incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,75/10 - Housed in an Art Deco building of the early 20th ... more
century, arthotel munich is located in Munichs city centre and features tastefully decorated rooms with all modern comforts and free Wi-Fi. City: Castle Nymphenbur...
Welcome to arthotel munich!!!We offer you an ideal accomodation in the city center just a ... more
few minutes from Hauptbahnhof main station Marienplatz and the world famous OktoberfestWith the nice maintained atmosphere of our house and the support of our...
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This 3-star Art Nouveau hotel is conveniently located in Munich’s city centre, just ... more
minutes away from the main railway station, the Marienplatz and the famous Oktoberfest beer festival.As a guest at the arthotel munich, you benefit from excellent publi...
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An imposing Art Deco building in the centre of Munich, 200 metres from the railway ... more
station, the Arthotel Munich retains some of its original early 20th century style. Bright, fresh decor complements dark wood furniture in the 112 guestrooms, all of which feature cable TV, complimentary wireless Internet, and telephones. Guests can enjoy drinks including cocktails and German beers until 1 AM in the lounge bar. The front desk, with its free Internet point, is open round the clock and those with cars can make use of the private garage (surcharge). The hotel's city centre location means that it is conveniently located for exploring the sights of Munich. The main pedestrian area, incorporating a number of shops, bars and restaurants as well as the city's cathedral, begins 200 metres from the hotel. The central square of Marienplatz, where the town hall is situated, is 400 metres away, while Olympiapark and the old town are both within one kilometre. Munich airport is 35 kilometres from the hotel. Commuter trains(S trains) and buses connect the airport with Munich city centre. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
An imposing Art Deco building in the centre of Munich, 200 metres from the railway ... more
station, the Arthotel Munich retains some of its original early 20th century style. Bright, fresh decor complements dark wood furniture in the 112 guestrooms, all of which feature cable TV, complimentary wireless Internet, and telephones. Guests can enjoy drinks including cocktails and German beers until 1 AM in the lounge bar. The front desk, with its free Internet point, is open round the clock and those with cars can make use of the private garage (surcharge). The hotel's city centre location means that it is conveniently located for exploring the sights of Munich. The main pedestrian area, incorporating a number of shops, bars and restaurants as well as the city's cathedral, begins 200 metres from the hotel. The central square of Marienplatz, where the town hall is situated, is 400 metres away, while Olympiapark and the old town are both within one kilometre. Munich airport is 35 kilometres from the hotel. Commuter trains(S trains) and buses connect the airport with Munich city centre. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Incredibly powerful drama in places Disadvantages: Takes too long to get anywhere
Munich is a poignant and dramatic, slow-moving Spielberg film that has at its core the effects and fallout from the 1972 Munich Olympic Games massacre. Members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed by a group known as Black September, reported to have ties to a militant group linked to the Fatah organisation.
The film opens with some graphic scenes showing the massacre within the first five or ten minutes, before Spielberg introduces us to the squad of assassins who then plan to hunt down 11 Black September members and kill them as revenge.
It is a very suspenseful and dramatic film, with patience needed throughout. Do not expect a fast paced tense thriller, because that's not what this is about. It's a serious drama, with the suspense the main focal point, and the emotions that the squad must go ...
pmcds 25.09.2009
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Advantages: Beautiful City, Great Food, Wonderful Museums, Close to Alps Disadvantages: Too Many Tourists In The Summer
'In Munich Stands a Hofbräuhaus'?or so, roughly translated, runs one well-known staple of Munich's beerhall sing-alongs. For many who've never visited this charming city (and perhaps, even for a few who have?) this, along with the even better-known Oktoberfest, an event which, to all intents and purposes, is little more than the Hofbräuhaus writ large, condensed into a month & transferred on to a circus ground, is pretty much all that Munich amounts to. Well, it isn't.
MY MUNICH: I lived in Munich for about four years, in the late-seventies and early eighties. My earliest memories of the Hofbräuhaus involve sitting outside it in a parked Mercedes with my two brothers, when I was about six. Our father would drop in to have a beer, or two, with his German work colleagues, leaving us to wait squabbling in the back seat for an hour or so ...
Advantages: No kerfew, breakfasts, cheap bar, friendly staff Disadvantages: Its not very clean
a general idea.
When you get to the front of the que a feast greats you, aswell as the general cereal and toast options there are also a variety of cold meats, cheeses, and breads, aswell as eggs, and pate. Accompanying this is good coffee or tea and two types of juice. After a night of German excess this is the perfect antidote.
The resturant doubles as a bar in the evening with a small beer garden. The bar staff are friendly and obviously speak very good English, and they offer their own draught beer aswell as Dunkels from a bottle. It is alot cheaper than you will find anywhere else in Munich, especially if you can hold on to the rather flimsy wristband that is handed to you when you check in. This will allow you happy hour drinking and means you can get a full stein for about 4.50 euros, compared to the average of 7 euros in the rest ...
Sgt.Bunny 08.09.2009
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Paul-Heyse-Str. 10, 80336 Munich, Bavaria, Germany
City
Munich
Country
Germany
Post Code
80336
County
Bavaria
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
35
Manufacturer's product description
Built in the Art Nouveau style and know formerly as \Hotel Einhorn”, this hotel is conveniently located in the city centre, just a few minutes from the main train station, the Marienplatz and the world-famous Oktoberfest.This smart hotel is situated in an area which features excellent transport links. All of the public means of transportation provide direct connections to the airport, as well as the pedestrian precinct, and are only a 3 to 4 minute walk from the hotel. There is also a subway in the vicinity.Housing such stylish interiors, a trendy bar and tastefully decorated, comfortable and contemporary accommodation with free wireless internet access in all the rooms, this hotel makes for the perfect base for a stay in Munich. With the well maintained atmosphere of the building and the support of the complete crew, the hotel aims to fulfil every need of its international guests."