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Thanks for replying. @jcaron so let's say i book my return flight from 5th - 19th August (on 19th, flight will leave Sweden by 6 AM and Munich by 12:30 PM) will that be fine? arrival time in India is 11:30 PM. So this buffer is alright in your opinion? or should i book one day earlier i.e. 18th? Also for Germany Munich, can I do site visits in Munich also or for that I would need a transit visa?– AaditCommented Jun 20 at 21:12
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@Aadit I suppose it would take extremely bad luck not to be able to leave Germany in time if your original flight is at 12:30, but everyone has their own notion of risk. Once you have passed border control in Germany you can go anywhere in the Schengen Area, as long as you keep Sweden your main destination (I.e. the country where you stay the longest). But I’m not sure you have enough time to get to the city, do anything useful, and be back to the airport in time given your schedule.– jcaronCommented Jun 20 at 21:58
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