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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 10:15 am
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Munich hotel recomendations?

Please share your recommendations or warnings about hotels in the city and around Munich?
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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 10:47 pm
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I stayed at the Mercure near the central train station several years ago, through an American Express trip.

Mercure is a European chain, and the room was the most "American" I've encountered in Europe: big bed, big room etc.

The breakfast, which was included, was outstanding! That I remember it several years later is a good sign! Smoked salmon, lots of fresh breads, jams, etc. Generous & varied buffet.

I don't recall the price--I probably used an AMEX voucher--but I expect it was mid to upper range.

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Old Jan 3, 2002 | 12:22 pm
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Please share your recommendations or warnings about hotels in the city and around Munich?
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What price range are you looking for? Do you have a (rental) car?

BTW, the Mercure near central train station is not one of the hotels I would recommend; this area is centrally located but not one the best and safest areas in Munich.



ArabellaSheraton Grand Hotel 6 Arabellastr. Bogenhausen
Bayerischer Hof 2 Promenadeplatz Mnchen
Mandarin Oriental 1 Neuturmstr. Mnchen
Hilton City 15 Rosenheimer Str. Haidhausen
Kempinski Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten 17 Maximilianstr. Mnchen
Knigshof 25 Karlsplatz Mnchen
Marriott-Hotel 93 Berliner Str. Schwabing
Palace 21 Trogerstr. Bogenhausen
Park Hilton 7 Am Tucherpark Mnchen
ArabellaSheraton Westpark 2 Garmischer Str. Mnchen
Eden-Hotel-Wolff 4 Arnulfstr. Mnchen
Excelsior 11 Schtzenstr. Mnchen
Exquisit 3 Pettenkoferstr. Mnchen
Forum Hotel 3 Hochstr. Haidhausen
Holiday Inn 7 Inselkammer Str. Unterhaching
Holiday Inn City Nord 194 Leopoldstr. Schwabing
Holiday Inn Mnchen-Sd 142 Kistlerhofstr. Sendling
Inn Side Residence-Hotel 12 Humboldtstr. Dornach
King's Hotel 13 Dachauer Str. Mnchen
Maritim 7 Goethestr. Mnchen
Mercure 87 Karl-Marx-Ring Neu Perlach
Preysing 1 Preysingstr. Haidhausen
Prinzregent 42 Ismaninger Str. Bogenhausen
Renaissance Hotel 4 Theodor-Dombart-Str. Schwabing
Romantik Hotel Insel Mhle 87 Von-Kahr-Str. Untermenzing
Rothof 114 Denninger Str. Bogenhausen
Schreiberhof 2 Erdinger Str. Aschheim
Schrenkhof 6 Leonhardsweg

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Old Jan 5, 2002 | 3:55 am
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if you book one of the very costly 5-star hotels in munich i.e. the bayerischer hof or the kempinski vier jahreszeiten (both in excellent locations) be sure to ask for a "renovated" room.
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Old Jan 5, 2002 | 10:05 am
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Uli,

if price is not an issue I think this one is even better:

Kempinski Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten 17 Maximilianstr. Mnchen
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Old Jan 6, 2002 | 8:56 am
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My sister and I stayed at the Minuch City Hilton back in November of 2000, and we had a wonderful stay there.

The concierge was able to get us ANYTHING we needed and the rest of the hotel stay was very accomodating.

I used Hilton points to pay for the stay. We were able to get a junior suite, which normally would have cost us $300/pp per night.

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Old Jan 7, 2002 | 2:06 pm
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I enjoyed the Hotel Opera on St. Annastrasse. It is near the city center and Maximillianstrasse (shopping street). About 140 U.S.

Also stayed at the Hotel Continentat on Hohenzeollernstrasse in Schwabing. Similar to a W hotel in Greenwich Villiage style neighborhood. About $110 US.
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Old Jan 8, 2002 | 7:34 am
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For Hotels in Germany try www.hrs.de

They sometimes have incredible offers and are very reliable.

E.G. for the next weekend they show several 4-star hotels in the range of 60...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ralfkrippner:
For Hotels in Germany try www.hrs.de

They sometimes have incredible offers and are very reliable.
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nice site, easy to use. Even a few days now before Oktoberfest, they have some 50-65 E singles.
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Old Sep 17, 2003 | 8:32 pm
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I am looking for a nice hotel very centrally located. Can some please provide specific recommendations?
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Old Sep 19, 2003 | 3:08 pm
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Hotel Advokat

Sleek, Euro-style design.
Central location, in the Haidhausen district, near Deutsches Museum.
Closest S-Bahn station: ISARTOR
Rates: 130-190 per night including tax and breakfast (and a good one too!)


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Old Sep 19, 2003 | 5:19 pm
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Mr. Roboto,

Hotel looks nice, unfortunately there was no availability during the time it need.

Any other recommendations?

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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 11:21 am
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still looking for suggestions,

thank you
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 1:20 pm
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Atrium Hotel (Best Western). Two blocks from the main train station.
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 3:00 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by nhila:
Atrium Hotel (Best Western). Two blocks from the main train station.</font>
The area is O.K. - but not very good.
I would book at priceline or HRS.com.
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