Hotels in Munich

Munich Hotels

Hotels in Munich provide excellent accommodations in a city nicknamed “Village of a Million People”.  Also spelled München, Munich is known for its parks, palaces, museums, event venues, shopping malls, breweries, beer gardens, Bavarian restaurants, lederhosen (leather trousers), dirndl (feminine dress), football and, of course, Oktoberfest celebration. Bavaria’s capital, Munich is located in southeastern Germany, about 90 miles northwesterly of the Austrian city Salzburg. Flowing through Munich center, The Isar river is sourced by the Bavarian Alps’ Karwendel mountain range. At Munich’s very center, medieval Old Town, the city’s oldest area, is a must-see with its flagship stores, boutiques, Bavarian costumes, crowds gathering at central Marienplatz square, neo-Gothic architecture and beer gardens. 60 miles southwesterly of Munich (about a 1 hour and 20 minute drive), Zugspitze is a popular mountain peak that is home to a ski resort and cable car rides. Within the city, top attractions include Marienplatz (plaza), English Garden (park), Hellabrunn Zoo (zoo), Deutsches Museum (technology museum),  Nymphenburg Palace (castle), pep Einkaufscenter Neuperlach (shopping mall), Stachus (plaza), Olympia Shopping Center (shopping mall), Pasing Arcaden (shopping mall), Munich Residenz (castle), Riem Arcaden (shopping mall), Augustiner Bräustuben (Bavarian restaurant / brewery), Wildpark Poing (wildlife park), Messe München (convention center), Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm (beer garden), Westpark (park), Hirschgarten (park / beer garden), Flaucher (park), Munich Olympic Stadium (stadium), Pinakothek der Moderne (art museum), Bavaria Filmstadt (theme park), V-Markt (hypermarket), Circus Krone (circus), Motorworld Munich (event venue), Sendlinger Tor (historical landmark / 14th century gate & towers), Backstage Kulturzentrum (event venue), Paulaner am Nockherberg (brewpub), Ostpark (park), MS Utting on bridge Lagerhausstrasse (gastropub), Pflanzen-Kölle Gartencenter GmbH & Co. KG München (garden center), Augustiner Schützengarten (beer garden), Münchner Freiheit (tourist attraction), Moosacher Paradies (restaurant) and Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum (museum).  Additional Bavarian Alp ski destinations are Rosshütte, Katzenkopf Leutasch, Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen, Innsbruck – Nordkette, Speicherteich Grubigläcke and Kandahar-Abfahrt, with accommodations to include Hotel am Badersee, Ferienhaus Badersee, Haus Florian, Gästehaus Angela and Eibsees Chalet. One of the world’s best man-made river surfing spots, Eisbach wave can be found at the Englischer Garten’s (English Garden’s) southern edge. Legalized in 2010, river surfing at the Eisbach wave is permitted only for experienced surfers. Winners of 33 national and 6 Champions League titles, world-renowned FC Bayern Munich plays at Allianz Arena on the city’s far northeasterly side. The world’s largest Volksfest. or “peoples’ festival”, is Oktoberfest, which, from mid-to-late September to the first Sunday in October, draws about 6 million revelers. Celebrated at the Theresienwiese (square) near the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum and Bavaria Statue, Oktoberfest can be found on the city’s central-west side. Good to know when attending Oktoberfest is that there is no need to buy tickets, though you should plan on arriving early. Make sure to bring enough cash, and keep in mind that tips are greatly appreciated. An Oktoberfest beer costs about €12.50 to €15 ($13.50 to $16.25) and is typically only sold in a large, 1-liter (not pint!) glass known as a Maß (pronounced mahs). Wine is also available and is most commonly served in a half-liter glass known as a Halben Liter. “Prost!” (cheers!) “Wiese” (meadow) and “Wiesn” (Oktoberfest) are particularly good German words to keep in mind for the festival. Of course, if you plan on attending Oktoberfest, you’ll want to try and book accommodations well in advance. Germany’s most expensive city, Munich largely shuts down on Sundays except for church services. Bavarians tend to be reserved, though are generally outstanding people who speak at least some English. In Munich, currency is the Euro, the drinking age is 16 years old for beer and 18 for liquor, and cars travel on the right-hand side of the road. Apart from Oktoberfest, Munich top events include Filmfest München (film festival), Munich Opera Festival, Munich Biennale, Oben Ohne Open Air, Summer Tollwood, Kocherlball, Frühlingsfest, Auer Dult, Gasteig, Starkbierfest, Superbloom Festival, Greenfields Open Air Festival, Theatron Festival, Echelon! Festival (Bad Aibling, Bavaria) and Munich Christmas Market. Hotels in Munich are some of Germany’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Munich, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

In reference to 8th-century Benedictine-order monks, who once ran a monastery in Munich’s Old Town area, the name “Munich” derives from the Middle-High German term meaning, “to the monks”. Once a prehistoric trade route, the river Isar allowed Munich to develop into one of Bronze-Age-Europe’s largest raft ports, with excavated Munich settlements dating back four millennia. In Munich’s southeast Ramersdorf-Perlach borough, Iron Age Celtic settlements have been discovered. Connecting the Bavarian town of Augsburg with Salzburg, the ancient Roman road Via Julia passed just south of Munich, through the towns of Baierbrunn and Gauting. Also excavated, a Roman settlement appears to have existed in the northeast Denning neighborhood. After the Roman era, the Munich area was populated by Baiuvarii, or Bavarians, with the first Christian church being built in Fröttmanning circa 815 AD. In order to control the salt trade, The Duke of Saxony and Bavaria’s Henry the Lion have been considered as founders of Munich at around the mid-12th century. Shards of 11th-century vessels, however, found in 2012 at Marienhof Square near Marienplatz, may point to an earlier founding date than that of the officially recognized date, June 14, 1158. St. Peter’s Church, therefore, also may have been built earlier. Regardless of Munich’s true founding date is that upstream, near modern Old Town, Henry the Lion built a new toll bridge, a customs house and a coin market. Cistercian-German churchman Otto of Freising, in protest of the new toll bridge and through his connections with the Holy Roman Empire, eventually was awarded a third of the toll bridge’s income. Munich received city status and fortification in 1175. Subsequently, through a falling-out with Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarosa (Otto of Freising’s uncle), Henry the Lion was exiled in 1180. Not surprisingly, Munich was given to the Bishop of Freising following Henry’s exile. Red-headed Otto I Wittelsbach, marking the beginning of an 800-year House of Wittelsbach Bavarian dynasty, became Duke of Bavaria in 1156. A native of Munich, Duke Louis IV was elected German king in 1314, and Holy Roman Emperor in 1328. Louis IV granted Munich a salt monopoly, which naturally contributed to the city’s growth. About a third of Munich was destroyed by fire on February 13, 1327, and in 1349 the Black Death further ravaged Munich, along with Bavaria as a whole. In 1385, the first buildings of the Munich Residenz, or royal palace, were erected. Gothic arts revived Munich during the 15th century, a period when Old Town expanded, and the Frauenkirche Gothic church was built in just 20 years. In 1506, following the Landshut War of Succession between Bavaria-Munich and Bavaria-Landshut / County Palatine of the Rhine, through which Bavaria-Munich arose victorious, Munich became the sole capital of Bavaria. A House of Wittelsbach Renaissance movement saw to the Antiquarium (a collection of Greek and Roman antiquities) being installed in the Munich Residenz, and a court orchestra being established, which prompted the city’s brief nickname as “German Rome”. Munich’s Hofbräuhaus, established solely for the purpose of supplying beer to the Bavarian court, was built for brewing brown beer on September 27, 1589 by Bavarian Duke Wilhelm the 5th. The Catholic League was founded in the city circa 1609. Around the middle of the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648), Munich was occupied briefly by Gustav II Adolph of Sweden. Bubonic plague struck again in 1634, killing a third of the city’s population. Throughout the 18th century, the House of Wittelsbach continued to hold power, with Munich becoming an important center of Baroque life. German nobleman Charles Theodore, or Karl Theodor, of the House of Wittelsbach’s Suizbach branch, inherited Bavarian lands in 1777. Notably around the time of the American Revolution, Theodore invited Colonial Massachusetts-born British physicist, inventor and lieutenant-colonel of the King’s American Dragoons (a British provincial military unit raised for Loyalist service) Count Rumford Benjamin Thompson to Munich in order to implement “social reforms”. Additionally, the Bavarian army, established in 1682, was to be restructured. Karl Theodor and Count Rumford demolished the city’s fortifications. As a result of their being forced to live in newly built workhouses, Munich’s residents, across multiple trades, decided to build a new community outside the city walls in 1793. Through an alliance with Napoleonic France, the Kingdom of Bavaria was formed in 1806, with Munich remaining its capital. Maximilian I Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach’s Palatinate-Birkenfield-Zweibrücken branch became the Kingdom’s first king. Maximillian’s goals were to secularize Bavaria by dissolving all monasteries in 1802 and by generating state revenues from sold-off church lands, and to control beer-brewing rights by handing the brewing monopoly to Munich’s wealthiest brewers, who in turn paid considerable taxes on their beer production. In October 1810, the first beer festival, which would evolve into today’s Oktoberfest, was held to commemorate the crown price and princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen’s royal wedding. Beer became so important to Munich that it was even considered a staple food. Beginning in 1826, the city’s finest buildings were constructed through the Bavarian kings Ludwig I, Ludwig II and Otto (who never actively ruled due to his supposed mental illness). On June 10th, 1865, Richard Wagner’s tragic opera Tristan und Isolde premiered in Munich. About 75 miles east of Munich, in the Austrian town of Braunau am Inn, eventual German Führer Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. German mechanical engineer, physicist and professor of Physics at the University of Munich, Wilhelm Röntgen, for his production and detection of electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range, also known as X-rays, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics circa 1901. By the early 20th century, Munich had become a major center for the Jugendstil artistic movement, which combined liberal magazine culture with progressive industrial design and architecture. Also in the early 20th century, southern Germany was home to beer halls, where hundreds-to-thousands of people would come in the evenings to socialize, engage in political debates and even host political rallies. Following World War I, it was widely believed in Germany that the Imperial German Army did not, in fact, lose on the battlefield, but rather was betrayed, or “stabbed in the back”, on the home-front by certain citizens, particularly Jews, socialists and politicians who had overthrown the House of Hohenzollern. Adolf Hitler, who had fought in the German Army during the First World War and who was, after the war, an agent of the Bavarian Army’s Intelligence Division, was ordered to infiltrate the German Workers’ Party, or DAP, which Hitler joined on September 12, 1919. Hitler, however, agreeing with many of the DAP’s underlying tenants, rose to its top-post during Munich’s postwar political chaos. Inspired by Benito Mussolini’s successful March on Rome, Hitler, along with a league of nationalist fighting societies known as the Kampfbund, began planning, from October 22-29, 1922, to use Munich as home-base for a similar march against the Weimar Republic, which had been installed in Germany following the First World War. Roughly a year later, with dictatorial powers to govern during a period of terror and political violence in Munich, a ruling triumvirate consisting of right-wing politician Gustav Ritter von Kahr, state police chief Colonel Hans Ritter von Seisser and Reichswehr General Otto von Lossow banned Hitler from holding 14 planned mass meetings in September 1923. Realizing that Kahr would stand in the way against his march against the Weimer Republic, Hitler undertook one of the most significant events in Munich’s more recent history, the Beer Hall Putsch. On November 8, 1923, Hitler, along with the Sturmabteilung (the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party), marched on the Bürgerbräukeller beer hall, where Kahr was making a speech in front of 3,000 people, surrounded the hall, and set up a machine gun in the auditorium. Now inside the beer hall with his associates and unable to be heard above the crowd, Hitler fired a shot into the ceiling, jumped on a chair and yelled “The national revolution has broken out! The hall is surrounded by six hundred men. Nobody is allowed to leave.” Hitler’s putsch was not immediately successful and proved fatal, resulting in 15 Kampfbund, along with 4 Weimar Republic, belligerent deaths. Arrested shortly thereafter, Hitler was sent to trial. Pro-Nazi, the lay judges actually may have acquitted Hitler, had it not been for presiding Judge Georg Neithardt’s influence, and Hitler was sentenced to five years in Festungshaft, or fortress confinement, for treason. During his confinement, Hitler wrote the first volume of his autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf, within which Chapter IV is titled “Munich”. Hitler was released in only eight months for good behavior. In retrospect, although unsuccessful, Hitler’s beer hall putsch was not only a defining moment for Munich, but also for the trajectory of the world, as it gave Hitler and the Nazis their first national attention, as well as a propaganda victory. Post-1933 Munich became an important city for the Nazi Party, as its headquarters was based at the Brown House between the Karolinenplatz and Königsplatz. Dachau, the first concentration camp, was built about 10 miles northwest of Munich.  Throughout World War II, Munich was bombed heavily. Following the Second World War, in 1945, a United States occupation of Munich saw to a meticulous rebuilding plan, whereby the city’s pre-war street grid would be preserved. In 1972, Munich hosted the Summer Olympics. Munich’s Allianz Arena hosted six 2006 FIFA Word Cup matches, one of which was a semi-final match between Portugal and France, with France winning 1-0 by way of a 33′ Zinedine Zidane penalty kick goal.

Bavaria’s capital and most populous city, Munich is home to around 1.5 million “Münchners” (male) and “Münchnerins” (female). Munich’s colors are black and yellow, while Bavaria’s are blue and white. Village of a Million People is Germany’s third-largest city after Berlin and Hamburg. A high standard of living is expected in the city, though its real estate prices and rental costs are some of Germany’s highest. About 30% of Munich’s residents are foreigners. German luxury vehicle and motorcycle manufacturer BMW is headquartered in Munich. Historically influential and at times volatile, Munich’s city council today consists of 13 different political groups. Munich’s Landtag of Bavaria (Bavarian State Parliament) assembles at the Maximilianeum (palatial building). Built on Upper Bavaria’s elevated plains, Village of a Million People is encompassed by a variety of natural habitats, including rivers, plateaus, foothills, flint areas, moraines, glacial out-washes and marshes. Distant, beyond the skyline, the snow-capped Bavarian Alps can be observed from certain higher points within the city. Munich’s summer July high temperatures average around 76 degrees Fahrenheit, while January winters stay at around 38 degrees. During Oktoberfest, daytime highs average at a pleasant 60 degrees, with October generally being Germany’s driest month of the year. In winter, snow and frost are not uncommon. Additional major points of interest include Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall), Frauenkirche (church / Archdiocese cathedral), Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Holy Ghost Church), Feldherrnhalle (monumental loggia / site of the Beer Hall Putsch battle), Bavarian National Museum (decorative arts museum), National Theatre (historic opera house), The Glyptothek (sculpture museum), Olympiaturm (The Olympic Tower), Olympiapark (Olympic Park, site of 1972 Summer Olympics), BMW Welt (exhibition/event venue, museum), Old Town Hall (Gothic city council building), Ludwigstraße (royal avenue), Rindermarkt (old street, originally a cattle marketplace), Mariensäule (Marian column at Marienplatz), Ruffinihaus (three-sided house), Augustiner Brewery and Bahnwärter Thiel (cultural center). Popular foods are Schnitzels, Bratwursts, Weißwürste (white veal sausage), Hendl (roast chicken), Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick),  Haxen (braised pork knuckle), Leberkäse (loaf-formed sausage),  Allgäuer käsespätzle (Bavarian mac & cheese), Obazda (Bavarian cheese spread), Kartoffelsalat (German potato salad), Kartoffelsuppe (German potato soup), Leberknödelsuppe (Liver dumpling soup), Spätzle (egg noodles), Brezeln (pretzel),  Schmalznudel (Bavarian doughnut) and Apfelstrudel (apple strudel). “Liquid bread” beer types include Weissbier (wheat beer), Helles (pale lager), Dunkles (dark beer), Starkbier (higher alcohol content) and Märzen (an Oktoberfest pale, amber or dark-brown lager with a higher alcohol content than regular Helles). Also popular are wine (red and white ) and cider. Well-equipped with background information on the area, we’re ready for hotels in Munich that will help check one off the bucket-list.

 

 

 

Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels

Mittererstr. 7, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80336

Hotels in Munich

Karlsplatz (Stachus)

Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels features free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen Smart TVs, free shower gel, hairdryers, buffet breakfast and a bar. In the area you may find IRMI (Bavarian restaurant), LOKANTA ev yemekleri (self service restaurant), Blumen Deluxe (florist), ISARBAR – Hotelbar & Lounge (bar), Münchner Stubn (Bavarian restaurant), Strada del Goethe – in der Münchner Stubn (restaurant), Ca’D’oro | Ristorante & Pizza Napoletana (Italian restaurant), Oléo Pazzo Restaurant/Bar (Mediterranean restaurant), Daily Coffee (café), Café Konditorei Herrmann (bakery) and more.

Within feet:

      • Karlsplatz Square
      • Verkehrsinsel Stachus
      • Sendlinger Tor
      • Lenbachhaus
      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Munich Residence

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Deutsches Museum

Within 6 miles:

      • Fröttmaninger Berg Ski Lift

Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $273

 

 

 

Hotel Torbräu

Tal 41, Altstadt – Lehel, 80331

Hotels in Munich

Isartor

Hotel Torbräu offers free WiFi, buffet breakfast, classical furnishings, flat-screen TVs, modern bathrooms, hairdryers, a restaurant, a bar and parking spaces. Weiberwirtschaft (restaurant), Bar Milano – Torino (bar), Simsalabim (bar), Lederwaren Hetzenecker (leather goods store), Little London (steakhouse), TimeRide München (museum),  Zum Dürnbräu (Bavarian restaurant), Barele (restaurant), Opatija Easy im Tal (restaurant), Scholars Lounge Irish Pub – München (Irish pub), knuspr (grocery delivery service), Sesam Falafel (Arab restaurant), Takumi (restaurant), Riva Bar, Turmstüberl (café) and more are nearby.

Within feet:

      • Isartor Tower (historic Medieval gate)
      • Räuberhöhle
      • Mariensäule
      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel
      • Deutsches Museum
      • Munich Residence

Within 1 mile:

      • Konigsplatz

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 3 miles:

      • BMW Museum

Within 5 miles:

      • Aalholz Forest

Hotel Torbräu is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $487

 

 

 

Hotel Kreis Residenz München

15b Am Moosfeld, Trudering – Riem, 81829

Hotels in Munich

Stahlgruberring

Hotel Kreis Residenz München features free WiFi, private parking, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, dining areas, coffee machines, kettles, kitchens and bathrobes. Near here are Getränke City XXL (liquor store), Walter & Sohn Weinhandlungen (wine store), groupfit (fitness center) and more.

Within feet:

      • Stahlgruberring (park)
      • Zamilapark
      • Schüleinplatz

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Truderinger Wirtshaus

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Munich Fairgrounds

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Viktualienmarkt

Hotel Kreis Residenz München is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Suite): $224

Cost per person (four people): $56

 

 

 

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Jugend- und Familienhotel Augustin

Am Bavariapark 16, Schwanthalerhöhe, 80339

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Bavaria Statue

Jugend- und Familienhotel Augustin boasts air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage space, free WiFi and continental breakfast. Fräulein Wagner (restaurant), Alte Kongresshalle (event venue), Bavarian Zugspitze Railway locomotive gear (museum), Kongress Bar (bar), Große Schnecke – Sweet Brown Snail (sculpture), Bavariapark (park), Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum (museum) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Bavaria Statue
      • Georg-Freundorfer-Platz
      • Gollierplatz

Within 1 mile:

      • Sendlinger

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Munich Residence

Jugend is 17 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Private 6-Bed Room): $195

Cost per person (six people): $32

 

 

 

Rioca Munich Posto 3

38 Baierbrunner Straße, 81379

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Hermann von Siemens Park

Rioca Munich Posto 3 comes with a fitness room, free WiFi, private parking, full-day security, luggage storage, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, walk-in showers, balconies, outdoor dining areas, mountain views, buffet or continental breakfast, an indoor play area and a sun terrace. Near here are LAUBLE (café), Dessi Tadka (Indian restaurant), LA NORIS (Middle Eastern restaurant), Traumfabrik (theater production), Bread factory Aumüller (bakery), Fit Star (fitness center), PLATFORM (arts organization), Q-Billard (pool hall), BB HAIR & COSMETICS (hair salon), Pogoon Thai Massage (Thai massage therapist), Sendling’s Spezial Kebap House (kebab shop), VINI e più (wine store), Taverne Kyano (Greek restaurant), La Donuteria Café (donut shop), Beauty Time by Greta Schumacher (beauty salon), Bakery Richard Eichinger & Sohn GbR (bakery), Gaststätte Freiland (Bavarian restaurant), Jenny Strasburger – Sängerin aus München (live music venue), BLIND DATE Band, Griechischer Feinkostladen (convenience store), Relax & Heal (massage therapist) and more.

Within feet:

      • Hermann von Siemens Park
      • Obersendling Metro Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Bezirkssportanlage Thalkirchner Straße 209

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Spielplatz Eichendorffplatz
      • Schmorellplatz

Within 4.1 miles:

      • Pinakothek der Moderne

Within 8 miles:

      • Lake Starnberg

Rioca Munich Posto 3 is 19 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $106

 

 

 

Lizz Hotel

24 Lindwurmstraße, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80337

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Therapiegarten

Offering a terrace, free WiFi, a bar, private parking, desks, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes and continental, vegetarian or vegan breakfast, Lizz Hotel Munich can be found near EDO SUSHI (sushi restaurant), Be Nails Munich (nail salon), Lindwurmstüberl (Bavarian restaurant), EWA Aesthetic München (facial spa), LIPS and SKIN Ästhetische Medizin (skin care clinic), Crispy & More (Syrian restaurant), Mister B.’s (jazz club), Edletics – Strength & Health (fitness center), Beauty of Skin München (beauty salon), Drawnink (tattoo shop), Sava Bar (hookah bar), Nes Coffee München (café), Osteria Il Ritrovo (Italian restaurant), Café Konditorei Kustermann (pastry shop), Coffeemamas Café (café), Maßtelier Ludwig Hahn (tailor), Alnatura Super Natur Markt (organic food store), Make Falafel Not War (fast food Halal restaurant), CaGoPho (restaurant), Gelato Naturale (ice cream shop), Pizzeria Mimmo e Co. (pizza restaurant), Emsa Döner (kebab shop), gangundgäbe (café), Pfundig (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Therapiegarten (garden)
      • Nußbaumpark
      • FUNtainment Funtasy & Entertaiment

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Mariensäule

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Lenbachhaus

Within 7 miles:

      • Fröttmaninger Berg Ski Lift

Lizz Hotel is 17 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $188

 

 

 

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Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor

Leopoldstrasse 170, Schwabing-Freimann, 80804

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Allianz Arena

Featuring a spa, a fitness center, a pool area with sundecks, a rooftop bar, panoramic city views, artful interiors, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, buffet breakfast, a restaurant, a coffee and smoothie bar, bike rentals and a 24-hour reception, Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor is close to Café M, The Lonely Broccoli (restaurant), Hope Juice & Coffee, Jacques’ Wein-Depot (wine store), 123gold Trauring-Zentrum (jewelry store), Tantris (fine dining restaurant), Bäckerei Kistenpfennig (bakery) and more.

Within feet:

      • Munich Reinsurance Company

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Lenbachhaus

Within 3.6 miles:

Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor is 15.6 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Andaz View Suite): $889

Cost per person (three people): $296

 

 

 

Parkhotel Rothof

Denningerstrasse 114, Bogenhausen, 81925

Hotels in Munich

Hofbräuhaus München

With free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, a restaurant, a lounge, a spa, a  gym and tennis courts, Parkhotel Rothof is in the vicinity of Andia’s Haarstudio im Rothof (hair salon), Rothof Sport Event und Restaurant (adventure sports center), Burda Bar, KAMATO (sushi restaurant), Arabella Kebaphaus (restaurant), Fitnessstudio München Arabellapark (gym), Cadillac & Veranda Cinema (movie theater), Bistro Harmony München (bar), Denninger Anger (park) and more.

Within feet:

      • Federal Fiscal Court
      • Ifo Institute for Economic Research

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Bavarian National Museum

Within 2.2 miles:

Parkhotel Rothof is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (pavilion room): $275

Cost per person (three people): $92

 

 

 

WESTSIDE Hotel

Eversbuschstr. 192 , Allach – Untermenzing, 80999

Hotels in Munich

Nymphenburg Palace

With large bathrooms, free WiFi and buffet breakfast, Westside Hotel is near St. Peter and Paul (Catholic church), Antica Osteria (Italian restaurant), Wellness & Body Care (beauty salon), Schuhmair (bakery), Kulturprojekt München (cultural center), Weinhaus Rupert Mader (wine store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Sommer-Eisstockbahn
      • Prinzenpark

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

Within 3.6 miles:

Within 6.3 miles:

      • Munich Central Station

Westside Hotel is 18.5 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Suite): $326

Cost per person (four people): $82

 

 

 

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Bavaria Boutique Hotel

Gollierstr. 9, Schwanthalerhöhe, 80339

Hotels in Munich

Bavariapark

Free WiFi, a business office, a 24-hour front desk, buffet breakfast and a bar are included at Bavaria Boutique Hotel. It’s close to M-A-T Koreanische Küche (Korean restaurant), L‘Oca Bianca (deli), Champagne Character (wine store), Istanbul Imbiss 2 (kebab shop), XIANG (Chinese restaurant), Jiro Restaurant (Japanese restaurant), Fabiana Oliveira Friseurmeisterin (hair salon), Barry‘s Boazn (bar), bnb – banh mi and beer (cocktail bar) and more.

Within feet:

      • Bavariapark
      • Georg-Freundorfer-Platz
      • Arnulfpark
      • Alter Botanischer Garten

Within 1 mile:

      • Karlsplatz (Stachus)

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel

Within 11 miles:

      • Drag Ski Lift

Bavaria Boutique Hotel is 17 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $328

 

 

 

CORTIINA Hotel

Ledererstrasse 8, Altstadt – Lehel, 80331

Hotels in Munich

Marienplatz

CORTIINA Hotel offers specially designed furniture, flat-screen TVs, a wine bar, free WiFi and continental or buffet breakfast. Mandarin Oriental, Munich is also in the area.

Within feet:

      • Marienplatz
      • Isartor
      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel
      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall
      • Kabinettsgarten
      • Räuberhöhle

Within 1 mile:

      • Lenbachhaus

Within 12 miles:

      • Drag Lift

Within 35 miles:

      • Augsburg Airport

CORTIINA Hotel is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $379

 

 

 

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DO & CO Hotel München

Filserbräugasse 1, Altstadt – Lehel, 80331

Hotels in Munich

Rathaus-Glockenspiel

DO & CO Hotel München has a fitness center, a shared lounge, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, hairdryers, coffee machines, kitchens and continental, vegetarian or vegan breakfast. DO & CO Restaurant München (Asian restaurant), FC Bayern World mit Flagship Store (sports memorabilia store), DO & CO Bistro (restaurant), Strauss & Co. Boutique München (dress store), Kosmetisches Institut (beauty salon), CocoVero (traditional costume store), KATHRIN STOLL AESTHETIC (beautician), Kilians Irish Pub (Irish pub), FERDINAND MÜNCHEN (clothing store), Noura El Massaoudi (traditional costume store), Guido Al Duomo (Italian restaurant), Frauenkirche (Cathedral), Andechser am Dom (Bavarian restaurant), Nuernberger Bratwurst Gloeckl am Dom (Bavarian restaurant), Stehausschank (bar), Pausenhof am Dom (restaurant), Pizzarei (restaurant), Wurmeck (historical landmark), Rathausturm (observation deck), Rathaus-Glockenspiel (historical landmark), Marienplatz (plaza), New Town Hall (city hall) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel (large mechanical clock)
      • Mariensäule
      • Munich Residence
      • Dichtergarten

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 2.8 miles:

      • BMW Museum

DO & CO Hotel is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $811

 

 

 

MOMA1890 Boutique Hotel

Orleansplatz 6a, Au-Haidhausen, 81667

Hotels in Munich

Crowns Club Munich

You’ll have designer furniture, lighting and bathroom fittings, L’Occitane care products, buffet breakfast and a bar at MOMA1890 Boutique Hotel. Nearby you may find dean&david (restaurant), Massage Munich by Martina Gottschalk (massage therapist), Majbrit Übelacker (massage spa), Zum Brünnstein (Bavarian restaurant), Lebascha Naturkostladen GmbH (natural goods store), El Perro (Spanish restaurant), Farmer & Lou (restaurant), Oliver Israeli (restaurant), Nani’s Kitchen Breakfast & Lunch (bakery), Messia Bedrosian Friseure (hair salon), Käs Müller (cheese shop) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Deutsches Museum

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Bavarian National Museum

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Alte Pinakothek

MOMA1890 Boutique Hotel is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per  night: $601

 

 

 

Agent Provocateur (UK)

 

Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel

Sophienstr. 28, Maxvorstadt, 80333

Hotels in Munich

National Theatre

Offering a spa, an indoor pool, a sauna, a steam room, a gym, soundproofed rooms, free WiFi, a bistro with a terrace and bar, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, limestone bathrooms, city and garden views and a restaurant, Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel is near The Charles Spa, Sophia’s Restaurant & Bar, The Library (lounge), Krua Thai Imbiss (Thai restaurant), Noppakao Thai Imbiss (Thai restaurant), Cafe Central, PENNY (discount supermarket), Grill & Grace (steak house), St. Boniface’s Abbey (monastery), National Graphic Arts Collection (art museum), Museum for Casts of Classical Structures and more.

Within feet:

      • National Theatre
      • Bavarian State Opera
      • Konigsplatz
      • Deutsches Theater München
      • Hofbräuhaus

Within 1 mile:

      • Theresienwiese

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Olympiapark

Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel is 17.9 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Suite): $2,399

Cost per person (three people): $799

 

 

 

Design- und Kunsthotel München

2 Bayerstraße, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80335

Hotels in Munich

Sendlinger Tor

Amenities at Design- und Kunsthotel München include buffet breakfast, free WiFi, a restaurant, balconies, mountain views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, hairdryers, coffee machines, kitchens and mini-bars. Unico Fresh (restaurant), Wiki Wiki Poke (restaurant), Comebuy (bubble tea store), NENI München (restaurant), Läderach (chocolate shop), waffle & friends (café), Gold Ankauf München (gold dealer), Mathäser Filmpalast (movie theater), Bubble Tea Bayerstraße in München (bubble tea store) and more are nearby.

Within feet:

      • Sendlinger Tor (gate tower)
      • Verkehrsinsel Stachus
      • Konigsplatz
      • Mariensäule
      • Pinakothek der Moderne
      • Munich Central Station

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 6 miles:

      • Fröttmaninger Berg Ski Lift

Within 38 miles:

      • Ingolstadt Manching Airport

Design- und Kunsthotel München is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $369

 

 

 

Elvis & Kresse

 

BEYOND by Geisel

Marienplatz 22, Altstadt – Lehel, 80331

Hotels in Munich

St. Peter Church Munich

A bar, panoramic views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, Bluetooth speakers, rain showers and concierge service come standard at BEYOND by Geisel. Vee’s Kaffee & Bohnen (café), Ding Tea (bubble tea store), Whisk(e)y Shop tara (liquor store), Cafe San Pietro (café), Caffe Piemonte (café), St. Peter (parish Munich’s Oldest Church), Turm “Alter Peter” (observation deck), Fischbrunnen (tourist attraction), Mariensäule (monument) and more are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • St. Peter Church Munich
      • Mariensäule
      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall
      • Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
      • Bavarian National Museum

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Nymphenburg Palace

BEYOND by Geisel is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $608

 

 

 

Timehouse Serviced Apartments

Leopoldstraße 204a, Schwabing-Freimann, 80804

Hotels in Munich

English Garden Munich

Timehouse Serviced Apartments provides free WiFi, seating areas, fully-equipped kitchens, soundproofing, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, terraces and a shared lounge area. BAR FOCACCIA (restaurant), Absolut-Feuerwerk (fireworks store), Kickboxen Deutschland (kickboxing school), La Bohème Schwabing (French steakhouse restaurant), Friseur Haarzeit Leopoldstraße (hair salon), Laser Touch Munich (waxing hair removal service), Pizzeria Ristorante Lachoni (Italian restaurant), Kindl & Schwan (restaurant) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Munich Reinsurance Company

Within 1.1 miles:

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Frauenkirche
      • Hofbräuhaus

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Allianz Arena

Timehouse Serviced Apartments is 15.5 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Penthouse Suite): $755

Cost per person (five people): $151

 

 

 

TackleDirect

 

Munich Rooms Hotel

Herzogstrasse 51, Schwabing-West, 80803

Hotels in Munich

Habsburgerplatz

Munich Rooms Hotel comes with free WiFi, city views, desks and flat-screen TVs. Nearby you may find Pad Thai Restaurant (Thai restaurant), Justus Balkon (bar), Blue Nile (Ethiopian restaurant), Lemar Restaurant (restaurant), Bua Siam Thai-Massage & Spa (massage spa), DHABA Indisches Restaurant (Indian restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Habsburgerplatz (Habsburg Square)
      • Speyerer Platz
      • Bayernpark

Within 1 mile:

      • Alte Pinakothek

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Karlsplatz Train Station

Munich Rooms Hotel is 14 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $190

 

 

Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Neuturmstrasse 1, Altstadt – Lehel, 80331

Hotels in Munich

Mariensäule

Boasting Samsung entertainment systems, free mini-bars, marble bathrooms, high-quality toiletries, a restaurant, a lounge, a terrace, panoramic city views, a Turkish steam bath, a Finnish sauna, a fitness center and a small exercise room, Mandarin Oriental, Munich can be found close to Matsuhisa Munich (Japanese restaurant), Ory Bar, Hofbräuhaus Kunstmühle (bakery), Landhaus (pub), Petit Cafe (bar), buffet Kull bar (restaurant), Royal Secret Salon (hairdresser), Vino e Gusto (Italian restaurant), Conviva im Blauen Haus (restaurant), Salon Minkh (hair salon), Weinbar Griabig (bar), Osteria der Katzlmacher (Italian restaurant), Hofbräuhaus München (beer hall), Augustiner am Platzl (German restaurant) GRAPES Weinbar (restaurant), McMonagle Hair & Cosmetics (hair salon), La Pizza | Pizzeria Napoletana (pizza restaurant), Bar Centrale (Italian restaurant), Mike’s Bike Tours & Rentals and more.

Within feet:

      • Mariensäule (column)
      • Isartor
      • Munich Residence
      • Dichtergarten

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Within 6 miles:

      • Fröttmaninger Berg Ski Lift

Mandarin Oriental is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Tower Suite): $4,841

Cost per person (three people): $1,613

 

 

 

italist US

 

Lion Homestay Munich

Kederbacherstrasse 39, Sendling – Westpark, 81377

Hotels in Munich

Japanischer Garten

The exotic cat-themed Lion Homestay Munich comes with paid airport shuttle service, desks, coffee machines, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, balconies and garden views. Moda Bavarica (boutique), Oh happy Café, Butcher Probst GmbH (butcher shop), Fuxia Designermode & Secondhand (clothing store), Diana´s Torten Zubehör (baking supply store), Reading & Live (book store), RIVER Restaurant & Pizzeria, KLEIDERSCHÖN (women’s clothing store) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Japanischer Garten
      • Spielplatz Eichendorffplatz
      • Holzapfelkreuth Subway

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Aalholz Forest

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Nymphenburg Palace

Within 8 miles:

      • Lake Starnberg

Lion Homestay Munich is 18 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $305

Cost per person (four people): $76

 

 

 

Bluebella

 

Rosewood Munich

1 Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße, Altstadt – Lehel, 80333

Hotels in Munich

Munich Residence

Boasting a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, a spa, a wellness center, a sauna, an indoor pool, a fitness center, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, bathrobes, slippers, à la carte breakfast and paid airport shuttle service, Rosewood Munich is in the vicinity of Cuvilliés (restaurant), Asaya Spa (massage spa), Fünf Höfe (shopping mall), Beyer Nachf. Birgit Gericke (antique store), Maison Sisley (cosmetics store), REWE (supermarket), NILE (clothing store), BETHGE Boutique München (leather goods store), MARC O’POLO (clothing store), Marc Cain Shop München (women’s clothing store), Muji (department store), Alexa von Harder (patisserie), Pageou (restaurant), HANRO (lingerie store), Schoko.Laden (chocolate shop), Comedy at the Bayerischer Hof (performing arts theater) and more.

Within feet:

      • Munich Residence
      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel
      • Mariensäule
      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall
      • Kabinettsgarten

Within 2.6 miles:

      • BMW Museum

Within 5 miles:

      • Angerlohe Forest

Within 35 miles:

      • Augsburg Airport

Rosewood Munich is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (4 Bedroom König Maximilian House): $32,628

Cost per person (twelve people): $2,719

 

 

 

Pure Electric

 

Nymphenburger Straße Apartment

23 Nymphenburger Straße, Maxvorstadt, 80335

Hotels in Munich

BR Innenhof

Nymphenburger Straße Apartment has garden views, a balcony, a coffee machine, a terrace, free private parking, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine. You’ll find Cinema Filmtheater (movie theater), Aquamarina (restaurant), Pinocchio (Italian restaurant), aki hairstyle (hair salon), Backhaus Café (café), anny nails (nail salon), Restaurant Nymphenburger Hof (restaurant), NATRAJ (Indian restaurant) and more in the area.

Within feet:

      • BR Innenhof (state broadcaster)
      • Arnulfpark
      • Alter Botanischer Garten

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Sendlinger Tor

Within 1.8 miles:

      • Deutsches Museum

Within 11 miles:

      • Drag Ski Lift

Nymphenburger Straße Apartment is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $226

Cost per person (four people): $56

 

 

 

La Maison Valmont

 

Flatista Homes – Aubing

22 Am Gleisdreieck, Aubing – Lochhausen – Langwied, 81249

Hotels in Munich

Freizeitpark Aubing Ost

Pet-friendly, Flatista Homes – Aubing comes with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, free WiFi, free private parking, a terrace, a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine. Sirius Konferenzzentrum (conference center), Trattoria Mamma Anna (Italian restaurant), Tennis- und Sportclub WWK e.V (tennis club), Boulder World Munich West (rock climbing gym), HIO Fitting (golf shop), Feuer & Flamme Steakhouse Burgermanufaktur (steak house), Eiscafé Da Geppetto (ice cream shop), Fisherman´s Partner (fishing store), clever fit (fitness center) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Freizeitpark Aubing Ost (amusement park)
      • Ernst-Wacker-Platz
      • Neuaubing Train Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Radlbäckplatz

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Eisstockbahn Pasinger Stadtpark Nord

Within 6 miles:

      • Karlsplatz (Stachus)

Flatista Homes – Aubing is 20 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $969

Cost per person (twelve people): $80

 

 

 

White Fox Boutique

 

Georgenstraße Apartment

Georgenstraße, Schwabing-West, 80799

Hotels in Munich

Leopoldpark

Featured at Georgenstraße Apartment are a balcony, a terrace, an inner courtyard, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine. Café Ignaz (vegetarian restaurant), Nguyen Restaurant (Vietnamese restaurant), cafe Clara (café), Salon Irkutsk (pub), Kino Studio Isabella (movie theater), Restaurant Epikur (restaurant), Beef Room 61 (steak house), Casa Sarda (Italian restaurant), Herrmannsdorfer in Schwabing am Elisabethmarkt (organic food store), Obst-Gemüse-Südfrüchte-Exoten – Karl Huczala (greengrocer), Schwabinger VitalBar (juice shop), Standl 20 – Da wo’s an Kaffee gibt (coffee shop), Metzgerei Weil – Elisabethmarkt (butcher shop) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Leopoldpark
      • Habsburgerplatz
      • Museum Brandhorst
      • Große Carl-Theodor-Wiese

Within 1 mile:

      • Bavarian National Museum

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Marienplatz Train Station

Georgenstraße Apartment is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $217

Cost per person (four people): $54

 

 

 

Certified Piedmontese

 

Gmunder Straße Apartment

Gmunder Straße, 81379

Hotels in Munich

Obersendling Metro Station

With a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine, Gmunder Straße Apartment is close to Rioca Munich Posto 3.

Within feet:

      • Obersendling Metro Station
      • Hermann von Siemens Park
      • Bezirkssportanlage Thalkirchner Straße 209

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Spielplatz Eichendorffplatz

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Lenbachhaus

Within 3.9 miles:

      • Pinakothek der Moderne

Gmunder Straße Apartment is 19 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $367

Cost per person (four people): $91

 

 

 

Roadtrippers

 

Lindwurmstraße Rückgebäude Apartment

44a Lindwurmstraße Rückgebäude, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80337

Hotels in Munich

Gotzinger Platz

Offering 2 bedrooms, a garden, garden views, private check-in/out, bicycle parking, free WiFi, a terrace, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a walk-in shower, Lindwurmstraße Rückgebäude Apartment is near Lizz Hotel Munich.

Within feet:

      • Gotzinger Platz (square)
      • Bavaria Statue
      • Bavariapark
      • Munich Central Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Karlsplatz (Stachus)

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Mariensäule
      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel

Within 11 miles:

      • Drag Lift

Lindwurmstraße Rückgebäude Apartment is 16 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $917

Cost per person (five people): $183

 

 

 

 

Hawaiian Host

 

Leopoldstraße Loft

124 Leopoldstraße, Schwabing-Freimann, 80802

Hotels in Munich

Grünanlage Berliner Straße

2 bedrooms, a sauna, free WiFi, private parking, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden and garden views compliment Leopoldstraße Apartment. You’ll find Pils Doktor (bar), Ebone Hair Shop (wig shop), Coppola (hair salon), LA BELLE BEAUTY by Sylvia Wild (cosmetics store), Ralph Salger Hairdressers (hair salon), selda pilates 35 (Pilates studio) and more nearby.

Within feet:

      • Grünanlage Berliner Straße (park)
      • Speyerer Platz
      • Grünanlage Mildred-Scheel-Bogen
      • Luitpoldpark

Within 1.4 miles:

      • BMW Museum

Within 1.8 miles:

      • Lenbachhaus

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Rathaus-Glockenspiel

Leopoldstraße Apartment is 14 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $492

Cost per person (four people): $123

 

 

 

Peace Out Skincare

 

Osptpreußenstrasse Apartment

Osptpreußenstrasse, 75, Bogenhausen, 81927

Hotels in Munich

Bezirkssportanlage

With 3 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a balcony and garden views, Osptpreußenstrasse Apartment is near Taverna Pyrsos (Greek restaurant), Ristorante MARTINELLI (Italian restaurant), Cafe am Eck (café), Airbrush-Tanning Studio München (beauty salon) and more.

Within feet:

      • Bezirkssportanlage (sports facility)
      • Cosimabad Freibereich
      • Zamilapark
      • Lohengrinplatz

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Freizeitpark Herzogpark

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Pinakothek der Moderne

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Konigsplatz

Osptpreußenstrasse Apartment is 13 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $268

Cost per person (five people): $53

 

 

 

Move With Us USA

 

Adamstraße Apartment

Adamstraße, Rückgebäude, Maxvorstadt, 80636

Hotels in Munich

Lenbachhaus

Adamstraße Apartment comes with a 24-hour front desk, private check-in/out, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen and a private entrance. Tommaso Haarstudio (hair salon), Blütenhimmel Birgit Weingartner (florist), Osteria Mugolone (Italian restaurant), Pizza Verde (pizza restaurant), Laifufu Teesalon (tea store), Tanpopo Konditorei Café (pastry shop), S’ Maillinger (Austrian restaurant), Coucou Food Market (café), Sunny Side Sonnenstudio (tanning salon), Medici Ristorante (Italian restaurant), Restaurant Athene (Greek restaurant), Little Asia (Vietnamese restaurant), Nail Nail and More (nail salon), Maria Bonita Brasil-Kosmetikinstitut (beauty salon) and more are in proximity.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Alte Pinakothek

Within 2 miles:

      • Bavarian National Museum

Within 38 miles:

      • Ingolstadt Manching Airport

Adamstraße Apartment is 15 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $546

Cost per person (six people): $91

 

 

 

Cashmere in Love

 

Unterhachinger Straße Villa

25 Unterhachinger Straße, Ramersdorf – Perlach, 81737

Hotels in Munich

DJK Fasangarten e.V.

With 3 bedrooms, a terrace, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen and a fireplace, Unterhachinger Straße Villa is in the vicinity of TANZKIND (dance school), Spiceland (South Indian restaurant), Elviras Salon (hair salon), Gasthaus Perlacher Hof (Bavarian restaurant), elnur Friseure (hair salon), Bäckermeister Brücklmaier (bakery), Metzgerei Konrad Sedlmeir (butcher shop), Der Hufnagel (Bavarian restaurant), BioMarkt Perlach (organic produce shop), Delikat (cafe), Thai Warrior Massage by Tipy (Thai massage therapist), Pizzeria Roma (pizza restaurant), Bräustüberl der Forschungsbrauerei (beer garden), The Hot Shot (photographer), Tanzschule d.lounge (dance school), La Passione (Italian restaurant) and Ellas-Malschule – Ella Ebersberger (art school).

Within feet:

      • DJK Fasangarten e.V. (sports club)
      • Bezirkssportanlage Krehlebogen 15
      • SVN Sportcenter
      • Perlach Train Station

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Marienplatz & New Town Hall

Within 5 miles:

      • Weichselgarten Forest

Within 12 miles:

      • Weigl-Skilift

Unterhachinger Straße Villa is 17 miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Villa): $282

Cost per person (six people): $47

 

 

 

The Double F

 

Dachauer Straße Apartment

17 Dachauer Straße, Maxvorstadt, 80335

Hotels in Munich

Bavarian National Museum | Deutsches Museum

Dachauer Straße Apartment has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fitness center, free WiFi, free private parking, facilities for disabled guests, a terrace, inner courtyard views, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a walk-in shower, a hairdryer and an outdoor dining area. Evell Massage (massage therapist), Boobs Gentlemen’s Club (night club), Diamond Hair Styling (hair salon), Bufet (bar), Krua Thai Imbiss (Thai restaurant), Noppakao Thai Imbiss (Thai restaurant), Centre Ballet (dance school), Nail & Brow Bar Mon Lis | Karlstraße (nail salon), Ristorante VI VADI Cucina Italiana (Italian restaurant), Haedeza Beauty (beauty salon), frischfutter München (vegetarian restaurant), vi vadi RUSTICO (Italian restaurant), SAUNA (night club), clever fit (gym) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Konigsplatz (square)
      • Lenbachhaus
      • Verkehrsinsel Stachus
      • Alte Pinakothek
      • Königsplatz Metro Station

Within 1.5 miles:

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Englischer Garten

Dachauer Straße Apartment is 15  miles from Munich Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $730

Cost per person (twelve people): $60

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Munich that will help make for an unforgettable experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Germany!