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The
City
Munich is the capital of the German state of Bavaria. Munich is
located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. It is the third
largest city in Germany, coming only after Berlin and Hamburg. There are
approximately 1.35 million inhabitants within Munich. The city's motto
is "München mag dich" ("Munich loves you"). You will find more
information on
Wikipedia.
Places of Interest
The city of Munich has a lot to offer for all ages and tastes. Whether
you are interested in history, architecture or art; whether you enjoy
strolling through parks, fancy a trip to the Bavaria film studios or
long for a visit to one of Munich's famous traditional beer gardens,
you'll always find something exciting in this multi-faceted city.
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Transportation
Munich
International Airport
Franz Josef Strauss International Airport (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM) is
Germany's second largest airport, after Frankfurt, with about 34 million
passengers a year, and lies some 30 km (19 mi) north east of the city
centre. The airport can be reached by suburban train lines S1 from the
east and S8 from the west part of the city. From the Hauptbahnhof (main
railway station), the journey takes 40–45 minutes.
The Hotel
Holiday
Inn Munich - Schwabing
A stroll in Leopold Street, the temples of the fine art of living on the
boulevards and the pulse of the metropolis as a cultural, historical and
social centre – all of this is Munich. Once the “metropolis with a
heart” has captured you, you will always return. In the city of the
Olympics of 1972 the Holiday Inn Munich - Schwabing has been one of the
leading hotels for some time. It is a first class hotel with 362
standard and deluxe guest rooms, and each member of staff feels
personally responsible for fulfilling your wishes.
Find more details on the
hotel's website.
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