incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,97/10 - Our family run hotel is located in the centre of ... more
munich only 150m from the next underground. The hotel has 50 rooms and feature minibar, cable-TV, radio, hair-dryer and high speed internet City: Museums, Residenc...
This family-run, 3-star hotel boasts a peaceful location right near Munich’s Oktoberfest ... more
site and excellent transport links to attractions including the Marienplatz square and Frauenkirche church.For more than 35 years, the Hotel Bavaria has welcomed g...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good location and service Disadvantages: NA
I stayed in this hotel on my first visit to Munich in Easter. I travelled down to Munich from Berlin by train with a friend. The hotel is centrally located and it only took us ten minutes walk to get to there.
The reception/lobby is not a huge place but has all you need. They have a big shelves with lots of maps/guides. The lady at the desk was friendly. After checking us in, she even helped us with our last minute booking on a day trip.
As with many of the European hotel I've been to, there is only one very small lift which can only fit in about 2 persons, provided both are small. Fortunately, both of us are quite small and we had small suitcases, we could both go up at the same time.
The room is nicely decorated and it's equipped with all the facilities such as hair dryer, coffee making facilities.
Breakfast is ...
Advantages: cheap but luxurious Disadvantages: None that I can think of!!!!
One of the best hotels Ive stayed in and Ive stayed in many. We went in december out of season and got a double room for about 30 pounds. Bargain. I was happily surprised when I openend the door and found a gorgeous room with a four poster bed. Vey elegant. The room was lovely and warm and the bathroom was very modern if a bit on the small side but who cares the shower was great. There was loads of useful brochures about munich. There was a wonderful breakfast buffet in the morning. well it was more like a three course meal, there was everything meat, fish, cheese as well as all the other breakfast usuals. The staff were proffesional and genuinely friendly and not at all arrogant. well reccomended!!!!!! ...
Advantages: Beautiful City, Great Food, Wonderful Museums, Close to Alps Disadvantages: Too Many Tourists In The Summer
who crossed their bridge. This exercise proved lucrative, but the proverbial spanner was thrown when Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony and Bavaria, established a new settlement nearby in 1158. He subsequently burnt down the Bishop's bridge and constructed one of his own to replace it, forcing a monopoly. Today, Henry is generally regarded as Munich's true founder, although the town's emblem still features a robed, Augustinian Monk, perhaps in homage to its original inhabitants. The cities rule was ultimately assumed by the royal Wittelsbach clan, a well-connected family with slightly embarrassing cultural pretensions, who held sway for over 400 years. The clan's final true head, the 'mad' and foppish King Ludwig II, perhaps best known for his various follies, drowned in suspicious circumstances in the Starnbergersee in 1886, aged just 41, but ...
The hotel Bavaria is located next to the Theresienwiese/ Oktoberfest- Area in a quiet side street with access to the local subway network. The city center is only a few minutes away by either public transport or by foot. The reception is open 24 hours. !! Enjoy free of charge internet access in our brand new \Business-Office” or use our free of charge wireless lan ( available in the entire hotel ) !!"