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Munich Hotel Mirabell

Hotel Mirabell

Landwehrstrasse 42, Entrance Goethestrasse, Munich, Germany | (586) 210-9239

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Overview

Pros
  • Convenient location a six-minute walk from Munich's main train station, Hauptbahnhof

  • Colorful, contemporary rooms with flat-screen TVs, kettles, and minibars

  • Suites have Nespresso coffeemakers, iPod docks, and furnished terraces

  • Daily breakfast buffet is included in the rate

  • Small lobby bar with 24-hour service

  • Computer workstation for guests' use

  • Free Wi-Fi and daily newspaper

Cons
  • Located on loud, busy street

  • No on-site restaurant, gym, or business center

  • Daily fee for onsite parking

Bottom Line

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.

Map

Landwehrstrasse 42, Entrance Goethestrasse, Munich, Germany
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Internet
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Bold, contemporary interiors with a few small gathering spots

While the Hotel Mirabell’s facade is bland and gray, the interiors lighten the mood, starting with the small lobby. The
palette is white, black, and neon pink, which is sprinkled about in ottomans, barstools, and a giant drum chandelier. A tufted leather sofa and a dark-wood front desk keep things contemporary and chic. There’s a small three-stool bar attached to the
front desk that pours drinks 24 hours a day. Given the lack of on-site
amenities and the hotel's location, it ends up attracting tourists on a budget or business travelers sweeping in from the train station.

Location

On a bustling business street a few blocks from Munich’s main train station 

Located on a main business street, guests are in the thick
of Munich’s city center the second they step out the lobby door. Surrounding streets are full of other hotels, eateries, drug stores, and banks. The hotel is a six-minute walk from
Munich's main train station, Hauptbahnhof, making the hour-long train ride
from Munich International Airport an easy, transfer-free trip. For guests hoping to take in the city’s top sights on foot,
the hotel is a 17-minute walk from the main square Marienplatz and 10-minute
walk from Karlsplatz Square.

Rooms

Simple, modern rooms with bright decor and terraces off suites  

The decor in Hotel Mirabell’s 69 rooms differs by type.
Superior Rooms have dark-wood furniture, bright pink throws,
and whimsical floral carpeting, but lack any artwork. Suites are more up to date, with
light-wood furniture, black-and-white prints on walls, and an uplifting color scheme of white and gray, with
royal purple and pink accents. Minibars stocked with beverages, free Wi-Fi,
electric kettles, and flat-screen TVs come standard, while Suites also
include iPod docking stations, Nespresso coffeemakers, and furnished terraces. Brown-and-white
tiled bathrooms are basic, with small sinks and showers, chrome accents, hairdryers, and
bath products delivered via mounted dispensers.

Features

Free daily breakfast and a 24/7 bar

While there’s no restaurant on-site, visitors can take
advantage of the free breakfast buffet with fresh juices, coffee, cereal, and fresh
breads served in the large dining room each morning. There’s also a small three-stool bar in
the lobby open 24 hours, where visitors can pull up a stool for a drink. An Internet workstation with a computer and printer is also available for guests to use.