Please help: munich u-bahn
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Please help: munich u-bahn
I'm mortified to have to ask this, having lived for years in NYC and a public transportion "pro".
But - I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get from the Munich airport to the Munich Marriott: http://tinyurl.com/2uy9bn
I can't find a u-bahn map that overlays with street names, but I'm sure I'm just not looking in the right place.
I wish they had hopstop.com in Germany!!
can anyone help?? Which u-bahn station is closest to the Marriott? Thanks SO much! We leave in a week and I'm starting to panic over this stuff.
But - I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get from the Munich airport to the Munich Marriott: http://tinyurl.com/2uy9bn
I can't find a u-bahn map that overlays with street names, but I'm sure I'm just not looking in the right place.
I wish they had hopstop.com in Germany!!
can anyone help?? Which u-bahn station is closest to the Marriott? Thanks SO much! We leave in a week and I'm starting to panic over this stuff.
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I used Google maps to determine the stop by entering <b>marriott munich</b>, then nanika.net/metro to compute the route. If you have a PDA, it's well worth downloading - indispensible for day-to-day pathfinding.
But here are some maps I hope you like:
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/f...aps/index.html
But here are some maps I hope you like:
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/f...aps/index.html
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I have a map of Munich that I bought at Barnes and Noble - don't remember the map series name, but they are the ones that are laminated (so they don't get ruined when you spill beer on them) and have a lot of sights and hotels marked on them. The Munich map also has U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines. Very convinient.
Barnes and Noble carries them for a lot of different cities, and I always try to pick up this type when I go someplace.
Barnes and Noble carries them for a lot of different cities, and I always try to pick up this type when I go someplace.
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A map of the city helps 
Try Berliner Strasse 93 at www.stadtplandienst.de. You'll have a beautiful view of the Autobahn. (Don't worry) ;-). Maps of Munich underground can be found at www.mvv-muenchen.de. You have several alternatives of getting there, depending on the amount of your luggage, the U6 from the Marienplatz is a good choice. S1 to Feldmoching then the U-Bahn to Münchner Freiheit (change at Scheidplatz) the other train is waiting for your arrival), is another. And then there's still Bus #50.

Try Berliner Strasse 93 at www.stadtplandienst.de. You'll have a beautiful view of the Autobahn. (Don't worry) ;-). Maps of Munich underground can be found at www.mvv-muenchen.de. You have several alternatives of getting there, depending on the amount of your luggage, the U6 from the Marienplatz is a good choice. S1 to Feldmoching then the U-Bahn to Münchner Freiheit (change at Scheidplatz) the other train is waiting for your arrival), is another. And then there's still Bus #50.
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By the way, the Single or Partner Day ticket will get you from the airport to town and all around.
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/f...ket/index.html
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/f...ket/index.html
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Here is a map of the metro system:
http://www.munich-info.de/travel/mvv_en.html
The airport is in the top right corner and U6 Ubahn line is just below it.
Just above the map is a link where you can check the schedule of departures:
"Munich Transport and Tariff Association MVV"
The station - "U6, Nordfriedhof" - was listed on the hotel website.
Regards, Gary
http://www.munich-info.de/travel/mvv_en.html
The airport is in the top right corner and U6 Ubahn line is just below it.
Just above the map is a link where you can check the schedule of departures:
"Munich Transport and Tariff Association MVV"
The station - "U6, Nordfriedhof" - was listed on the hotel website.
Regards, Gary
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That's quite easy. You either look at the airport's website and click on the train symbol and than click to the mvv iteneray planner:
http://www.airport-munich.de/
Or you go to the site of the mvv (munich traffic association) directly:
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/index.html
In the query can enter the street adress (Berliner Straße 95), you don't need to know the name of the U-Bahn station (Nordfriedhof). But it is a shame that the Marriott hides this important information! (BTW, I have stayed at the Marriott already; it is a quite nice hotel, although you have to take the U-Bahn to reach the city center).
A convenient connection would be:
Departure Flughafen at 10:02 S8 direction Buchenau
arrival Marienplatz at 10:40
departure Marienplatz at 10:48 S6 direction Fröttmaning
arrival Nordfriedhof 10:56
about 0,4km / 7min walking
http://www.airport-munich.de/
Or you go to the site of the mvv (munich traffic association) directly:
http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/index.html
In the query can enter the street adress (Berliner Straße 95), you don't need to know the name of the U-Bahn station (Nordfriedhof). But it is a shame that the Marriott hides this important information! (BTW, I have stayed at the Marriott already; it is a quite nice hotel, although you have to take the U-Bahn to reach the city center).
A convenient connection would be:
Departure Flughafen at 10:02 S8 direction Buchenau
arrival Marienplatz at 10:40
departure Marienplatz at 10:48 S6 direction Fröttmaning
arrival Nordfriedhof 10:56
about 0,4km / 7min walking
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Unless you are really keen to reach the Marriott by train, I would strongly recommend to use the Lufthansa Airport Shuttle Bus.
It has departures on a very regular basis and stops at Nordfriedhof, from where it's just a few steps (approx. 300 yards) to the hotel.
By using the bus you could avoid all the hassle of having to change trains repeatedly. Timewise it should be as economical (unless there is a traffic jam). And the cost is roughly the same (and would even be cheaper if you buy a round-trip ticket). The bus is not limited to Lufthansa passengers, BTW.
http://www.autobusoberbayern.de/lini...lenpreise.html
It has departures on a very regular basis and stops at Nordfriedhof, from where it's just a few steps (approx. 300 yards) to the hotel.
By using the bus you could avoid all the hassle of having to change trains repeatedly. Timewise it should be as economical (unless there is a traffic jam). And the cost is roughly the same (and would even be cheaper if you buy a round-trip ticket). The bus is not limited to Lufthansa passengers, BTW.
http://www.autobusoberbayern.de/lini...lenpreise.html
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Except that: the train only requires one change, the -bahn ride is virtually "free" if one acquires a day pass, and traffic jams are not a consideration.
But the convenience of the bus might outweigh these considerations for some.
But the convenience of the bus might outweigh these considerations for some.
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Forgot to add:
Bus departures from the Airport every 20 minutes from 6.20 h a.m. through 9.40 h p.m. and travel time should in fact be rather around 30 min. to Schwabing, so it would actually be considerably quicker than the trains.
Bus departures from the Airport every 20 minutes from 6.20 h a.m. through 9.40 h p.m. and travel time should in fact be rather around 30 min. to Schwabing, so it would actually be considerably quicker than the trains.
#16
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wow! ok - we'd considered the bus but even 300 yards lugging our suitcases didn't sound very appealing to us.
I'm going to have to reassess my googling skills because I didn't find ANY of these websites earlier! lol!
thanks for all of your help, everyone!
I'm going to have to reassess my googling skills because I didn't find ANY of these websites earlier! lol!
thanks for all of your help, everyone!
#17
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The U-Bahn station is about the same distance from the hotel as the bus stop. And you'd have to schlepp your luggage twice on the trains as you will have to change trains, whereas the bus is nonstop.
BTW you can also tell the bus driver to order a Taxi for you which will pick you up at the Nordfriedhof stop. The driver would hate you for making him drive for only 300 yards, but would still be required to take you. I do not think this is necessary, though.
BTW you can also tell the bus driver to order a Taxi for you which will pick you up at the Nordfriedhof stop. The driver would hate you for making him drive for only 300 yards, but would still be required to take you. I do not think this is necessary, though.
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We used the bus to get to the Marriott and the bus driver asked us where we were headed and stopped (illegally I suppose) at a corner near to the hotel so it was a easy walk. Once in the hotel it is a short walk to the U-Bahn station as well. By the way, the Munich Marriott is quite nice if a bit off the beaten path in a nice quiet mainly residential area




