Maritim Munich Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the central train station and close to the city\\\'s most famous historic landmarks. In addition to these renowned sightseeing... more
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Maritim Munich Hotel
Maritim Munich Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the central train station and close to the
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city\'s most famous historic landmarks. In addition to these renowned sightseeing attractions, the hotel\'s immediate neighborhood is dominated by an inspiring mul...
Maritim Munich Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the central train station and close to the city\\\'s most famous historic landmarks. In addition to these renowned sightseeing attractions, the hotel\\\'s immediate neighborhood is dominated by an inspiring multicultural atmosphere. Turkish shops offer fresh fruit and vegetables for bargain prices and all sorts of exotic gifts for travelers. Just off busy Goethestrasse, Maritim Munich Hotel offers a quiet and casual atmosphere. The round reception area has glass facades and a reflective ceiling. Businesspeople, tourist groups and trade visitors fill the black leather sofas and the adjacent piano bar. Hotel guests can relax at the exclusive hotel indoor pool with a panoramic view over Munich\\\'s historic buildings. For businesspeople, the hotel offers conference and meeting rooms, a ballroom and the popular business lunch at the Bistro restaurant during the week.
Advantages: nice and tidy rooms, good service, yummy breakfast Disadvantages: not that easy to reach without a car
...as it is located in a back street. Therefore you also do not have a great view out of the window...
Derag Hotel Prinzessin Elisabeth
Geyerstr. 52, 80469 München
Phone +49 (0)89-7 20 17-0
Fax +49 (0)89-7 20 17-160
Best way to reach the hotel is to take the metro bus 58 from Munich central station to Baldeplatz. From there it is a 4 min walk to the hotel. Nearest subway stations are Frauenhoferstr. and Kolumbusplatz.
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service:
very friendly and helpful personnel. At reception they gave us information about attractions and the bus and subway timetables.
breakfast:
The breakfast was great. They had a big breakfast buffet, with food ranging from muesli and yoghurt to different kinds of cheeses and meats. They also had excellent buns and wholemeal bread.
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Advantages: Beautiful City, Great Food, Wonderful Museums, Close to Alps Disadvantages: Too Many Tourists In The Summer
...resort, about 100km south, but there are far better options across the border in Austria, which are equally accessible. In summer, King Ludwig's
Castle at Neuschwannstein is a practically un-missable day-trip, if you can spare the time.
GETTING AROUND: The best means of exploring Munich can be summed up in two words: Public Transport. Munich's train-network, which is separated into U-Bahns & S-Bahns, is clean, efficient and very reasonably priced. Taxi's, as elsewhere in Germany, are also very reliable.
WHERE TO STAY: Like most cities of this size, Munich has a comprehensive array of accommodation on offer. The huge and grand Bayerischer Hof, founded in 1841, is located in the centre of the city, and is arguably one of the loveliest hotels in the world. Doubles start from 240 Euro, but rise fairly exponentially thereafter...
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Advantages: good purchase possibilities, very large selection of fresh fruit and vegetable Disadvantages: on sunny days, particularly in the summer, very full
...", but on the remaining days it is opened of 10.00 o'clock to 23,00 o'clock.
Then there is still the "Valentinstueberl"! It is a Bavarian, international, cosy-traditional hotel with terrace. Here you gets a board-pointedly just as as "Rahmschwammerl with Semmelknoedel" or pig liver "sourly" with roasting potatoes. And naturally here daily fresh Munich white sausages (Münchner Weißwürste) with Brezn and Haendlmaier mustard are served. All still too much moderate prices. However this hotel is closed also at sunday and holidays. Opened it on the remaining days of 10.00 o'clock to 23,00 o'clock.
I'm a original Munich Child and I love the Viktualienmarkt naturally very much. On sunny Friday afternoons there is nearly nothing more beautiful for me to stroll a few Delicate meal buy than over the market and it at home to a fine meal to prepare.
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