BMW museum (munich)
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Myself and a few close e30 mates are trying to organise a trip to munich bmw in May, I was just wondering if anyone as done this and how far is this the museum from the airport.
thanks guys
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Tim (e30bmlover) has been, as well as the dude who did the 'Travels in my M3' thread. Tim reckons to allow a whole day there and very much worth it.
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It still amazes me to this day that the track operators are allowed to drink alcohol on their breaks...
In Bavaria, beer is classed as food!!!!
In Bavaria, beer is classed as food!!!!

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\its about 50 miles away at Buchloe

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It takes about 25 mins from the airport to drive or can get there on the s-bahn and u-bahn( trains), its easy and does not take long. Well worth a trip there.
Thanks guys i`m really looking forward to going now.
for anyone that's thinking of going, bit of info
stansted airport easy-jet £48.70p/p return trip, leaves at 08.00 in the morning get there for 09.45 just in time for it to open, spend all day there last plane back 21.30 back at stansted for 23.10.
to get in the museum e12.00 or e9.00 each for a party of 5.
for anyone that's thinking of going, bit of info
stansted airport easy-jet £48.70p/p return trip, leaves at 08.00 in the morning get there for 09.45 just in time for it to open, spend all day there last plane back 21.30 back at stansted for 23.10.
to get in the museum e12.00 or e9.00 each for a party of 5.

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I should have phrased it better.Rich_W wrote:blackcountrybimmerman wrote:It still amazes me to this day that the track operators are allowed to drink alcohol on their breaks...
In Bavaria, beer is classed as food!!!!
Track? At the factory?
The operators that work on the track.

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Try againblackcountrybimmerman wrote:I should have phrased it better.Rich_W wrote:blackcountrybimmerman wrote:It still amazes me to this day that the track operators are allowed to drink alcohol on their breaks...
In Bavaria, beer is classed as food!!!!
Track? At the factory?
The operators that work on the track.
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Rich_W wrote:Try againblackcountrybimmerman wrote:I should have phrased it better.Rich_W wrote:
Track? At the factory?
The operators that work on the track.Which Track?
The production line...
In the automotive industry, it's known as working on the track.
In Germany you are: der Gleisbauarbeiter

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Finally
Having worked in the Automotive Industry and even in a production environment. It was referred to as "Production Line" and the places people were asigned to were "Stations" and it was in a "Production Hall"
I don't care about the German terminology, speak English on this site
Having worked in the Automotive Industry and even in a production environment. It was referred to as "Production Line" and the places people were asigned to were "Stations" and it was in a "Production Hall"
I don't care about the German terminology, speak English on this site
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You're asking a lot.....I'm from the Black Country...lolRich_W wrote:Finally![]()
I don't care about the German terminology, speak English on this site
Weren't you ever called "track fodder"?
We were...

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blackcountrybimmerman wrote:You're asking a lot.....I'm from the Black Country...lolRich_W wrote:Finally![]()
I don't care about the German terminology, speak English on this site
Weren't you ever called "track fodder"?
We were...
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very simple to get there from the airport using their equivilant of the tube/undergorund. i was located in the city centre Marienplatz and took the U3 heading north , get off at the Olympic Park, and its a 2 minute walk from there
from the airport, you'd meed the S8 to Marianplatz, then change to the U3
Not quite days worth there, but a good half day at least in the musem and BMW Welt.
you can get a train to the alpina factory, its about 30 mins form the central station.
if you do decide to go, its worth going as an over night stop and enjoy the local beers aswell
from the airport, you'd meed the S8 to Marianplatz, then change to the U3
Not quite days worth there, but a good half day at least in the musem and BMW Welt.
you can get a train to the alpina factory, its about 30 mins form the central station.
if you do decide to go, its worth going as an over night stop and enjoy the local beers aswell
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THIS IS MY WIFE......SHE DONKEY!!!!blackcountrybimmerman wrote:Very nice.......How much?
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Local "Elles" is excellent. And no hangover!!!
There are no chemicals in the local brews.
But try the Dunkel Weissbier. It is also very good.
There are no chemicals in the local brews.
But try the Dunkel Weissbier. It is also very good.

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Do you travel to Munchen a lot?a_kara wrote:very simple to get there from the airport using their equivilant of the tube/undergorund. i was located in the city centre Marienplatz and took the U3 heading north , get off at the Olympic Park, and its a 2 minute walk from there
from the airport, you'd meed the S8 to Marianplatz, then change to the U3
Not quite days worth there, but a good half day at least in the musem and BMW Welt.
you can get a train to the alpina factory, its about 30 mins form the central station.
if you do decide to go, its worth going as an over night stop and enjoy the local beers aswell

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been there a few times. was there in December for a few daysblackcountrybimmerman wrote:Do you travel to Munchen a lot?a_kara wrote:very simple to get there from the airport using their equivilant of the tube/undergorund. i was located in the city centre Marienplatz and took the U3 heading north , get off at the Olympic Park, and its a 2 minute walk from there
from the airport, you'd meed the S8 to Marianplatz, then change to the U3
Not quite days worth there, but a good half day at least in the musem and BMW Welt.
you can get a train to the alpina factory, its about 30 mins form the central station.
if you do decide to go, its worth going as an over night stop and enjoy the local beers aswell
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oktoberfest?

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a couple of times........
highly recommended.
Have you ever been to Gunter Murphy's?
highly recommended.
Have you ever been to Gunter Murphy's?

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i dont really recall the names of the Bier Kellers i walked into, but there was one huge one by the main square, Oomph Band, large Steins you get the idea. walked in for a late lunch and beer, and at some stage i made it back to the hotel
a word of advise for any visitors, you have to carefull of some of the basement kellers, they turn to gay bars in the evenings
a word of advise for any visitors, you have to carefull of some of the basement kellers, they turn to gay bars in the evenings
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I'm glad YOU mentioned that part.a_kara wrote:i dont really recall the names of the Bier Kellers i walked into, but there was one huge one by the main square, Oomph Band, large Steins you get the idea. walked in for a late lunch and beer, and at some stage i made it back to the hotel
a word of advise for any visitors, you have to carefull of some of the basement kellers, they turn to gay bars in the evenings
Munchen is a bit of a hotbed for that sort of thing....
The bier keller you refer to is The Hopfbrauhas I think. That's more for the tourists though.

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well, its worth warning people before they find them selfs in a bar they didnt want to go into. hanover, hamburg all have bars that end up like that at night. just the way it is, and its generally accepted. many years ago, my friends and i were refused entry because we were not gay. we unknowingly just thougth it was an other bar, and from that day are cautious which bars we go toblackcountrybimmerman wrote:I'm glad YOU mentioned that part.a_kara wrote:i dont really recall the names of the Bier Kellers i walked into, but there was one huge one by the main square, Oomph Band, large Steins you get the idea. walked in for a late lunch and beer, and at some stage i made it back to the hotel
a word of advise for any visitors, you have to carefull of some of the basement kellers, they turn to gay bars in the evenings
Munchen is a bit of a hotbed for that sort of thing....
The bier keller you refer to is The Hopfbrauhas I think. That's more for the tourists though.
Hopfbrauhas , quite possible. lowenbrau was going down too well for me to pay any real notice of the name of the place

