Travel Directions
Well, basically all you need are the coordinates:
48° 7' 51" North 11° 36' 56" EastBut Munich
should be easy to find anyway. Here
is the VCFe location as Excite map. The related address
is: Mehrzweckhalle des ESV München Ost Baumkirchner Straße
57 81673 Munich Bavaria
In most cases your plane will unload you at München II (MUC). Upon arrival (and pass
through customs) you may proceed on S-Bahn (Schnellbahn) or rental
car.
The airport is connected by two S-Bahn relations. The best
connection for the VCFe is the train (Don't worry if you accidentally
take the S1 train, you'll just get an additional 20 minutes of
sightseeing). The trains depart every 20 minutes at the airport railway
station located in the central area (Zentralbereich). Just follow the -symbol. The trains run from 4 AM (0400) until 1 AM
(0100) and depart during the day at minute 06, 26 and 46. At the
8th station, Leuchtenbergring, you'll have to change the
train for or Direction outbound (Stadtauswärts).
One more station until Berg am Laim and you're done. You need
either a single ride ticket (Einzelfahrschein) at 9 Euro, or
8 stripes of the blue multiple trip ticket (Streifenkarte) at
9 Euro. The Streifenkarte is recommended since the remaining
2 stripes are good for an additional inner city ride (single ride
ticket value 2 Euro). If you arrive in a group of two or more, a
partner day ticket (Partnertageskarte für den Gesamtbereich) at
16 Euro may be appropriate. This ticket is good for a whole day
(6 AM to 6 AM) and up to 5 adults (or two adults and
6 minors). Please don't 'forget' to cancel your ticket
(complete ticket, or the appropriate number of stripes) - Rides
without valid tickets are a crime and will result in a penalty of at least
40 Euro per violator. Cancellation machines are positioned at
the station entrance, right beside the escalators. Although the fare
system is based on trust, they remember Lenin and issue random checks.
Using a rental car is a bit more complicated, but if you insist
in carrying a lot of baggage (Classic Computers :) it may have it's
advantage. The rental car centre is located in an underground level
between terminal A and B. Most big rental car companies (i.e. Avis, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt, etc.) offer their services. Jump into
the car and ride out onto the Autobahn Direction Munich
(München). Please obey the Speed limit (10 km/h above is o.k., but do
you know the calibration of the speedometer of your rental car?).
Especially within the airport zone speed checks are done on a regular base
(Well, our police don't like to interrupt your travel, so you will find
the tickets automatically added to your credit card bill :). will
lead you to . Still go in the direction of Munich (Where else ? :). If
you're lucky (the automatic speed regulation is off) you may now try to
push the accelerator into his natural position - just to realize that this
is the stupid real world and not the last release of 'Autobahn Raser'
(Famous PC race game where you can roam the Autobahn without police or
other slow folks). So stay slow, and go around or below 160 km/h
that's 100 mph. You won't gain a lot of time on this short relation
(If you like however, I'll tell you time an' place to go as fast as you
like). Now, stay on until the very end (always straight) and follow
then the signs direction Salzburg - in fact, you'll have no other
choice if you're at the end. You're now at the 'middle Beltway'
(Mittlerer Ring), an inner city street. Please merge into the
tunnel (a bit difficult, because this spot is a work in progress
<G>area for almost 15 years). Follow the road until the
Leuchtenbergtunnel - thats the second tunnel you will pass, some 7 km
after the Autobahn end. Within the tunnel take the first exit to the right
and turn left on the light (48° 7' 57" North, 11° 37' 52" East). Follow
the street (Krailer Straße) until the 3rd light and turn again
left. You now entered Baumkirchner Straße. Follow the street
until number 57. that's on the left side, just before the second
light (if you enter a railway underpass you've already passed VCFe).
If you arrive via one of the regional airports like Augsburg or
Nürnberg (Nurmberg) - possible if you arrived form within Europe - you may
proceed via rental
car, or train. Feel free to
ask for more
specific directions.
Sometimes you may get really cheap offers for transatlantic flights
ending in Frankfurt. You
should check for special offers of the German Railways - Deutsche Bahn. There are special
passes for non European tourists. Also a special low priced ticket to be
sold only in conjunction with airline tickets (Fly&Rail). Please ask
your travel agent. These tickets can be ordered thru the standard booking
systems (START et al.). The ICE high speed train takes some
3 1/2 hours from Frankfurt to Munich - Enjoy a dinner at
200 mph. We don't recommend traveling Frankfurt/Munich by car - the
route is known to be a single parking lot of 400 km length.
Most long distance trains and all ICE relations terminate at
Hauptbahnhof (Central Station). The S-Bahn train will be the
easiest way to go. Just follow the -symbol into the
underground station. Jump in a or train direction inbound (Innenstadt -
Marienplatz/Ostbahnhof). Seven stations and 12 minutes later you'll reach
Berg am Laim - that's it.
If your train ends or stops at Ostbahnhof you're almost done.
Either catch a or direction outbound (Richtung
Stadtauswärts), and ride two stations until Berg am Laim, or
take the Tram (Streetcar) number
direction Sankt Veit Straße until stop number four, Baumkirchner
Straße.
You need either a single ride ticket at 2 Euro or 2 stripes
of the blue multiple trip ticket (Streifenkarte) at 9 Euro
(1 Euro or 1 stripe if arrived at Ostbahnhof). The S-Bahn ride
may be included in your train ticket, since the S-Bahn lines are operated
by Deutsche Bahn. Just ask - and if you buy your ticket ask for 'München -
Berg am Laim' as destination station - there's no price difference on long
distance tickets.
Now it's getting complicated. Since there are almost as many variatons
possible as roads exist, all we can provide is a rough description.
Anyway, sooner or later any German Autobahn lead you to Munich :)
Once you're in Munich, go for the Mittlerer Ring ('middle
beltway' - the thick green one in the picture above) and continue as
described here.
You may reach the VCFe either via S-Bahn ( or ), station Berg am
Laim, Tram number , stop
Baumkirchner Straße or bus number und stop Berg am Laim.
Just follow the Mittlerer Ring ('middle beltway') until
Berg am Laim Straße. Berg am Laim Straße interchanges at
Leuchtenberg Unterführung (Leuchtenberg Underpass). From the north:
Exit within the tunnel to the right and turn left at the light
(Direction Trudering/Haar). From the South: Don't enter the tunnel
at all and turn right at the light (48° 7' 57" North, 11° 37' 52" East).
Continue on Berg am Laim Straße until the 3rd light (The street name also
changes for Krailer Straße) and turn left. You now entered
Baumkirchner Straße. Follow the street until number 57. That's
on the left side, shortly before the second light.
!!! ACHTUNG !!! There is almost NO area
to park your car at the VCFe. So please consider public
transportation. There are handicapped parking areas.
These are not accessible for the general public. Please contact the
VCFe gang when you arrive.
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