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168 Hotels
KING's HOTEL Center
Marsstr. 15

This 90-room property, part of a small Munich-based group of hotels, sits about a five- to 10-minute walk from the city’s main train station in a mixed residential and commercial district. Surrounded by plenty of shops, markets, and restaurants, the mid-range hotel offers a convenient and bustling location for tourists. The hotel’s main stylistic theme is carved wood interior architecture reminiscent of Gothic traditions, an aesthetic that extends to the small rooms in canopy frames around every bed. The buffet breakfast is full and good (for a fee), and there's a cozy lobby bar with ornate metal stools. Guest rooms are somewhat small, but clean. 

Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre
Hochstrasse 3

The Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre, a large, mid-range business and tourist hotel, is housed in a retail and shopping complex next to the Rosenheimer Platz S-Bahn station, near several jogging trails. The Gasteig cultural center is across the street, and numerous attractions are within walking distance. The hotel has extensive meeting facilities, a stylish lobby lounge, and two restaurants with Bavarian and international cuisine. The 582 pleasant rooms include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Travelers might want to also consider the slightly glitzier Hilton Munich City, but it has slightly higher rates.

Hotel Prinzregent München
Riemer Str. 350

The 91-room Hotel Prinzregent is an upper-middle-range hotel far from the city center that occupies a former post office. Facilities include a sauna, steam baths, a restaurant, a bar, and a lovely beer garden that's open in the summer, plus meeting rooms, a public computer, and free Wi-Fi (albeit for only one device). Room decor falls short of the elegance displayed in the public spaces, but all units do come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, kettles, and minibars. It may be worth comparing rates at the Mercure Hotel Munich City Center, which is closer to the action.

K+K Hotel am Harras
Albert-Rosshaupter-Str. 4

K + K Hotel am Harras is an upper-middle-range but sterile business hotel located in the Sendling district of Munich, across from a U-Bahn station with quick links to the city center. The 102 guest rooms are well-maintained and done up in a retro style with lots of wood-grain paneling, and Executive Rooms have separate seating areas. Features include a bistro and bar lounge and a breakfast buffet (for a fee). There's also a small fitness room with limited equipment, a sauna, and on-site underground parking, plus two meeting rooms for rent. Travelers looking for somewhere with a more central location may want to try NH Muenchen Deutscher Kaiser, but be aware that the Wi-Fi connection there is reportedly unreliable at times. 

Maximilian Munich Apartments & Hotel
Hochbrueckenstr. 18

Located on a quiet side street in Munich city center, Maximilian Munich offers spacious, comfy rooms in a charming garden setting. All the apartment-style units are exceptionally well-equipped with kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and free Wi-Fi, and some have private balconies overlooking the garden. The on-site restaurant also offers garden views from its glass-enclosed conservatory and terrace. Other features include a spa with a sauna and steam room as well as a small fitness room. On-site parking is available for an extra fee. Travelers looking for more luxury at only slightly higher rates, could consider Bayerischer Hof Hotel, which has a rooftop pool and a Michelin-star restaurant.

Schiller5 Hotel
Schillerstr. 5

Schiller 5 Hotel & Boardinghouse is a petite property with 62 guest rooms within easy walking distance of Munich's main train station and many tourist sights -- though many tourists find the immediate area a bit seedy. Rooms are exceptionally well equipped with flat-screen TVs, free minibars, device docking stations, and kitchenettes. Breakfast is served buffet-style for an extra fee, but there's no on-site restaurant. Guests are treated to free drinks -- including wine -- in the lounge, but there are few other extra on-site features apart from a guest laundry and free Wi-Fi. Other potential downsides include problems with street noise despite the soundproofed windows. TRYP Muenchen City Center offers more competitive rates, with an on-site restaurant, fitness center, and sauna, but the Wi-Fi is limited.

Hotel Mirabell
Landwehrstrasse 42, Entrance Goethestrasse

This lower-middle-range, 69-room boutique hotel is a best bet for budget-conscious travelers, as its lack of amenities -- no gym, restaurant, or business center -- helps keep costs down. Simple, comfortable rooms have boldly colored decor and offer free Wi-Fi; suites have additional Nespresso coffeemakers and furnished terraces. The Hotel Mirabell is conveniently located within walking distance to Munich’s main train station and squares, though the street can get busy. Those looking for a quieter but similarly well-priced stay should investigate the hotel’s sister property, Hotel Metropol.

Hotel Blauer Bock
Sebastiansplatz 9

The Hotel Blauer Bock is a mid-range urban chain hotel with 69 comfortable, clean rooms. All come equipped with flat-screen TVs, work desks, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack air-conditioning and -- in some cases -- coffeemakers, and not all have en-suite bathrooms. Features include an on-site restaurant that serves dinner (although it's closed on Mondays), a free breakfast buffet, a treatment room for beauty and spa procedures, and on-site parking (for a fee), but there's no fitness center. Travelers may also want to consider TRYP Muenchen City Center, which has a gym and a sauna, as well as minibars in the rooms.

Euro Youth Hotel
Senefelderstr. 5

Euro Youth Hotel is a hostel-style property that caters to a young, party crowd. The two-pearl property is outside the immediate city center, but it's still within walking distance of most attractions and public transportation. Its 58 rooms range from dorms with shared bathrooms to private rooms with flat-screen TVs, and en-suite bathrooms. Features here include a breakfast buffet (included in some rates), discounted parking, walking tours, and a lively bar that has weekly events and a fun crowd. However, deposits for room keys, hairdryers, lockers, and other small items is a bit bothersome, and the hotel is not air-conditioned. Travelers might also want to check out Arthotel Munich, where all rooms have private baths and include breakfast -- for slightly higher rates.

Leonardo Hotel & Residence Munich
Heimgartenstrasse 14

The Leonardo Hotel & Residence Munich is a 270-room, mid-range property located in the leafy Obergiesing district in the southeast of Munich. While there's little to get too excited about, the hotel provides clean, well-equipped rooms, many with kitchenettes and balconies. Some are small, though, and all lack AC. Health facilities are decent and on-site parking and dining are a bonus, though the free Wi-Fi is often sluggish. All in all it's a solid, reasonably priced option, though the slightly pricier Novotel Munich City is closer to the sights and has a pool.