Zimmer in Munich
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Zimmer in Munich
Hi,
I'll be arriving in Munich on the evening of my 30th birthday (May 17) and have been looking for a decent "Zimmer frei" in Munich. We're considering trying the Acanthus hotel (not really what we're looking for), but would love to hear about people's experiences with smaller homes.
Thanks for your recommendations in advance. We leave three weeks from Tuesday!!!
-john
I'll be arriving in Munich on the evening of my 30th birthday (May 17) and have been looking for a decent "Zimmer frei" in Munich. We're considering trying the Acanthus hotel (not really what we're looking for), but would love to hear about people's experiences with smaller homes.
Thanks for your recommendations in advance. We leave three weeks from Tuesday!!!
-john
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You could try lookingthrough this site, which shows bed and breakfast places and more:
http://www.bedandbreakfast.de/muench...ex.php?lang=ge
I'm sure you can contact them in English.
Harzer
http://www.bedandbreakfast.de/muench...ex.php?lang=ge
I'm sure you can contact them in English.
Harzer
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>Die Wohnungsinhaber wohnen in dieser Zeit woanders.
No way! would I rent any of these places!
"Zimmer frei" for a short time are not common at all ihn Munich. If you happen to be students looking for accomodation for a while it's different. Look for a Pension and you'll be o.k.
No way! would I rent any of these places!
"Zimmer frei" for a short time are not common at all ihn Munich. If you happen to be students looking for accomodation for a while it's different. Look for a Pension and you'll be o.k.
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Some of them sound quite nice to me! Renting a room in the countryside is pretty common in Germany; I don''t know so much in Munich, but why not? Read carefully; just ask enough questions to know what you're getting. It is always a little more high risk, but it could also be less expensive and you get to live in a German home which could be more interesting than staying in a hotel.