By Plane  | The International Airport (MUC) (+ 49 89 9752 1313/ http://www.munich-airport.de/), the eighth largest in Europe, lies 27 kilometer (17 miles) northeast of Munich.
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| By Taxi  | Most taxis are off-white Mercedes and are easy to hail. Should you need to reserve a cab call Central Dispatching (+49 89 21610). Most city fares cost between EUR8-EUR10. Buy Now
| By Train  | All trains into Munich use the Hauptbahnhof (+49 89 2333 0256), which is conveniently shared by the city's rail and bus systems. The Deutsch Bahn (+49 1805 996 633 / http://www.bahn.de/), with its 40,200 kilometer (25,000 miles) of track, offers a variety of train options within Germany. Its high-speed InterCity Express (ICE) connects with Munich via Hamburg, Frankfurt and Augsburg at speeds of 280km/h (175mph). And the City Nightline (CNL) travels at night and includes roomy sleeping quarters. For train travel originating outside of Germany British Rail (+1 877 677 1066) makes four daily trips to Munich from London. The opulent Orient Express (+01 55 62 1800) huffs out of Paris everyday at 6pm and arrives in Munich at 3a. Buy Now
| By Bus  | Eurolines (+49 8 89 89 513 / http://www.eurolines.com/) services Munich from every direction. Buses unload at the Zentraler Busbahnhof (+49 89 2333), located on the north side of the Hauptbahnhof. Buy Now
| By Bike  | Biking can be a convenient and pleasurable way to see Munich. There are over 800 kilometer (497 miles) of bike paths around the city and through its parks, and in general motorists are watchful - even considerate - of bikers. There are numerous places to rent bikes, as well as rickshaw sightseeing and guided bike tours. Buy Now
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