
Around the high-ropes court is a side program including a DJ as well as a Sausalitos Airport Bar with deck chairs.

Guests and passengers can test their personal limits at dizzying heights in the high-ropes course powered by KristallTurm from now until Sept. 11.

Reaching dizzying heights of 15 meters (50 ft.) above the ground, visitors can fly high under skilled supervision without ever actually having to leave the airport.

The high-rope course was built exclusively for Munich Airport by cooperation partner KristallTurm. Secured with a climbing harness, interested visitors can explore various climbing stations at a height of 15 meters and a width of 23 meters on three levels.

For €5 ($5.12), visitors get two hours of access to the high-ropes course, with equipment and professional guidance included in the ticket price.

All users must be at least 125 cm (4 ft.) tall, with those between 125 and 140 cm needing to be accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of 18 need to have written parental permission.

Secured with a climbing harness, visitors can explore various climbing stations at a height of 15 meters (50 ft.) and a width of 23 meters on three levels.

The course occupies an area that measures 23 meters (75 1/2 ft.) in width.

Around the high-ropes court is a side program including a DJ as well as a Sausalitos Airport Bar with deck chairs.

Guests and passengers can test their personal limits at dizzying heights in the high-ropes course powered by KristallTurm from now until Sept. 11.

Reaching dizzying heights of 15 meters (50 ft.) above the ground, visitors can fly high under skilled supervision without ever actually having to leave the airport.

The high-rope course was built exclusively for Munich Airport by cooperation partner KristallTurm. Secured with a climbing harness, interested visitors can explore various climbing stations at a height of 15 meters and a width of 23 meters on three levels.

For €5 ($5.12), visitors get two hours of access to the high-ropes course, with equipment and professional guidance included in the ticket price.

All users must be at least 125 cm (4 ft.) tall, with those between 125 and 140 cm needing to be accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of 18 need to have written parental permission.

Secured with a climbing harness, visitors can explore various climbing stations at a height of 15 meters (50 ft.) and a width of 23 meters on three levels.

The course occupies an area that measures 23 meters (75 1/2 ft.) in width.

Around the high-ropes court is a side program including a DJ as well as a Sausalitos Airport Bar with deck chairs.
Passengers are not the only ones returning to the large open-air forum of Munich Airport Center; popular events are also making a comeback after two years of absence due to COVID-19. Guests and passengers can test their personal limits at dizzying heights in the high-ropes course powered by KristallTurm from now until Sept. 11, 2022.