Comment from John Reality
If you’re thinking of attending, it’s advisable to gather some helpful hints about logistics and accommodations. For starters, public transport is safe and runs as late as 1am (and later on Friday and Saturday nights). The official festivities end at 11pm each evening of the festival, so it’s easy to get back to your hotel, regardless of the location of your lodgings in the city.
Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Munich Things to Do blog. Visit the original post to continue reading the full post and to learn more about things to do in Munich.
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