The building itself with its 22 floors may raise a few eyebrows. It stands on a slight elevation and is not the shapeliest of the Munich skyline. What goes on inside, however, is sheer five-star luxury. Guests of the four top floors, the Tower Rooms and Suites, are greeted with a glass of champagne; snacks, drinks, and a fantastic view of the city and the Bavarian Alps are available in the Towers Lounge. Room service is available around the clock. The excellent restaurant Ente vom Lehel is here as well. And if you'd like to add a special Bavarian flavor to your stay, book one of the 60 "Bavarian rooms" on the 15th and the 16th floors with antique wood furniture and a country feel. Pros: luxurious lobby and restaurant, rooms facing west toward the city have a fabulous view. Cons: it's not possible to reserve west-facing rooms, hotel is difficult to reach via public transportation.
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