Munich is one of the richest and the most expensive cities of Europe, which was founded in 1158 by Henry the Lion, the duke of Saxony and Bavaria. Since 1806 Munich is the capital of Bavaria. In this city take place the most important banks, MSM and enterprises, such as the concern of BMW. The main city of Bavaria can boast of a number of well-known museums, great cultural level, rich nightlife and a such world-famous event as Oktoberfest.
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General Info
Airport Address: The Munich Airport Centre (MAC) connects Terminal 1 with Terminal 2.
Distance and Location: The airport is located 28km (18 miles) northeast of Munich
Airport Website: www.munich-airport.de
Airport E-mail: info@munich-airport.de or via the airport's website
Airport Telephone: (0)89 97500 or 9752 1313 (flight information)
Country Code: 49
Time Zone: GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
Total Number of Terminals: 2
Car Parking Info
Underground car parks P1, P2, P3, P4 and P9 offer short-term parking facilities (up to one week). Other parking close to the terminals can be found in multi-storey car parks P6, P7, P8, P20, P25 and in the airport hotel underground P26 car park. All underground facilities and multi-storey car parks offer direct access to the airport. Car park P41 at Nordallee offers long-term weekly rates and is served by a free shuttle bus to the airport. Other car parks include the remote parking facilities at car park P51 and the visitors' car park P53. Information on parking fees is available (tel: (0)89 9756 5110), while the Parking Centre is open 24 hours a day (tel: (0)89 9752 1921). Valet parking is also available.
Driving by car from/to Munich
The airport is located just off the A92 between Munich and Deggendorf and is accessible from four motorway exits. Connect to the A92 from the A99 Munich ring road from southern and eastern destinations. Alternatively, take the smaller Route 388 from Munich towards Erding, and turn off north for the airport just before reaching Erding. Once at the airport, follow the signs to Terminal 1 or 2.