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.
For many people, the former Hotel Rafael, run by the Mandarin Oriental chain since 2000, is the best hotel in the city. Having said that, it is considerably smaller, more exclusive and dearer than other top-notch hotels. Its location in a tranquil part of the city center is not the finest of addresses, but it is nevertheless peaceful and very central, with the National Theatre, Schauspielhaus and Marienplatz only a few minutes walk away. Voted by none other than Travel+Leisure magazine as one of the top hotels of the world, the Mandarin blends elegant Oriental-style architecture and elements with a Neo-Renaissance theme to give its residents a one of a kind experience. The hotel offers some of the best views of the city and the German Alps from its top floor rooms and suites, which can only be topped by its legendary service- offering people some of the best gourmet cuisine, best wines, facilities like yoga classes and sauna to name just a few. Amour Fou Spa de Beauté, the hotel's spa is a luxurious establisment that will pamper and rejuvenate you completely, while the hotel's restaurant, Mark's, serves excellent haute cuisine.
Centrally located between the Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz, and not far from the major theatres, this traditional hotel provides refined and superior comfort in modernly renovated, spacious rooms, some of which have been fitted to luxury standard. The building itself is a fine medieval town house and the furnishings maintain a balance between cosiness and modernity. There are two well-run restaurants offering high quality Bavarian cuisine. The management makes a special effort to run an environmentally friendly operation for which it has received a number of accolades.
Hotel Uhland is an elegant mid-range hotel located in a wonderful neo-renaissance building dating back to the end of the nineteenth century, in a quiet residential area not far from Theresienwiese. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated, offering all the usual comforts. Hotel Uhland offers bed and breakfast accommodation with good service and a substantial breakfast.
This 19th century-style little hotel boasts of an interesting address. It is located between the Maximilianstraße and Ludwigstraße, which happen to be one of the finest and most beautiful streets with fantastic shopping facilities. The service is excellent and available around the clock with amiable staff always ready to serve. To top it all, the rooms are astonishingly good value for money.
Pullman Hotel Munich offers its guests comfort and luxury. Styled in vibrant colors, the hotel rooms are cozy with modern services and make the guest feel at home. The hotel has a great health club along with whirlpool and sauna. Pullman Hotel Munich's restaurant exceptional cuisine with Chef Michael Lenort behind the kitchen; ideal for breakfast and brunch while the bar offers a variety of handcrafted cocktails. The hotel is also close to some of the city's top attractions. The hotel allows pets; contact hotel for further details.
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.
Standing on the iconic Bahnhofplatz, just outside the Hauptbahnhof metro station, the 25hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian's central location makes it one of the most easily-accessible 4-star hotels in the city. The hotel is housed the same historic building that for many years operated as Munich's premier post office and the Royal Telegraph Station. Known for its contemporary-stylized rooms, the hotel's needle chamber, swan suite, and peacock suite are truly a work of art. Delicious continental meals are served at the on-site restaurant.
Hotel Uhland is an elegant mid-range hotel located in a wonderful neo-renaissance building dating back to the end of the nineteenth century, in a quiet residential area not far from Theresienwiese. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated, offering all the usual comforts. Hotel Uhland offers bed and breakfast accommodation with good service and a substantial breakfast.
Centrally located between the Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz, and not far from the major theatres, this traditional hotel provides refined and superior comfort in modernly renovated, spacious rooms, some of which have been fitted to luxury standard. The building itself is a fine medieval town house and the furnishings maintain a balance between cosiness and modernity. There are two well-run restaurants offering high quality Bavarian cuisine. The management makes a special effort to run an environmentally friendly operation for which it has received a number of accolades.
For many people, the former Hotel Rafael, run by the Mandarin Oriental chain since 2000, is the best hotel in the city. Having said that, it is considerably smaller, more exclusive and dearer than other top-notch hotels. Its location in a tranquil part of the city center is not the finest of addresses, but it is nevertheless peaceful and very central, with the National Theatre, Schauspielhaus and Marienplatz only a few minutes walk away. Voted by none other than Travel+Leisure magazine as one of the top hotels of the world, the Mandarin blends elegant Oriental-style architecture and elements with a Neo-Renaissance theme to give its residents a one of a kind experience. The hotel offers some of the best views of the city and the German Alps from its top floor rooms and suites, which can only be topped by its legendary service- offering people some of the best gourmet cuisine, best wines, facilities like yoga classes and sauna to name just a few. Amour Fou Spa de Beauté, the hotel's spa is a luxurious establisment that will pamper and rejuvenate you completely, while the hotel's restaurant, Mark's, serves excellent haute cuisine.
This 19th century-style little hotel boasts of an interesting address. It is located between the Maximilianstraße and Ludwigstraße, which happen to be one of the finest and most beautiful streets with fantastic shopping facilities. The service is excellent and available around the clock with amiable staff always ready to serve. To top it all, the rooms are astonishingly good value for money.