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Best Historic Hotels in Munich

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Don't let the exterior of this hotel with 396 rooms fool you. The property may stand on the site of the Munich Post Office and does have a 19th-century look, but the hotel has enough technology built into it to fascinate the most demanding gadget lover! One can browse the net using Wi-fi in the minimalist yet comfortable rooms, or head down to the solarium instead of catching the afternoon sun. But it's not just the gadget geeks the hotel caters to. The fitness center and the sauna are a big hit with all the visitors and so is the heated pool. Gourmet lovers can enjoy the food at one of the restaurants or enjoy a party at the discotheque. The Sofitel Munich Bayerpost also caters to the business fraternity and offers a self-service business center and multiple conference rooms.

The Vier Jahreszeiten, or Four Seasons, is located on Maximilianstraße, Munich's premier boulevard. The hotel is frequented by the rich, as well as international stars. The hotel, built in 1858 in the Maximilian style of architecture, is refined and luxurious, without being too over the top. True refinement and class can be expected in the hotel's many rooms and suites, designed to retain an old-world charm while equipped with all the latest creature comforts. The hotel also has an eponymous spa that is renowned for its excellent, luxurious treatments while providing breathtaking views of the city. The piano bar and the lobby are also popular with locals.

More so than most hotels in the city, the Bayerischer Hof has a fascinating history. It was built in 1841 by King Ludwig I's architect Maffei to provide first-class lodgings for visitors to the nearby palace. The Montgelas Palace, which the hotel bought in 1969, was initially a Minister's residence and later became the seat of the royal administration. The Hotel Bayerischer Hof offers an excellent variety of different room styles, which include cosmopolitan, traditional Bavarian, or classical in the style of the Montgelas Palace. Within the hotel, three restaurants meet all of your needs. The Garden and Atelier offers quality cuisine with contemporary international dishes, Trader Vic's serves Polynesian specialties, and the Palais Keller offers traditional Bavarian food. The Bayerischer Hof Night Club is one of Germany's top jazz venues.

Ideally located in Munich's city center just blocks from Marienplatz, this luxurious, family-run hotel has been providing the highest quality of service and hospitality for over 100 years. The building itself was constructed in 1490 and holds an enormous amount of history and character. Hotel Torbrau is perfect for business or pleasure with its mix of the traditional and contemporary.

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