Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Munich for 2026

Reviewed by Logan Coleman - 11 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Munich, in Bavaria, Germany, is a city of historic streets and efficient transit that makes exploration easy. This budget-friendly guide highlights top cheap stays in Munich, a place famed for beer halls and easy access to the Alps. It’s for travelers who want smart value, affordable comfort, and room in the trip budget for museums, markets, and the city itself. Hotels were selected from broad city research and then narrowed by verified guest ratings, location, and value.

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Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
1
Best Overall
8.9

7,744 reviews

Leonardo Hotel Munich City East

At Leonardo Hotel Munich City East, you step from U‑ and S‑Bahn to the lobby in about two minutes.
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3
Best Value
8.5

14,691 reviews

Hotel Am Moosfeld

Hotel Am Moosfeld pairs a huge breakfast buffet (even a pho station) with an indoor pool, two saunas, and a small gym a minute from the main building.
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Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
5
Best for Couples
8.3

5,893 reviews

Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark

At Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark, a handful of rooms swap chain style for Bavarian timber rooms with canopy beds, adding a local touch near the English Garden.
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8.6

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1. Leonardo Hotel Munich City East

Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East

1/5

Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
Leonardo Hotel Munich City East
8.9

7,744 reviews

From
$74
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

At Leonardo Hotel Munich City East, you step from U‑ and S‑Bahn to the lobby in about two minutes.

The hotel sits by Neuperlach Süd, a quiet office district in Munich’s east. A grocery store and a drugstore are next door, so quick snacks and toiletries are simple. Trains reach the central station and old town in about 20–25 minutes. Rooms feel modern and tidy rather than huge, with big showers and solid soundproofing when windows stay closed. Each room includes a kettle, a pod coffee machine, and a small fridge for drinks.

What this place does best is make logistics easy. Drivers get underground parking on site and a big P+R garage across the street. Mornings start strong with a generous buffet, often with a cook making eggs to order. It suits business travelers with meetings nearby, families who want simple connections and occasional connecting rooms, and city explorers who value a clean base with fast transport.

The tradeoff: the calm, transit-linked setting sits 20–25 minutes from Munich’s main sights, better for savvy visitors than first-time center dwellers.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Neuperlach Süd station for U‑Bahn and S‑Bahn.
  • Rooms include kettle, pod coffee machine, and a handy small fridge.
  • Generous breakfast buffet with made-to-order eggs and Bavarian items.
  • On-site underground parking, with a large public P+R garage opposite.

Cons

  • Sliding frosted bathroom doors lack privacy and do not fully close.
  • Location is outside the center; plan 20–30 minutes by train.
  • Wi‑Fi signal can be unstable during evenings.

What travelers say

J

James C.

Two minutes to the station made everything easy. We brewed coffee in the room, zipped into the center, and grabbed snacks from REWE next door before bed.

2. Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich

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8.5

10,313 reviews

From
$85
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Stay across from Olympiapark and reach Marienplatz in about 15 minutes on the U3.

The hotel sits beside Oberwiesenfeld station, a 2-minute walk from the lobby. BMW Welt and the BMW Museum are close, and the park is ideal for morning runs or concert nights. The neighborhood is quiet and businesslike, so most dining requires a short ride. Rooms feel modern and practical, with comfy beds, desks, and espresso machines. Showers are strong, and sound insulation keeps things calm after busy days.

Breakfast is the headline act here. The buffet is generous, with hot dishes, fresh breads, and even a pancake maker. The lively bar and lobby make easy meeting spots, and underground parking helps drivers. This setup suits families heading to Olympiapark events, travelers visiting BMW Welt, and solo business guests who want simple transit and a steady base. A small playground behind the hotel adds an easy win for kids.

There are tradeoffs. The quiet, office-park setting means fewer restaurants outside; expect to hop on the U3 for dinner. The glass bathroom doors offer limited privacy, which won’t work for everyone.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Oberwiesenfeld U3 for fast trips to Marienplatz.
  • Across from Olympiapark; easy stroll to BMW Welt and Museum.
  • Big breakfast buffet with hot dishes, fresh breads, pancake maker.
  • Modern rooms with espresso machines, comfy beds, solid sound insulation.

Cons

  • Glass sliding bathroom doors offer limited privacy, especially at night.
  • Wi‑Fi reliability varies; some rooms report weak or dropping connections.
  • Few restaurants nearby; quiet business-park vibe after dark.

What travelers say

N

Nora F.

The breakfast pancake machine delighted the kids, and the U3 station two minutes away made getting to Marienplatz simple.

3. Hotel Am Moosfeld

Hotel Am Moosfeld
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1/5

Hotel Am Moosfeld
Hotel Am Moosfeld
Hotel Am Moosfeld
Hotel Am Moosfeld
Hotel Am Moosfeld
8.5

14,691 reviews

From
$71
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Hotel Am Moosfeld pairs a huge breakfast buffet (even a pho station) with an indoor pool, two saunas, and a small gym a minute from the main building.

Set in a quiet residential pocket east of Munich’s center, it’s about 10 minutes on foot to U2 Moosfeld and around 20–30 minutes by train to Marienplatz. The Messe fairgrounds sit one or two stops away, handy for events. Rooms are simple and spotless, with good beds and modern showers. Some units add kitchenettes or balconies, and kettles or mini-fridges are available on request. The neighborhood stays quiet at night, with little through traffic.

The breakfast spread is the star: strong coffee, fresh breads, cheeses, hot dishes, and that occasional noodle soup. The on-site restaurant and bar keep dinners easy after long days. This is a smart base for trade show visitors, value-minded families in an apartment, and swimmers or sauna fans who want wellness time without a resort stay.

The calm, out-of-center setting means a walk to the U-Bahn and about a half-hour to the old town. The pool, sauna, and gym sit in a separate building reached outdoors.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to U2 Moosfeld for easy city access.
  • Exceptional breakfast buffet with wide variety, sometimes including pho noodle soup.
  • Indoor pool, two saunas, and small gym included with stay.
  • Apartments and studios with kitchenettes available for longer stays.

Cons

  • Limited on-site parking; evening arrivals often use nearby street parking.
  • Pool, sauna, and gym are in a separate building.
  • Few restaurants and shops in the immediate area.

What travelers say

L

Layla C.

I asked for a kettle and a small fridge—both arrived within an hour. Breakfast felt endless, even a pho station.

4. Leonardo Hotel & Residenz München

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8.3

12,381 reviews

From
$74
Best for City Breaks
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Set on a quiet residential street, this hotel pairs city access with everyday comforts, about a 3-minute walk to Silberhornstraße U‑Bahn.

The neighborhood feels local and calm, with supermarkets and casual restaurants nearby. Riverside paths are within walking distance. Rooms are compact but smart, and many have a small balcony. Many rooms include a kitchenette with microwave, kettle, coffee maker, and fridge, plus daily coffee and water. Beds tend toward two twins joined together, and storage is efficient rather than generous.

What stands out here is the blend of fast transport and apartment-style touches. It suits families who want easy breakfasts or simple meals, long-stay travelers who appreciate the laundry, and city breakers who prefer quiet nights after exploring. There’s a small bar, and an attached restaurant for nights when staying close sounds best. Practical perks like an on-site laundry room and underground parking make travel smoother.

Know this tradeoff: Wi‑Fi is often unreliable at busy times, so remote workers should plan a backup connection.

Pros

  • Steps from Silberhornstraße U‑Bahn; reach central sights in about 10 minutes.
  • Rooms with kitchenettes include microwave, kettle, coffee machine, and mini fridge.
  • Many rooms have a small balcony for fresh air.
  • On-site laundry room and underground parking add long-stay convenience.

Cons

  • Wi‑Fi often slow and unstable, especially at peak times.
  • Two small elevators create long waits during busy periods.
  • Kitchen utensils not provided in rooms unless requested at reception.

What travelers say

W

William J.

Loved having morning coffee on the balcony, then hopping on the U‑Bahn two minutes away. Only gripe: the Wi‑Fi kept dropping every evening.

5. Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark

Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark

1/5

Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark
8.3

5,893 reviews

From
$69
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabellapark, a handful of rooms swap chain style for Bavarian timber rooms with canopy beds, adding a local touch near the English Garden.

Set in quiet, leafy Arabellapark, the hotel sits in a safe residential pocket with supermarkets and cafes within reach. Getting around is simple: it’s 10–15 minutes to the U‑Bahn at Arabellapark, with bus and tram links nearby. Expect a calm base rather than a city‑center buzz. Rooms vary in look; many bathrooms are refreshed, while some spaces feel older. Practical perks help: a small fridge, kettle, and coffee machine appear in many rooms, with daily housekeeping and 24‑hour reception.

The standout here is ease and value for low‑stress days. Guests love the free bike rental for rides through the park and along the river. Breakfast draws praise for range and speed of service, and the on‑site bar/restaurant solves quiet‑night dinners. This setup suits weekend couples who want green space and quiet nights, solo or budget‑minded business travelers, and pet owners who plan park walks.

There’s a tradeoff: the calm setting means a longer hop to Marienplatz. Plan on a short walk to transit and a longer ride into the old town, and note that some rooms, elevators, and AC feel dated compared with freshly renovated areas.

Pros

  • Free bike rental for rides to the nearby English Garden.
  • 10–15 minute walk to Arabellapark U‑Bahn and tram links.
  • Rooms often include small fridge, kettle, and coffee machine.
  • Generous breakfast buffet with hot items and plenty of seating.

Cons

  • Far from Munich old town; transit rides take around 30 minutes.
  • Air conditioning and Wi‑Fi strength vary between rooms and floors.
  • Aging building; occasional elevator waits and dated decor in places.

What travelers say

J

Jackson C.

Borrowed the free bikes and cruised the English Garden at sunset. Back in a Bavarian-style room, the canopy bed felt like a fun Munich surprise.

6. Citadines Arnulfpark Munich

Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich

1/5

Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
Citadines Arnulfpark Munich
8.6

4,578 reviews

From
$84
Best for Long Stays
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Step out the front door, catch the tram, and reach the Old Town in about 10 minutes by tram. Then come back to apartment-style comfort with kitchenettes in the rooms for easy meals.

The hotel sits on Arnulfstrasse, west of the main station. It feels calmer than the Hbf blocks, yet stays well connected. A tram stop is right outside, and an S‑Bahn station sits a short walk away. Supermarkets, cafés, and a beer garden are nearby. Rooms are simple and modern, with sofa beds for extra guests and blackout curtains for sleep. Many include a microwave, cooktop, fridge, and even a dishwasher. Lighting can feel dim, so pack a book light if you like to read at night.

What this place does best is flexibility. Families can spread out in one‑bedroom units. Business travelers ride straight to meetings and work later with steady Wi‑Fi. Long‑stay guests appreciate the free lobby coffee and the on‑site laundry, which keeps packing light. If quiet matters, ask for a courtyard room.

There are tradeoffs. Street‑facing rooms hear tram and traffic noise, especially late. Housekeeping is not daily on shorter stays, and the AC feels weak during hot spells. If parking is essential, reserve the garage early.

Pros

  • Tram stop at the door; about 10 minutes to the Old Town.
  • Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes, many with dishwasher, microwave, and fridge.
  • Free lobby coffee and tea, handy before sightseeing or meetings.
  • On-site laundry and small gym make longer stays more comfortable.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms get tram and traffic noise late at night.
  • Air conditioning feels weak during hot spells, especially in summer.
  • Housekeeping is not daily on shorter stays; towels on request.

What travelers say

R

Ruby H.

The free coffee machine in the lobby became our daily stop before hopping on the tram out front. Super easy rides into the center.

7. Leonardo Hotel Munich City South

Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South

1/5

Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
Leonardo Hotel Munich City South
8.6

4,497 reviews

From
$75
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

The 53 bus stops at the door, linking you to Harras and the U/S‑Bahn in minutes.

This south‑side base sits on quiet streets with bakeries, cafés, and a supermarket close by. You can walk 10–12 minutes to the U3 or ride the bus from the entrance. Reaching central sights takes about 25–30 minutes by public transport. Rooms feel modern and very clean, with solid soundproofing. Bathrooms run small, and many rooms use lamps instead of a ceiling light. Some top‑floor rooms add a balcony. Most rooms include a coffee machine; kettles are not standard.

Breakfast is the daily win here, with a wide spread and hot dishes. Wi‑Fi works well, and the hotel has handled mid‑size meetings smoothly. That makes it a strong fit for solo business travelers and small teams. Families who want a calm area and easy transport do well, too. Drivers will like the on‑site underground parking. For low‑key evenings, an Augustiner beer garden sits a short walk away.

Tradeoff: there’s no on‑site dinner restaurant, and the lobby bar is not always open. If the focus is the Old Town, plan on roughly a half‑hour each way.

Pros

  • 53 bus stop outside, quick ride to Harras U- and S‑Bahn.
  • Rich breakfast buffet with hot items and fresh fruit.
  • Rooms are quiet, very clean, with strong showers and reliable Wi‑Fi.
  • On-site underground parking, plus shops and bakeries within minutes.

Cons

  • About 25–30 minutes to central sights by public transport.
  • No on-site dinner restaurant; lobby bar not always open.
  • Rooms and bathrooms are small, and lighting lacks a ceiling fixture.

What travelers say

L

Leah C.

The 53 bus stops right outside—super easy to reach Harras and the U-Bahn. Breakfast had tons of choices, and the shower pressure was the wake-up I needed.

8. H4 Hotel München Messe

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8.2

4,088 reviews

From
$79
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Across from Messe München, H4 Hotel München Messe lets you finish a session and be in a quiet room within minutes, with a 5-minute walk to the U-Bahn and the Riem Arcaden mall.

The hotel sits in Messestadt, a calm area with a park and lake nearby for jogs. Restaurants and groceries at Riem Arcaden are close, and the metro gets you to the city center in about 25 minutes. Rooms feel modern and practical. Many include coffee and tea makers, a minibar, and a good desk. Soundproofing keeps street and hallway noise down. There’s a spa with sauna and a small gym to unwind after a long day.

This is a standout base for fairs, congresses, and concerts at the exhibition grounds. You can stroll to ICM sessions, take a break between meetings, and get back fast. Breakfast is a highlight, with a big spread and options for different diets, including vegan choices. It suits solo business travelers, teams attending the fair, and families who want space and an easy launch point for day trips.

Tradeoff: it sits outside the historic core, so plan a 20–30 minute metro ride for sightseeing. Also note there’s no room service and late-night dining on site is limited, and reception can be busy during major events.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to U-Bahn and Riem Arcaden shopping center.
  • Directly across from Messe München and ICM convention halls.
  • Generous breakfast buffet with wide variety, including vegan options.
  • Quiet, modern rooms with coffee and tea makers.

Cons

  • No room service; limited late-night dining options on property.
  • Check-in and checkout lines grow long during major events.
  • Metro ride to old town takes about 20–30 minutes.

What travelers say

E

Elizabeth S.

After the Messe, we walked five minutes to Riem Arcaden for dinner. The room stayed quiet, and I actually slept great before the next day’s sessions.

9. NH München Ost Conference Center

NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center

1/5

NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
NH München Ost Conference Center
8.1

2,901 reviews

From
$67
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

For trade shows and concerts at Messe München, you walk there in about 15 minutes, with buses stopping right outside and a calm base in Aschheim.

East of Munich’s center, this hotel sits close to the exhibition grounds. Riem S‑Bahn is about a 10-minute walk away, and frequent buses run from the door. Getting into the old town takes longer, but the route is easy. Rooms feel spacious and quiet, with firm beds and clean, modern bathrooms. Suites add extra room; kettles and mugs are available on request.

What stands out here is event support. During big weeks, staff lean in with welcome drinks, printed maps, and even small gift bags. Weekend breakfast runs late, and the bar serves after shows. A compact gym and wellness area help you reset after long days. It suits trade‑fair delegates, concertgoers headed to Messe, drivers using free parking out front, and families who need space.

There is a tradeoff. If your plans center on Munich’s old town, plan extra time and that 10‑minute walk to the train. Dinner choices on‑site are limited, and the basic Wi‑Fi may feel slow.

Pros

  • Fifteen-minute walk to Messe München and ICM for events and concerts.
  • Bus stop outside with frequent service to the nearest station.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with firm beds and modern bathrooms.
  • Generous breakfast buffet with hot and cold choices daily.

Cons

  • Far from Munich old town; train ride adds time to trips.
  • Ten-minute walk to Riem station; awkward with luggage or bad weather.
  • Limited dinner menu at the on-site restaurant evenings.

What travelers say

M

Maya C.

Got a gift bag with poncho and a printed map at check-in, then the bar stayed open after the concert. Those small touches made getting to Messe simple.

10. Leonardo Hotel München City West

Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West

1/5

Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
Leonardo Hotel München City West
8.3

3,365 reviews

From
$72
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Step outside and reach U3 Brudermühlstraße in two minutes; you’re at Marienplatz in about 7 minutes.

The area feels local, with bakeries, supermarkets, and easy Isar river walks. HP8 and the Isarphilharmonie sit a short stroll away. Rooms are simple and tidy. Many include compact kitchenettes with a microwave and hob, and some add a balcony or small garden patio.

The standout is city access plus apartment-style comfort. Families will like the kitchenettes, the free bottle of water, and the laundry in the basement. Long-stay guests should look at Studios and Apartments. City-break travelers and concertgoers get fast, direct rides to the center and HP8.

Note the tradeoff: there is no air conditioning. In warm months, request a courtyard room and plan on open windows or a fan.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to U3 Brudermühlstraße station for fast city access.
  • Many rooms include kitchenettes with microwave, hob, and small fridge.
  • On-site sauna and steam room for post-sightseeing relaxation.
  • Guest laundry machines available in the basement for longer stays.

Cons

  • No air conditioning; summer stays may feel warm without nighttime breeze.
  • Kitchenettes often lack utensils and dishes unless requested from reception.
  • Wi-Fi signal strength varies by room location within the building.

What travelers say

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Emma S.

The sauna and steam room were a sweet surprise after a rainy day. We had them to ourselves and slept crazy well after.

11. Leonardo Hotel Munich City Olympiapark

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8.1

8,808 reviews

From
$79
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

You can walk to Olympiapark and the BMW Museum, then hop the tram right outside and reach the central station in about 15 minutes.

The hotel sits on Dachauer Strasse near Leonrodplatz. Supermarkets, a bakery, and casual cafes are a short stroll away. It’s not in the Old Town, but the tram makes trips simple. Rooms vary by wing; courtyard‑facing options feel calm. Some include small balconies or terraces. Air conditioning and blackout blinds help with sleep. Many rooms add a coffee machine and daily bottled water.

What stands out here is the easy access to sport and city sights without city‑center noise. Runners like the routes through Olympiapark. Event‑goers walk to BMW Welt and concerts. The breakfast buffet earns praise for range, including plant milks and pancakes. There’s a small lobby bar for a nightcap, and an on‑site garage for drivers. This is a solid fit for families heading to the park, business travelers who rely on trams, and couples who want quiet nights.

There are tradeoffs. You’re not steps from Marienplatz, and road‑facing rooms may catch traffic if windows are open. Bathrooms and some furnishings show age in spots, and a few rooms feel compact.

Pros

  • Tram stop a few minutes away; direct ride to Hauptbahnhof.
  • Olympiapark and BMW Museum reachable on foot from the hotel.
  • Courtyard rooms are quiet, some with small balconies or terraces.
  • Breakfast buffet has wide variety, with vegetarian options and plant milks.

Cons

  • Not in the Old Town; most sightseeing requires a tram ride.
  • Street‑facing rooms may hear traffic when windows are open.
  • Some rooms show wear, with occasional maintenance or cleanliness issues.

What travelers say

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Isla Y.

Tram stop literally outside—made it to Marienplatz in 15 minutes. Our courtyard room had a small balcony and was whisper‑quiet at night.

12. ibis Styles Muenchen Perlach

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Property building in ibis Styles Muenchen Perlach
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Bedroom, Bed in ibis Styles Muenchen Perlach
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8.4

3,934 reviews

From
$69
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set above Neuperlach Zentrum, this ibis Styles puts you on the U-Bahn at the door, so Munich’s historic core is about 15–20 minutes away by train.

Across the road sits the PEP shopping mall; downstairs are supermarkets, bakeries, and fast food. The setting is modern and practical. Rooms are compact with a playful, dark palette. Expect large TVs, AC, and strong soundproofing for a quiet sleep. Storage is minimal, and there’s no in‑room fridge, kettle, or safe. Walk‑in showers use partial glass, so bathroom floors may get wet.

Transit access is the star. It’s hard to beat stepping from lobby to platform in a minute. This spot fits budget city breakers, concertgoers, and solo travelers who plan to explore all day. Families do fine for short stays, helped by convenient dining next door and available connecting rooms.

Tradeoff: you’re outside the old town in a new plaza, and rooms feel tight. If you want bright work space or an in‑room fridge, look elsewhere.

Pros

  • U5 station outside; about 15 minutes to Odeonsplatz
  • PEP mall across the street with many dining options
  • Modern, very clean rooms with strong soundproof windows and AC
  • Friendly staff and handy luggage storage for late departures

Cons

  • Rooms run small with dark décor and limited natural light
  • No in-room fridge, kettle, or safe for valuables
  • Housekeeping only on request; notify reception at least a day prior

What travelers say

B

Brandon P.

The U5 stop is right outside—Odeonsplatz in around 15 minutes. After dinner at the mall across the street, our room stayed quiet and super clean all night.

13. Leonardo Hotel Munich City North

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1/10

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8.3

4,071 reviews

From
$80
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

In Moosach, this 4-star base puts U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and tram stops within a 5–7 minute walk, getting you to Marienplatz in about 20 minutes.

The setting is calm and local. Supermarkets sit next door, and a classic Bavarian beer hall, Alter Wirt, is across the street. Rooms are clean and practical. Some face the courtyard and have small balconies. Expect a coffee machine, daily water, and air conditioning. Bathrooms and decor vary; a few feel older, but housekeeping keeps them tidy.

What stands out here is easy movement around the city. With its direct S1 link to the airport, this spot works well for quick trips and longer stays. The breakfast team gets high marks for fresh choices and fast refills. Solo business travelers will like the simple commute and quiet nights. Families of three fit in rooms with a sofa bed, and late arrivals benefit from a 24-hour front desk and a lobby vending machine.

There is a tradeoff. This is not a downtown address, so plan extra time for sightseeing. The underground garage is handy, but the ramp is narrow and steep for larger cars.

Pros

  • 5–7-minute walk to U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and tram stops
  • Direct S1 train reaches the airport without transfers
  • Excellent breakfast with attentive staff who keep everything stocked
  • On-site underground parking and 24/7 front desk help late arrivals

Cons

  • Some rooms feel dated with stained carpets and worn furniture
  • Sofa beds for third guests are small and uncomfortable
  • Garage ramp is narrow and steep for larger vehicles

What travelers say

L

Layla B.

We landed late and the 24/7 front desk was a lifesaver. Checked in fast, then grabbed cold drinks from the lobby vending machine before crashing.

14. Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG

Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG

1/5

Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
Holiday Inn Munich - South by IHG
8.1

4,675 reviews

From
$57
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

In Munich’s south, Holiday Inn Munich - South puts you 5–10 minutes from the U3 and about 20–30 minutes to Marienplatz, with quiet rooms that often include a small balcony.

The hotel sits in a calm residential pocket with supermarkets like Lidl and dm a short walk away. Machtlfingerstraße station is the handy link for days in the center and easy returns at night. Rooms feel larger than the city norm and stay practical: comfy beds, desks for work, kettles for tea, and good soundproofing. Bathrooms are mostly shower-over-bathtub, which some travelers find less accessible.

This place shines for value and ease. The breakfast buffet draws praise for range and speed, helpful before sightseeing or meetings. There’s a simple restaurant, a lobby bar, and a leafy garden for a relaxed drink. A small 24/7 lobby shop covers late arrivals. It suits budget‑minded families who want space, solo business travelers who need a quiet base with transit nearby, and drivers who plan to leave the car on free neighborhood streets. Pet‑friendly rooms are available.

Tradeoffs are clear: the south‑side address means longer rides to the old town, and dining choices nearby are limited after dark. Not every room includes a fridge, and Wi‑Fi strength varies by location in the building.

Pros

  • 5–10-minute walk to U3 Machtlfingerstraße for direct rides to Marienplatz.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms, many with small balconies for fresh air.
  • Big breakfast buffet with hot dishes, pastries, and vegetarian options.
  • On-site restaurant, lobby bar, and leafy garden seating for evenings.

Cons

  • Far south of center; rides to Marienplatz take about 20–30 minutes.
  • Many rooms lack a fridge or minibar for storing snacks.
  • Wi‑Fi and air conditioning performance vary by room and corridor location.

What travelers say

M

Maya D.

Seven-minute walk to the U-Bahn, then straight to Marienplatz. Loved having a small balcony, and street parking was free right outside.

15. ACHAT Hotel München Süd

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1/10

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7.9

3,124 reviews

From
$79
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

ACHAT Hotel München Süd puts you 2 minutes from the U3 for a direct ride to Marienplatz in about 15–20 minutes, with a small sauna to unwind after exploring.

It sits in a quiet pocket in the south, with supermarkets and a few casual restaurants steps away. Walk a couple of minutes to the U-Bahn for fast center access. Rooms feel simple and modern, with blackout blinds and a practical desk. Many include a capsule coffee machine and a fridge; bathrooms often use a frosted-glass wall.

The winning combo here is value and transit. After a day out, the sauna and small gym offer low-key recovery. This base suits solo business travelers, friends visiting for events or Oktoberfest, and budget-minded city trippers who want quiet nights and easy trains.

You trade a downtown address for U-Bahn rides to the sights. Some rooms lack kettles, and the frosted-glass bathrooms reduce privacy and can brighten the room at night.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to U3 station with direct trains to Marienplatz.
  • Quiet neighborhood with Lidl and DM nearby for easy supplies.
  • Sauna and small gym on site for simple post-sightseeing downtime.
  • Rooms have blackout blinds; many include fridge and capsule coffee machines.

Cons

  • Frosted glass bathroom walls reduce privacy and brighten rooms at night.
  • No in-room kettle; housekeeping and towel change often only on request.
  • Not central; expect 15–20 minutes by U-Bahn to main sights.

What travelers say

M

Mason C.

Two minutes to the U3, we zipped to Marienplatz but slept in total quiet. The frosted bathroom wall lights up the room at night—bring an eye mask.

16. Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe

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1/10

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8

2,057 reviews

From
$80
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe makes Munich easy with a bus stop right outside and large, quiet rooms to come back to.

It sits in Neuperlach, a calm suburb in the southeast. From the door, buses run to the U5 at Neuperlach Zentrum; it’s about 15–20 minutes on foot. A grocery store sits a short walk away, and the local mall is easy to reach by bus. Rooms are spacious and tidy, with desks, mini‑fridge, tea and coffee, and blackout shades; many include a bathtub. Courtyard‑facing rooms stay especially quiet.

Breakfast is the headline here: a big buffet with fresh pastries and lots of choice. Staff keep things smooth with quick check‑in, late‑evening help, and bag storage. Families who want space, solo business travelers who need a quiet base, and road‑trippers breaking a journey will feel at home.

The tradeoff: it’s outside the center. Expect a walk to the U‑Bahn and about 25 minutes to the sights by bus and U‑Bahn; on‑site restaurant hours may be limited on some nights.

Pros

  • Bus stop right outside for quick connections to U5 Neuperlach Zentrum.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with desks, mini-fridge, tea and coffee.
  • Extensive breakfast buffet with fresh pastries and many choices.
  • Helpful staff provide luggage storage and fast check-in and checkout.

Cons

  • Far from city center; U‑Bahn is a 15–20 minute walk.
  • Parking garage costs extra and has low ceiling clearance.
  • Wi‑Fi sometimes unstable for video calls and remote work.

What travelers say

M

Miles E.

The bus stop is right outside, so getting to the U5 was simple. Our room stayed dark in the morning thanks to the roll shutters.

17. K+K Hotel am Harras

K+K Hotel am Harras
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K+K Hotel am Harras

1/4

K+K Hotel am Harras
K+K Hotel am Harras
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8

3,869 reviews

From
$71
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Step out of the Harras station elevator and you’re nearly at K+K Hotel am Harras; from there it’s about 8–10 minutes to Marienplatz by train.

The hotel sits in Sendling at busy Harras square, with shops all around and a 24/7 vending kiosk next door. Harras U- and S‑Bahn are right outside, so getting anywhere in Munich is fast. Rooms are simple and clean, with comfortable beds and well‑sealed windows that keep traffic noise low. Expect kettles for tea and coffee, decent desks, and good Wi‑Fi. Some rooms feel compact, and several have a shower over a bathtub. Many rooms lack a fridge.

What this place does best is effortless city access and dependable mornings. Breakfast draws praise for variety, including local pretzels, and there’s a breakfast terrace when weather allows. The small lobby bar feels cozy for an evening drink. It suits solo business travelers who value transit, couples on a quick city break, and families who book larger rooms or a suite.

Know the tradeoffs: underground parking is limited, tight, and fills quickly, so plan for street or public garages nearby. There’s no on‑site dinner service, and the immediate area gets quiet late, though transit puts livelier districts within minutes.

Pros

  • Harras U- and S‑Bahn outside; reach Marienplatz in about ten minutes.
  • Generous breakfast with pretzels, eggs, and an outdoor terrace area.
  • Friendly staff and free bar drink vouchers for skipping housekeeping.
  • Rooms have kettles and good soundproofing from street noise.

Cons

  • Underground parking is very limited, tight, and often full.
  • Many rooms lack a fridge; air conditioning feels weak in warm weather.
  • Several bathrooms use shower-over-bath setups, tricky for older guests.

What travelers say

D

Daisy R.

The U- and S‑Bahn are right outside—take the elevator and you’re basically at the door. Loved the free drink vouchers when we skipped housekeeping.

18. IBIS STYLES MUENCHEN AIRPORT

IBIS STYLES MUENCHEN AIRPORT
8.4

189 reviews

From
$81
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set two bus stops from Munich Airport, Ibis Styles München Airport turns a tight connection into an easy overnight.

It sits on Nordallee beside Novotel, in a quiet airport district. Reach the city via the S-Bahn in about a 10-minute walk, and the airport bus stops nearby. Rooms are clean and bright, with comfy beds and strong showers. Many use an open-bathroom layout: a glass shower in the room and a separate toilet cubicle.

What it does best is keep transit simple: quick bus to the terminal, easy train to town, and a relaxed lobby to unwind. Breakfast gets strong marks, and there’s a handy fitness room for a short workout. The lobby has plenty of seating, indoors and out, for a brief email check or snack. It suits solo flyers, overnight business travelers, and families on quick layovers who are fine with the bathroom design.

There is no dedicated airport shuttle, so plan on the public bus or a taxi. The area has few dining options, and the on-site restaurant service may feel slow at busy times.

Pros

  • Two bus stops from Munich Airport via the regular public bus.
  • About a 10-minute walk to the S-Bahn into the city.
  • Clean, modern rooms with powerful showers and very comfortable beds.
  • Good breakfast spread and a well-equipped fitness room for workouts.

Cons

  • No dedicated airport shuttle; rely on public buses or taxis.
  • Open-bathroom layout reduces privacy; shower visible from the room.
  • No in-room kettle, cups, or tissues; windows do not open.

What travelers say

E

Emma T.

The shower had superb water pressure—best I’ve had at a hotel. After a long flight, it woke me right up before the quick bus back to the terminal.

19. Ibis Muenchen City Ost

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1/10

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8.2

3,185 reviews

From
$85
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

From Berg am Laim, Ibis München City Ost gets you to the Altstadt in 15–20 minutes by direct tram, with clean, air‑conditioned rooms and a solid breakfast to start the day.

The hotel sits on Berg-am-Laim-Straße with big supermarkets close by, plus bakeries and casual spots for meals. The tram stop is about 4 minutes away, and Munich Ostbahnhof is around 5 minutes by tram. Rooms are compact and modern, with soundproof windows, tiled bathrooms, and comfortable beds. Storage is limited, and outlets near the desk are few.

The standout is the morning spread: make‑your‑own waffles, hot dishes, and plenty of drinks. There’s a 24-hour lobby bar for late arrivals, plus luggage storage if you’re sightseeing before or after a room stay. It suits solo business travelers and trade‑fair visitors heading to Messe, value‑minded couples who’ll spend days exploring, and small groups that want a clean, quiet base.

There are tradeoffs. You’re not in the center, so plan for that tram ride. Rooms lack kettles and mini‑fridges, and Wi‑Fi may hiccup during busy times.

Pros

  • 4-minute walk to the tram; direct ride reaches the Altstadt in 15–20 minutes
  • Big supermarkets next door, plus bakeries and casual restaurants nearby
  • Generous breakfast with make-your-own waffles and hot and cold choices
  • 24-hour lobby bar and luggage storage before check-in and after checkout

Cons

  • No in-room kettle or mini-fridge for tea, coffee, or snacks
  • Rooms are compact with limited storage and few convenient power sockets
  • Wi‑Fi sometimes drops and mobile signal can be weak indoors

What travelers say

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Hannah W.

Left our bags before check-in, hopped on the tram four minutes away, and made fresh waffles at breakfast later.

20. Bold Hotel München Giesing

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1/10

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8.3

4,762 reviews

From
$82
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Bold Hotel München Giesing pairs apartment-style studios with in-room kitchenettes and guest laundry, a 10-minute walk from Giesing station for fast rides into the center.

Set on Aschauer Straße in calm Giesing. Walk 8–12 minutes to the U- and S-Bahn at Giesing, or 5 minutes to the tram. Supermarkets and a bakery sit close by. Rooms are simple and modern; studios and apartments add compact kitchenettes, and some include balconies.

Where it shines: easy living for longer stays. On-site washers and dryers, a 24/7 lobby bar with terrace, and underground parking make travel days smooth. Road-trippers will like the garage. Small families and solo business travelers get space and basics without fuss.

Tradeoff: there’s no full air conditioning. Summer nights may feel warm, and the semi‑industrial setting means a walk to transit and fewer restaurants at your door.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Giesing U- and S-Bahn for fast city access
  • Studios and apartments include kitchenettes; balconies available in some rooms
  • On-site guest laundry and underground parking add long-stay convenience
  • 24/7 lobby bar with terrace and friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • No full air conditioning; rooms rely on ventilation and fans
  • Housekeeping during stay is limited and often only on request
  • Semi-industrial area with a walk to transit; fewer dining options nearby

What travelers say

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Wyatt L.

Our studio had a tiny kitchenette and a balcony—coffee outside each morning before the 10-minute walk to Giesing station.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 450 hotels in Munich using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.