Munich Bound! Feb 16-22
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Munich Bound! Feb 16-22
I have been to Munich many times and have stayed at the Kempinski, Bayerricher Hof, the Hotel Schlicker and now...because of the board, I have decided to try the Acanthus. (I need a break from the hectic life here in Washington, DC. LOL--this is a mini Vacation.)
The single rate will be 92 Euros a night the hotel for an Alba room on the inside courtyard, including taxes and breakfast.
I got a great deal from my consolidator on the flight of $318 including taxes and it is a direct flight from DC to Munich. The airline is Lufthansa.
Now, my question, is how far is this new hotel I am trying from the main train station? Could I walk it since I only will have one small bag? Greg, at the hotel says it is 20 min from the train station. I did not get that impression from this board. I would then switch from the S-Bahn to the U-Bahn. Since I usually stay centrally I do not ever tranfer trains--is this a big deal? When I am with my husband there we usually rent a car--I am not inclined to do this when I am on my own this trip. I think the public transportation is great in Germany. I will of course take the S-Bahn to the trains station. It is not problem whatever for me to walk all over Munich once I am there. I should be at the main Hauptbahnhof by noon. I land at 10:30AM.
Vilen Danke
Jennifer
The single rate will be 92 Euros a night the hotel for an Alba room on the inside courtyard, including taxes and breakfast.
I got a great deal from my consolidator on the flight of $318 including taxes and it is a direct flight from DC to Munich. The airline is Lufthansa.
Now, my question, is how far is this new hotel I am trying from the main train station? Could I walk it since I only will have one small bag? Greg, at the hotel says it is 20 min from the train station. I did not get that impression from this board. I would then switch from the S-Bahn to the U-Bahn. Since I usually stay centrally I do not ever tranfer trains--is this a big deal? When I am with my husband there we usually rent a car--I am not inclined to do this when I am on my own this trip. I think the public transportation is great in Germany. I will of course take the S-Bahn to the trains station. It is not problem whatever for me to walk all over Munich once I am there. I should be at the main Hauptbahnhof by noon. I land at 10:30AM.
Vilen Danke
Jennifer
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A very nice map can be found here:
http://www.stadplandienst.de/
http://www.stadplandienst.de/
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Take you snow boots.
I think you will have a good time.
I, too, have visited Munich more than twice! I find it to be a very agreeable place, with minimal language problems.
I got the shock of my life one night in a little restaurant off the tourist track. Our waitress turned out to be a real chatterbox in English. She learned it in school. Given the quickness of her responses in a foreign language and her overall presence, I wondered why she was working in a restaurant. She had the brains to do many tasks in the US that should pay more!!
Perhaps she liked it and made a bundle in tips, given her ability to yak with the customers in at least two languages.
I think you will have a good time.
I, too, have visited Munich more than twice! I find it to be a very agreeable place, with minimal language problems.
I got the shock of my life one night in a little restaurant off the tourist track. Our waitress turned out to be a real chatterbox in English. She learned it in school. Given the quickness of her responses in a foreign language and her overall presence, I wondered why she was working in a restaurant. She had the brains to do many tasks in the US that should pay more!!
Perhaps she liked it and made a bundle in tips, given her ability to yak with the customers in at least two languages.
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Hi Jennifer,
Your trip sounds great-- especially that fare!
I'm one of the Acanthus fans. I have walked from the Acanthus to the station and back (not with a bag though) and it's very do-able. I went to the ViaMichelin site (you can check route/time on foot) and it said 1.2 km/18 minutes. It's almost all on pedestrian streets.
I don't think you'd have a problem switching to the subway at the Hauptbanhof, and the local stop is just a short walk to the hotel.
But for me, I'd probably take a cab. It's not at all far and wouldn't cost you much. (It's just a bit further driving because of one-way streets.) We've done that too... just can't remember.
And you can easily walk from the hotel to the Marienplatz too. I have walked by myself to the Deutches Museum as well.
Enjoy your trip!
Kathy
Your trip sounds great-- especially that fare!
I'm one of the Acanthus fans. I have walked from the Acanthus to the station and back (not with a bag though) and it's very do-able. I went to the ViaMichelin site (you can check route/time on foot) and it said 1.2 km/18 minutes. It's almost all on pedestrian streets.
I don't think you'd have a problem switching to the subway at the Hauptbanhof, and the local stop is just a short walk to the hotel.
But for me, I'd probably take a cab. It's not at all far and wouldn't cost you much. (It's just a bit further driving because of one-way streets.) We've done that too... just can't remember.
And you can easily walk from the hotel to the Marienplatz too. I have walked by myself to the Deutches Museum as well.
Enjoy your trip!
Kathy
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The Acanthus is located close to the Sendlinger Tor U-Bahn stop which is the next stop on Line U-1 and Line U-2 from the main RR station.
Here's a combo U/S-Bahn map:
http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich...ubahn_map.html
Here's a combo U/S-Bahn map:
http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich...ubahn_map.html
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Thanks Dukey, those translations sound funny, but they are correct nevertheless
http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich...lish_small.jpg
http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich...lish_small.jpg
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Thanks everyone for your quick responses! LOL I will indeed bring my snow boots--in fact I always wear them this time of year. In Munich I love the snow in fact!
Now, another question--if I buy an S-Bahn ticket can I tranfer to the U-Bahn or do I have to buy another ticket? (I know to get it stamped upon entering the system).
Thanks again
Jennifer
Now, another question--if I buy an S-Bahn ticket can I tranfer to the U-Bahn or do I have to buy another ticket? (I know to get it stamped upon entering the system).
Thanks again
Jennifer
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>if I buy an S-Bahn ticket can I tranfer to the U-Bahn
There is no "S-Bahn ticket", you just buy a ticket for Munich's transit system and can use whatever is needed to reach your destination.
There is no "S-Bahn ticket", you just buy a ticket for Munich's transit system and can use whatever is needed to reach your destination.