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Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München
4.4/561 Reviews

Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München

Munich|0.58km from Shoya

Latest booking 20 hrs ago

We are here now. Reserved 2 rooms to accommodate 4 people, one for 3 adults, the other for 1 adult. They brought us a roll away bed for the 3rd adult and when I asked the front desk, they said they had no rooms to accommodate 3 adults with 3 proper beds. (Then why offer it as an option?). We were offered to move to a larger room, for the larger price, but would still only get the roll away bed for the 3rd adult. Accommodations…..incredibly dissatisfied. Especially for a 5 star hotel. We were ignored, not exaggerating, when we pulled up with our vehicle. While trying to parallel park to unload, 2 employees stood joking around. A colleague stopped what he was doing, interrupted them, and all but got in their face to tell them to help us! At this point I was pissed! And mind you, i was outside of the car and they had no idea i was with the car……so i was witness to it all. They were kissing the feet of the others (who were not wearing sweat pants) and legitimately IGNORED us. I was PISSED. Not because I’m stuck on myself, but because it’s so true. If you don’t LOOK a certain way, especially at this 5 star hotel, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. Don’t hate on me for my honest review. Just know that if TRUE luxury is what you’re seeking, no matter what you look like or what you drive, you may have better luck down the road. It’s not here. Best of luck and let’s hope I’m one of the few who has had to experience this.

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Haus im Tal
4.3/5107 Reviews

Haus im Tal

Munich|0.2km from Shoya
This review is far overdue, having stayed there last summer, but oh well. I am catching up on reviews now! My family (2 adults, 2 kids under 12) had planned to stay at Haus im Tal originally in July 2020, but then Covid hit. I'd booked a nonrefundable rate, but the hotel was kind enough to offer a travel voucher good until the end of 2021, so that we could come and stay another time. Unfortunately, we still didn't feel safe enough to travel in 2021, with unvaccinated kids, so they kindly extended it through 2022, which I thought was going above and beyond. We finally made in there in Aug 2022. We were able to drop our bags at the hotel while we waited for our room to be ready, Megan greeted us at the bar/restaurant/check-in desk on the top floor, and was just so kind and so welcoming to my family. She treated us to some amazing cappuccinos (so needed and appreciated after the long flight) and our kids to some juice. The rooftop is a lovely little calm place to hang out, and she said we were welcome to just stay there and wait for our room if we wanted to, but we decided to walk and explore a bit. The location of the hotel is truly excellent, near many different options for Munich's excellent public transportation system. (Even as first-timers to the city, we took the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses with no trouble. I highly recommend downloading the City Mapper app, as it is far superior to Google Maps and will guide you via public transportation better.) We spent our first few hours exploring Marienplatz, one of the cathedrals, and - our favorite - the Viktualienmarkt, or ”victual's market” which is just 5 min away by foot. There you will find very many food stands selling everything from fresh produce, to pastries and coffees, to meat sandwiches and brats, to beer, to honey, and so much more. It's a foodie's dream and should not be missed, as it's so fun to sample your way through and then end up at the shady beer garden. Our room was lovely, a bit spartan, but roomy, clean, and comfortable. We'd selected a Downtown Apartment because it could fit all 4 of us (a rarity in Europe; the kids slept on the pull-out sofa) and because it was brighter than the other dark-painted rooms the hotel offers. We took breakfast upstairs on a couple of the mornings, and although I thought it was a bit expensive at first, I ended up not minding once I tasted the food and enjoyed how high-quality everything was. It was one of the best hotel breakfasts that we've ever had, and a really lovely way to start those days. The staff at Haus im Tal were universally friendly and very helpful. It felt almost like a family-run business, and definitely went against the stereotypes we have of Germans being cold. Megan in particular was a stand-out, and we thank her for her hospitality. We would love to stay at HiT again in the future!

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Mercure Hotel Muenchen Altstadt
4.2/5113 Reviews
For a tourist, the best place to live in Munich is Old Town. This hotel is located in an ugly building. Also, the lobby is quite modest. The breakfast room is stylish. The breakfast was very pleasant with a good selection of food. We were lucky that our room was ready on arrival at 11:15. We had booked a comfort room that is the second-best category after the only suite on the 7th floor. Our room was located on the 5th floor. The views were not great. There was a building opposite the narrow street. Our room was quite spacious with a separate bedroom and living room. However, the living room was very sp****ly furnished, with just two small chairs and a table. There would have been room for a sofa. The bathroom was small but quite functional. On our last day, there was a strange incident. Our room had been cleaned while we were enjoying breakfast. We had left all our stuff on the bed in the order to quickly pack when we returned from breakfast. However, the bed had been made (probably with the sheets we had used). Hopefully, the room was recleaned after our departure. Because of the location, the value was somewhat better for the paid 236 euros per night than in our first hotel, Cocoon Hauptbahnhof. A small minibar replenished daily was included in the price.
Hotel Sendlinger Tor
3.4/523 Reviews
It is a very simple and ordinary small hotel with small rooms and small beds and toilets, but it is very clean and the transportation is convenient. The price is very good in Munich. The attitude of the front desk is very good, because there are rooms available, the front desk let us check in early. The room is not equipped with a kettle and disposable toiletries, as most European hotels do, you can bring your own if you need it.
Hotel Mio by Amano
4.3/5102 Reviews
Perfect for us in many ways! Great location right on the shopping streets, we were in the middle of action when we stepped out to the pedestrian zone. No need to commute to city center from far away. Boho chic- style design. Loved the use of different colors in different spaces and floors to create a special ambience across the small but cosy hotel. Rooms were small but comfy, and totally quiet. Not a single sound from eithet outside or from next door, which I really appreciated. There was a church right behind the hotel, but window closed you couln't hear the bells at all. Great A/C. Such peaceful and quiet nights spent in our lovely room sleeping like a baby. Great, thick curtains blocked out all the light, so it was dark, too. Perfect for a bad sleeper. Bathroom was neat and tidy and spacious enough for our needs. Everything was clean and spotless everywhere in the hotel- well done cleaning team! Breakfast was 19e. (not included in our price) and worth it! So fresh and delicious. Croissants, bread rolls, jam, cheese, fresh fruits, great quality tea in a cute pot, pancakes...service was good and the room beautiful. Good start for our busy days in town. Nice young staff at the reception very service-minded and friendly. Taxi drivers pick you up from the reception since they cannot drive there due to location on a pedestrian zone. Only negative things worth mentioning: -no tea making facilities in the rooms -pillows and duvets made of synthetic materials instead of feather and down -very poor water pressure in the shower (5th floor)
Hotel Altmunchen by Blattl
4/536 Reviews
On our round trip through Germany we booked in advance two rooms in this hotel. Considering the fact it was the most expensive one on our trip I like to summarize the following: + The bed was really good. We slept very well - It was very loud from the road (party on the other side of the street, fire fighters main station on the road) not their fault - The rooms do not look like how it is presented on the provided pictures. In one room very old bath room. In the room itself a good wooden floor. + In our room the bath was new. The floor in the sleeping room with an old carped covered. - The room service was bad: we had to ask for toilet paper. The shower gel was empty and not refilled. The staff was able to understand English, German or French. No reaction on a good morning etc. - The initial breakfast we took in the hotel. For the second and the third we left the hotel (even we already paid for it). I do not expect a huge and overfilled buffet, because I do not like food-waste. But for 15 euro I expect the availability of fresh bread, a good coffee and some soft-cheese and fruits. The bread was hard, one little soft cheese. I refilled the empty water carafe. The coffee machine in use was for home use. After I finished my breakfast we got a Cappuccino from the really friendly staff. She was forced to deal with bad technology. Sorry, that's the fact. For breakfast chose Trachtenvogl or Madam Anna Ekke (both pretty close) and you pay less for much more quality!
Hotel am Markt
4/563 Reviews
Great location . Room cosy (small) but good for sleeping . Bed comfy and good bathroom. We were on first floor but minimal street noise. Room basic. Able to borrow a kettle from reception which was nice. Couldn’t find fault with the hotel at all .
Living Hotel Das Viktualienmarkt
4/585 Reviews
Isarvorstadt
We stayed here before Covid and it was really delightful and so well situated . We had a fantastic attic room . This time we had an attic room on the other side of the hotel and it was not great . The room is awkward in shape and your bed faces an angled wall - right up against it - and there is a tv up above your head on the sloped ceiling. Bizarre The bathroom has one flimsy standing towel type rack but no where to hang a hand towel or a wet towel or even a gown The shelf above the basin is so narrow you can not even put your vanity bag there and mine is teeny . Or even a small glass for toothpaste and your toothbrush . And to top it all off the water heating cylinder is in the cupboard behind the bed which is not sound proofed so through out the night you can hear it switching on an off like an engine . The staff were abrupt, unhelpful and dismissive to the point of it actually being rude . When we arrived the guy that checked us in helped us take one suitcase to the lift and then left mumbling something about the number for reception . Likewise they didn’t greet when you when out ; returned or checked out .

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For those traveling for business and tourism, Munich Airport (succeeded Munich-Riem Airport) is the preferred choice when visiting Munich. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Munich by train is a good choice as well.

There are 414 hotels in Munich on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Munich has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 159 USD. There are 12 five-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 375 USD per night. There are 113 four-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 176 USD per night. There are 169 three-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 142 USD per night. There are 26 two-star hotels in Munich at an average price of 119 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Munich. In Munich, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Rilano 24/7 Hotel München in Munich is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Holiday Inn Munich City Centre.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Munich, such as Bier- und Oktoberfestmuseum, Hofbrauhaus Munchen, Marienplatz. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Freising, Allianz Arena, Chiem Lake. The most famous attractions locally are BMW Headquarters, English Garden, International Congress Center. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Maximilianstraße, Hermès, Viktualienmarkt for a great shopping experience.

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