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Welcome to Ingolstadt Village, Munich

An unforgettable shopping experience, less than an hour from Munich

Nestled in the Bavarian countryside, Ingolstadt Village, with its art deco architecture, sense of gastronomic adventure and wealth of designer boutiques, has the air of a modern-day fairy tale.

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To redeem your complimentary benefits at Ingolstadt Village, please call Afzal Shah on +91 70455 51231.

  • Return transfer

  • Access to The Apartment

  • Personal Shopping

  • Hands-free Shopping

  • Lunch reservations

  • Priority entry to the boutiques

  • An additional 10% saving

  • Airmile offers

  • Lunch for four at Indochine

  • BABOR skincare masterclass

  • Private tour of the Audi Forum

  • Private tour of the BMW Museum Munich

Terms and conditions apply.

비스터 컬렉션 (The Bicester Collection)에서는 디자이너의 꿈이 현실로 이루어집니다. 유럽 및 중국에 위치한 11개의 특색 있는 야외 쇼핑 명소로, 유명 레스토랑부터 컨시어지 서비스, 진정한 최고급 웰컴 서비스와 놀라운 할인 혜택까지 모두 즐기실 수 있습니다.

Fashionable food

Treat yourself to an Asian fusion feast at Indochine at Ingolstadt Village, where Vietnamese culinary traditions meet French influences. Run by third-generation foodies – whose mother opened Munich’s first Vietnamese restaurant in 1981 – the restaurant’s menu includes crispy spring rolls with taro roots and shrimps, and roasted udon noodles with vegetables and tofu.

High-performance skincare

A family-run business to this day, skincare brand BABOR leverages its more than 60 years of expertise to offer highly effective, individual solutions for every skin type. With all its products made in Germany at the company headquarters in Aachen, every jar represents a promise of quality – and more radiant skin. Find the boutique in Ingolstadt Village.

Drive in style

Delve into automotive history at the BMW Museum in Munich, where you’ll discover one hundred years of the car and motorcycle brand’s fascinating heritage. Forty minutes from Ingolstadt Village, find everything from early aircraft engines to ingenious prototypes, all housed in the museum’s famously futuristic ‘bowl’-shaped building.