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United Kingdom Read ReviewsHotels in Munich Airport – You can expect a few luxury hotels within an airport, but Munich Airport also has a few mid-range hotels as well for its weary travellers. Some of the Munich airport hotels located in the airport complex itself, these accommodations offer lavishly decorated rooms, excellent amenities and quality toiletries as well. Some luxury hotels near Munich airport are also available outside the complex, displaying grandeur and exclusivity. There are also a few budget hotels in Munich near airport within the vicinity but slightly further away from the airport complex. Those luxury hotels in Munich airport and cheap Munich hotels near airport that are located outside the complex do offer shuttle service so if you're staying in one of those hotels, make sure you ask for the correct shuttle bus numbers.
If you were planning to travel just for a few days within Munch and continue your journey elsewhere then this hotels would suit your need well. This is because the airport has extensive public transportation serving it, including the local U-Bahn and S-Bahn electric trains, which you can take to go to almost any corner of Munich, and come back to your hotel for the night.
Munich Airport – Munich Airport is located roughly 30 kilometres northeast of Munich, and lies nearby the old city of Freising. The airport currently handles over 30 million passengers annually despite the impact of the September 11 attacks in 2001 and 2002. Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic behind Frankfurt Airport, and the seventh busiest airport in Europe. It is also the world's 13th busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic.
The airport has its own shopping and leisure complex, the Munich Airport Centre (MAC). MAC is a shopping, business and recreation area that connects the main two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. The older area hosts a shopping mall and the S-Bahn station. The newer MAC built with Terminal 2 is a large outdoor area with a tent-like, partly transparent roof.
Realising the need of a viewing dock, the airport authorities have set out by creating a Visitors Park, which includes a Visitors Hill from which westerly aircraft apron and Terminal 1 can be viewed clearly. There are also three historic aircraft on display in the park, a Super Constellation, a Douglas DC-3 and a Junkers Ju 52/3m.