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Hotels in Munich
What is your favorite B&B in Munich? (we will only be in the city for one full day and two nights and are shopping for hotel reservations right now)<BR><BR>Thank you!<BR>Olya.
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Not necessarily cheap, but looks good.<BR><BR>http://www.hotel-opera.de/<BR>
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From the (usually) always reliable www.karenbrown.com<BR><BR>http://www.acanthushotel.de/<BR><BR>Only a few reports here on this site, 2 positive, 1 less so; neither all that recent.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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I stay at the Astoria on Nikolaistrasse in Schwabing, just off of Leopoldstrasse.<BR><BR>It is close to the Gieselastrasse U-Bahn stop. One of the U-bahn lines, U6 as I recall, goes up to the Nordfriedhof stop of the Lufthansa Bus to the airport. These stations have elevators and escalators, thus making them much more luggage friendly than Paris' Metro. The bus runs every 20 minutes.<BR><BR>
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for Olya<BR>
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we stayed at www,bristol-muc.com very nice place,good location and breakfast.74 euros in 2002 with cash.
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We loved the Kings Center Hotel Marsstrasse 15 Bavaria, Munich 80335 Germany<BR>Tel:(49 89) 51553300. <BR><BR>Very close to the central train station and just across the road from the pedestrian, historic area.
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Hotel Uhland, Uhland Strasse...located about one block from the Octoberfest Fairgrounds UBahn stop and a 10 minute walk to Sendlinger Tor. Reasonably priced and nice with a great breakfast
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Friends and I stayed at the Acanthus in October, 2001. We had three rooms and we all enjoyed our stay there. It is small and intimate with a good breakfast, helpful staff (who speak English) and a good location within easy walking distance of metro, shopping and attractions. As a female I felt very safe on the streets alone. We felt it was a good value.
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