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pre-reserving a taxi at Munich International Airport
This will be our first time in europe. we are connecting with a tour in Munich and therefore need to get from airport to our hotel. The tour company wants 172.00 to pick us up at the airport. I did some research and taxis cost considerably less. there are companies that you can prebook your taxi at a set price. The question is should we pre book or just grab a taxi when we get off the plane? any help would be appreciated
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Where is your hotel? You might find it just as easy to use the airport bus that goes to several stops in Munich and costs 10 Euro. (At least I think that is what it cost.)
A taxi will cost you about $75 and there will be plenty at the airport. I always take the S-Bahn to Munich, but then I don't have all that cruise luggage. |
thanks for the quick reply- the hotel we will be staying at in Munich is the Hilton City.
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Your hotel literally has an S-Bahn station in the basement. It's connected to the Rosenheimer Platz station on the S8 suburban line going directly to/from the airport. Access to stations and hotel is by elevator/escalators, so you don't have to haul your luggage up or down stairs. The cheapest ride is a so called "Partner Tages Ticket" (day pass) for €18 which will also give you unlimited rides same day on the whole train/bus/tram/subway network.
The bus is not so good for the Hilton City as it takes a different route into town. There are always enough taxis (and never a line of people waiting, as hardly anyone takes a cab for €50-60 downtown when the train does it faster for a fraction). If you arrive at Terminal 2 (Lufthansa, Star Alliance), a taxi is not even more convenient as the walk to the taxi rank is the same as to the station. If you arrive at Terminal 1, you may save a 2-3 minutes walk to the station as the taxi rank is directly in front of the arrival halls. |
P.S: The aforementioned day pass for the train is good for up to 5 people, so the €18 is the total costs, not per person.
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This airport is a breeze. You can either stand in a line to buy your ticket, or go to a machine to buy the ticket pressing button for English language. Otherwise it is "PARTNER Tages Ticket" as mentioned.
Be sure to validate this ticket in a small machine to the right of the elevator doors before you descend to catch the S8. Signs with a big green dot with an "S" will guide you there. Stations are announced by voice and visually on an electronic sign in each car on your route to hotel. |
Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to help me out. Hopefully I can be that helpful when someone visits vancouver.
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I am someone who usually takes a cab or car from airport to hotel but in Munich the train is so easy and cheap and fast that it is the best choice.
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We were there in 2006: what others have said, take the S-bahn train from the airport to your hotel or even downtown to the main station (which is a couple of blocks from the main square). You will find specials such as that 18 Euro day pass to be really handy: we hit one of those and since there were 4 of us, could have travelled literally anywhere in Germany for the day at a cost of $9 p/p! We only travelled from the Lindau area to Passau that day (via Munich).
The trains are super-quick and super-efficient. Just be aware that they are not overly "luggage friendly" (unless you buy a first-class ticket); you will only have room for a small carry-on in the overhead rack and may find yourself holding your suitcase on your lap! So if you like to travel with your entire wardrobe, be forewarned. |
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