
Arrival
The international airport of Munich is among the largest airport of Europe, rank wise it is in the 8th position. This is one of the few rare airports where you would like to spend hours, multi-level Franz-Josef-Strauss Flughafen (airport) is only slightly less busy than Frankfurt's mega flughafen, but its way less intimidating. Flights bound for Europe, New York and Sydney jet in and out, either direct or via Frankfurt, and a host of German cities are served by at least six flights daily. There are rapid train connections every two hours or so to all major German cities, and frequent services to European cities like Vienna, Prague, Zürich, Rome and Paris. Driving to Munich along Germany's excellent roads can be fun, but your car will be next to useless once you've arrived. Boat/car/train/bus combos are another possibility: ferries go between Germany and the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.
Munich has a very easy and understandable public transport system. The MVV, Munich Transport and Traffic Association control all of the public transportation in the city. They have a large amount of people who depend on public transportation to get to work daily.
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