Munich Tourist Information — Where They Are
The staffs at the Munich Tourist Information are happy to provide you with a lot of additional help and to guide you through German's second largest city.
But... where are they anyway?
How good you have me. ![]()
In the table below you're going to find the two tourism offices Munich provides.
| Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station) | ||
| Footpath >1 Min. | From: Hauptbahnhof (Main Station) | |
| Car / Taxi | Destination: Bahnhofsplatz 2 | |
| Marienplatz — Eingang (Entrance): at Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) | ||
| Footpath 5 Min. | From: Hauptbahnhof (Main Station) | |
| Car / Taxi | Destination: Marienplatz | |
In case you'd like to call them (they do speak English), here is the phone number: +49-89-233 965 00 (49 is the country code for Germany).
Phew! That was a long but amazing trip, wasn't it? Well, we still have some way to go. Let's go back to German Cities home page and pick another city to walk through. ![]()
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