Travel PlanningThanks to its location in the heart of Europe and excellent transport infrastructure, both exhibitors and visitors travelling to Munich benefit from simple routes and short journey times.
By PlaneThe fact that Munich is home to Germany's second largest airport means that you are sure to find excellent continental and intercontinental flight connections.
To find out more and to see the current flight connections, please visit the Munich airport website.
By TrainTravelling to Munich by train is comfortable, fast, safe and environmentally friendly.
More information can be found on the Deutsche Bahn website.
By Public TransportThe superb public transport network delivers exhibitors and visitors direct to the door of "The Westin Grand München Arabellapark" (Arabellapark stop).
From the main station in Munich, take the subway line U4 (departs from 05.00 AM to 01.00 AM at 10-minute intervals) toward Arabellapark. Get off at the Arabellapark stop and take the stairs toward Rosenkavaliersplatz. The hotel is on your right-hand side.
MVV network layout: Download PDF MVV high-speed rail network (PDF, 857 KB)
Find timetables and other information at www.mvv-muenchen.de
Tickets
Public transport tickets are available from ticket machines or over the counter at each station. Please have the right money ready.
All subway and commuter train stations also have private MVV ticket booths, e.g. at newsstands.
As well as tickets for particular zones (zone 1 is sufficient for travelling within the city center or from the main station to Arabellapark; a single ticket costs EUR 2.30, it is also possible to purchase tickets for short journeys (EUR 1.20).
By Car"The Westin Grand München Arabellapark" is situated just off the A94 highway. A dynamic traffic management system indicates the route.
Address for your GPS:
The Westin Grand München Arabellapark
Arabellastraße 6
81925 Munich
Germany
+49 (0) 89 92640
Parking facilities:
Visitors to "The Westin Grand München Arabellapark" can use the public parking facilities provided by Bavaria Parkgaragen GmbH. There are 201 parking spaces and an additional 450 on the other side of the street.
A daily ticket costs EUR 20.
Please note:
On October 01, 2008, the Bavarian capital of Munich was designated a green zone. In order to enter the green zone, vehicles require emission certification tags (red, yellow or green), also called environmental badge. This also applies to all visitors to the city. Since October 2008, the streets within the Mittlerer Ring (ringroad) have been a green zone requiring an environmental badge. The Mittlerer Ring itself is not designated a green zone.
More information about the environmental badge can be found on this website. |