Fly from Singapore to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Singapore to Munich to leave the glittering skyline of a Southeast Asian gem and discover the awe-inspiring culture of the Bavarian capital.
Admire Munich’s landmarks and monuments surrounding the Marienplatz central square, indulge in the glorious food available at the many markets and wind down in a beautiful city garden.
With Etihad Airways, you can also extend your getaway to magnificent Munich with a stopover in Abu Dhabi.
SIN to MUC: flight facts
Flying from Singapore to Munich: FAQs
How do I travel from Munich airport to the city centre?
Munich Airport (MUC) is 24 miles (38 kilometres) from the city centre. The S1 and S8 S-Bahn train lines run from the airport to the city and take around 40 minutes, while a taxi takes 45 minutes, traffic depending. Book a transfer with Etihad before you fly and a driver will be waiting to take you straight to your hotel when you arrive after your Singapore to Munich flight.
Is Munich easy to get around?
Yes, Munich is simple to navigate and one of the best cities in Europe for those who love to explore on foot. The public transport systems are also fantastic, efficient and easy to use. The network of U-Bahn subways, S-Bahn light-rail, Strassenbahn trams and buses make it easy to visit all the architectural and cultural marvels Munich has to offer.
Top tips for Singapore to Munich
Delight in historical gardens
Travelling from Singapore to Munich connects two buzzing spots with a passion for the outdoors – both jam-packed with serene green spaces. Singapore is home to more than 350 parks and Munich is one of Germany’s greenest cities, boasting plenty of parks too. Spend a day strolling along the Isar River then soaking up all the natural wonder of the glorious Englischer Garten.
Food, glorious food
Swap Singapore’s chilli crab for a giant, salty pretzel in Munich and combine a day of sightseeing with sampling the delicious cuisine it’s also famous for. Head to one of the many wonderful open-air markets selling Bavarian favourites. Viktualienmarkt is a historic and popular option – grab a schnitzel and walk to the market’s former home, Marienplatz, Munich’s central square.