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Munich Pensione or B&B?
Looking for cozy lodging near the Viktualienmarkt for the first week in November. Any recommendations will be appreciated. <BR> <BR>Danke
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hi there, <BR>no so shure how far it is to Viktualienmarkt, but the "Brunnenhof" is a real nice an and (for Munich) very cheap. More information You will find on their www: brunnenhof.de <BR>have fun <BR>Gar
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Don't know the area you are looking in, but we stayed at the Hotel Uhland 3 years ago and it was a wonderful place. Good breakfast, soft featherbeds. Our room had a little terrace and it was in a nice residential section about 5 blocks from the train and walkable to everything. They are on the net. <BR> <BR>Denise
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We're booked for two nights at Pension Seibel near the Viktualienmarkt in September after reading good things about this place. They have a website at www.seibel-hotel-munich.de . <BR> <BR>Has anyone stayed at Pension Seibel that can confirm it's close to the V-markt and a pleasant accomodation?
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Oops, the URL is wrong, hotel should be "hotels", that is: <BR>www.seibel-hotels-munich.de .
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I stayed at the Pension Seibel in August 1999 and it was a nice place to stay. The rooms were pleasant and the breakfast was great. The entrance is in between two shoe stores and it is about a block from the Viktualienmarkt. We have reservations there this September, so we hope it'll be a pleasant place to stay once again. I did read a negative post by someone at the Grafitti Wall at www.ricksteves.com, but hopefully that was an isolated incident.
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