Trogerstrasse 21, Munich, Germany | (251) 219-4428
Short walk to art galleries, museums, and
the English Gardens
Near public transport links
Luxurious guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows
Free fitness center with sauna and steam
room
Courtyard garden and rooftop terrace
Excellent restaurant and trendy lounge bar
Free bicycles for guests to borrow
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Located outside of the city center
Breakfast isn't included in the room price
Fee for parking
Built in Muenchen Palace Hotel is a five-pearl property with 74 luxurious
rooms spread over six floors. The rooms have a chic and sumptuous feel, with floor-to-ceiling windows. The Palace Restaurant serves excellent food, and there’s a great rooftop terrace as well as a fitness center with a steam room and a sauna. The hotel is set in a quiet area out of the city
center, but it’s well-connected by
public transport. On-site parking is available for a fee and bikes are free to borrow.
Scene
Elegant, luxurious boutique hotel
A sleek white marble reception desk dominates
the lobby, which also features elegant chairs and tables, ornate lamps, chandeliers, and imposing paintings in gold frames. The refined feel continues
throughout the property, especially in the hallways, which have stylish navy blue carpets, more framed artwork
on the walls, and white orchids on elegant side tables. The Palace Restaurant is
light and bright, with windows lining one side of the room. The decor is simple and chic
with natural linen chair covers and crisp white tablecloths. Every table is
adorned with a small bouquet of colorful fresh flowers in a silver vase. The
lounge bar has a trendier feel, with wood-paneled walls, and there's a mix
of traditional-style wooden chairs and black leather sofas with contrasting hot pink pillows.
Location
In a quiet area outside the city center
The Muenchen Palace is in a quiet area, a
30-minute walk to the city center and easily accessible by cars and public transportation. A number of art galleries and museums and the famous English Gardens are within walking distance. Opposite the hotel is the fantastic Kafer Deli, which has a huge array of wonderful fresh food.Metro, bus, and tram stops are within a five-minute walk from the property and link to the city center in about 10 minutes. As the center of Munich can get congested, these options are generally quicker -– and certainly cheaper -– than taking
cabs. The hotel also offers bicycles for free guest use. The airport is a half-hour drive away.
Rooms
Simple, chic, and plush rooms with ceiling windows
Guest rooms are decorated in calm, neutral
tones with paneled walls and gold-framed pictures. Floor-to-ceiling
windows allow natural light to flood in, and some rooms have small balconies
overlooking the courtyard. Luxurious fabrics are used throughout, including large, velvet armchairs and silk-finish curtains. Other touches of
luxury include high-end toiletries in spotless marble bathrooms, a free
minibar that’s restocked daily, chocolates provided with the nightly turndown
service, and a jewelry-polishing cloth. In-room massages can be booked on request. Deluxe Rooms and Suites have coffee- and tea-making
facilities, while all levels of room come with premium TV channels and
flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryers, safes,
24-hour room service, pillow menus, free newspapers, and free mineral water.
Features
Small fitness center with sauna and steam room plus courtyard garden and rooftop terrace
The Muenchen Palace has a small fitness center with a few cardio machines plus
a sauna and steam room. There’s a courtyard garden with small tables and
chairs and a rooftop terrace with comfortable lounge chairs and great views. Guests are also welcome to use the free Wi-Fi and computer
station, and for business travelers there’s a 24-hour business center with two
meeting rooms and a large conference center. A town car service can be arranged
and there’s a shuttle service to the local shopping center for a reasonable fee, as
well as a free pick-up from the train station. Parking is available in an underground lot for a fee. The on-site Palace
Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the freshly-made international
dishes are delicious and beautifully presented. The buffet breakfast doesn’t
come cheap, but it is outstanding, with homemade yogurts, fresh cheeses, breads, and pretzels, beautifully cut fruits, smoked salmon, and honey served
from a honeycomb. Hot dishes such as pancakes and eggs are available on request. The lounge bar is small but is a trendy setting for a few evening drinks.