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BER airport hotel transfers Resting on Munich’s bustling eastern neighborhood of Trudering-Riem, the International Congress Center is an ideal place to network in style. Surrounded by various other event venues and canal-lined restaurants, guests will get the true European experience by simply stepping outside. Within the walls of the unique open-air venue rest an elevated warehouse-style space with multiple hardwood floors sharing vistas of an atrium-lit center. Divisible walls offer portions of the same room, while a separate on-site auditorium intimate theater seating for a few hundred. Get to know the city by utilizing public transportation with ease as well, hopping aboard the U-Bahn from one of two stations along the venue’s adjacent Willy-Brandt Allee, or enjoy the freedom of private vehicle rentals for quaint views of the area from small sedans and spacious SUVs, meet-and-greet services offering an array of drop off options that include casual taxis perfect for rolling up to Munich Airport in style or luxury limousines that make each turn a stylish one.
Part of a major meeting complex that includes the Munich ICM and Messe Munich, the International Congress Center is at the heart of the region’s influx of hotels, restaurants and greenbelt paths. Kick the day off by waking up to comfortable digs, the closest options form the venue including the H2 and H4 Hotels resting across the venue’s adjacent lookouts of Messesee, vibrantly modern alternatives discoverable at Hotel Motel One Munich and its old airport hangar walls converted into modern resort. Resting behind most of these hotels is a large chain of urban greenbelt paths of Business Park/Technology Park/Messestadt West, a vast interconnected lawn including an observation deck lookout at the top of Brainlab Tower as well as vaudeville-themed shows from Schuhbecks Dinner Theater. Continue south toward the lawns of Reimer Park as well as the hidden beaches of Viewpoint Riem for a post-event sunset to remember, finally ending the night with dinner somewhere close to the buzz, whether it be through the classic German at Gasthaus Der Biermann or locally cherished Vietnamese-Thai from Sai Gon Restaurant. |