“This boutique hotel uses bold colours and chic wooden finishes tempered with a Munich sensibility for true contemporary cool.”
A Munich travel guide is essential to map out the many gothic cathedrals, museums and leafy beer gardens of the capital of Bavaria. We have selected the city's best boutique and luxury hotels and soon we'll have a detailed guide to the best festivals, restaurants, bars and shops.
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“This boutique hotel uses bold colours and chic wooden finishes tempered with a Munich sensibility for true contemporary cool.”
From EUR 170
per room per night
"This latest Rocce Forte sibling has a sleek, contemporary style by Olga Polizzi that's just the right side of opulent."
From EUR 250
per room per night
"Smart city hotel, well designed for business and pleasure"
From EUR 275
per room per night
“An affordable and quirky option in central Munich, the Hotel Advokat has plenty of character but little in the way of frills.”
From EUR 150.00
per room per night
Favourite Hotels Outside Munich | Martin O'Brien | Germany, Bavaria, Munich
Germany's Upper Bavaria offers luxurious retreats like Murnau's Alpenhof and Aschau's Residenz Heinz Winkler as well as more modest inns and gasthauser
Oktoberfest | Vitali Vitaliev | Germany, Bavaria, Munich
'Beware of Australians at Oktoberfest!' they told me at the German National Tourist Office in London. 'What’s so dangerous about them?' I inquired, not disclosing the fact that I was an Australian myself
Neuschwanstein, Bavaria (with Kids) | Adrian Mourby | Germany, Bavaria, Munich
Tramping children round stately homes is never easy. They lean against furnishings, prod priceless artworks to see if they break and are irresistibly drawn to roped off areas