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  • Ecologically oriented youth hostel near central railway station with 60 rooms (with and without bath/WC), breakfast buffet; full board or dinner-only meal plans also available. No age limit. In-house child-care available.

  • A design hotel with an elegant, minimalist style in soothing earth tones. The beautiful rooftop patio affords spectacular views of Old Town. With its city centre location, this hotel is the ideal departure point for sightseeing and shopping.

  • This upscale three-star hotel offers a welcome oasis from the bustle of the nearby pedestrian zone. All rooms have Internet access and the highest three-star standards. The onsite Stefans Gasthaus serves Bavarian and international cuisine.

  • A gem in an ideal location. This new boutique hotel, which has been styled from top to bottom, is operated by the Geisel family, who have a tradition as hoteliers in Munich (with Hotel Königshof). Another popular feature is the hip in-house restaurant-bar Anna.

  • Twenty-two floors with 643 rooms (31 suites) and a view all the way to the Alps. Fine dining is guaranteed at the gourmet restaurant, Ente vom Lehel. There is a spa with an indoor pool and a fitness room. Three floors are reserved for conference facilities, accommodating groups ranging from five to 1,250.

  • An institution among hotels worldwide and now in the hands of the fourth generation, this family-owned luxury hotel features 395 rooms and suites, each with its own style. Three restaurants (a garden restaurant, Palais Keller, Trader Vic’s) and Falk’s bar, plus a nightclub, piano bar, rooftop patio with pool, and a business centre round out the services.

  • This agency offers a range of apartments and guest rooms with and without breakfast per day, week, or month (commission is charged).

  • This stylish boutique hotel with an individual sense of style opened in 2001. The interiors of the 33 rooms are designed with natural wood and stone, linen, and leather, yet accommodate modern guestroom technology. The bar is a hip meeting place at night.

  • Just a few steps off Leopoldstraße, the Cosmopolitan offers rooms with Lignet Roset’s signature clean, modern interior design. Breakfast buffet until 11am.

  • This new five-star hotel has been created behind the historic façade of a former postal building: an elegant setting for banquets and conferences, accommodating up to 750 participants. Large spa area.

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