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Munich

Of the city he lived in for many years, 20th-century writer Thomas Mann said that “Munich glows”. And indeed, the sky is often a brilliant blue dotted with puffy white clouds in “Italy’s northernmost city”, where the relaxed, often Baroque lifestyle gives it a southern flair. Englischer Garten and the Isar meadows are right in the middle of the city; Starnberger See and the mountains are virtually on the doorstep. But Munich is also a city of art and culture with an abundance of historic buildings, museum treasures, and a lively cultural scene. Fine art, leisure, and la dolce vita make this a unique city.

For Munich on the Internet, visit www.muenchen.de With 1.3 million inhabitants, Munich is Germany’s third-largest city.
  • A small budget hotel near the Neue Messe. Easy and convenient access to downtown from the nearby U-Bahn station. Rooms are equipped with cable TV and telephone. Free Internet access is available.

  • This 148-room hotel, at the upmarket end of the mid-range scale, is located directly across from the central railway station. Non-smoking rooms, breakfast buffet, underground car park. There are special packages for children, and pets are permitted. In-house Italian restaurant.

  • Attractive boutique hotel in a heritage building on the Englischer Garten with 25 tastefully appointed rooms. Breakfast is served on the cosy terrace, surrounded by the greenery of the park.

  • A modest hotel near the central railway station with 44 soundproof rooms furnished simply with pine details. Telephone and TV in each room. Excellent breakfast buffet. Not all rooms have a private bathroom; ask before booking.

  • A good-value choice for the central location – right next to the U-Bahn station Goetheplatz. The Herzog’s 80 tastefully furnished rooms are modern and comfortable. Most rooms have balconies overlooking the picturesque courtyard garden.

  • The Jenke family has owned and operated this centrally located hotel for over 40 years, and their dedication shows in the level of service enjoyed by their guests, making it one of the most popular hotels in Germany. Most of the 55 rooms overlook a bright courtyard; those facing the street have soundproof windows. Many rooms are equipped with Internet connection.

  • This small hotel is close to the three Pinakotheken. Nearby U-Bahn connections provide easy and quick access to the city centre. All rooms are three-star rooms and are equipped with Internet access.

  • A good budget-conscious hotel choice, located near Westpark. The 24 rooms are simple and modern in style; all have cable TV. Parking is available; pets are permitted.

  • This traditional hotel in the heart of Schwabing has a classic style and an idyllic garden that reflect the ambience of a family-run operation. All 75 rooms offer three-star comfort. Non-smoking rooms and special beds for allergy sufferers are available on request.

  • A small hotel near Englischer Garten, in the Lehel district. Seven rooms, each with telephone, TV, minibar, and unique furnishings. The Mona Lisa team goes out of its way to provide personal service.

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