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Hilton Munich Park

As a city known for beer drinking & cosmopolitan lifestyle, Munich offers visitors a mix of stunning architecture, history and beautiful gardens.

Local Area

The baroque Nymphenburg palace, The English Garden, Europe's biggest city garden, the Isarauen river meadows and surrounding lakes are stunning to visit whatever the weather.

However, Munich's numerous Beer Gardens, including the famous Hofbräuhaus, are popular with visitors keen to sample the local beer and atmosphere

With Beer Festivals dotted throughout the year, there doesn't seem to be any excuse to just sit back and enjoy the sound of clinking beer steins, oom-pah music and drunken revelry.

By Rail & Tube

Munich airport is on the outskirts of Munich but getting to the centre of Munich couldn't be easier. The simplest way to the city is to take the S-Bahn rail lines S1 or S8, which depart up to six times per hour between 04.00 and 01.30 from underneath the Central Area. Please make sure that tickets are purchased before descending to the platforms.

Please note: Many tour operators and airlines offer combined 'Ride and Fly' tickets, so it's worth checking when booking.

By Tram & Bus

From Munich central station Hauptbahnhof the connection to the Hilton Munich Park is Tram line 17, going in the direction of Effnerplatz. The journey is about 20 minutes, exiting at stop Tivolistrasse. From this stop it's a 3 minute walk to the main entrance of the Hilton Munich Park Hotel.

At the airport take the S-Bahn number S8 to Ostbahnhof, then change to the 54 bus in the direction of Múnchner Freiheit. This bus stops directly in front of the Hilton Munich Park Hotel at the Tucherpark stop. Alternatively, take the airport bus to the Hauptbahnhof main train station, which departs every 20 minutes between 06.20 and 21.40. The trip takes 40 minutes.

By Plane

Munich's Franz Joseph Strauss Airport lies 40km north from the City Centre.

As a major hub for global flights, it is not surprisingly a huge complex with six terminals and a central area called Terminal Z. The terminals are on the ground floor, with a range of cafés and shops as well as airport buses and taxis.

Taxi!

Taxi's are available from the airport and all over the city. From the airport to the Hilton Munich Park is a 30 minute journey.

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