Transfert à l'arrivée de la gare de Munich à Munich en berline





Description
Pourquoi passer votre temps précieux à attendre dans les longues lignes de navette ou de taxi. Évitez la barrière de la langue et l'échange de devises. Voyagez dans le style de la gare de Munich à l'hôtel dans le centre-ville de Munich en véhicule privé et atteignez votre destination finale détendue et rafraîchie.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Après avoir récupéré vos bagages, retrouvez votre Chauffeur dans le hall d'arrivée. 15 minutes d'attente incluses.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Au moment de la réservation, les passagers doivent fournir le numéro de la compagnie de train et le numéro de téléphone à l'étranger.
- Chaque voyageur a droit à une valise et à un bagage à main au maximum. Certaines restrictions s'appliquent aux bagages surdimensionnés ou excessifs (par exemple, les planches de surf, les clubs de golf ou les vélos). Veuillez vous renseigner auprès de l'opérateur avant le voyage afin de confirmer si l'excès de bagage est acceptable
- La durée des transferts est approximative, la durée exacte dépendra de l'heure du jour et des conditions de circulation
- Lorsque vous arrivez à Munich en train de nuit, veuillez vous assurer de réserver à la date de votre arrivée.
- Un maximum de 3 personnes par réservation
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Great experience and wonderful communication. I can't thank them enough. I had several questions they were patient and helpful. Driver was nice and helpful
Thank you for your kind words! We're glad our team and driver provided helpful service. We truly appreciate your feedback! We hope to assist you with future trips worldwide. Laura- Rhomtrip.com
There are two train stations in Munich (Munchen). There is the main train station called Munchen Hbf and there is another train station about ten minutes away called Munchen Passing. Check your tickets to make sure you get off at the right station. To make a connection to Salzburg Austria we had to get off at the Munchen Passing train station. The numbers for the seats are very small above the seats and train car numbers were small to read. When we got on a train out of Frankfurt to Munchen there were people everywhere in the aisles with luggage. The first train was cancelled and they dumped all the remaining passengers on the second train. Make sure you get Reserved Seats in booking trains. Young people in Summer travel everywhere by train and will go sit in any seats they see available. After boarding you need to get to the right car and find your seats and tell them to move after showing your tickets. We travelled Second Class which is the majority of train cars. Much cheaper than first class. If you have a lot of luggage try and get seats 101,103,105,107,115 at the rear of train cars. There is extra space to store luggage behind these seats at rear of train cars. Second class cars are marked with the number 2 on side of car. Germany apparently has not passed a Disability Act. We did not see anyone traveling by train with a wheel chair. We had one person traveling with cane and extra people to handle loading luggage on train. Try and take smaller suit cases when traveling by train to load in overhead bins. Some Elevators in Munchen Hbf train station did not work. In which case you need to use escalator and still try and carry luggage. Trains run on time and generally only have only several minutes to board. Get to your train platform ahead of time and walk down the platform to get away from main crowd boarding. There maybe be two trains together on some platforms. This occurred in traveling to Czech Republic. Trains are end to end and not easy to tell one train from another. The key for catching train to Czech Republic is the train car must have letters AXE or AXEL on side of car. These are the trains to Czech Republic. Also those letters will show up on board for departing trains. There was a German Train Conductor who spoke English on every train we took. If you have a question which station to get off at when heading to small villages check with the Conductor. Also every train car had posted on screen the next station
This review is not for us. He talks about the trains station in Munich, not about our services. Please @TripAdvisor delete from our profile



