Munich Hotel - Please help - I've searched
#23
Joined: Jan 2007
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We were there last summer, try the Hotel Torbrau, it was great. Just a couple blocks from everything. Walk to all best attractions, food, bars, parks. Across the street from the underground station. Very clean, air conditioning, made for a wonderful trip. If there was any draw back, the elevator was quit slow, but that's it.
#25
Joined: Jul 2003
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As per Ingo,I stand corrected, I just realized that we actually stayed at the Renaissance which is owned by Marriott just across the street from Marriott Munich. Glad to hear that Marriott has AC.
I have also stayed a couple of times at Le Meridien which is a great hotel stuck in a rougher/dumpy surrounding by the train station.
I have also stayed a couple of times at Le Meridien which is a great hotel stuck in a rougher/dumpy surrounding by the train station.
#26
Joined: May 2008
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The Hotel Uhland is a charming mansion converted to a small hotel. It is a long walk to the Marianplatz-- probably 20 minutes. Only about 10 minutes to the train depot.
Hotel Uhland is in a pleasant and quiet semi-residential neighborhood of tree-lined streets. There are some local restaurants which are nice.
A nice breakfast buffet is offered, free internet use, and a helpful front desk.
And, you can borrow bikes for free from the hotel and ride around by the river.
Our family room was quite large, with a new bathroom (two years ago).
Hotel Uhland is in a pleasant and quiet semi-residential neighborhood of tree-lined streets. There are some local restaurants which are nice.
A nice breakfast buffet is offered, free internet use, and a helpful front desk.
And, you can borrow bikes for free from the hotel and ride around by the river.
Our family room was quite large, with a new bathroom (two years ago).




