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This information is correct as of May 2016
Airlines that fly from Amsterdam to Munich
KLM, KLM Cityhopper and Lufthansa CityLine all offer direct flights from Amsterdam to Munich.
Terminal Information – Departing
This is only a guideline. Always check your boarding pass for up-to-date terminal information.
Schiphol Airport has one sprawling terminal, split into concourses. You'll be given your concourse number when you check-in. As a rule of thumb short-haul KLM and KLM Cityhopper flights depart from concourses B, C and D. Lufthansa Cityline usually depart from terminal B. Schiphol Airport has all of the facilities you would expect from a world class airport, including a massive range of places to shop and eat.
Terminal Information – Arriving
Munich Airport is about 18 miles from the city centre. It's one of Europe's best airports, often topping the lists at the World Airport Awards. The airport is connected to the city centre by S-bahn (overground train) lines S1 and S8. Trains take about 40 minutes to reach the city centre. There are no barriers at the station, as Germany's trains run on an honour system. You'll face a fine if you get caught without a validated ticket, however, so make sure you stamp yours before boarding. There's a Lufthansa Airport Bus and a taxi rank just outside the arrivals hall. Driving in Germany is a joy and car hire from Munich Airport is highly recommended for exploring Bavaria and visiting iconic attractions like Neuschwanstein Castle.
Practical Information
You don't need a passport to fly on this route as both cities are within Schengen. You may be asked to show some photographic identification before boarding the flight or when you check in, so we recommend bringing your passport anyway. Try to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before scheduled departure.
What to expect in Munich
Munich and Amsterdam have similar climates. Munich gets a bit colder than Amsterdam does during winter, with an average temperature of -1°C during January. Summer in Munich is pleasant, with an average temperature of 18°C. This is prime biergarten weather, so join the locals outside with a big stein of beer. Oktoberfest (which actually takes place in September) is the busiest time to visit. If you want to experience Germany's biggest festival we recommend booking your hotels in Munich well in advance as prices can skyrocket. Aside from soaring hotel prices in September, Munich is usually cheaper than Amsterdam. The average price of dinner for two in Munich is about €50*, a pint of beer is €3.50* and a public transport ticket is just €2.70*.
If you're looking for travel advice, check out our top ten things to do in Munich.
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