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Munich Travel Guide

Munich is noted for its architecture and culture, and its annual Oktoberfest beer celebration is world famous. Munich's cultural scene is second to none, its museums are even considered to outrank Berlin in quality and it has been brilliantly rebuilt after the war.

About Munich

Munich covers an area of 119.9 sq. miles (310.4 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 5.4 million people being the capital of the Bavaria region and the third largest city in Germany. It is classified as a Gamma World City.

Hotels

h1.jpgOpposite the main railway station, Le Meridien Munich is located approximately 22 miles from Munich International Airport. Many of the city’s main attractions, including the Marienplatz Viktualienmarkt, the Bavarian State Opera, and the Hofbraeuhaus, are within walking distance. Hotel amenities include the barbershop, beauty salon, game room, jogging track, shops, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, tennis professional, and the Futuresse Wellness Center, measuring 750 square meters with indoor swimming pool, solarium, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath, massage rooms, and a full exercise room. Le Potager and La Traction Bar are also on site. Room service is available 24 hours. The hotel also offers airport transfers, babysitting service, videotape rental, 24-hour front desk and concierge, bell service, valet laundry service, currency exchange, doctor on call, florist, newsstand, outdoor and indoor parking, and valet parking.

All rooms feature air-conditioning, bathrobes and slippers (on request), cable TV, complimentary newspapers, dataports, full-length mirrors, hairdryers, high-speed Internet access, irons and ironing boards (on request), minibars, safes, umbrellas (on request), and voicemail.

Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel

Mandarin Oriental Munich

King’s Hotel First Class

Holiday Inn Munich City



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