4 Best Hotels in Munich, Germany

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Though Munich has a vast number of hotels in all price ranges, booking one can be a challenge, as this is a trade-show city as well as a prime tourist destination. If you're visiting during any of the major trade fairs such as the ISPO (sports, fashion) in January or the IHM (crafts) in February/March, or during Oktoberfest at the end of September, try to make reservations at least a few months in advance. It is acceptable practice in Europe to request to see a room before committing to it, so feel free to ask at check-in once you arrive.

Some of the large, upscale hotels that cater to expense-account business travelers have attractive weekend discount rates—sometimes as much as 50% below normal prices. Conversely, most hotels raise their regular rates by at least 30% during big trade fairs and Oktoberfest. Online booking sites like Hotel Reservation Service (www.hrs.com) often have prices well below the hotel's published prices (i.e., price ranges in this guide) in slow periods and on short notice. Look for the names we suggest here and search online for potential deals.

Munich's tourist information office has two outlets that can help you with hotel bookings if you haven't reserved in advance. One is outside Hauptbahnhof, the central station, and the other is at Marienplatz, in the Rathaus information office. Your best bet is to visit in person.

Gästehaus Englischen Garten

$$$$ | Liebergesellstr. 8, Munich, 80802, Germany Fodor's Choice

A converted water mill, dating back over three centuries and adjoining the English Garden, is the setting for this charming hotel that lacks some modern amenities despite the high prices. The old-fashioned rooms (all without TVs) are in the main building, some of which have shared bathrooms. 

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Wonderfully cozy rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No a/c or elevator
  • 2-night minimum stay required
  • Not all rooms have private bathrooms
Liebergesellstr. 8, Munich, 80802, Germany
089-383–9410
Hotel Details
12 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Pension Am Siegestor

$$ | Akademiestr. 5, Munich, 80799, Germany

Modest but appealing, this Pension takes up three floors of a fin de siècle mansion between the Siegestor monument on Leopoldstrasse and the university. Most of the simply furnished rooms face the impressive Arts Academy across the street. 

Pros

  • A homey atmosphere
  • Walking distance to Englischer Garten
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • The elevator is old
  • No restaurant or bar
  • Only some rooms have en suite bathrooms
Akademiestr. 5, Munich, 80799, Germany
089-399–550
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Zur Post Garni-Andechs

$$ | Starnberger Str. 2, Andechs, 82346, Germany

Not far from the Andechs Monastery, everything about this B&B is Bavarian country style—clean and functional, with solid-pine furnishings. 

Pros

  • Convenient to Andechs Monastery
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lovely terrace and lawn

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Room decor may not appeal to all
  • Traffic noise from rooms facing road
Starnberger Str. 2, Andechs, 82346, Germany
08152-9182-0
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Jagdschloss

$$$ | Alte Allee 21, Munich, 81245, Germany

This century-old former hunting lodge in Munich's leafy Obermenzing suburb features modern rooms.

Pros

  • Good restaurant with Bavarian specialties
  • Free, easy parking
  • Free Wi-Fi in rooms

Cons

  • Far from the City Center
  • Convenient only with a car
  • No elevator
Alte Allee 21, Munich, 81245, Germany
089-820–820
Hotel Details
38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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