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13 years ago
You know, as far as Bahnhofs go (train stations), this one is quite nice. Small, but clean and has a few stores, a bakery and convenience shop, a pharmacy, a mcdonalds, and a cafe. I'm wondering now, who reads reviews of train stations..? read more
Südtiroler Platz 1
83022 Rosenheim
Germany
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Sat here for about 45 minutes doing nothing while waiting to catch a train after we came the wrong…read moreway and had to get off, wait for the next train, and head back to make a swap for sightseeing. There is nothing here at this station. It's a small area with no foods or drinks or even a toilet. You'll need to be sure of where you are going if you are coming here and have plans in advance. It's remote.
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It's fine, it's a train station. However, for a major station in a major city, it's pretty…read moredisappointing in terms of things like availability of food or bars or cafes. Normally you would expect a station like this to have multiple options but really this one only has a couple of kiosk style places. It's not nothing, but more limited than I would expect. However, the signage is very good and getting to your train doesn't seem to be an issue. The platforms are high so there is no huge step up to your train. As a terminal station for most trains it's also a great place to depart from as you typically get extra time to board.
I USED THIS CENTRAL STATION A FEW TIMES DURING MY STAY IN MUNICH…read more=============================== My husband and I took one of the regional ICE (white and red) trains from Munich to Stuttgart on Monday, April 20th, because I had tickets for the Porsche Factory tour. Everything worked out pretty well, but you will need the PIN for any credit cards you use in the machines to buy tickets. We didn't have that. We then had to find out where the information office was and purchase tickets at the counter. You could also buy your tickets in advance on one of the aps, but I couldn't get the DB ap to work at all when in Munich even with a full cellular plan. Trainline seemed to work a lot better. My main point is that you probably shouldn't wait until the last minute if you need to be in another city at a set time. Also, carry lots of Euro coins while in Germany. You have to pay 1 1/2 Euros at this station to use the restroom.
Getting in from Switzerland
Bierflaschen sind keine Fahrräder
I'm sittin' in the railway station, got a ticket for my destination...
5 star for sure. Got dropped off by Bolt at the front step, walked in. Information board at the…read morefront. Very easy to navigate. 1st floor has several restaurant to grab food, gift shops and also rest area. Next to the rest area has OBB dedicated rest area. Near the exit, there is OBB office to buy tickets or make changes. Information board os accurate and large signes directing you to the upstairs platform. You can also take the escalator next to the stairs. Must if you have a large luggage. On the screen, if the white circle blinks, that means your train has arrived and you can board. All OBB seats can be reserved for few extra €. If not, just seat at any open seats but expect to let it go for people with reservation. Definitely 5 star station. There are few very busy, dirty and unorganized trains in Europe especially ones in Zurich. Watch out for pan handlers.
Took the train from here to Innsbruck. So easy. Once you're in the terminal it's easy to…read morenavigate. The signage is good. Just make sure you know your trains endpoint and the time, as multiple trains use the same track. Found a Costa coffee shop inside so I grabbed a cappuccino while I waited.
Use this train station quite a lot at the moment. I find it useful to get to where I want to get…read moreto! The train comes every 10 minutes during commuter times, Monday to Friday or just every 20 minutes. There are only ticket machines here, the locals know which ticket to buy when purchasing a ticket. If you're a tourist, my advice is to search online before hand which ticket to buy when buying a ticket, or just ask for help from a person waiting on the platform, the people are usually helpful and if you don't speak German, most of the people are willing to help in English.
In general, it provides good transportation in Munich. But it is fairly expensive (about 10.4…read moreEuros (about $16) for a ride from the train station to the airport). And there are traps for the unwary! There are essentially no personnel to help, and ticket purchases are done in automated kiosks with unclear instructions. One pitfall is that the tickets are only good for 4 hours, unless you specifically buy an "advanced ticket" and then validate it when entering the platform. It is assumed you understand this nuance, but if you come from a place iike NYC or Wash DC (wheremetro/subway tickets are good forever and are considered used only when you enter the startion) you can find yourself out of luck and out considerable funds. We had the experience of buying 4 tickets not realizing this, and when we tried to use them the next day, discovered we had to buy NEW tickets and were basically out the 40 Euros (about $60 bucks!!) for the now useless tickets we bought the night before and had to purchase new tickets!. Attempts to rectify this at the main train station or airport "help" desks were unsuccessful. The people were rude, rigid, and incredibly unhelpful. I am still trying to get reimbursed by writing to the S DB, but am so far unsuccessful. Beware!
This is a super small station which, for tourists, is likely only going to be used to get to the…read morenearby castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the Schloss Herrenchiemsee which is an unfinished replica of Versailles built on a nearby island which can be reached only by ferry. This station was confusing for us to find via Google and Apple Maps and we ended up asking a friendly local for assistance because we were walking around in circles. It's a blink and you miss it type of station and is not large with tons of foods and drinks like others. Still, train was on time and we were on our way.
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