Airport practicalities

The wide-open Munich Airport Center (MAC) is a sibling of the Sony Center in Berlin’s Potsdamer Platz: both were sired by architect Helmut Jahn. Unlike the Sony Center’s crowning Mount Fuji formation, here material is stretched tautly overhead like a school of seven stingrays.
Practical services fill MAC and border it in Terminals 1 and 2. You can buy groceries in Edeka, rent the only thing that will prove your existence while in Germany - a mobile phone – at the Nokia shop in Terminal 2. To ensure your future existence when feeling under the weather, stop by one of the airport’s three Metropolitan Pharmacies. At the Service Center in either terminal (open 24 hours) you can leave luggage, buy transportation and Munich Welcome Cards, access the internet, and more.