Don't miss the Schloss Nymphenburg, Nymphenburg (89 179080). Built in 1664, this extraordinary rococo palace now features galleries, tapestries and a porcelain factory, Tues-Sun 9-12.30 and 1.30-5pm. Or the Residenz, Max-Joseph-Platz (89 290671), a Bavarian palace, housing local rulers from 1385 until 1918 and Europe's finest rococo theatre, Mon-Sat 2-5pm.
Museums include the Alpine Museum, Praterinsel 5 (89 211 2240) where you can find out everything you ever wanted to know about mountains without actually having to climb one; 1-6pm Tues-Sat. Or the BMW Museum, Petuelring 130 (89 3833 3307). This car company's historic collection should get speed freaks and engine bores going, 9am-5pm daily.
Or if you're feeling energetic, check out Olympic Spirit, Olympiapark (89 3063 8626), a state-of-the-art sporting theme park in the former Olympic velodrome, 10am-6pm every day.
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Munich airport is 40km from Munich city centre.
By road:
Take the A92 towards the Autobahnkreuz Neufahrn then the A9 towards Munich. Alternatively, take the A92 to the B11 or B13, then join the central ring road; journey time 45-90 mins.
By taxi:
Whether travelling alone or as part of a group, going skiing or a city break, book your door-to-door transfers in advance with HolidayTaxis. Both shared shuttle and private transfers are available to an extensive range of destinations.
A taxi rank can be found outside arivals and departures on level E04 in front of Modules A-E.
By bus:
Go to Area D at the airport. Buses leave every 20 minutes. Journey time is approximately 45 mins.
By rail:
Trains S1 and S8 run to various stations in Munich, including Munich Hauptbahnhof, Marienplatz, Laim and Ostbahnhof. From these stations it is possible to connect to other major German cities.