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  2. Apart from Lindau-Insel station (called Lindau Hauptbahnhof until 2020), München Hauptbahnhof is the only major terminal station in Bavaria. It has 32 platform tracks and is made up of three station parts and an operationally independent S-Bahn station with two additional tracks.

    • Munich's Main Station: Location Map
    • Station Overview
    • Which Platform For Your Train?
    • DB First Class Lounge
    • Left Luggage, ATMs & Wifi
    • Somewhere to Eat Between Trains
    • Walking to The City Centre
    • Local Transport: Taxis, U-Bahn, S-Bahn
    • Hotels Near Munich Hbf
    • Hotels in Munich Old Town

    Munich has just one main station, a large modern station known as Munich Hauptbahnhof and used by almost all trains serving the city. Hauptbahnhof simply meansmain station and it's often abbreviated to Hbf. Some trains call at Munich Ost or Munich Pasing on their way into or out of Munich Hbf and these secondary stations are also shown on the map b...

    Munich Hbf is a modernist post-war station built in the 1950s, but it's light and airy and a pleasant place to be with lots of shops and kiosks. It's a terminus for mainline trains, so as you can see in the photo below there is easy level access from street to concourse to platforms without any steps or stairs, so no problem at all changing trains ...

    You can check which platform your train is due to arrive at or go from usingreiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en and entering Munich Hbf.  You'll also see the planned platform numbers when you...
    Platforms 1 & 2 (underground):  These are the underground S-bahn suburban platforms, also known as Munich Hbf tief (tief means deep in German).  Unlike all the other platforms, they're through plat...
    Platforms 5-10, (Holzkirchen wing):These terminus platforms are south of the main platforms, outside the main trainshed, reached by walking 150m along platform 11.  They're mainly used by local tra...
    Platforms 11-26 (in the main hall):  These are the main platforms in the main hall and they're the only ones most international travellers will use.  If you stand on the main concourse, platforms 1...
    In the unlikely event that you have an expensive 1st class Flexpreis ticket for an IC, ICE, EC orrailjet train, you can use the excellent DB first class lounge.  It offers free WiFi, tea, coffee, b...
    The entrance is on the main concourse near the northeast corner and the lounge is on the first floor, follow signs to DB Lounge - if you look at the photograph of the concourse in the station overv...
    There are plenty of left luggage lockers if you need to leave your bags,see the luggage lockers page for details.
    There are ATMs in various locations.
    The station has WiFi, select WIFI@DB.

    Augustiner-Keller:  If you have time for lunch or dinner while changing trains in Munich, I highly recommend the Augustiner-Keller (www.augustinerkeller.de) for Bavarian food & beer.  It's a local...

    You can easily walk from the station toMunich's cathedral or theMarienplatz, the main pedestrian square in the heart of Munich.  It's just a 15-minute 1.3 km walk from Munich Hbf to the Marienplatz...

    Taxis:  For a taxi fare calculator seewww.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=Munich-Germany&lang=en.  Taxis are plentiful outside the station, walk off the train, turn left and walk out of the main e...
    U-Bahn & S-bahn:  Munich Hbf served by U-bahn (underground metro) and S-bahn (suburban train) networks, see www.mvv-muenchen.defor network maps and journey planner.
    Affordable hotels right next to Munich Hbf with good or great reviews include the reliable Eden Hotel Wolff or the NH Collection München, both directly across the road from the station's north side...
    Also consider the more upmarket 25 Hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian, Excelsior by Giesel or Mercure München City Center, all a stone's throw from the station with great reviews.
    If you want to push the boat out, the luxurious 5-star Sofitel Munich Beyerpostis right outside the station's south side exit, located in the former Royal Bavarian Post Office building dating from...
    If you're on a budget, the Wombat's Hostel Munichis close to the station's south side exit with private rooms & dorm beds, with good reviews.
    Hotels in the old town don't come cheap, but try theCortina Hotel orMercure Hotel München Altstadt orHotel an der Oper orsearch for more hotels in Munich's old town.
  3. Mar 18, 2020 · The Hauptbahnhof in Munich is similar to most other central stations in Germany – it acts as a main hub for transportation and therefore has easy connections to other parts of Munich. Now, if there’s one thing you need to know about Munich HBF, it’s that this thing is huge.

  4. If you want to post letters, send parcels or visit a Postbank branch, you will find what you are looking for at München Hauptbahnhof Deutsche Bahn AG / Dominic Dupont Changing money at the station: Services at the ten largest main stations

  5. Mar 11, 2018 · Location. Getting to Munich. Station guide. Located in the centre of Munich, the Munich Main Train Station (Munich Hauptbahnhof) is close to Marienplatz. This station is one of the largest in Germany and provides both regional and international service. S Bahn service, which is covered with a rail pass, is also offered. Customer Service Centres:

  6. München Hbf/Munich main station (München / Munich) Welcome to our guide to using Munich's main train station, it won't be on any 'Most Stylish Stations' lists, but the central station in Munich is a highly practical rail terminal packed with passenger facilities, most of which are on one level.

  7. München Hauptbahnhof or Munich Central Station is the main railway station in the city of Munich, Germany. It is one of the three stations with long-distance services in Munich, the others being Munich East station ( München Ost) and Munich-Pasing station ( München-Pasing ).

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