Travel
ICE Europe is held at the Munich Trade Fair Centre. International flight connections as well as the excellent local infrastructure make the venue easily accessible by air, road and public transport.
By Car
The Munich Trade Fair Centre is located directly on the A94 motorway and can be reached using the exit "Feldkirchen-West" (Exit No. 6). Please follow the signs to the car parks.
East (Ost) entrance
Am Messeturm 4
81829 München
Please note: Low Emission Zone
On 1 October 2008 a low emission zone was introduced in Munich. Only vehicles that fulfil the EU exhaust standards are permitted to enter the city centre and require an official permit (disc-shaped sticker) that must be displayed on every vehicle’s windshield. These regulations also apply to visitors from abroad.
The sticker is only required if you travel through the city centre (within the ring road “Mittlerer Ring”). The Munich Trade Fair Centre is NOT in the low emission zone.
For more information and to find out where to obtain a sticker, please visit www.munich.de or www.dekra.de/environmentalzones
By Plane
The venue is well connected to Munich International Airport. For more details on flights to Munich please refer to www.munich-airport.de/en. Shuttle buses will be operating at regular intervals throughout the day. Upon arrival at the airport, simply follow the ICE Europe signs to the shuttle bus stop.
By Train & Public Transport
From Munich’s main train station (Hauptbahnhof), please take the U2 subway. It goes straight to the Munich Trade Fair Centre “Messestadt Ost” station.
Please note: The train will stop at “Messestadt West” first. Please remain in the train for one further stop until you arrive at “Messestadt Ost”.
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Further information can be found at Deutsche Bahn AG (German Railways) or MVV Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Munich Regional Train Service)
Munich City Information

Located to the north of the Bavarian Alps, on the river Isar, Bavaria’s state capital Munich (München) is Germany’s third largest city and one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations.
The beautiful city centre has a unique atmosphere, blending a rich historical past and old Bavarian traditions with a metropolitan flair. The city boasts excellent shopping opportunities and world class restaurants that go hand in hand with historical buildings, fine museums and art galleries.
For those closer in touch with nature, Munich’s magnificent surroundings of Upper Bavaria provide picturesque lakes, mountains and castles.
Why not extend your stay and experience Munich’s unique atmosphere and attractions for yourself? For general information on your stay in Munich, visit www.muenchen.de








