The mid-range Holiday Inn Munich - Leuchtenbergring, located in a post-industrial neighborhood down the street from the Leuchtenbergring S-Bahn station, has a plain facade but a colorful and playful lobby and rooms with splashes of yellow and red. It's a 15-minute train ride to the city center, and the airport is a half an hour away with no transfers necessary. The neighborhood is isolated, and apart from a nearby supermarket, there are no shops or restaurants in the vicinity, but the hotel has a bar and restaurant. Some might find the walk from the train a bit desolate at night.
The mid-range Holiday Inn Munich - Leuchtenbergring, located in a post-industrial neighborhood down the street from the Leuchtenbergring S-Bahn station, has a plain facade but a colorful and playful lobby and rooms with splashes of yellow and red. It's a 15-minute train ride to the city center, and the airport is a half an hour away with no transfers necessary. The neighborhood is isolated, and apart from a nearby supermarket, there are no shops or restaurants in the vicinity, but the hotel has a bar and restaurant. Some might find the walk from the train a bit desolate at night.
The 162-room Hotel Europa is an upper-middle-range hotel located in the Maxvorstadt district, a semi-residential area with plenty of public transportation options, but not many attractions. Rooms are pleasant, with lots of new decor and fixtures thanks to renovations that took place from 2013 to 2015, but those that face out on the street get some traffic noise. The on-site restaurant offers a large breakfast buffet (included in room rates) as well as a good selection of a la carte options at dinner, but daytime dining options are limited. Travelers looking for a hotel with fitness facilities, pool, and a sauna and don't mind paying extra for breakfast may want to consider Eurostars Grand Central.
The 162-room Hotel Europa is an upper-middle-range hotel located in the Maxvorstadt district, a semi-residential area with plenty of public transportation options, but not many attractions. Rooms are pleasant, with lots of new decor and fixtures thanks to renovations that took place from 2013 to 2015, but those that face out on the street get some traffic noise. The on-site restaurant offers a large breakfast buffet (included in room rates) as well as a good selection of a la carte options at dinner, but daytime dining options are limited. Travelers looking for a hotel with fitness facilities, pool, and a sauna and don't mind paying extra for breakfast may want to consider Eurostars Grand Central.
Opened in 2007, the five-pearl, 160-room Charles Hotel is undeniably luxurious with spacious and opulent bathrooms, original 19th-century art, and a range of amenities including a full-service spa and Munich's largest indoor pool. It’s conveniently located on a quiet side street adjacent to the city’s Old Botanical Garden and within a brief walk of Munich Central Station and numerous restaurants. But, it's outside the city center, and such luxury comes with hefty room rates. For upscale accommodations at a smaller hotel in the heart of the city, guests could consider the less pricey Hotel Torbraeu. Another alternative could be the luxury Muenchen Palace Hotel, which is also outside the city center, though it has excellent transport connections and free bikes along with significantly lower rates.
Opened in 2007, the five-pearl, 160-room Charles Hotel is undeniably luxurious with spacious and opulent bathrooms, original 19th-century art, and a range of amenities including a full-service spa and Munich's largest indoor pool. It’s conveniently located on a quiet side street adjacent to the city’s Old Botanical Garden and within a brief walk of Munich Central Station and numerous restaurants. But, it's outside the city center, and such luxury comes with hefty room rates. For upscale accommodations at a smaller hotel in the heart of the city, guests could consider the less pricey Hotel Torbraeu. Another alternative could be the luxury Muenchen Palace Hotel, which is also outside the city center, though it has excellent transport connections and free bikes along with significantly lower rates.
The 51-room Hotel Bavaria is a family-run upper-middle-range property in the outskirts of Munich's downtown area. The four-story structure features pleasant and inviting interiors with contemporary decor, lots of wood furnishings, and details like design-oriented lighting fixtures. Three types of sunlit and cozy rooms are available, some with balconies, and all equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, iHome docks, and free Wi-Fi, as well as an apartment with a full kitchen suitable for larger groups and families. Breakfast is included in the room rate and served in the breakfast room, which has a lovely outdoor patio with seating. The hotel is well serviced by public transportation and is a 10-minute ride into the downtown area, but travelers looking for something more central might want to consider the comparable Hotel Stachus or the TRYP Muenchen City Center.
The 51-room Hotel Bavaria is a family-run upper-middle-range property in the outskirts of Munich's downtown area. The four-story structure features pleasant and inviting interiors with contemporary decor, lots of wood furnishings, and details like design-oriented lighting fixtures. Three types of sunlit and cozy rooms are available, some with balconies, and all equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, iHome docks, and free Wi-Fi, as well as an apartment with a full kitchen suitable for larger groups and families. Breakfast is included in the room rate and served in the breakfast room, which has a lovely outdoor patio with seating. The hotel is well serviced by public transportation and is a 10-minute ride into the downtown area, but travelers looking for something more central might want to consider the comparable Hotel Stachus or the TRYP Muenchen City Center.