DTM Showevent München

2011.07.15. | München - DTM Showevent

Getting There

Departure Tax: None.

Main Airports: Frankfurt/M(FRA) (Rhein/Main) (website: www.airportcity-frankfurt.com) is Germany’s major air transport hub, 13km (8 miles) southwest of the city. To/fromtheairport: Regular buses connect the airport with the city centre (main railway station). S-Bahn (website: www.rmv.de) rail lines S8 and S9 go to the city’s main rail station (Hauptbahnhof) from directly beneath the Terminal 1 arrival hall (journey time – around 15 minutes). S8 also goes directly to Mainz and Wiesbaden (journey time – 40 minutes). Intercity ICE trains also stop at the airport station. Taxis are available around the clock (journey time to city centre – 20-30 minutes). Facilities: Left luggage, medical facilities, duty-free shops, banks, restaurants, bars, conference rooms, post office, tourist information and car hire.

Berlin-Tegel(TXL) (website: www.berlin-airport.de) is Berlin’s international airport, located 8km (5 miles) northwest of the city centre (journey time – 25 minutes). To/fromtheairport: Buses go to the city every 5 to 10 minutes from 0500-2400. Facilities: Duty-free shop, banks/bureaux de change, left luggage, 24-hour medical facilities, post office, restaurant, bars, tourist information, conference rooms and car hire.

Munich(MUC) (Franz Joseph Strauss) (website: www.munich-airport.de) is 28.5km (18 miles) northeast of the city (journey time – 45 minutes). To/fromtheairport: Direct links with the S-Bahn S8 and S1 run every 10 minutes from Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) from 0330-0030. The AirportCityBus runs every 20 minutes from 0700-1930 to the Hauptbahnhof and every 30 minutes from 0800-2100; further bus services are available. CoachOberbayern runs every 10 minutes to the city centre. Facilities: Duty-free shop, left luggage, 24-hour medical facilities, snack bar, restaurants, post office, banks, conference centre, car hire and bars. The airport also has a Visitors’ Park, an aircraft simulator, cinema and a play area.


Getting There by Water: Mainports:Bremen (website: www.keyports.de), Bremerhaven (website: www.bremen-ports.de), Hamburg (website: www.hafen-hamburg.de), Rostock (website: www.rostock-port.de), and Kiel (website: www.port-of-kiel.de).

The following shippinglines serve routes to Germany (via other countries) from the UK:
DFDSSeaways (tel: 0870 252 0524, in the UK; website: www.dfds.co.uk): Newcastle-Amsterdam.
StenaLine (tel: 0870 570 7070, in the UK; website: www.stenaline.com): Harwich–Hook of Holland, Gothenburg-Kiel.
P&OFerries (tel: 0870 598 0333, in the UK; website: www.poferries.com): Dover–Calais, Hull–Rotterdam, Hull–Zeebrugge.
SeaFrance (tel. 0870 443 1653, in the UK; website: www.seafrance.com): Dover-Calais.
Norfolkline (tel: 0870 870 1020, in the UK; website: www.norfolkline.com): Dover-Dunkerque.
SuperfastFerries (tel: 0870 234 0870, in the UK; website: www.superfast.com): Rosyth-Zeebrugge, Helsinki-Rostock.

Ferry connections also exist from Germany to Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Norway, and the Russian Federation.


Rail Passes: InterRail: offers unlimited first- or second-class travel in up to 30 European countries for European residents of over six months with two pass options. The Global Pass allows travel for 22 days, one month, five days in 10 days or 10 days in 22 days across all countries. The One-Country Pass offers travel for three, four, six or eight days in one month in any of the countries except Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro. Travel is not allowed in the passenger’s country of residence. Travellers under 26 years receive a reduction. Children’s tickets are reduced by about 50%. Supplements are required for some high-speed services, seat reservations and couchettes. Discounts are offered on Eurostar and some ferry routes. Available from Rail Europe (website: www.raileurope.co.uk/inter-rail).

Eurailpass:
offers unlimited first-class train travel in 17 European countries. Tickets are valid for 15 days, 21 days, 1 month, 2 months or 3 months. Available from TheEurailGroup (website: www.eurail.com).


Getting There by Road: Germany is connected to all surrounding countries by a first-class network of motorways and trunk roads.

TheChannelTunnel:Eurotunnel (tel: 0870 535 3535, in the UK; website: www.eurotunnel.com) runs shuttle trains for all types of vehicles between Folkestone in Kent, and Calais. Vehicles are carried through the tunnel in shuttle trains running between the two terminals. Passenger terminal buildings contain a variety of shops, restaurants, bureaux de change and other amenities. The journey takes about 35 minutes from platform to platform and around 1 hour from motorway to motorway. There are up to four passenger shuttles per hour at peak times, 24 hours per day and services run every day of the year. Passengers pass through customs and immigration before they board, with no further checks on arrival. Tickets may be purchased in advance from the travel agents, or from Eurotunnel Customer Services in France or the UK with a credit card.

Coach: There are numerous and excellent road links with all neighbouring countries. Eurolines (tel: 0870 580 8080, in the UK; website: www.eurolines.com) runs regular coach services from the UK to Germany. Passes: Travellers can book a 15- or 30-day pass.


 

Postaköltségek

UPS Express-szel, biztosítva küldjük csomagjait
EU-n belül € 15,00
Európa, EU-n kívül € 21,00
USA és Kanada € 21,00
egyéb országok € 31,00
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