Hotels in Munich
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Hotels in Munich
We had our hotel in Munich all set up until we changed our dates last week. Now they are booked full for 2 of the 5 nights we will be in Munich (mid May). <BR> <BR>We (wife and I) would like something under $150.00/night in central Munich. We want something "old style"; not sleek, new Munich Hilton or something. <BR> <BR>Easy walk to shopping, restaurants and bars encouraged. Appreciate any help. <BR> <BR>Dick
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Dick, try the Platzl hotel - it is right in the center of town- one block from Houfbrauhaus - but it is not noisy or anything like that - just a great location. The service was great and the room was wonderful. (we each had our own bathroom and it was not a suite) My husband and I were just there 2 weeks ago and would go back again and stay in a heartbeat. They also had a good breakfast buffet that is included in the price of the room. <BR>Good luck, <BR>Lori
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We stayed at Hotel Daniel, on the edge of old town. It was walking distance to Marienplatz, etc.Easy access to public transportation, shopping and dining - from beergartens to "upscale". <BR>Internet : http://www.Hotel-Daniel.de <BR> <BR>Have a great trip !!!!
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Try this reservation service; very useful! www.hrs.de
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We stayed at the Hotel Torbreau, the oldest continually operating hotel in Munich, this summer and it was great. It is across the street from the Izator subway stop and about a 3 or 4 minute walk from Marienplatz. The rooms were very large and the breakfast was very good and could be served outdoors, weather permitting. The hotel restaurant was also very good. I believe the rate for a double was around $125US. They also let us check-in at 7 AM after a horrible overnight train experience. There website is the following: http://www.torbraeu.de/english/torbraeu.cfm
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Try Acanthus http://www.acanthushotel.de/ <BR>and Torbrau <BR>http://www.torbraeu.de/english/torbraeu.cfm
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I stayed 5 nights at the Hotel Astoria on Nicolaistrasse in Schwabing. <BR>The hotel is near the Gieselastrasse Ubahn stop, which is 3 stops from downtown and 2 stops from Odeonsplatz. <BR>The hotel is just off of a main shopping street that has all kinds of stores on it, including some fabulous Italian ice cream shops at which you can blow your caloric budget all to pieces. <BR>The hotel was very pleasant and the breakfast was super. <BR>
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I've stayed at the Hotel Torbrau, also and I highly recommend it!! My parents always stay there, too. This June I stayed at the Hotel Marienbad. We paid about $100.00/night. It is only maybe 3 or 4 blocks from the Hauptbahnhof. Very quiet neighborhood and easy walking to Everything. Nice staff, too and very clean although the walls are a bit thin (this wasn't really a problem at all, we just noticed it from time to time). I think their website is www.hotelmarienbad.de. Have a good time!
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You people are GREAT!! I've been getting a headache trying to make some decsions. <BR> <BR>I "think" I've narrowed it down to the Torbrau and Hotel Concorde. They are close to each other and also close in price. <BR> <BR>As an aside, we plan to be in Munich for 5 nights starting on a Thursday and leaving the following Tuesday. The Hotel Torbrau quoted 2 different prices for different nights <BR> <BR>Has anyone stayed at the Hotel Concorde? <BR> <BR>Dick
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Made our descion! I emailed the Hotel Torbrau and asked it they would give us the less expensive rate for the entire 5 nights. They replied that they would only charge the higher rate for 1 night, rather then 2. In effectd, we will pay a higher price for 1 night, and the lower price for the other 4 nights. <BR> <BR>Sold!! By averaging out, it comes to $148.00/night including all taxes and buffet breakfast. <BR> <BR>Thanks again for all your help. Will let you know about this hotel when we get back. <BR> <BR>Dick



