Reviews for Munich Hotels

Living Hotel Das Viktualienmarkt
4/585 Reviews
We stayed here before Covid and it was really delightful and so well situated . We had a fantastic attic room . This time we had an attic room on the other side of the hotel and it was not great . The room is awkward in shape and your bed faces an angled wall - right up against it - and there is a tv up above your head on the sloped ceiling. Bizarre The bathroom has one flimsy standing towel type rack but no where to hang a hand towel or a wet towel or even a gown The shelf above the basin is so narrow you can not even put your vanity bag there and mine is teeny . Or even a small glass for toothpaste and your toothbrush . And to top it all off the water heating cylinder is in the cupboard behind the bed which is not sound proofed so through out the night you can hear it switching on an off like an engine . The staff were abrupt, unhelpful and dismissive to the point of it actually being rude . When we arrived the guy that checked us in helped us take one suitcase to the lift and then left mumbling something about the number for reception . Likewise they didn’t greet when you when out ; returned or checked out .
Unsold's Factory Hotel
4.3/5104 Reviews
Stayed here over a week and couldn't have asked for a better place to stay. Staff - Probably the friendliest and most helpful hotel staff I've ever come across. The were always very accommodating whenever I asked for anything. Even the cleaning staff would greet me whenever I'd see them. Room - Modern, clean rooms. Bed was comfortable, pillows and linens fluffy. Desk space perfect for using your laptop. Radiator for heating. There is no air conditioning, but it wasn't hot when I was there, so that was never an issue. There was also a small refrigerator. Bathroom - Again, modern and clean. Only a shower, no bathtub. The only complaint I would have is the toilet paper felt a little like sandpaper, but not a major issue. Location - Very quiet, seemingly most residential neighbourhood, but still walkable to the main sights in Altstadt. Marienplatz was about a 15 minute walk, Karlzplatz another 15 on top of that. The Eisbach surfing and English Gardens were just a block or two away. Also very close to the Residenz. There is also a small grocery store nearby, as well as a few restaurants (including a good Vietnamese restaurant right next door). Other - The hotel does have an underground parking garage. It is very small and quite pricey, at 25 euros per day. There is also parking around the hotel for cheaper, but it can get busy too. There is an elevator, which was helpful for taking luggage to the upper floors. Bonus - If you don't require daily housekeeping, you get a free drink.
Hotel Concorde
4.1/5109 Reviews
The hotel was very pleasant. The workers were hot bloody. The food was really nice. I understand that a separate concept is kitchen activity every day. Thanks for the helpfulness of the animator team and the smile face.
Hotel Torbraeu
4.5/5108 Reviews
The location is very good, you can go to the surrounding attractions and walk around. It is the temporary parking location at the entrance of the hotel is very small, it is impossible to stop when there is a car. It is not very convenient to park the luggage first and then go to the parking lot. The hotel breakfast is good, the bread is delicious, great. The old 4 stars, the location is absolutely praise, the price is also the most expensive hotel in this trip, the right hand is to buy a cheap shop in the sun-wavy box, walk to the most prosperous famous street for about ten minutes, the facilities are a bit old, breakfast is more abundant Snacks and drinks in the small refrigerator of the room are all given, comprehensive satisfaction
Hotel an der Oper
4.2/540 Reviews
Well, I didn't 'go' in October, but I tried to! I booked for one night through ***********, the hotel takes the money directly. The booking was confirmed by *********** having gone through the usual 2-factor Visa verification. The next day they emailed saying that the hotel had informed them my card was 'declined' and I needed to supply new card details. This worried me as I knew there the card was fine so I wasted an hour calling my bank - eventually I spoke to someone there who was able to tell me that the problem was that the hotel had tried to enter the details through a manual system, which does not meet the security requirements, and so the transaction could not be completed, my card was fine and had not been declined. I contacted the hotel by phone and told them this, they just said rudely that the problem was mine, and to change my card details at *********** or the booking would be cancelled. I did as asked, switching to Mastercard in the hope that the security issues would not be the same. All OK, till the following day when I was again informed that the card had been 'declined'. I contacted *********** as I was pretty cross by now, how can a hotel advertise on an on-line site if it can't process cards in the required way? The only suggestion was to try another card, but I don't have anything that's not MC or Visa, so I saw little point. The hotel then informed me my booking was cancelled. Now, I can't believe that this hotel is unable to process cards correctly, so what could the problem be? As I know my cards had ample credit, I'm left with 2 options, either they didn't like the implied ethnicity of my name, or they didn't like the price I got from *********** so didn't want to accept the booking. Either way, you can waste a great deal of time trying to book this hotel - and so I'd recommend against it. BTW, I travel frequently and have NEVER had a problem like this elsewhere.
Maximilian Munich Apartments & Hotel
4.4/551 Reviews
We were in Munich for 7 days and stayed at the Maximilian Apartments and Hotel. We had a two bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in the center of the city. You can’t beat this location. The apartments are top quality and very tastefully decorated. The staff are very helpful and friendly. Highly recommended and will book them again on our next trip to Munich. It’s a 5 minute walk to Marienplatz and great museums. Surrounded by restaurants and bars and awesome shopping options. Lots of public transport options within a 5 minute walk.

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Munich 4 star Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Munich? Book hotels in Munich via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Munich without running out of things to do. While traveling to Germany, Munich is one of the most popular destinations.

Munich Airport (succeeded Munich-Riem Airport) is the primary airport in Munich. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Munich by train is a good choice as well.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 414 boutique hotels in Munich. When looking for hotels in Munich, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 221 SGD. There are 12 five-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 522 SGD per night. There are 113 four-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 247 SGD per night. There are 169 three-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 196 SGD per night. There are 26 two-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 164 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Munich. In Munich, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. In Munich, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Holiday Inn Munich City Centre in Munich is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Pullman Munich.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Munich, nearby attractions like Bier- und Oktoberfestmuseum, Hofbrauhaus Munchen, Marienplatz can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Munich that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Freising, Allianz Arena, Chiem Lake. You can also visit top-rated attractions like BMW Headquarters, English Garden, International Congress Center. Commercial areas like Maximilianstraße, Hermès, Viktualienmarkt are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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