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HOtello Hohenzollernstraße Nichtraucherhotel, München

HOtello Hohenzollernstraße Nichtraucherhotel, München

excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,54/10 - All rooms are furnished modernly and comfortably. ... more

The suites on the 6th floor additionally rovide an
ous roof terrace. All rooms feature Kingsize Beds.
Due to its close proximity to Leopoldstraße and
the English ...

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