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This elegant 5 star Munich hotel is perhaps the best choice a traveler looking for luxury could make. The services offered at this venue are truly first class. To boot, there’s nothing that can compare with the hotel’s unique blend of noble charm, ultra-central location, and amenities suited of a Grand Hotel. There are plenty of room configurations to choose from, since the hotel comes with no fewer than 303 rooms and suites. Inside, you’ll find la crème de la crème in terms of amenities: air conditioning, safes, high speed internet connections for free, climate controls, and digital card enabled access.  The building’s perfectly preserved historic architecture is complimented by luxury fabrics and furnishings, designed to make you feel right at home here.

Aside from the impeccable appointment of each room, the hotel stands out for the numerous facilities it offers. It has a sauna, an indoor swimming pool, as well as a wellness center. Also, you most certainly can’t miss the lavish décor of the hotel’s restaurant, which boasts one of the most impressive stained glass windows you’ve ever seen, right overhead, on the ceiling of the main dining hall. There are banqueting facilities on the premises, perfect for a wedding, and guests who arrive by car can benefit from the underground parking lot, complete with a concierge, valet, and porter.

In the Local Area

If you’re a shopping addict, then you can’t possibly pick better accommodation in the Bavarian capital than this elegant 5 star Munich hotel. It’s situated on Maximilianstrasse Boulevard, which is by far the best shopping destination in the city – all the major brand names and all the cool designer boutiques are within walking range. Two of the city’s main squares, Marienplatz and Odeonsplatz are but a few minutes away on foot. You should also visit the nearby Town Hall, as well as the bustling, colorful, and genuine Viktualienmarkt. And if you’re looking for a perfect night out on the town, enjoying classical entertainment, check out the Opera (Nationaltheater).

There are plenty of great restaurants in the area, such as La stanza and Zum Franziskaner, and the public transport network is also easy to access from this location. Go enjoy a beer at the local Hofbrauhaus Munchen, for, after all, you are in Bavaria. Visit the beautiful Frauenkirche, decorated in the traditional style of the area. And don’t forget to pay a visit to Prater Island, which is but a few minutes away on foot and is also accessible via public transport.

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