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Service Contacts in Munich

Streifeneder
Rottmannstr. 20-22
80333 Munich
Tel.: +49 89 520960
Fax: +49 8141 610650
Hours: 8 am - 5 pm
Website
Service: wheelchair repairs/rental

Rolli mobile GmbH
Leopoldstr. 208
80804 Muenchen
Tel.: +49 89 36102428
Fax: +49 89 399799
E-Mail: info@minibusteam.de
Website (German)
Hours: Mon - Thu 9 am - 6 pm, Fri 9 am - 5 pm, emergency service on weekends and public holidays.
Service: wheelchair repairs/rental, electric wheelchairs, defective device pickup, small on-site repairs.

Emergency Numbers
Emergency Services: 112
Police: 110
Emergency Medical Assistance: +49 1805 191212
Pharmacy on Duty: +49 89 594475
Emergency Phone for the Hearing-Impaired: +49 89 19294

Public Restrooms for guests with disabilities
- at the Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) and Munich East Station (Ostbahnhof)
- in the inner courtyard of New City Hall (Marienplatz)
- at Stadtsparkasse headquarters (Marienplatz)
- at large department stores (Hertie, Karstadt, Kaufhof)
- in Neuhauser Strasse (pedestrian zone)
To open the public restrooms, you will need a Euro key (for rent at City Information on Marienplatz with a 15 EUR deposit; disabled ID required)



Accessible Munich

Munich City Center, Copyright GNTO
Munich is famous for the Oktoberfest and Bavarian traditions. Being one of Germany's most popular travel destinations, it has much to offer - whether you are traveling with a disability or not.
An excellent network of public transportation offers accessibility for wheelchairs in most parts of the city. Furthermore, several organizations offer special ride services for disabled travelers.

Munich Tourist Information:

Tourismusamt München
Sendlinger Str. 1
80331 München
Tel.: +49 89 23396500
Fax: +49 89 23330233
E-mail: tourismus@muenchen.de

Website

The city of Munich publishes a brochure for visitors with disabilities in order to guide you through the diversity of sights and places of interest. 
To download the online version, please click here.

Tourist Office Information Desks

In the Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof), (next to the DER offices / access via a step):
Openig Hours:
Apr.-Oct.: Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm, Sun 10 am - 6 pm
Nov.-Mar.: Mon - Sat 9:30 am - 6:30 pm, Sun 10 am -6 pm

City Information in the New City Hall (completely wheelchair-accessible without steps):
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 10 am - 8 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, closed Sun and holidays

 
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Accessible Accommodation in Munich

Munich offers a multitude of disabled-friendly places to stay, ranging from low-budget accommodation to luxery hotels with stylish suites to fulfill every desire.
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Accessible Restaurants in Munich

Munich is a city where lots of local breweries serve traditionally self-brewed beer and savory food. Many restaurants offer a beer garden which is accessible for wheelchairs.
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Accessible Art and Culture in Munich

In Munich you will find numerous art galleries and cultural centers. An immense number of museums represent the historical importance of this former imperial city. The collections in Munich's museums and galleries are among the most impressive in the world.
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Accessible Events in Munich and more

The biggest annual event in Munich is the world-famous Oktoberfest. It is the time when tourists sit down next to locals in the beer tents and enjoy the tasteful German Beer. Munich's Christmas market is worth a visit, as well, and daytrips to the castles in the surroundings are recommended.
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Accessible Transportation

Public Transportation:
Most parts of the city can be reached by subway, tram or bus. The integrated public transportation system MVV (Münchner Verkehrsverbund) will provide you with information on its route network and schedules. MVV Infoline: +49 89 41424344

Information and route maps are also available at the MVG (Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft) offices at Marienplatz, Poccistrasse and Sendlinger Tor service centers as well as at the S-Bahn Munich Service Center in the Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof).

For further information on public transportation in Munich and to download a map of barrier free acess points, please click here.

Accessible Tranportation Service:

SFD - Behindertenfahrdienst Service
Special Ride Service for people with severe disabilities
Tel.: +49 89 6255522 (Inquire at least 1 day in advance)
Services provided:
- Vehicles available for transportation of electric wheelchairs
- Small buses available for up to 4 wheelchairs and companions
- Stair transport assistance
- Transport for patients, no medical services provided

Mini-Bus Team Munich GmbH
Frohschammerstr. 6
80807 München
Tel.: +49 89 3993999 (9 am - 5 pm)
Fax: +49 89 399799 
E-Mail: info@minibusteam.de
Website

Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Bayern

(Bavarian Red Cross Ride Service)
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 4
82319 Starnberg
Tel.: +49 81512222
Fax: +49 8151260219
E-Mail: info@kvstarnberg.brk.de
Website (German)
Rides to destinations outside the city, especially in Munich and vicinity, register at least 1 day in advance.