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University of Munich, 25-26 June 2010 Directions to the Conference “European Workshop in Macroeconomics“ University of Munich, 25-26 June 2010 From Munich Airport or Central Station to Hotel Carlton Astoria - Take the S-Bahn (high-speed local train) to Marienplatz. The S-Bahn is indicated with a round green S sign - At the airport: There are two S-Bahn lines from the airport: S1 and S8, the S8 is quicker - At the central station: You can take any S-Bahn in the direction of Marienplatz - At Marienplatz change onto the U3 or U6 underground line in the direction of Odeonsplatz - Get off at the next station Odeonsplatz - From there you have to walk up Ludwigstraße in a northward direction until you have to turn left into Theresienstraße - After walking a short distance up Theresienstraße you have to turn left into Fürstenstraße. The hotel is situated on the right side of the street - Taxi rides will not be reimbursed From Munich Airport or Central Station to Center for Advanced Studies - Take the S-Bahn (high-speed local train) to Marienplatz. The S-Bahn is indicated with a round green S sign - At the airport: There are two S-Bahn lines from the airport: S1 and S8, the S8 is quicker - At the central station: You can take any S-Bahn in the direction of Marienplatz - At Marienplatz change onto the U3 or U6 underground line in the direction of Odeonsplatz - Get off at the station Giselastraße, which is the third stop - exit the station in the direction of Martiusstraße - follow the Leopoldstraße until the first crossroads and turn right into the Martiusstraße - follow the Martiusstraß” straight into the Thiemestraße - take the first turn left into the Königinstraße and then right into the Mandlstraße - the next street to the left is the Seestraße, the CAS is on the right side of the street From Hotel Carlton Astoria to Center for Advanced Studies By bus (approx. 18 minutes): - from Hotel Carlton Astoria take the Fürstenstraße in direction of the Theresienstraße - turn left into the Theresienstraße and at the next crossroads right into the Amalienstraße - go straight until the next possibility to turn right into the Schellingstraße - the Bus stop is a short distance away on the right side of the Schellingstraße - take the bus 154 in the direction of Bruno-Walter-Ring (it leaves every 10 minutes) - exit the bus at Thiemestraße - follow the Thiemestraße in the direction of Englischer Garten - take the first turn left into the Königinstraße and then right into the Mandlstraße - the next street to the left is the Seestraße, the CAS is on the right side of the street On foot (approx. 24 minutes): - from Hotel Carlton Astoria take the Fürstenstraße in direction of the Theresienstraße - turn right into the Theresienstraße and at the next possibility left into the Ludwigstraße - cross the Ludwigstraße and follow it until the Professor-Huber-Platz - turn right into the Professor-Huber-Platz and follow the Veterinärstraße to the right - take the second turn to the left into the Königinstraße and go straight until its end - then take the right branch into the Mandlstraße - the next street to the left is the Seestraße, the CAS is on the right side of the street From Hotel Carlton Astoria to Osterwaldgarten By subway: - from Hotel Carlton Astoria take the Fürstenstraße in direction of the Theresienstraße - turn right into the Theresienstraße and at the next possibilitiy left into the Ludwigstraße - follow the Ludwigstraße until the subway station “Universität” - take the subway “U3” or “U6” in direction “Münchner Freiheit” - leave the subway at “Münchner Freiheit”, the second station, and turn right into Feilitzschstraße - follow the Feilitzschstraße until the very end - then turn left into Keferstraße until you reach Liebergesellstraße - cross Liebergesellstraße - the Osterwaldgarten is on the right-hand side .
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