for everyone, especially the Womes Downhill Course which is a favorite of intermediate skiers. Return to Innsbruck in the late afternoon. Dinner at the hotel. Day 5: Skiing-day Khtai Transfer by ski-bus to Khtai (1-hour drive). Khtai lies at 2520 meters altitude in the Tirol region of the Austrian Alps. Return to Innsbruck in the late afternoon. Dinner at the hotel. Day 6: Skiing-day Schlick 2000 Transfer by ski-bus to Schlick 2000 (30-minute drive). The Stubai Park Schlick 2000 oers skiers everything a good snow park should: kickers, rails, steep curves. Return to Innsbruck in the late afternoon. Dinner at the hotel. Day 7: Skiing-day Igls Patscherkofel Transfer by ski-bus to Igls (20-min- ute drive). Patscherkofel has always played a big part in sports history including the Olympic Winter Games in 1964 and 1976. Return back to Innsbruck in the early afternoon. Special farewell dinner at hotel. Day 8: Departure from Munich Airport Transfer to Munich Airport as per the ight schedule. Book this tour through: TUI Austria Holding GmbH Incoming alps&cities Dr. Glatzstr. 25 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone +43 50 884 79 66 incoming@tui.co.at www.tui-incoming.at www.salzburg.info TOURISMUS SALZBURGGMBH Salzburg Information 5020 Salzburg Austria Tel. +43/662/88987-0 Fax +43/662/88987-32 tourist@salzburg.info Mozarts city offers its guests a breathtaking backdrop, world-famous attractions and a multitude of high caliber cultural events. No visit is complete without a stroll through the fabulous baroque city or a concert performance. Dont even think about trying to resist the powerful cultural temptations the city has to offer. Your key to the city of Salzburg Explore Salzburg for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The SalzburgCard gives you free, single admission to all of the citys attractions, free use of public transport and many other benefits. SALZBURGERLAND.COM Your front-row seat 1 Important distances between Munich and Swarovski Kristallwelten 152 km (1.5 hrs) Wilder Kaiser 113 km (1.5 hrs) Zillertal 133 km (1.5 hrs) 49 48 Bavaria/the Alps SalzburgerLand SalzburgerLand is a region with a splendid past, once ruled by powerful archbishops, a place oering top-notch cultural events and at the same time a region with an eye towards the future, nestled in the heart of Europe. Salzburg (1+4) Salzburg is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, winning international acclaim in 1997 with its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic city center with its variety of structural styles is a rare architectural treasure. With a city so rich in visual attractions, guests are encouraged to plan enough time for a visit to Salzburg to capture some of the unique atmosphere and join in the lovely urban bustle. Whether you are coming to enjoy the culture, go shopping, stop at a caf or a trendy restaurant, or simply spend a day in town, Salzburg has many charming facets like: Hohensalzburg fortress, the chief landmark of the city and largest, fully preserved fortress in central Europe Getreidegasse as the heart of Austrias most beautiful shopping center the Cathedral, which is the most monumental early Baroque building in the Alps The Sound of Music Tour Sound of Music fans simply must take this opportunity to visit the famous lm locations on a trip to Salzburg and its surrounding area with the Sound of Music Tour. The movie has become a cult lm overseas and many fans have always dreamed of seeing where Maria once lived. www.salzburg.info Salzburg Card The best way to visit Salzburg is with the popular Salzburg Card, which includes: free, single admission to all of the citys attractions free use of public transport bus lines 1 14 within city limits Albus bus lines: Citybus A, lines 20 35, line 151 Postbus lines 32, 180, 170 to Rif/Taxach Lokalbahn S1 to Schlachthof attractive discounts for cultural events reduced prices at a number of excursion destinations The card is available for 24, 48 and 72 hours and costs approx. between 22 and 36 for adults; children half price. Mozart and Salzburg (3) Although Mozarts music has captured the hearts of music lovers around the world, his hometown Salzburg is the city most closely associated with the great composer. 350 of his loveliest works were composed in Salzburg, laying the cornerstone for his unique career and making Mozart what he has undisputedly been to this day: the worlds most important and most often played composer. His memory is preserved in Salzburg with great love and expertise. Visitors from all over will nd traces of Mozart in Mozarts birthplace in the Getreidegasse, his later residence, the Mozart Statue and of course in his music, which you can hear in several dierent locations! Mozart Dinner Concert The Mozart Dinner Concert is unique in Salzburg and all over the world. Enjoy an evening likely to have taken place in 1790 in the candlelit baroque hall of the Stiftskeller, having a three course dinner based on historical recipes, listening to a concert with musicians in period costumes and the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. www.salzburg-concerts.com The marionettes dance the Sound of Music The Sound of Music musical can now be seen at the popular Marionette Theater in addition to many other operas by Mozart, Strauss and other composers. www.marionetten.at Ice cave Werfen (2) Welcome to the worlds largest ice cave. In 1879, Anton Posselt, a natural scientist from Salzburg, pushed 200 meters into the darkness of the caves and ocially discovered the Eisriesenwelt. In 1920 the old cabin was built and the rst climbing routes were established. This cave has several halls, decorated with all kinds of ice formations, gigantic columns, ice waterfalls and glaciers. www.eisriesenwelt.at Bad Gastein t for royalty In the midst of the Hohe Tauern National Park, Bad Gastein basks in fresh mountain air and a fog-free setting at 1,000 meters above sea level. Its very characteristic appearance, with beautiful buildings dating back to the Belle poque, blends harmoniously into its natural surroundings. This is a spa town of world renown with a very special air: Relax- ation and recreation in pure mountain air, combined with an ideal high-altitude climate and Gasteins thermal waters guarantee you a vacation that is certain to exceed your highest expectations! www.gastein.com For more information: SalzburgerLand Tourismus Wiener Bundesstr. 23 5300 Hallwang bei Salzburg, Austria info@salzburgerland.com www.salzburgerland.com Tourismus Salzburg GmbH Auerspergstr. 6 5020 Salzburg, Austria tourist@salzburg.info www.salzburg.info Route proposal: Salzburg Magic Music Tour Enjoy the fascinating air of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods in Salzburg and discover the world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Salzburg Lake District (Salzkammergut) with its spectacular landscape and wildlife has forever inspired composers to create some of the worlds best-known melodies. Services include: Shuttle transfer Munich Airport/Salzburg and back 2 or 3 nights/buet breakfast in a carefully selected 4-star hotel A city tour On the traces of Mozart (2 hours including entrance to Mozarts house) Original Sound of Music Tour One ticket for a classical concert A coee break at a typical Austrian Caf Book this tour through: Panorama Tours & Travel GmbH Schrannengasse 2/2 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone +43 662 88 32 110 oce@panoramatours.com www.panoramatours.com / 1 2 4 3 51 50 Bavaria/the Alps Salzburg Bad Gastein Kufstein Wattens Garmisch Seefeld Europa-Park Galaxy Legoland Alpine Coaster Arlberg Davos Cortina dAmpezzo St. Moritz Chamonix Zermatt Munich Venice Bad Ischl Kitzbhel Innsbruck Frankfurt Prague Vienna Linz Bergamo Stuttgart Milan Turin Basel Genoa Pisa Florence Ancona Verona Trieste Zurich Geneva Bern Nuremberg Saarbruecken Czech Republic Germany France Switzerland Austria Slovenia Croatia Italy Incoming operators Alpha Travel Consultants GmbH www.alpha-travel.de Amphora TTG Company GmbH www.amphora-ttgc.com Autobus Oberbayern GmbH www.autobusoberbayern.de Bavaria Tours (specialist for Russian clients) www.bavaria-tours.info Beckers Travel Germany GmbH www.beckers-travel.de Berliner Reisen (specialist for Russian clients) www.berliner-reisen.net C-Germany (specialist for Arab clients) www.c-germanytours.com Caissa Touristik AG (specialist for Chinese clients) www.caissa.de Classic Travel (specialist for Russian clients) www.classic-travel.de Compass Tours Incoming www.kater-travel.com Contour Travel Services www.contour-travel-services.de Elite Expert GmbH (specialist for Russian clients) www.elitegmbh.de Euro Alpen Travel www.euro-alpen.de EuroNet Travel www.euronet-travel.com Eurotours Deutschland Gesellschaft mbH www.eurotours.de KUONI Travel ltd. www.kuoni-incoming.com La-Ra Reisen (specialist for Russian clients) www.la-ra.de Max Watzinger GmbH & Co. KG www.watzinger.de Meeting Point CLM GmbH www.meetingpointclm.com Miller Incoming GmbH www.miller-incoming.com MNCHEN AND MORE Incoming & Event Agentur www.muenchen-and-more.eu Nobilis Travel GmbH (specialist for Russian clients) www.nobilis-travel.de Osiris Europe www.osiris-europe.com PEGA Tour German Incoming www.pegatour.de Salzburg Panorama Tours www.panoramatours.com Top Bavaria Travel GmbH www.top-bavaria.de Travel Europe GmbH www.traveleurope.cc TUI Incoming alps&cities www.tui-incoming.at Weichlein Tours + Incentives www.weichlein.de Status: February 2014 Map & info Bayern / 52 Winter sports and golng In summer it is green, in winter it is white! Bavaria is the perfect place for skiers and golfers. Bargains and outlets Large international fashion, sporting goods and lifestyle brands oer a wide range of their products at numerous outlets at low prices. Wellness and healthcare In Bavaria, life is meant to be enjoyed! So it is no surprise that you will nd a huge variety of wellness packages here. Heavenly art hotels The Sightsleeping Hotels oer their guests a truly special aesthetic indulgence. 54 56 58 60 /Discoveries Highlights 55 54 Discoveries Bavaria as an aordable winter sports destination is characterized by its multitude of ski resorts, each with its own charm and character, like the Spitzingsee skiing area, Garmisch- Partenkirchen, the Groer Arber and Allgus largest winter sport arenas in Oberstdorf. The slopes in the Bavarian Alps and the Bavarian Forest have everything the skiers heart desires: dizzying descents for the more advanced and gentle slopes for beginners, families and just-for-fun skiers. Activities and events Bavarias winter resorts have some- thing for everyone and are not the exclusive preserve of downhill skiers. Cross country trails, sled runs, snow- shoe hikes, racing down an ice canal on the World Cup and World Champions track at Knigsee or the Salttime- journey in Berchtesgaden are just a taste of a wide range of activities. In the course of time, prevailing climatic and topographic conditions have caused Bavarias skiing venues, such as Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berchtes- gaden, Ruhpolding and Oberstdorf to specialize in certain sporting disci- plines. Culture and cities The magic of the festive season is nowhere quite as evident as at the Christmas markets. The tempting aromas of mulled wine, sweet roasted almonds and gingerbread create an unforgettable atmosphere. Come and visit Bavarias world-famous Christmas markets in Nuremberg, Kempten, Prien am Chiemsee and Regensburg, just to name a few. For more information: BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH Arabellastr. 17, 81925 Munich Phone +49 89 21 23 970 tourismus@bayern.info www.bavaria.by Want to get to the ski slopes as quickly as possible? Thats very easy from Munich Airport with Four Seasons Travel and SMS Airport Transfer. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Kitzbhel, Zillertal or SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brix- ental: you can be in the best skiing areas in Germany and the Tirol in only two hours! Shuttle services will take you from Terminal 2 directly to your hotel reliably and conveniently. At the end of your vacation, you will be pleased to nd that Munich Airport oers two special check-in counters in Terminal 2 for bulky luggage, such as skies or snowboards, which will facilitate your travels tremendously. As soon as you arrive, you will feel right at home on the range on one of Bavarias numerous golf courses located primarily in the lake regions near Chiemsee and Lake Starnberg, in Berchtesgadener Land and near Neuschwan- stein Castle. Even in Munich, awarded the best city for golfers, you will nd quite a few great golf courses. Enjoy one of the many 9- and 18-hole facilities where you can indulge in your passion. The Chiemsee Golfcard The Chiemsee region is not only famous for its natural beauty and wealth of culture and leisure possibilities. By oering a fantastic array of golf courses with mountain back-drops and breathtaking lakeside views it is also a great place to play golf. In cooperation with nine regional golf clubs, the Tourist Information Oce Prien came up with something unique the Chiemsee Golf Card oers the opportunity to play at dierent locations on varied courses and at dierent skill levels in one of the most beautiful and idyllic golf areas in Germany. info@tourismus.prien.de www.tourismus.prien.de Golng around Lake Starnberg When vacationing in the Lake Starnberg area, you will nd 12 golf courses within a vicinity of 25 km. Whether guests are looking to stay at a simple pension or a luxury hotel, service is always a huge priority as well as booking requested tee times. Some of the challenging golf courses are placed in the rolling moraine landscape of the Alpine foothills. Gut Rieden oers a at area for the rst nine holes, but then it gets hillier with well-placed bunkers and water hazards which require strategy. In order to remain focused, enjoy the splendid panorama over the Lake Starnberg in the clubhouse afterwards. In Tutzing, the course oers short distances from hole to hole and fantastic views of Wetterstein- and Karwendel massif and their idyllic lakes and streams. The 18-hole championship course of Ieldorf spans a total of 104 acres next to the Zugspitze. Here you can nd wonderful nature with forests, ancient oak trees, small lakes and biotopes. Last but not least, the Golf Club Hohenphl blends harmoniously on the hill between Lake Starnberg and Ammersee. This Golf Club is known for its sustainable handling with the scenic landscape and has won several environmental awards. Where golfers play today, Charlemagne spent his childhood the corridors are part of the erstwhile High Castle Phl. info@sta5.de www.sta5.de Hartl Resort The Hartl Resort in Bad Griesbach is a top-notch golf and spa resort located in the Bavarian landscape, only a 1.5 hour drive from Munich Airport. Three rst class hotels, exclusive spa and wellness areas, countless restaurants and leisure activities at Hartl Resort oer a diversied range of services to anyone in need of well-being and recreation. There are ve 18-hole championship courses, three 9-hole courses and two 6-hole courses with a total of 129 alleys spread over ten other golf courses. In cooperation with Europes largest golf academy and the Golfodrom, the Hartl Resort is Europes largest golf and wellness resort. It creates the perfect symbio- sis of wellness, golf, business, sports and spa facilities. info@hartl.de www.hartl.de For more information: Bavarian Golf Association bgv@golf.de www.bayerischer-golfverband.de Winter sports and golng Winter sports Golng / 57 56 Discoveries Ingolstadt Village Chic Outlet Shopping (1) Discover Ingolstadt Village, Chic Outlet Shopping in the heart of Bavaria, only 50 minutes away from Munich! Find previous seasons collections from over 110 luxury fashion and lifestyle brands reduced up to 60 percent (o the former recommended retail price) all year round. This attractive Outlet Village is home to exclusive brands like Aigner, Birkenstock, Bogner, Desigual, Furla, Gant, Hackett, MCM, Rosenthal, Samsonite, St.Emile, Wolford and many more. The shopping atmosphere is comfortable and easy with tourist information that provides important informa- tion about the region, over 1,200 free parking spaces, limousine service, tax-free-shopping for non-EU residents, restaurants and cafs, childrens playground, free stroller and wheel chair rental and a regular bus shuttle from the Village into downtown Ingolstadt. You will nd a great shopping adventure in Ingolstadt Village, in the heart of one of Germanys most attractive regions. And when you have nished shopping for your attractive bargains, just explore the surrounding area its worth it! Otto-Hahn-Str. 1, 85055 Ingolstadt ingolstadt@ValueRetail.com www.ingolstadtvillage.com McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Salzburg McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Salzburg opened in September 2009 and oers a huge variety of exclusive luxury, lifestyle and designer brands, which are discounted from 30 % up to 70 %. Oering more than 200 top brands, such as Baldinini, Escada, Karl Lagerfeld, Versace, Villeroy & Boch and many more! Additionally, there are restaurants and services available on premises like an exclusive tailor service for all visitors, to ensure that the newly purchased designer pieces will t perfectly. There is also a playground available for kids as well as a comfortable recreation area that turns shopping at Designer Outlet Salzburg into a unique experience. McArthurGlen Designer Outlet is also easily accessible: it is only 10min away from the city center of Salzburg and only 1.5 hours from Munich. City, ski or leisure tourists appreciate the great deals at the Designer Outlet and love combining their Salzburg visit with a shopping tour. Kasernenstr. 1, 5073 Wals-Himmelreich Salzburg, Austria www.mcarthurglen.com/at/designer- outlet-salzburg/de/ More outlets at a glance Fashion adidas sportswear Olympiaring 2, 91074 Herzogenaurach www.adidas.com Bogner clothing Am Werbering 5 9, 85551 Heimstetten www.bogner.com Nike sportswear Zeppelinstr. 1, 91074 Herzogenaurach www.store.nike.com PUMA sportswear Puma way 1, 91074 Herzogenaurach www.shop.puma.com Reebok sportswear An der Autobahn 2, 91171 Greding www.reebok.com REN LEZARD clothing Industriestr. 2, 97359 Schwarzach www.rene-lezard.com Rosner outlet Am Pulverl 9, 85051 Ingolstadt www.rosner.de/outlet Salomon/Wilson Outlet-Shop Parkring 15 85748 Garching bei Mnchen shop.garching@amersports.com Strenesse clothing Gewerbestr. 10 86720 Nrdlingen/Ries www.strenesse.com Timberland clothing, shoes Hllriegelskreuther Weg 3 82065 Baierbrunn www.timberland.com Chinaware Hutschenreuther Hutschenreutherplatz 2 95100 Selb www.rosenthal.de/hutschenreuther Staatliche Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg Nrdliches Schlossrondell 6 8 80638 Munich www.nymphenburg.com Villeroy & Boch Vielitzer Str. 26, 95100 Selb www.villeroy-boch.com Parsdorf City outlets+more On a sales area of 6,600 m, Parsdorf City outlets+more accommodates more than 20 stores for fashion, deli-food and lifestyle. High-class labels such as Stefanel, Gerry Weber, Palmers, Hallhuber, Pierre Cardin or Il Profumo are lined up next to a ower shop and a caf. The Kfer deli-market invites for tasting and purchasing fresh and traditional products from the region. Parsdorf City is only a 30 minute car ride away from Munich Airport, but can be also easily reached by train and Express bus. Posthalterring, 85599 Parsdorf www.parsdorfcity.de OUTLETCITY METZINGEN (2) Looking for a premium shopping location? Metzingen invites you to an inner-city shopping experience combin- ing top fashion, outstanding architec- ture, lifestyle and culinary delights surrounded by the charming historical atmosphere of a typical Swabian small-town. For years, the city with its four outlet districts has been known as an outlet shopping paradise in Germany. Factory outlets have a long tradition in Metzingen and the surrounding area. The renowned fashion house HUGO BOSS was founded in Metzingen in 1923, where it also established the rst factory outlet in the 1970s. Today OUTLETCITY METZINGEN stands for over 60 international top brands presented mainly in agship stores at year-round reduced prices. Over 3.5 million cus- tomers from more than 185 nations worldwide come every year to shop for high-quality products. Metzingen oers its visitors among other things parking for more than 3,000 vehicles, childcare and tourist information to help you nd your bearings and gifts. And if you arrive with luggage or want to store your shopping bags for a while, you can use one of the many lockers available. Curious about a visit to OUTLETCITY METZINGEN? Nothing could be simpler. The city is connected to the railway network and is located close to A8 Autobahn (Munich-Stuttgart). Reutlinger Str. 63, 72555 Metzingen www.outletcity.com Bargains and outlets Shuttle service Mon Sat there is also a special shuttle service from the airport to Ingolstadt Village (stop on request), departing every hour from Terminal 1 A/B, Terminal 2 E03 and Mnchen Airport Center between 5 am and midnight. www.stadtbus-ingolstadt.de / 2 1 59 58 Discoveries In Bavaria, an unwritten law states that life is meant to be enjoyed. So, its no surprise that you will nd a huge variety of wellness packages here. The many healing springs in Bavaria do their part in assuring the well-being of their guests. Feeling great with WellVital in Bavaria! (1) WellVital in Bavaria means taking time out to spoil yourself to bits; it means relaxation for body, mind and spirit, tness training and replenishing that feeling of joie-de-vivre. To ensure maximum enjoyment and well-being while at the same time charging those batteries, the WellVital hotels and localities have been carefully selected based on strict quality control criteria. Only facilities meeting all the criteria and approved by fully-trained, independent inspectors are awarded the WellVital seal of approval. Whether you come in search of exercise, relaxation, beauty pampering or spa treatments one thing is certain Bavaria has everything needed for that all-round feeling of well being: beautiful scenery, a rich array of culture, well-preserved customs and traditions plus warm and friendly people. info@bayern.info www.wellvital.by The Clinical Solutions GmbH The Clinical Solutions GmbH oers the organization of physical check-ups and medical treatment, patient support, organization of worldwide medical transportation for patients, on board ambulance jets equipped with state- of-the-art technologies, organization and construction of turn-key medical facilities of dierent subject areas, advanced training and continuing education programs for physicians. Further services are making room reservations at hotels and reservations for ight tickets with airlines worldwide, cultural programs, car rental and any other organizational matter that the client might need. Innere Laufer Gasse 18 90403 Nrnberg www.clinical-solutions.de Europe Health your preferred international health provider Europe Health is a patient service operator with the central oce in Munich, Bavaria. Europe Health runs oces in clinics and hospitals to ideally care for the needs of the international, traveling patient, who comes to Germany for specialized treatment and diagnosis. To arrange the best framework for the patients therapy process, Europe Health organizes the complete stay of the patient including visa, ight, accommodations, airport transfer and all medical appointments needed. info@europehealth.de www.europehealth.com Doc Mnchen GmbH The company Doc Mnchen GmbH operates on the markets of the City of Munich and Bavaria and works with customers from the Russian Federation and former Soviet Republics. Nowadays every clinic of their corporate group runs an international oce to assist clients. Doc Mnchen GmbH proudly participates in a work of non-prot institution Health Care Bayern e.V. at the Bavarian Healthcare Ministry and takes part in the development of the medical treatment organisation in Germany for international guests. info@doktormunhen.ru www.DoktorMunhen.ru Thermenwelt Erding Europes largest hot water thermal spa world (2+3) Leave your burdens behind and discover the amazing possibilities of the largest sauna paradise of the world, the tropical paradise with its own Vitality Oasis and the largest water slides paradise in Europe. No matter whether your visit is just for a few hours or for a whole day, you will nd everything you would imagine a holyday to be: restful, relaxing, exciting and entertaining. Only 10 minutes from Munich Airport! Sauna Paradise: more than 25 dierent types of saunas and healthy attractions amazing indoor and outdoor swimming pool with pool bars countless resting oases daily more than 100 dierent highly professional aromatic water pouring ceremonies on the hot stones and free activities from age 16 and up without swim wear Tropical Spa Paradise: indoor and outdoor pool, water jet massages and bubble lounges water gymnastics vitality Oasis with an assortment of healing therapies Galaxy Erding: 16 water slides with a total length of 1,400 meters special grading on levels of diculty for each of the slides steep, wide, curvy, straight, fast, dynamic, long or short water slides Victory Hotel Therme Erding In summer 2014, a new hotel will open that will take the concept of a hotel to the next level in the Therme Erding. Both, families as well as business travelers will be warmly welcomed at the Victory Hotel Therme Erding. The legendary sailing ship Victory of Admiral Lord Nelson and a real Venetian palazzo were the inspiration for this extraordinary hotel project: 138 rooms in two architecturally separated areas. 111 rooms will be on board of the ship Victory and 27 will be in the Palazzo. The Victory Hotel Therme Erding has six individually themed room categories between 29-50 square meters. On three theme islands the buet restaurant represents creative and fresh food variations with live cooking experience. Whether having breakfast in swimwear, working with the laptop on the balcony or just enjoying the healing thermal water in Europes biggest spa world: short distances, wonderful holiday scenery and a relaxed atmosphere, are a real attraction Thermenallee 1 - 5, 85435 Erding willkommen@therme-erding.de www.therme-erding.de Wellness and healthcare / 1 3 2 60 From one of Europes most attractive airports to the heart of the fantastic Alps. munich-airport.com/mountains Total relaxation One hour away from you! Living ideas Connecting lives / The new Sightsleeping Hotels oer their guests a truly special aesthetic indulgence. Sightsleepers can stay in castles, palaces or contemporary hotels with a particular visual appeal. In Bavaria the sightseeing starts the minute you open your eyes and go down to breakfast. Criteria for Sightsleeping Hotels A Sightsleeping Hotel must be either a castle, palace or similar listed building and must exhibit other interior design features such as paintings, prints, drawings or sculptures all displaying the same conceptual idea. In addition to provid- ing accommodation in a place of interest a Sightsleeping Hotel should also oer a wide program of activities such as author readings, concerts or drama performances. The Sightsleeping brand stands for a new type of encounter tourism combining well-being, art and culture with more active experiences. tourism@bayern.info www.sightsleeping.com Selection of outstanding Sightsleeping Hotels art & business Hotel, Nrnberg Down-to-earth, classy, urban Gleibhlstr. 15, 90402 Nrnberg info@art-business-hotel.com www.art-business-hotel.com Hofgut Hafnerleiten Prizewinning architecture in lower Bavaria Brunndobl 16, 84364 Bad Birnbach post@hofgut.info www.hofgut.info Hotel Gut Steinbach A historical property with a panoramic view Graf von Moltke Betriebs KG Steinbachweg 10 , 83242 Reit im Winkl info@gutsteinbach.de www.gutsteinbach.de Hotel Hezelhof Historic stud work house Segringer Str. 7, 91550 Dinkelsbhl info@hezelhof.com www.hezelhof.com Hotel Maximilian Unique 5 Star Hotel with own brewery Ettaler Str. 5, 82487 Oberammergau hotel@maximilian-oberammergau.de www.maximilian-oberammergau.de Hotel Burg Wernberg (1) Medieval castle dated from 1280 Schlossberg 10, 92533 Wernberg-Kblitz hotel@burg-wernberg.de www.burg-wernberg.de InterContinental Berchtesgaden Resort Alpine architecture with stunning Mountain View Hintereck 1, 83471 Berchtesgaden berchtesgaden@ihg.com www.berchtesgaden.intercontinental. com Laudensacks Parkhotel Romantic historical villa Kurhausstr. 28 97688 Bad Kissingen laudensacks-parkhotel@t-online.de www.laudensacks-parkhotel.de Nebelhorn Relaxhotel (2) Small and comfy hotel with alpine charme Am Herrenberg 10 87538 Obermaiselstein kontakt@nebelhorn-relax.de www.nebelhorn-relax.de Relais Chalet Wilhelmy Exclusive rooms with a unique atmo- sphere at Lake Tegernsee Boutique Hotel Relais-Chalet Wilhelmy Hotel Ziegelbauer e.K. Freihausstr. 15 83707 Bad Wiessee am Tegernsee info@relais-chalet.com www.relais-chalet.com Schloss zu Hopferau A historic castle from 1468 Schlossstr. 9 11, 87659 Hopferau info@schloss-hopferau.com www.schloss-hopferau.com Vinotel und Weingut Augustin (3) Exclusive overnight stays at winery Matthias-Schiestl-Str. 4 97320 Sulzfeld am Main info@vinotel-augustin.de www.vinotel-augustin.de Heavenly art hotels / 3 2 1 Munich Airport 63 62 Discoveries Production team and contributing organizations Published by: Munich Airport Marketing Incoming Tourism Postal Address: P.O. Box 23 17 55 85326 Munich Phone + 49 89 975 33 140 marketing-incoming@munich-airport.de Visitor Address: Mnchen Airport Center Sd 7 th oor Terminalstr. Mitte 18 85356 Munich Contributors: Marina Lampl Marie-Luise Ebert Concept and design: parole GmbH, Munich www.parole.de Production: Humbach & Nemazal Osetdruck GmbH Photo copyrights Allianz Arena/B. Ducke Bayerische Schlsserverwaltung, www.schloesser.bayern.de Bayerische Staatsoper/Wilfried Hsl Bayerische Zugspitzbahn Bergbahn AG/ Christian Stadler, Benedikt Lechner BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH B. Rmmelt BBMC Tobias Ranzinger Berchtesgadener Land Tourismus GmbH Deutsches Museum Deutsches Theater E. Drer FC Bayern Mnchen AG Flughafen Mnchen GmbH FTM/www.guenterstandl.de Gasteig Mnchen GmbH/Petra Eisinger Getty Images/Cookie Pictures Ingolstadt Village R. Haas H. Heine Hofstatt Passage OUTLETCITY Metzingen, Holy AG H. Kpke Kuer GmbH H. Liedl Ulli Seer/LOOK-foto S. Mller/TAM Museum Brandhorst Bayerische Staatsgemldesammlungen/ Andreas Lechtape Oberstdorf Tourismus GmbH Olympiapark Mnchen GmbH Passau Tourismus e.V. Pinakothek der Moderne Regensburger Personenschifahrt Klinger GmbH Relaxhotel Nebelhorn Staatliches Museum gyptischer Kunst. Foto: Marianne Franke Nigel Young/Foster + Partners Lenbachhaus Reiter G. Standl R. Steringer/TAM Tegernseer Tal Tourismus GmbH Therme Erding Tourismus Salzburg GmbH Tourismusverband Franken e.v./ Andreas Hub Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V. M. Wetzka Wittelsbacher Ausgleichfonds, MdbK. Foto: Marcus Ebener Holders of rights not listed, please contact us. All dates are subject to alteration. Information provided without guarantee. Index Airbru page 24 Airport bus page 29 Airport hotels page 25 Airport tours page 27 Allianz Arena page 16 Andechs Monastery page 37 Arenatours page 16 Audi Forum page 17 Augsburg page 42 Autobus Oberbayern page 29 Bad Gastein page 49 Bagutta Pizza Culture page 24 Bavaria for wine lovers page 39 Bavarian Golf Association page 55 Beer- and Oktoberfestmuseum page 13 Berchtesgadener Land page 34 BMW Museum page 17 BMW Welt page 17 Brants Barber & Shop page 26 Calling Cards page 27 Chi-Mas-Institute page 26 Chiemsee Golfcard page 55 Chiemsee Region page 36 Cosmetic Institute page 26 Cuvillis-Theater page 12 Deutsches Museum page 8 Deutsches Theater page 12 Doc Muc page 58 Eagles Nest page 35 East Bavarian Tourist Board page 40 English Garden page 8 Europe Health page 58 Fan Stores page 16 FC Bayern Erlebniswelt page 16 FC Bayern Mnchen page 16 Four Seasons Travel page 29 Franconia page 38 Frauenkirche page 8 Fssen page 42 Garmisch-Partenkirchen page 36 Grtnerplatztheater page 12 Gasteig page 12 Golng page 55 GOP Variety Theater page 12 Glyptothek page 11 Gray Line Sightseeing page 35 Gucci page 14 Hall of Antiquities page 8 Harburg Castle page 43 Hartl Resort page 55 Haus der Kunst page 11 Hofbruhaus page 8/13 Hofstatt Passage page 14 Ica Carve Werfen page 49 Incoming operators page 51 InfoGates page 26 Ingolstadt Village page 56 Innsbruck page 44 Jewels of Romantic Europe page 37 Jewish Museum page 11 Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich page 25 Kitzbhel page 44 KulturGut AG page 14 Lake Knigssee page 35 Lake Starnberg page 55 Lenbachhaus page 11 Louis Vuitton page 14 Lwenbrukeller page 13 Ludwig Street page 8 Mangostin Airport page 24 Maredo Grill & Caf lounge page 24 Marien Square page 8 McArthur Glen Designer Outlet page 57 Meet and Assist Service page 27 Modern Gallery page 10 Mozart page 49 Munich Airport/Car Rental Services page 29 Munich Airport/Contacts page 30 Munich Airport/Event Areas page 28 Munich Airport/Lounges page 21 Munich Airport/Religious Service page 27 Munich Airport/Shopping page 22/23 Munich Airport/Shuttle Service page 29 Munich CityTourCard page 9 Munich/Guided tours page 9 Munich/Hotels page 15 Munich Tourist Oce page 9/11 Museum Brandhorst page 11 Museum der Bayerischen Knige page 42 Musicmetropolis Munich page 12 Napcabs page 26 National Theater page 12 Neuschwanstein page 42 New Gallery page 10 New Town Hall page 8 Novotel Munich Airport page 25 Nuremberg page 38 Nymphenburg Palace page 8 Oberammergau page 37 Oberstdorf page 43 Odeon Square page 8 Old Gallery page 10 Olympic Park page 8 Outletcity Metzingen page 57 Outlets page 57 Panorama Tours & Travel GmbH page 49 Parsdorf City outlets+more page 57 Passau page 40 Pegatour Reisen GmbH page 17/39 Pegasus the Welcoming Agencies Austria page 37 Porter Service page 27 Rapid Transit Rail page 29 Recreation Areas page 26 Regensburg page 40 Residence page 8 Romantic Road page 43 Rothenburg page 38 Salt time journey page 35 Salzburg page 48 Salzburg Card page 48 SalzburgerLand Tourismus page 49 Salzburg Magic Music Card page 49 Seehaus page 13 Service Center page 26 Sightsleeping page 60 Ski Safari Innsbruck page 46 SMS Airport Transfer page 29 Sound of Music page 48/49 State Collection of Antiquities page 11 State Museum of Egyptian Art page 11 Swarovski Crystal Worlds page 44 Surf & Style page 28 Tax-free shopping page 14 Tax refund page 23 Tegernsee holiday region page 36 Terminal 1 page 20 Terminal 2 page 20 Terminal 2 satellite page 20 Terminal Direct Service + page 20 The Clinical Solutions GmbH page 58 Thermenwelt Erding page 59 Tirol Info page 44 Tourismus Salzburg GmbH page 49 Tourist Board of Allgu/Bavarian Swabia page 43 Tourist Information Franconia page 38 Travel Agent Welcome Kit page 27 TSV 1860 Mnchen page 16 TUI Austria Holding GmbH page 46 Upper Bavaria page 34 Victory Hotel Therme Erding page 59 Viktuals Market page 8 Watzinger Busservice GmbH & Co. KG page 29 Weingut am Stein page 38 WellVital page 58 Wies Church page 37 Wilder Kaiser page 44 Winter Market page 28 Winter Sports page 54 World of automobiles page 17 Zillertal page 44 Zugspitze page 36 www.munich-airport.com/travelindustry www.munich-airport.com/ski www.munich-airport.com/stopover www.munich-airport.com/mountains