Location
Alte Kongresshalle Munich – a Venue With Character
The Alte Kongresshalle ("old convention hall") in Munich has been the home of PUSH UX conference for over a decade now.
What once was the center of the 1960s trade fair grounds is now the charming backdrop for talks and networking on UX and innovation.
Venue Address
Directions to Alte Kongresshalle
From Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof):
→ Take the U4 or U5 subway
→ Get off at stop Schwanthalerhöhe
→ Exit towards Deutsches Museum
→ Walk for 5 minutes
From Munich Airport:
→ Take an S1 or S8 train to Munich Central station
→ Transfer to the subway (see above)
The venue is well signposted and easily accessible on foot from nearby stations.
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Workshops take place at their own dedicated venue(s).
We work with selected spaces in central Munich and pick the best ones depending on each workshop's format and group size.
Check the description page of your booked workshop for details about the specific location and how to get there.
Flying to Munich
Munich Airport (MUC) is one of Europe’s major airports, with direct flights from almost every capital.
Typical flight times to Munich:
Amsterdam: ~1.5 hours
Budapest: ~1.5 hours
Paris: ~1.5 hours
Warsaw: ~1.5 hours
London: ~2 hours
Stockholm / Copenhagen: ~2 hours
Barcelona / Madrid: ~2–2.5 hours
From the airport, Munich’s S-Bahn (S1 or S8) connects directly to the city centre in around 40 minutes.
Taking the Train to Munich
Train travel is one of the easiest and most sustainable ways to reach PUSH UX in Munich.
Frequent high-speed train connections to Munich:
Zurich: ~3.5 hours
Berlin: ~4 hours (ICE)
Vienna: ~4 hours (Railjet)
Paris: ~6 hours (TGV/ICE)
Budapest: ~6.5 hours
Brussels / Amsterdam: ~7–8 hours
London: ~8-10 hours
Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) is directly connected to the conference venue via the U4 and U5 subway lines.
Getting Around Munich
Options & Navigation
Munich’s public transport network is consistently ranked among the best in Europe. It's clean, reliable, clearly signposted, and English-friendly.
The city is also very walkable and bike friendly.
Navigation
Google Maps works great in Munich to get connections via subway, local trains, bus, tram, or on foot.
Public Transport Tickets
Tickets for getting around Munich
Zone M1 covers all of central Munich. Single trip ca. €4, day ticket ca. €10.
Tickets from / to the airport
The airport requires a ticket including zone M5, e.g. the Airport-City-Day-Ticket for ca. €17.
Buying tickets
Ticket machines (cash and contactless) are found at all subway and train stations and inside trams.
The MVGO app lets you buy and use digital tickets.
Check the MVV website for the most up to date information.