Hi Christian,

phew ... your long mail (thanks!!!) quickly changed my mind - so I'm
going by train. Unfortunately, I have to be cautious with my schedule
that day, so I will be in Munich at about 8:30pm or so.

Again, thanks a lot - I hope others can benefit from this mail as well!
I've added a link to your mail from the Hackfest wiki page.

Cheers,
Christoph

Am Sonntag, den 07.08.2011, 23:16 +0200 schrieb Christian Lohmaier:
> Hi Christoph, *,
> 
> On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Christoph Noack <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > [...]
> > Another question: Do you know how the parking situation is around the
> > venue?
> 
> Unless you got a Smart or similarly small car, I'd suggest not to try
> parking in the city center.
> 
> > Currently, I plan to go by car (if it recovers from the major
> > electronics breakdown yesterday, arghhh...).
> 
> The Altstadt (old city center) basically is a short-parking zone only.
> The so called "blue parking zones" are rather expensive, from Monday
> to Saturday, from 08:00 to 19:00 (8 am to 7pm) you pay 0,50€ per 12
> minutes (or 2,50€/hour), from 19:00 to 23:00 (7pm to 11pm) the fee is
> 0,20€ per 12 minutes (or 2€/hour) with a maximum allowed time of two
> hours.
> On Sundays and between 23:00 and 8:00 parking is free and not limited
> to two hours.
> 
> So forget to park east of Sonnenstraße (Sonnenstraße marks the western
> limit of Altstadt)
> Same info as above from official homepage (german)
> http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/kvr/strverkehr/parken/blauezonen/113895/index.html
> Overviewmap of the blue-parking zones:
> http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/kvr/strverkehr/parken/blauezonen/113929/uebersicht.html
> 
> So as parking in the city center is expensive, people try to park
> outside, thus I wouldn't expect much free lots west of Sonnenstraße
> either. (at least not when you'r the one looking for one, as always
> :-)) Furthemore there are many one-way streets in this area, making it
> a little harder to find your way around.
> 
> So my recommendation is to park a little outside, and use
> park-and-ride (aka the big parking lots at various important public
> transport stations) and use the public transportation (which is
> relatively expensive, 2,50€ for a one-way ticket (2,40€ if you pay
> with the chip on your ATM card or when you got a "Streifenkarte" (12€
> for 5 one-way trips)[1] - parking is between 1€ and 1,50€ per day[2])
> so the 6,50€ for MVV (Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifsverbund) are still
> cheaper than a parking garage (as that would probably one be good for
> 3 or 4 hours).
> And the 15-20 minutes commute via MVV probably is equivalent or less
> compared to driving around looking for a parking lot:-))
> 
> For small groups, (i.e. two to five adults), the "Partner-Tageskarte"
> would be better option than individual tickes, for 9,80€ up to 5
> adults can do as many trips as they want (until 6am of the next day) -
> a three-day ticket is also available for 22,80€
> (a one-person ticket is 5,40€ for one day, or 13,30€ for three days)
> 
> [1] if you're under 21 years old, then you pay half the price with a
> Streifenkarte, i.e. for 12€ you can do 10 one-way trips, but this is
> only possible with Streifenkarte, not with single tickets)
> [2] when using the park-and-ride parking lots, but of course when you
> start your trip outside of the city center you can also find free
> parking lots along the streets
> 
> ciao
> Christian
> 



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