How to get around in Münster?
By bus: There is a dense network of bus lines especially in the city centre that will get you everywhere quite fast and quite frequently. If you want to go by bus a lot, you can download the app “DB Navigator” (available in English and German) to get up-to-date information about the bus lines and how to get from A to B.
Near the venue, there are two possible bus stops, depending on the direction you are coming from. Coming from the direction of the main train station, please get off at the bus stop “Domplatz”. The bus lines 1, 9, 12, 13 (departing from stop B1), 2, 10, 11, 14, 22 (departing from stop C1), and 4 (departing from stop D1) will get you there. Stops C1 and D1 are across the street in front of the main station. Coming from the other side, i.e. from the more Northern parts of the city, please use the bus stop Aegidiimarkt with bus numbers 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 22 coming from the other side.
By bike: As Münster is one of the most bike-friendly cities in Germany, we would like to recommend renting a bike for a few days. There are plenty of bike lanes everywhere and it is by far the fastest means of transport available. Bike rentals can be found directly next to the main train station.
Bike rental: Radstation Münster, Berliner Platz 27a in 48143 Münster, open from 7 am to 11 pm.
By foot: Our venues, the main train station, the town hall (Welcome reception) and the restaurant “Hier und Jetzt” (Conference Dinner) can all be found within a 2 km radius, which allows you to also walk from place to place. Contrary to popular belief, there are a lot of sunny days in Münster. A city map will be provided by us and GoogleMaps has been to Münster, too.
By taxi: If you want to get around by taxi, there are several companies you can choose from. One of them is “Taxi-Zentrale Münster”, which you can reach via 0251/60011.