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| Munich | Dachau from Schwabing Posted: Thu April 10, 2008 12:39 PM UTC
I am arriving in Munich on a Saturday in the end of April at 11.10 by Lufthansa. I will be staying at Renaissance Munich in Schwabing and just have the first half of the day free.
1. How can I reach Dachau camp from my hotel? How long will it take? 2. Is it possible to reach Dachau camp by 1 pm from Schwabing. I want to be there for the individual guided tour. 3. Pls suggest some activities around the hotel. 4. Is there any departmental store closeby that maybe open in the evening on Saturday? |
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| Munich | Re: Dachau from Schwabing Posted: Thu April 10, 2008 09:37 PM UTC
Yes you can go to Dachau from Schwabing. I don't where exactly the Renaissance Hotel is, but from the metro station Münchner Freiheit you take the line U-3 to Marienplatz. There you'll change with S-Bahn line 2 that will go to Dachau. The total journey time will be a bit more than half an hour.
To know more: http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/passengeraeinfo Cheers gmg
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| Munich | Re: Dachau from Schwabing Posted: Mon April 14, 2008 03:39 AM UTC
From Dachau S-Bahn station you have to take bus # 726, direction Saubachsiedlung. Takes about 10 min.
Do not miss to visit the township of Dachau as well. It is a very nice place. From Schwabing it is only two subway stations to the city centre (Marienplatz), or a 20 min walk, and only a short walk to the English Garden. There you can stroll around for hours... Also museums are nearby. Department stores are not open on Saturday evenings.
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