Mandarin Oriental, Munich
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Luxury Hotels in Munich for 2026

Reviewed by Elijah Sanchez - 7 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Munich, the Bavarian capital of Germany, offers a refined Bavarian atmosphere amid elegant streets. This curated luxury hotel guide is for travelers who want comfort, polish, and memorable surroundings. Hotels were chosen from broad city research and narrowed by location, verified guest ratings, and recency of reviews. You’ll find elevated stays that balance quiet polish with easy access to Munich’s sights.

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Mandarin Oriental, Munich
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Best Overall
9.3

228 reviews

Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Mandarin Oriental, Munich puts you inside the Old Town, a few minutes from Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz, pairing a discreet boutique feel with attentive service and a small rooftop pool.
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Rosewood Munich
3
Best for Couples
9.3

663 reviews

Rosewood Munich

Housed in Munich’s former state bank, Rosewood Munich blends grand heritage with a standout spa and calm, high-ceilinged rooms in the heart of the Old Town.
From$1,910
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Hotel München Palace
6
Best Independent
8.9

496 reviews

Hotel München Palace

Hotel München Palace pairs a complimentary minibar refilled daily with leafy garden breakfasts and a polished bar, all in a calm, upscale corner of Munich.
From$312
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HYPERION Hotel München
9
Best Value
8.6

7,185 reviews

HYPERION Hotel München

At HYPERION Hotel München, Tram 19 stops outside and reaches Marienplatz in about 15 minutes, and rooms add a standout touch with a complimentary minibar.
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Best for Families
8.9

1,116 reviews

MLOFT Apartments München

MLoft Apartments München sits above two supermarkets in the building, so groceries and breakfast runs take seconds.
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1. Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich

1/5

Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
9.3

228 reviews

From
$970
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Mandarin Oriental, Munich puts you inside the Old Town, a few minutes from Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz, pairing a discreet boutique feel with attentive service and a small rooftop pool.

The hotel sits on a quiet side street near beer halls, shops, and cafés. You can walk to major sights in minutes. Rooms are spacious and spotless, with comfortable beds and large, well-lit bathrooms. Thoughtful touches include a complimentary non-alcoholic minibar.

Service is the calling card. Staff remember names, help families with sweet touches, and handle details quickly. Dining and drinks deliver, too: Matsuhisa Munich serves inventive Japanese‑Peruvian plates, while Ory Bar is a destination for creative cocktails. This base suits couples on a stylish city break, solo business travelers who value calm, and families who want walkable days.

There is ongoing construction next door, and morning noise sometimes reaches some rooms, so light sleepers should plan accordingly.

Pros

  • Old Town location, steps from Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz sightseeing.
  • On-site Matsuhisa Munich serves refined Japanese-Peruvian dishes for dinner.
  • Ory Bar pours excellent craft cocktails with skilled bartenders.
  • Complimentary non-alcoholic minibar included in guest rooms as a perk.

Cons

  • Construction next door brings early morning noise to some rooms.
  • Small fitness room and no full-service spa on site.
  • Service at the Japanese restaurant varies during busy evenings.

What travelers say

S

Scarlett H.

They set up a little play tent for my toddler—sweet surprise. Staff remembered my name at breakfast the next day.

2. Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel

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1/10

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9.1

672 reviews

From
$654
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Named for Lord Charles Forte, The Charles sits beside the Old Botanical Garden, giving calm park views just 10 minutes from the Hauptbahnhof on foot.

From here, museums around Königsplatz and Lenbachhaus are an easy stroll, and Marienplatz takes about 20 minutes on foot. The setting feels quiet despite the central address. Rooms are larger than average, with big windows and sound insulation that keeps nights peaceful. Many bathrooms are spacious, with deep tubs and walk‑in showers, and housekeeping keeps everything spotless.

This hotel shines with two standouts: breakfast and wellness. The buffet draws raves for variety, from fresh pastries to healthy choices and local specialties. The spa is a true retreat, with an indoor pool and spa area that includes saunas and heated loungers; it’s ideal after a day in galleries or meetings. Drivers will appreciate the private parking garage, and families like the small playground next door. Business travelers get strong Wi‑Fi and quiet desks, while couples enjoy park‑facing rooms and the relaxed bar for a nightcap.

There is one tradeoff: the calm, park‑edge location means Old Town hotspots are not on the doorstep, so plan a longer walk or a quick ride when heading to Marienplatz in the evening.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Munich Hauptbahnhof and museums around Königsplatz.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with comfortable beds and large bathrooms.
  • Excellent breakfast buffet with wide variety and attentive service.
  • Full spa with indoor pool, saunas, and heated loungers.
  • Private parking garage on-site for easy city stays.

Cons

  • Some rooms and furniture feel a bit dated, especially showers.
  • Pool temperature runs cool and kids’ hours are limited.
  • Around 20 minutes on foot to Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt.

What travelers say

H

Hazel W.

Those heated lounge chairs in the spa felt amazing after a cold day—best surprise of the trip.

3. Rosewood Munich

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1/5

Rosewood Munich
Rosewood Munich
Rosewood Munich
Rosewood Munich
Rosewood Munich
9.3

663 reviews

From
$1,910
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Housed in Munich’s former state bank, Rosewood Munich blends grand heritage with a standout spa and calm, high-ceilinged rooms in the heart of the Old Town.

Set on Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße, it puts boutiques, museums, and beer halls within a short stroll. Expect about 10 minutes on foot to Marienplatz and Maximilianstraße. Transit stops sit within a short walk. Rooms feel plush yet practical, with generous sitting areas and smart lighting controls. Bathrooms impress with walk-in showers, heated floors, and thoughtful storage; some add separate bathtubs.

Wellness is the headline here. The indoor pool, sauna, and steam room rank among the city’s best in a central hotel. It suits couples on a design-focused getaway, shoppers planning a weekend splurge, and families who want a soothing pool after sightseeing. Business travelers also gain a quiet base close to key addresses.

Service in the restaurant and at breakfast slows during busy periods. The historic layout also means wayfinding can confuse until you learn the route.

Pros

  • Central Old Town address, about 10 minutes to Marienplatz and Maximilianstraße.
  • Elegant spa with indoor pool, sauna, and steam room.
  • Rooms have high ceilings, comfy beds, and generous sitting areas.
  • Heated bathroom floors and in-room plug adapters add everyday comfort.

Cons

  • Breakfast and restaurant service slow during busy weekend mornings.
  • Historic layout is confusing; signage and wayfinding need improvement.
  • Room light and curtain controls feel unintuitive to use.

What travelers say

B

Blake P.

The spa’s indoor pool was the highlight after walking the Old Town; the steam and sauna hit the spot.

4. Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich

Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich

1/5

Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Munich
9.2

368 reviews

From
$616
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set on Karlsplatz (Stachus) with U- and S-Bahn outside the door, Koenigshof delivers city views and a calm, design‑forward stay in Munich’s historic core.

The location works for quick trips and deep dives. Old Town streets start across the square, and major sights sit a short walk east. Munich Hauptbahnhof is one stop away by S‑Bahn. Inside, rooms feel quiet despite the traffic below. Lighting and layout feel thoughtful, with comfortable beds and sleek bathrooms. Many rooms include a complimentary in‑room minibar and an espresso setup, which adds daily ease.

Service is the headline here. Staff greet with warmth and fix small issues fast. Early check‑ins sometimes happen when rooms free up. Head upstairs for breakfast with wide views, then return at night for rooftop dining and drinks. Onsite, Greta Oto serves inventive dishes with a Latin American twist, while the lobby lounges feel relaxed between outings. Couples who want a stylish base with views will be happy. Solo business travelers gain fast transport and quiet rooms for rest between meetings. Suites give families more space close to parks, shops, and museums.

Note one tradeoff: the hotel runs a cashless policy, which will frustrate travelers who prefer to pay in cash.

Pros

  • Steps from Karlsplatz U‑ and S‑Bahn for easy city and airport access
  • Complimentary in‑room minibar and espresso machine
  • Rooftop dining and breakfast venue with broad city views
  • Quiet, well‑designed rooms with comfortable beds and sleek bathrooms

Cons

  • Cashless‑only payments may inconvenience guests carrying cash
  • Breakfast service slows at peak times with occasional queues
  • Arrival by car and lobby entrance can be confusing

What travelers say

E

Eleanor R.

U-Bahn right outside, so getting around was easy. The ninth-floor breakfast view wowed us, and the free minibar was a nice touch.

5. Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, By Hyatt

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1/10

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8.8

1,412 reviews

From
$281
Best for Couples
Best for Wellness
Why it stands out

High above Schwabing, a rooftop bar with city views and a spa with a pool set Andaz Munich apart, backed by design-forward rooms and a complimentary minibar.

The hotel sits on Leopoldstrasse in Schwabing’s new development. There’s a tram stop right outside, and a U-Bahn station within a few minutes’ walk. You can reach the Old Town in around 20 minutes by public transport. Rooms are bright and quiet, with remote blinds, window seats, and motion-sensor night lights.

Wellness is the headline here. The spa includes a pool with views and a sauna, so you can unwind after a day out. Breakfast at The Lonely Broccoli wins praise for range and healthy choices. Couples and design fans will love the mood; business travelers and families also get space and calm.

The Schwabing address sits outside the historic core, so sightseeing takes longer. At busy times, check-in and room service move slowly, and TV inputs are locked.

Pros

  • Skyline rooftop bar with views; great spot to end the day.
  • Large spa with pool and sauna; clean, modern, relaxing setting.
  • Tram stop outside; U-Bahn station within a few minutes’ walk.
  • Breakfast at The Lonely Broccoli is varied, fresh, and consistently excellent.

Cons

  • Schwabing location is not central; expect longer rides to major sights.
  • Check-in and room service slow at peak times; missed orders reported.
  • TVs block HDMI connections; streaming and casting options remain limited.

What travelers say

B

Blake P.

Caught sunset at the rooftop bar—skyline views for days. Later, those motion-sensor floor lights saved me during a 3 a.m. water run.

6. Hotel München Palace

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1/5

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8.9

496 reviews

From
$312
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Hotel München Palace pairs a complimentary minibar refilled daily with leafy garden breakfasts and a polished bar, all in a calm, upscale corner of Munich.

Set on Trogerstrasse in Bogenhausen, steps from the Isar and embassy streets. Käfer delicatessen sits across the road for easy snacks and coffee. It’s a 10-minute walk to the U-Bahn and trams; Old Town takes about 20–30 minutes on foot. Rooms feel classic and quiet, many facing the courtyard; some have balconies. Expect crisp linens, Molton Brown bath products, and thoughtful turndown touches with evening chocolate.

What this place nails is the small stuff. The minibar is free and restocked, with soft drinks, water, and beer. Fresh fruit and sweet treats often greet you on arrival. The Palace Bar shakes serious cocktails and opens onto the garden. Borrow complimentary bikes for the English Garden and riverside paths. This suits repeat Munich visitors, couples who like quiet nights, and business travelers who want a serene base with reliable comfort.

The calm Bogenhausen setting means major sights aren’t at your door. Plan a tram ride or a longer walk if Old Town is the focus.

Pros

  • Complimentary minibar with beer and soft drinks, refilled daily.
  • Leafy courtyard and Wintergarten offer relaxed breakfast and evening drinks.
  • Quiet Bogenhausen location near English Garden and Käfer delicatessen.
  • 10-minute walk to U-Bahn and trams for quick city access.

Cons

  • Not central; 20–30 minutes on foot to Old Town sights.
  • Only one elevator serves guests and staff; waits at busy times.
  • Some rooms and bathrooms are compact, with shower-over-bath setups.

What travelers say

A

Ava P.

Wolfgang mixed the best Negroni while we sat by the courtyard. The bar felt like a neighborhood spot, not a hotel bar.

7. Louis Hotel

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1/10

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8.8

925 reviews

From
$309
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Louis Hotel is one of the few Munich stays where the rooftop terrace overlooks Viktualienmarkt and you reach Marienplatz S-Bahn in a few minutes.

The hotel sits on Viktualienmarkt, with doors to the market and a side lane. Bakeries, stalls, and shops wait outside. Rooms feel calm and modern. Some face the market; others overlook a quiet courtyard. Expect clean lines, warm wood, and smart layouts. Many include a Nespresso and a complimentary minibar.

What stands out here is the daily connection to the market. Market-view rooms put the city at your window; the terrace brings sunset over the stalls. It suits food lovers, design fans, and city-break travelers. Couples get romantic tubs and views. Families can request interconnecting rooms, and light sleepers will prefer the courtyard side.

There is no direct car drop-off, and the two entrances and after-hours access can be confusing.

Pros

  • On Viktualienmarkt, minutes from Marienplatz and the airport-linked S-Bahn.
  • Rooftop terrace and bar with open views across the market.
  • Stylish rooms; some with soaking tubs, balconies, and bathroom windows.
  • Complimentary minibar with soft drinks, beer, and daily refills.

Cons

  • No fitness center or sauna despite five-star positioning.
  • No direct car access; entrances and lifts become confusing after hours.
  • Breakfast is flat-rate and pricey, with limited weekday buffet choice.

What travelers say

D

Daisy R.

Loved waking up over Viktualienmarkt, then finding the minibar restocked with beer and snacks. Our courtyard room stayed quiet even when the market got lively.

8. Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München

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8.5

1,890 reviews

From
$1,370
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

This grand hotel pairs a top-floor spa with a pool and city views with a base on Maximilianstrasse, minutes from the Bavarian State Opera.

Step outside to designer boutiques, the Residenz, and the opera. Marienplatz is about 10 minutes on foot. Rooms mix classic decor with modern comforts. Beds are plush, and bathrooms are generous in many categories. Street-facing rooms stay quiet thanks to heavy glazing.

The social heart is the lobby lounge. Locals come for afternoon tea, piano tunes, and people-watching. There is also a cigar lounge and a polished bar. This spot suits opera-goers, shoppers, and couples who want old-world style. Business travelers and families appreciate the service, central base, and the pool after a busy day.

The lively scene has a tradeoff: the lobby bar often fills fast, and waits happen. At peak times, breakfast feels crowded, and some rooms run on the compact side.

Pros

  • On Maximilianstrasse, near boutiques and museums in Munich’s historic center.
  • Top-floor spa with pool and skyline views over the old town.
  • Lobby lounge is a local favorite for afternoon tea and people-watching.
  • Sound-insulated windows keep street-facing rooms quiet and restful.

Cons

  • Lobby bar fills quickly; expect waits for a table at peaks.
  • Breakfast area feels crowded, with lines during busy mornings.
  • Some rooms feel compact compared to other five-star options.

What travelers say

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Isla Y.

When a couple of guys got weird at the bar, the waitress and manager checked on me and made sure I was safe. Five stars for that care.

9. HYPERION Hotel München

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1/5

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8.6

7,185 reviews

From
$95
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

At HYPERION Hotel München, Tram 19 stops outside and reaches Marienplatz in about 15 minutes, and rooms add a standout touch with a complimentary minibar.

The address sits in a quiet cluster of offices east of the center. Cafes and small shops are sparse, but the tram outside and the S‑Bahn with an airport link about a 10-minute walk away keep you moving. Rooms feel modern and calm, with big windows, effective soundproofing, and powerful showers. Views improve on higher floors, and many guests report restful sleep thanks to the quiet setting.

Breakfast is a highlight, with a broad buffet, an omelet station, and a generous tea selection. Service at the front desk and bar draws frequent praise, and you can buy transit tickets at reception for smooth outings. This place fits solo business travelers who want quick connections and a low‑stress base. Couples who want a peaceful stay with easy rides to the sights, and families booking larger rooms or suites, also find it comfortable.

One tradeoff: the business‑district setting means fewer restaurants at the door, so plan on tram rides for dinner and nightlife.

Pros

  • Tram 19 stop outside; about 15 minutes to Marienplatz.
  • Complimentary in-room minibar with soft drinks, water, and a beer.
  • Modern rooms with powerful showers, big windows, and good lighting.
  • Upper-floor gym with modern equipment and city views.

Cons

  • Windows do not open, and air conditioning sometimes feels weak.
  • On-site restaurant menu is limited; few dining options immediately nearby.
  • Housekeeping timing inconsistent; rooms occasionally cleaned very late afternoon.

What travelers say

D

Delilah R.

Tram 19 right outside had us in Marienplatz fast, and grabbing a cold drink from the free minibar after was the perfect end to each day.

10. Sofitel Munich Bayerpost

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1/3

Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
8.3

3,921 reviews

From
$1,022
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Housed in the former Royal Bavarian Post Office, Sofitel Munich Bayerpost blends grand heritage with modern comforts just next to Munich Hauptbahnhof.

The location is all about access. Trains, U-Bahn, and S-Bahn sit right outside, and Marienplatz is about 15 minutes on foot. Theresienwiese is also walkable when festival season arrives. Rooms feel quiet and cocooning, with blackout shades and plush beds. Some suites are duplexes with tall, two-story windows and sky views. Bathrooms lean contemporary, with glass and sliding doors. Toiletries from Diptyque add a luxe touch.

What stands out here is recovery time after travel. The spa offers a unique soaking pool along with sauna spaces, so you can reset before heading out. Breakfast draws praise for range, including vegetarian and vegan choices. This setup works well for rail travelers, city-weekenders, and families of four who want space and an easy base. Business guests get a smooth hub for day trips across the region.

Know the tradeoff: the station-side address brings a busier, grittier street scene, and some rooms may face transit noise. If you want postcard views and quiet lanes, look elsewhere and plan for longer walks or rides.

Pros

  • Steps from Munich Hauptbahnhof; about 15 minutes’ walk to Marienplatz.
  • Extensive breakfast buffet, including vegan and vegetarian options.
  • Spa with a unique soaking pool and sauna facilities.
  • Some duplex rooms feature two-level layouts and tall windows.

Cons

  • Immediate station area feels gritty, especially after dark.
  • Glass sliding bathroom doors reduce privacy and can be awkward.
  • Soundproofing inconsistent; hallway or neighboring noise sometimes audible.

What travelers say

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Jack Y.

We walked from our platform to check-in in two minutes, then crashed into the softest bed. The vegan options at breakfast were a surprise win.

11. Hotel Bayerischer Hof

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8.2

2,230 reviews

From
$4,361
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Bayerischer Hof pairs a rooftop pool at the Blue Spa with a storied cocktail scene and on-site Trader Vic’s, putting resort-style perks and old-world glamour under one roof in Munich’s Old Town.

Set on Promenadeplatz, it’s a 5-minute walk to Marienplatz and close to churches, markets, and shopping arcades. The setting feels central yet calm. Rooms vary by wing and style, from classic heritage spaces to newly refreshed Axel Vervoordt designs with warm woods and natural tones. Many feel generous, with thoughtful closets and marble bathrooms; some offer city or courtyard views.

What stands out here is scale and choice. You can sip at Falk’s Bar beneath glittering mirrors, watch the rooftops from the Blue Spa’s pool and garden terrace, or head downstairs to the tiki icon Trader Vic’s. The on-site nightclub adds a late-night option without leaving the building. It suits honeymooners who want spa time and skyline sunsets, families who need connecting rooms near the sights, and shoppers who plan to walk everywhere.

There’s one catch: ongoing renovations have rerouted lobby access and reduced seating, and the breakfast room gets crowded at peak times. If mornings and smooth wayfinding matter most, plan your timing or pick a quieter slot.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Marienplatz and Old Town sights.
  • Rooftop Blue Spa with pool, sauna, and wide city views.
  • Multiple bars and restaurants, including Trader Vic’s and Falk’s Bar.
  • Concierge secures tough dinner reservations and helpful local tips.

Cons

  • Lobby and common areas affected by ongoing renovations and reduced seating.
  • Breakfast room overcrowded at peak times; lines and waiting for tables.
  • Room temperatures inconsistent; some guests find air conditioning underpowered.

What travelers say

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Theodore J.

Hung the make-up tag and came back to a freshly reset room every time. Sunset swims in the rooftop pool were the perfect end after the markets.

12. The Westin Grand Munich

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1/10

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7.9

2,627 reviews

From
$417
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This is a Munich stay where you get a true wellness setup—large pool and sauna—and still reach Marienplatz in about 20 minutes by U‑Bahn.

The Westin Grand Munich sits in Arabellapark, a calm Bogenhausen pocket. It is a 3-minute walk to the U‑Bahn and a tram stop. The English Garden is close enough for a morning jog. Dining nearby is limited, but the on-site Bavarian restaurant and lobby bar cover most cravings. Rooms run large, with desks, lounge chairs, and big safes. Many bathrooms include a tub plus a separate shower. Some spaces feel vintage, while refreshed rooms look sharper.

Wellness is the headline here. The spa brings a sizable pool, hot-and-cold zones, and a spacious gym. Breakfast is one of the strongest in town, with a wide spread and fresh options. Frequent travelers book rooms with access to the Westin Club on the 23rd floor for quiet work time and skyline views. Families like the pool time; solo business travelers appreciate easy transport and solid in-room work areas.

There is a tradeoff. The Arabellapark address sits outside the old town, so plan extra time for sights. Some rooms and hall carpets show wear, which detail-focused guests will notice.

Pros

  • 3-minute walk to U‑Bahn and tram for quick city access
  • Large spa with pool, sauna, and a big fitness center
  • Extensive breakfast buffet with wide variety and fresh options
  • Club lounge on 23rd floor offers skyline views and quiet workspace

Cons

  • Outside the old town; taxi or transit needed for major sights
  • Some rooms and hallway carpets feel dated or worn
  • On-site parking available but relatively expensive

What travelers say

D

Dylan R.

Three minutes from the U‑Bahn to the lobby, then straight to the sauna. The pool was the perfect reset after exploring all day.

13. CORTIINA Hotel

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1/10

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9

1,055 reviews

From
$715
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

CORTIINA puts you in Munich’s Old Town with sights, markets, and beer halls just beyond the door, plus a serious gym and a cozy wine bar for evenings in.

The address sits between Marienplatz and the Viktualienmarkt, so you can reach both in a few minutes. The U-Bahn is close for trips farther out. Rooms feel bigger than most in the area, with clean lines and warm woods. Some suites add kitchenettes for simple meals, and a few have heated bathroom floors. Street-facing rooms pick up life outside, while courtyard rooms stay quieter.

Service is the headline here. Staff remember names, fix issues fast, and guide you to local spots. The well-equipped gym beats the usual boutique setup with real lifting options. There’s a buzzing bar and generous breakfast downstairs, and the hotel loans complimentary hotel bikes for rides to the English Garden. It suits honeymooners who want a stylish base near everything, a family in a two-bedroom suite, or a solo business traveler who wants a central, efficient stay.

Know a couple of tradeoffs. The central address means some late-night noise on busy nights, and certain rooms feature glass-partition bathrooms with limited privacy. In the annex, you’ll step outside to reach reception or breakfast.

Pros

  • **Old Town** location steps from Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt, easy walk to sights.
  • Spacious suites; some rooms include kitchenettes for simple in-room meals.
  • **Well-equipped gym** with more free weights than typical hotel gyms.
  • Cozy wine bar and standout breakfast with attentive, professional service.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms may hear late-night noise from nearby bars.
  • Some beds and pillows feel firm; toppers and options available.
  • Annex rooms require going outside to reach reception and breakfast.

What travelers say

B

Benjamin P.

Every afternoon, they set out hot tea and little cakes — the best break after walking the markets. The gym surprised me too, with real free weights, not just treadmills.

14. MLOFT Apartments München

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1/10

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8.9

1,116 reviews

From
$127
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

MLoft Apartments München sits above two supermarkets in the building, so groceries and breakfast runs take seconds.

It sits in Trudering, a quiet residential area east of the center. From the door, it’s 10–15 minutes to Trudering station for S-Bahn and U-Bahn into Marienplatz and the fairgrounds. Apartments range from studios to multi-room layouts with kitchens, stovetops, and dishwashers. Many include a balcony or a large terrace, plus air conditioning and sound-insulated windows.

The daily-life ease is the standout. The on-site laundry room helps for longer stays. Underground secure parking is available by reservation, while street parking is often possible nearby. Self check-in works quickly, and daytime staff are friendly and helpful. Families and trade-fair visitors get space and simple meals without leaving the building.

The tradeoff: it sits outside the city center. Plan on a 10–15-minute walk to transit and short rides to the main sights.

Pros

  • Supermarkets in the same building for easy groceries and breakfast basics.
  • 10–15-minute walk to Trudering station for S-Bahn and U-Bahn.
  • Spacious apartments with kitchens, many with balconies or large terraces.
  • On-site laundry room with washers and dryers for longer stays.

Cons

  • Outside central Munich; expect short train rides for major sights.
  • Reception not always staffed; arrivals handled by a self check-in kiosk.
  • Some kitchenettes lack ovens or toasters, better for simple cooking.

What travelers say

L

Leo B.

Edeka downstairs saved us — coffee and pastries every morning before the 10-minute walk to the train. The balcony felt like extra living space.

15. Platzl Hotel - Superior

Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior

1/5

Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
Platzl Hotel - Superior
8.9

3,168 reviews

From
$116
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Platzl Hotel is one of the rare Altstadt stays with a two-level sauna and fitness area, yet you’re 3–5 minutes from Marienplatz and steps from Hofbräuhaus.

The address sits in Munich’s Old Town amid beer halls, markets, and shops. Walk to Viktualienmarkt in a few minutes, and reach Marienplatz station just as fast. Rooms range from compact standards to bright corner suites with several windows. Expect walk‑in rain showers, soundproofed windows, and beer‑themed toiletries; some rooms show wear or feel plain.

Service stands out. Staff remember details, help with early check‑ins, and sometimes mark birthdays with treats. The lobby’s Josefa café‑bar makes a cozy evening stop, while breakfast goes big with an omelette station, fresh pretzels, and juices. After a cold day, the saunas feel perfect. This spot suits first‑time visitors who want to walk everywhere, weekend couples choosing a suite, and business travelers who value a practical base between meetings.

There are tradeoffs. The lively streets can be loud late; close the windows for quiet or request an interior room. Standard rooms run small, and elevators may feel slow at busy times.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Marienplatz and the S‑Bahn and U‑Bahn station.
  • Two-level wellness area with two saunas and a small gym.
  • Excellent breakfast with omelette station, pretzels, and fresh juices.
  • Complimentary minibar includes beer and soft drinks in many rooms.

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small; some show wear or feel a bit dated.
  • Street noise on weekends if windows open toward Hofbräuhaus side.
  • Elevators can be slow, with occasional outages reported.

What travelers say

J

Jackson C.

Came back to find cake, strawberries, and a champagne voucher for my partner’s birthday—such a sweet surprise after a day wandering Viktualienmarkt.

16. Hotel Prinzregent München Messe

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Hotel Prinzregent München Messe
Hotel Prinzregent München Messe
8.9

1,523 reviews

From
$106
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set in Munich‑Riem, Hotel Prinzregent puts you 5–10 minutes from Riem S‑Bahn and 10–15 minutes from Marienplatz by S2, with an on‑site Bavarian restaurant.

It sits on a quiet residential street near Messe München. Trains and buses are an easy walk, so sightseeing stays simple without a car. Free outdoor parking and an underground garage help drivers. Rooms feel warm and roomy, with natural wood touches and thick curtains. Bathrooms are modern, with heated floors; some rooms look over the courtyard terrace.

The standout here is food. Breakfast draws praise for quality and range, and Gasthaus DER BIERMANN serves classic Bavarian plates in a cozy, wood‑lined setting. Suites and family rooms make it a smart base for parents with kids. Business travelers bound for the fairgrounds will also like the quick transit and calm nights. Staff often go the extra mile, from late check‑ins to practical travel help.

There is a tradeoff. This is not a nightlife hub, and late eats nearby are scarce. Many rooms do not include a fridge or minibar, so plan ahead for snacks or baby milk.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to Riem S‑Bahn for fast rides into Munich.
  • Excellent breakfast buffet with varied options and high-quality ingredients.
  • On-site Gasthaus DER BIERMANN serves hearty Bavarian dishes in cozy wood interiors.
  • Free outdoor parking, plus additional garage spaces available for a fee.

Cons

  • Many rooms lack a fridge or minibar for storing drinks or milk.
  • Quiet residential area with limited late-night dining and shopping nearby.
  • Wi‑Fi performance can be spotty depending on room location.

What travelers say

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Cole R.

After a snowy day, the heated bathroom floor felt amazing. We ate on the terrace for breakfast, then walked a few minutes to the S‑Bahn into town.

17. Hotel Torbräu

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8.9

3,426 reviews

From
$292
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Opened in the late 1400s, Hotel Torbräu is among Munich’s oldest stays, pairing centuries of character with Isartor S‑Bahn across the street for quick links to the airport and beyond.

Set by the Isartor city gate in the Altstadt, you reach Marienplatz in about five minutes on foot. The Deutsches Museum sits a short stroll across the river, and classic beer halls are close by. Rooms mix refreshed spaces with traditional touches, and many feel calm thanks to thick walls. Expect A/C, an in‑room coffee machine, and a complimentary minibar restocked daily. Some suites add a separate tub and shower, plus smart storage for longer visits.

Torbräu shines at breakfast. The spread is generous, with eggs cooked to order and a leafy balcony for sunny mornings. This makes a fine base for couples who want history and easy walks, solo business travelers who value direct transit, and families who prefer larger junior or superior suites.

Tradeoffs are real. There are a few steps up to a compact, older lift, which is awkward with heavy bags or wheelchairs. A handful of rooms feel small or a touch dated, and some showers are tight.

Pros

  • Isartor S‑Bahn station across the street for easy airport access
  • Five-minute walk to Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt in the Altstadt
  • Generous breakfast with balcony seating and eggs cooked to order
  • Complimentary minibar restocked daily with soft drinks and snacks

Cons

  • Several steps between lobby and small elevator, no ramp available
  • Some rooms are compact with dated carpet or decor
  • Showers in some rooms feel very small and awkward to use

What travelers say

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Luke C.

We ate breakfast on the balcony every morning, watching the Isartor gate wake up. Staff brought hot eggs and cappuccinos with a smile.

18. 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.

19. AMERON München Motorworld

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1/10

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8.9

3,389 reviews

From
$200
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Sleep among supercars at AMERON München Motorworld, set inside Motorworld München with 24/7 gallery access.

The hotel sits across from the Zenith concert hall in a historic train works. Restaurants, cafes, and car showrooms fill the building. The U‑Bahn is a 10–15-minute walk, then about 15 minutes to the city center. Rooms are modern and quiet, with car‑themed details, strong showers, and very comfy beds. Many overlook the galleries; some are “Car Studio” spaces where your vehicle sits behind glass.

What this place does best is the full‑on motor experience. Guests roam the displays after hours, then fall asleep with a Bugatti or McLaren in view. It suits petrolheads, families with curious kids, concertgoers at Zenith, and road‑trippers who want secure underground parking. BMW Welt is about 10 minutes away by car.

There is a tradeoff. The edge‑of‑town spot means a walk to transit and quieter streets at night. Interior‑view rooms get less natural light, and some windows do not open.

Pros

  • Located inside Motorworld München with after-hours access to the car galleries.
  • Across from the Zenith concert hall; ideal for shows and events.
  • Car Studio and museum-view rooms let enthusiasts watch their own vehicles.
  • Modern, quiet rooms with comfy beds, ample outlets, and Nespresso machines.

Cons

  • U-Bahn station around 10–15 minutes on foot; limited options late at night.
  • Some rooms face interior halls with limited daylight or non-opening windows.
  • Breakfast and on-site parking often feel expensive for the offering.

What travelers say

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Hudson R.

We watched supercars from our window and wandered the halls after midnight—staying inside Motorworld is wild.

20. Scandic München Macherei

Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei

1/5

Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
Scandic München Macherei
8.8

6,553 reviews

From
$247
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This modern base pairs calm rooms with a tram stop right outside, reaching Marienplatz in about 20 minutes.

The hotel sits in Berg am Laim inside a new complex of offices, cafes, and shops. Aldi and other supermarkets are a minute away, and trams reach Ostbahnhof in about 10 minutes. Rooms feel fresh and quiet with big beds and blackout blinds; some are compact, while corner rooms add light and views. Select rooms include a kitchenette, with a kettle, coffee maker, and a small fridge.

Breakfast stands out for variety, with fresh juice and a waffle station that guests rave about. This spot suits trade fair visitors and business travelers who value fast links and stable Wi‑Fi. Families like the bunk-bed options and the calm at night. Long-stay guests can stock up next door and cook simple meals.

You are outside the old town, so plan a 20–25 minute tram ride. Storage is minimal in many rooms, with hangers instead of wardrobes.

Pros

  • Tram stop outside; reach Marienplatz in about 20 minutes.
  • Aldi and other supermarkets next door for easy supplies.
  • Breakfast features fresh juice station and make-your-own waffles.
  • Select rooms include a kitchenette, handy for longer stays.

Cons

  • Outside the old town; tram required for most sightseeing.
  • Limited storage in many rooms, often hangers instead of wardrobes.
  • Underground parking available nearby, but daily rates are expensive.

What travelers say

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Aubrey M.

The tram stop across the street made getting to Marienplatz easy, and the breakfast juicer became my morning ritual.

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.