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Advokat
Celebrated as the first "design" hotel in Munich, the eccentrically elegant Advokat is for the guest who prefers the modern, minimalist touch to luxury.
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Asam
This lovely hotel is located in the quiet Hackenviertel in the old town. The rooms have spacious marble bathrooms and garden views.
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Aurbacher
Personal comfort and IT facilities are the trump cards of this recently revamped four-star hotel in the middle of pretty Haidhausen.
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Best Western Atrium
The Atrium does indeed have a sunny atrium courtyard at its centre and a great location between the train station and the city’s festival grounds.
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Concorde
Located on a quiet residential street, this hotel offers small, comfortable rooms, some of which are decorated in bright whites and aqua blues like something out of a Miami Vice episode and other rooms are more tastefully decorated with more modern furniture.
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Cortiina
To use its own phrasing, the Cortiina believes that appearances count and that it's wise to appreciate the finer things in life.
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Daniel
A shopper's delight - this hotel is literally steps away from the pedestrian zone between the station and Marienplatz. There's
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Eden Hotel Wolff
View the history of this prestigious hotel in black and white photographs on the fifth floor from its beginnings in the late 19th century to its merger with the Wolf Hotel and its partial destruction and rebirth after the war.
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Europäischer Hof
Like Old Europe, it's a little past it's prime, but still a reasonably priced option that couldn't be more central.
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Exquisit
Central yet secluded, this four-star hotel is decidedly for the non-smoker. Certified smoke-free rooms are available and guests can tuck into a hearty breakfast of meats and cheeses in a smoke-free zone too.
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Four Points Hotel Olympiapark
At the heart of the Olympic Village, the Four Points has been playing host to international sports teams for over 30 years. With plenty three to four-bed rooms and all the Olympic facilities just around the corner, this is one of Munich’s best family hotels.
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Holiday Inn München
This eleven-storey hotel opposite the Gasteig Arts Centre may not look exciting from the outside, but some rooms enjoy excellent views of the city skyline.
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Holiday Inn South
A quiet location, smart balconied rooms, soothing courtyard-views and a speedy train connection into the city centre make this 320-room, all-mod-cons establishment a sound choice.
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Insel Mühle
Known best of all for its romantic, on-the-banks-of-a-stream beer garden and restaurant, this beautifully renovated, half-timbered corn mill lies in a leafy suburb to the north of the city.
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Jedermann
Considering its great location for Oktoberfest, its friendly, family-run service and its inexpensive prices you'd be a fool not to stay here, but book in advance as it was voted the 18th most-liked hotel in its class in Germany.
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Marriott Hotel Munich
Billed as a Full Service Hotel, there’s literally nothing you couldn’t wish for in terms of creature comforts at this state-of-the-art place, four kilometres from the city centre.
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Mercure Altstadt
Located in the heart of the Old Town is this modern hotel with all the comforts of home. Glass bricks have been placed in the exterior walls of the hallways to produce more light and the rooms are also bright decorated in brown, beige and black colours.
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NH Deutscher Kaiser
The staff are very proud of the fact that the hotel is so bright, no doubt influenced by its Spanish owners. Rooms are decorated in a modern fashion with leather chairs and a mix of wood and stainless steel.
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Olympic
Attractive and affordable, this small, villa-type property is situated on a pretty street in the Glockenbach district. Whilst minimally fitted, all rooms have a bath and writing desk decked with a selection of novels chosen by the landlady herself.
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Pension Seibel
Book into the top-most suite at this family-run hotel close to the Viktualienmarkt and enjoy a roof-top view of the Marienkirche.
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Platzl
After taking in the antique piano and Persian rug in the reception area one might assume that it's a hotel with a long history, but as the staff are quick to point out that it's not old, but very traditional.
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Renaissance München Hotel
Part of the Marriott chain, this 261-room modern hotel enjoys a quiet location in Schwabing close to the English Garden and the Olympic Stadium.
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Ritzi
Peacefully perched on a hill behind the Maximilaneum, this charming designer hotel boasts some of the most individually decorated bedrooms in town.
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Schlicker
Interestingly juxtaposed between the Heiliggeistkirche (Church of the Holy Ghost) and the Hofbräuhaus, this family-run hotel (now into its fifth generation) aims to give you the best of both worlds.
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Seibel
Bang opposite the Theresienwiese, you’d be surprised how peacefully quiet rooms are here, even during the Oktoberfest. Seibel offers five-star comfort at three-star prices - so you can blow the difference on beer.
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Splendid-Dollmann
Small and sophisticated, the recently-revamped Splendid is a first-class alternative to the large grand hotels and a firm favourite with actors and film directors.
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Torbräu
Munich's oldest hotel, housed in a medieval building dating back over 500 years, offers more than just an excellent location and historical ambience.
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