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Hotels in Munich
100m from the train station, right on the way to Marienplatz, Hofbräuhaus and all the other sights in Munich sleep EASY - save money!...
The Hotel Flora takes up three floors of a beautifully restored historical building built in 1903...
Our 44 individually designed rooms, apartments and the suite are all furnished with bath or shower/wc, desk, telephone...
Hotel Tessin is situated in the beautiful district of Munich called Laim, between the Schloss Nymphenburg...
Hotel Orly is situated in a central, quiet area within easy reach of all main transport routes...
We are a great alternative for all budget conscious travellers tired of hostels. Our stylishly new internationally run hotel has only single, double and twin rooms all with ensuite bathrooms, Plasma tv'............
A friendly, comfortable and central hotel offering the best value for money you will get in Munich...
Hotel Einhorn constructed in the Art-Deco style and situated in the heart of Munich, is only a few minutes away from: the main train station.
The new 1st Creatif Hotel Elephant lies in the heart of Munich city...
Hotel Monaco is located right in the centre of Munich and offers singles, doubles and triple rooms...
The Hotel Kurpfalz is a beautifully colourful 3-star hotel in the centre of Munich, right next to the world famous Oktoberfest area...
The new Hotel Deutsches Theater Downtown Munich is a four star hotel located only 100 meters from the central train station...
The Hotel am Nockherberg has a very central location, but in a green area, free of traffic noise...
The Brunnenhof Hotel is a traditionally run hotel located in a central and quiet area of Munich only minutes from the Central Station
The Ambient Colina Hotel may not be very large but it is certainly very cosy and comfortable...
The modern 3-stars hotel is favourably located in the western part of Munich. It is easily...
Hotel Herzog is an excellent starting point in exploring the innumerable highlights of Munich within comfortable walking distance or by subway connections nearby
The Hotel Montree, situated in the heart of Munich, has a charming and pleasantly hospitable atmosphere...
regional info

Munich is an important cultural center with special opera, theatre, ballet and concert seasons. It also has museums and galleries on every imaginable subject (including one about unusual museums). Some interesting ones are the German Theater Museum, Museum of Mankind and Nature, the Residenz (Egyptian Art and the crown jewels) and the Valentine Museum. The Deutsches Museum is the largest science and industry museum in Europe. The Alte Pinakothek and Neue Pinakothek (art museums) house extensive collections of medieval to modern European painting. The Lenbachhaus Gallery also has an exceptional collection of expressionist paintings (Kandinsky Klee Macke Marc).
The Englischer Garten is a nice place to relax and watch the citizens of Munich take their walks or tan in the sun (often topless sometimes wearing even less). In the midst of the gardens are the Kleinhesseloher See, a small lake with a cafe that serves refreshments, and a Chinese Tower and Monopterus (a Greek temple).
The town itself is easy to get around thanks to an excellent transportation system. Visit the Nymphenburg Castle, a large baroque 17th-century palace that doubles as the Bavarian China Factory, the botanical gardens and the Olympic Center north of Munich, built for the 1972 Olympics. Be sure to see Kaufingerstrasse (great shopping street stretching from Stachus to the Marienplatz) and the Schwabing District with its arty atmosphere smart boutiques antique shops lively nightlife and a stellar selection of restaurants bars and discos. Continue shopping at Viktualienmarkt an open-air marketplace where everything from gingerbread cookies to fresh fish is available. Other attractions are the Hellabrunn Zoo, the beer gardens and the Rathaus a 19th-century Gothic city hall with a glockenspiel (performances daily at 11 am noon and during May-October 5 pm).
One of Munich’s most recognizable structures is the twin-onion-domed Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady). The old exterior provides quite a contrast to the stark white interior rebuilt after war damage gutted the church. BMW aficionados may want to make a pilgrimage to the BMW museum for some history of the company (after all the B in BMW stands for Bavaria and the corporate headquarters are in Munich).
Do spend a day driving around the countryside. Munich also has the airport closest to the German Alps (skiing and quaint Bavarian towns). The town of Dachau is the site of the first Nazi concentration camp. Another day trip relating to that era can be taken to Berchtesgaden. Plan at least two or three days in Munich.
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