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15 Best Hotels in Munich, Germany

Munich is a lovely spot in Bavaria, Germany. Many of the best hotels in Munich sit within easy reach of its city center and top attractions and welcome guests year-round! 

Many tourists visit Munich to attend the world-famous annual Oktoberfest celebrations. But this top spot in Germany offers much more to all travel tastes.

Munich provides a perfect spot for the exploration of German culture, with ample opportunity to delight in its cuisine, top attractions, stunning scenery, and historical landmarks.

To assist with finding the best base in Munich to stay in during your own visit, we’ve compiled the following list of hotels in Munich as a handy guide. Whether traveling solo, as a couple, with family, or on business, there’s something suitable for you in Munich!

TL;DR

Category Hotel Pricing Closest Attractions
Best Luxury Hotel in Munich The Charles Hotel Munich Luxury City Center, English Garden
Best Mid-Range Hotel in Munich Hotel Torbräu Mid-Range Marienplatz, Viktualienmarkt
Best Budget Hotel in Munich Tulip Inn München Messe Budget Munich Trade Fair, Riem Arcaden
Best Family-Friendly Hotel in Munich Novotel München City Arnulfpark Family-Friendly Nymphenburg Palace, Hellabrunn Zoo
Best Hotel for Couples in Munich Hotel Bayerischer Hof Upscale Asamkirche, Isar River
Best Hotel for Solo Travellers in Munich Hotel Torbräu Mid-Range Marienplatz, Viktualienmarkt
Best Hotel in Munich for Business Trips Sofitel Munich Bayerpost Business Munich Central Station, Theresienwiese

15 Best Hotels in Munich, Germany

1. Sofitel Munich Bayerpost

Sofitel Munich Bayerpost building
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost / Booking.com

Address: Bayerstr. 12, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80335 Munich, Germany

The first entry on our list of some of the best hostels in Munich is the Sofitel Munich Bayerpost hotel. It’s a 5-star elegant haven with easy access to public transport just 100 meters away at Munich Central Station.

The Karlsplatz/Stachus arena and the Theresienwiese, Munich’s Oktoberfest Beer Festival venue, and Marienplatz Town Hall Square are all within 15 minutes away via public transport.

At the charming Délice La Brasserie, guests can savor French specialties and enjoy a lavish breakfast buffet. Bavarian delicacies are served at the Schwarz & Weiz restaurant on the hotel grounds to enjoy some traditional German cuisine.

The accessible location of this hotel makes it an especially convenient spot for those on business trips. Moreover, Sofitel Munich Bayerpost offers a business center and meeting facilities to assist any business professional taking their work with them on the road.

Pros:

  • Facilities available, like meeting rooms, makes it a top choice for business travelers.
  • Luxurious interiors make for a very comfortable stay.

Cons:

  • Some guests review the rooms as quite small for the cost.
  • On the pricier side.

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2. Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Building Exterior of Mandarin Oriental, Munich
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Address: Neuturmstrasse 1, Altstadt-Lehel, 80331 Munich, Germany

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel is a 5-star hotel known for its luxury and the famous Matsushisa Munich restaurant. It is located on a serene street in the center of Munich’s historic old town.

The hotel is within walking distance of many of the city’s major attractions. For example, you have the likes of the Hofbrauhaus Brewery and the famous Marienplatz Square, both only a short walk away.

The elegant rooms combine German charm and Oriental decor in a stunning display of architectural excellence. The suites and rooms are airy, spacious, and fitted with premium entertainment systems as well as a minibar. Each room has a private marvel bathroom fitted with high-standard toiletries.

At the Matsushita Munich restaurant, Peruvian-Japanese cuisine on offer is expertly made by celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa. At the in-hotel lounge, guests can enjoy cake specialties, afternoon tea, and delicious international cuisine.

Pros:

  • Renowned for exceptional service and a luxury experience.
  • Brilliant location, right in the heart of the city.

Cons:

  • Some guests have noted limited facilities on-site.
  • Due to its popularity, there can be limited availability.

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3. Platzl Hotel

Platzl Hotel, Munich, Germany
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Address: Sparkassenstr. 10, Altstadt-Lehel, 80331 Munich, Germany

Platzl Hotel is an elegant four-star spot in the center of the old city of Munich. It is known for its famous restaurants- the Pfistermuhle and Wirtshaus Ayers.

The hotel is beside the historic Hofbrauhaus and is within walking distance of the Bavarian State Opera, the Marienplatz, Viktualienmarkt, and Maximilianstrasse.

This classic hotel combines traditional style and modern technology to give guests an unforgettable experience. Platzl Hotel is ideal for celebrations like weddings, birthdays, seminars, and conferences.

In addition to its two most famous restaurants, the hotel is home to the Platzlgassen, which houses different eateries and stores. For guests who want to relax with a drink in the evening, the hotel boasts the Platzl Karree Bar and the Josefa Bar & Kaffee.

Pros:

  • Ideal location for an authentic Bavarian experience staying in the historic city center.
  • The on-site restaurant provides authentic Bavarian cuisine.

Cons:

  • The area around the hotel is known for its lively nightlife; this may bring some noise.
  • Limited on-site facilities.

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4. Hotel München Palace

Table and Chairs in Hotel München Palace
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Address: Trogerstrasse 21, Au-Haidhausen, 81675 Munich, Germany

The elegant Hotel München Palace is a 5-star haven located on the serene upper bank of River Isar in central Munich, close to the English Garden. The upscale location of this hotel gives it an extra edge.

The rooms have marble bathrooms, a free minibar, and a flat-screen TV. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

The Palace Restaurant provides continental and buffet breakfast for guests daily. The restaurant also offers a variety of international dishes. Afternoon tea is served in the restaurant as well as the bar. After a busy day, guests can unwind in the steam room or the Finnish sauna.

The Prinzregentenplatz Underground Station is within walking distance from the hotel, and the station offers connections to Munich Central Station and the Marienplatz. For alternative transport, at a charge, guests can access a pick-up service for Munich airport or rent bikes to take out adventuring in the city center.

Pros:

  • Great location – within close proximity to top spots while being hidden away from the noisy hustle and bustle.
  • Many reviews online provide positive responses to quality service.

Cons:

  • Limited in-house dining options.
  • While the location is perfect for those wanting peace and quiet, it’s not the best option for those wanting more hustle and bustle and their doorstep.

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5. Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels

Charming Bedroom with Chairs
Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels / Booking.com

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Address: Mittererstr. 7, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80336 Munich, Germany

Having received the highest possible sustainability score on Booking.com, Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels is one of the most popular of the Munich hotels in this list, with its central location and top-tier design.

The hotel is close to the main central train station in Munich (München Hauptbahnhof). Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels provides customers with comfort in several ways. Take its suites, for instance. Each suite is incredibly roomy, with provisions for a good night’s sleep and work space.

Individual rooms possess flat-screen smart TVs, free Wi-Fi access, air conditioning units, and an iPod docking station. You can enjoy a quiet night’s sleep as the hotel is on a lovely quiet side road.

Due to its proximity to the main train station, you have quick and easy access to transport to take you out on the many great day trips from Munich.

If you fancy a little grandeur, I would highly recommend a day trip to Nymphenburg Palace. The palace itself is stunning, but the grounds around it are an absolute treat to walk around.

Pros:

  • Very spacious rooms with celebrated design.
  • Handy central location.

Cons:

  • I did find some complaints on TripAdvisor regarding noise levels.
  • Lacking on-site facilities.

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6. Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Munich

Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Munich
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Address: Promenadeplatz 2-6, Altstadt-Lehel, 80333 Munich, Germany

The Bayerischer Hof on Promenadeplatz stands in the Old Town of Munich, Germany. It’s a wonderfully historic accommodation with a tastefully contemporary and sometimes somewhat indulgent design.

Dining at the hotel is top-tier, and you’re truly spoiled for choice. While not authentically German, you’ll surely enjoy the Polynesiastlye cuisine offered at Trader Vic’s. Moreover, treat yourself to some exclusive dining at the 2-Michelin-star worthy Atelier Restaurant.

For those wanting a rest bite from their travels, the hotel’s spa, Blue Spa, includes a sauna area, beauty salon, and gym offering great views across the city.

Just a short stroll away is the famous Bavarian State Opera, and the Hofbräuhaus Beer Hall, to easily fit in some German culture without having to venture off too far.

Pros:

  • Plenty of dining options – including Michelin-star fine dining.
  • Experience staying at a hotel steeped with character and history.

Cons:

  • Slow and unreliable Wi-Fi.
  • With its popularity comes limited availability.

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7. Pullman Munich

Aerial View of Pullman Munich Garden
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Address: Theodor-Dombart-Straße 4, Schwabing-Freimann, 80805 Munich, Germany

Pullman Munich is a guesthouse in Theodor Dombart-Straβe 4 8085 Munchen, Germany. Its location isn’t so far from Munich Airport—around twenty-five minutes away by car.

Rooms are ranked such that there is the Superior Suite, Junior Suite, Executive Room, Premium Superior Room, and Superior Room, each providing one level of comfort. They feature a balcony with a garden view, and provide a spacious and comfortable stay.

Not too far from the hotel is the beautiful English Garden. I enjoyed a few end-of-day beers with friends at the Chinesischer Turm beer garden. While it can get a bit busy at peak times, it’s got a great atmosphere, and you can enjoy a quick stroll back to the Pullman when you’re done!

Pros:

  • Convenient location.
  • Reasonably sized rooms for the price.

Cons:

  • Conflicting reviews on the cleanliness of rooms.
  • I found customer reviews claiming unstable and unreliable wifi.

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8. Excelsior by Geisel

Luxurious Lobby
Excelsior by Geisel / Booking.com

Address: Schützenstraße 11, Ludwigsvorstadt, 80335 Munich, Germany

Excelsior by Geisel is a first-class hotel whose name comes from the Latin word ‘Excelsior,’ meaning “the excellent.” Truth be told, the hotel has most certainly lived up to its name!

The hotel stands within walking distance of the central train station. It’s also not too far from the well-known Karlsplatz-Stachus Square and Karlstor Gate. This historical section of the city provides a great start to take on Munich’s shopping district.

Rooms in Excelsior by Geisel are very comfortable, with features such as flat-screen TVs, comfortable beds, air conditioning, etc. The hotel is known to mix traditional hospitality and elegant country house style with modern facilities.

There’s a restaurant situated in the hotel, and this restaurant serves tasty meals inspired by Bavarian cuisine. On top of that is a bar featuring a wine menu of over 800 options!

Pros:

  • Great base for those looking to do some serious shopping.
  • Brilliant dining options.

Cons:

  • Many past guests complain of noise from the streets outside.
  • Some room options provide limited space.

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9. Hotel Motel One Munich-Deutsches Museum

Outdoor Lounge Area of Motel One München
Hotel Motel One Munich-Deutsches Museum / Booking.com

Address: Rablstrasse 2, Au-Haidhausen, 81669 Munich, Germany

Hotel Motel One Munich-Deutsches Museum is a designer hotel within walking distance from the most visited museum in Germany, the Deutsches Museum.

If museums aren’t your thing, the hotel is conveniently close to the River Isar. This makes it a great base for exploring the city of Munich. Simply walk out along the river to spot local attractions like Isarstrand Beach, or go a little further and end up at the English Garden.

In the hotel is a trendy bar that runs 24/7. In the bar, various wines are on the menu. Moreover, while the hotel doesn’t have a restaurant, you can get a comprehensive breakfast to start the day right.

The hotel is described as a “designer hotel” because it is stylishly decorated, adorned with so much beauty that it resembles modern heaven! However, comfort is not sacrificed to design. While stylish indeed, the rooms are still spacious and very comfortable, equipped with all you need for a restful night’s sleep.

Pros:

  • Great value for money.
  • Guests love its modern and stylish design.

Cons:

  • No on-site restaraunt.
  • Smaller rooms than other hotels in the area.

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10. Hotel Torbräu

Building of Hotel Torbräu at Night
Hotel Torbräu / Booking.com

Address: Tal 41, Altstadt-Lehel, 80331 Munich, Germany

Hotel Torbräu is one of the oldest hotels in Munich, having first opened its doors way back in the 15th Century! So this hotel is a great shout if you’re after a little slice of local Bavarian history.

This modern, family-run hotel has a classic style and pops you right at the entrance to the old town for a great starting point for your visit. Due to its location and value for money, the hotel is an especially great option for solo travelers.

While some rooms remain a little outdated, many have received modern refurbishments, and all are comfortable and clean, with soundproof windows. That soundproofing will be handy during the busy and noisy peak tourist season!

Only a short walk away is the incredibly diverse Viktualienmarkt Market, with around 100 stalls selling foods, drinks, and other bits and bobs. Once you’ve tried to regional cuisine the hotel restaurant, Schapeau, has to offer, consider visiting Viktualienmarkt to treat your pallet further!

Pros:

  • Bragging rights to having stayed at one of the oldest hotels in Munich.
  • Almost all of Munich’s top attractions are nearby.

Cons:

  • Some rooms are dated.
  • It’s wise to enquire about room service on booking – rooms at same cost can vary in size.

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11. Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München

Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München building
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Address: Maximilianstr. 17, Altstadt-Lehel, 80539 Munich, Germany

Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich is a five-star luxury hotel in central Munich. It’s an extension of the Kempinski chain of hotels and fits in perfectly with Maximilianstrasse, the city’s premier shopping street.

This hotel’s spacious and welcoming rooms are comfortable, with huge beds and a modern feel. While the hotel originally opened in the 19th Century, it boasts modern-day luxury after reconstructions and renovations following the damage received during WW2, and later, its entry into the Kempinski group in the 70s.

The hotel’s indoor pool and spa sits on the 6th floor and features treatment rooms, a steam room, and a sauna for you to put your tired tourist feet up and relax. Alternatively, if lounging around isn’t your thing, the hotel has a brilliant fitness center that overlooks the city rooftops.

Furthermore, if you’re after some fine dining in Munich, Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten can deliver the goods with its Michelin-star restaurant! Enjoy traditional German cuisine for dinner at Schwarzreiter Restaurant within the grounds of the hotel for a divulgent foodie heaven!

Pros:

Cons:

  • Conflicting guest reviews on the quality of customer service.
  • At certain times throughout the year, there are minimal stay requirements.

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12. Hilton Munich Park

Hilton Munich Park building
Hilton Munich Park / Booking.com

Address: Am Tucherpark 7, Schwabing-Freimann, 80538 Munich, Germany

The Hilton Munich Park neighbors the Eisbach River, close to the English Garden, with outstanding features. Moreover, it’s only about 30 minutes away via public transport to top attractions like the BMW museum and Olympic park.

Enjoy the indoor pool, fitness center, sauna, and steam room during your stay. Other amenities in Hilton Munich Park include an on-site restaurant, a business center, pet-friendly rooms, a concierge, an executive lounge, and room service.

Rooms in the hotel have a minimal design while being of a generous size and offering a quality level of comfort for your stay. One top feature would be the amazing park and city views you can enjoy from your own private balcony!

The Tivoli Restaurant in the hotel serves cuisine inspired by the Alpine regions of Central Europe. If you’re visiting in good weather, you could enjoy your meal on the outdoor terrace right next to the river.

Moreover, the hotel also has a quality bar, People’s Bar, which is an undeniably elegant space serving up daytime treats and good German wines and cocktails at night.

Pros:

  • The hotel’s restaurant has a stunning outside terrace by the river for perfect al fresco dining.
  • Overlooks the stunning English Garden.

Cons:

  • The location is great for a peaceful stay but not ideal for those wanting easy and quick access to some of the top attractions within the city center.
  • Depending on your room package, wifi may come at an additional cost.

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13. The Charles Hotel, a Rocco Forte Hotel

Tall Building of Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel
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Address: Sophienstr. 28, Maxvorstadt, 80333 Munich, Germany

The Charles Hotel can easily be found just on the edge of the city center, and it forms part of the Roccor Forte Hotels group. There are a total of 14 Rocco hotels, mostly scattered across various European cities and beach resorts.

The rooms here are incredibly spacious, and if you’re lucky, you might find yourself staying in a room with brilliant views of the Old Botanical Gardens. However, a feature flowing through all rooms offered are its invitingly sized bathrooms complete with heated flooring, especially welcome if visiting for the Christmas markets.

If you’re really ready to splurge on ultimate luxury during your stay in Munich, have a nose at the hotel’s Monforte Presidential Suite, which, if combined to full capacity, occupies an entire floor!

German cuisine is notoriously heavy (yet delicious), so the on-site restaurant, Sophia’s, brings a light break with some alternative dishes to choose from. In addition, you won’t be going hungry at breakfast time, as many reviews online state the buffet breakfast at the Charles Hotel to be very generous and varied.

Pros:

  • An ultimate luxury experience for your stay in Munich.
  • Amazing dining and spa facilites.

Cons:

  • One of the more expensive options on this list.
  • Limited availability during peak season.

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14. Tulip Inn München Messe

Tulip Inn München Messe room interior
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Address: Zamdorfer Strasse 120, Bogenhausen, 81677 Munich, Germany

Tulip Inn München Messe is one of the best hotels in Munich for those traveling on a tighter budget, with an average price of USD74 per night.

While not located within the city center, the hotel is still only a 30-minute ride to top spots like Marienplatz Square. I never had any trouble using public transport during my time in Munich, and the short bus ride into the city center would be well worth the savings!

The rooms themselves, while basic, are brilliant at providing a clean and comfortable stay with all the amenities you would need. In-room entertainment and self-catering facilities are provided in the room for making your morning brew.

If you wanted to get out more around the city, you could skip public transport and go for a bike tour. The city is so beautiful and much greener than I had anticipated, making it ideal for this kind of excursion. Many bike tours in the city prove a great way to see the city and learn about its fascinating history.

Pros:

  • Budget-friendly.
  • Good proximity to transport links.

Cons:

  • Have to take public transport (or drive) to get to Munich city center.
  • Limited dining options.

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15. Novotel München City Arnulfpark

Novotel München City Arnulfpark building
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Address: Arnulfstrasse 57, Neuhausen – Nymphenburg, 80636 Munich, Germany

Finally, on our list covering some of the best hotels in Munich, we give you Novotel München City Arnulfpark. If you’re on the search for kid-friendly hotels in Munich, you might want to consider this hotel.

You’ll be staying close to the city center, with optimized proximity to the best attractions Munich has to offer.

The hotel offers kid-friendly meals at their restaurant, and there’s also an indoor play area if you need to take a seat while the kids burn off some extra energy. As an added bonus, the Novotel also welcomes children of the furry variety at an extra cost.

Moreover, the hotel is just a short stroll to Munich Central Station, so you can easily access a quick and easy getaway for day excursions. One day trip I would say is an absolute must, if you have the time, would be to visit Neuschwanstein Castle, or Germany’s ‘Disney Castle,’ for a perfect family day out.

Pros:

  • Good facilities for families.
  • Ideal transport links nearby.

Cons:

  • As it is part of a major hotel chain with repeated designs throughout all hotels, the experience of staying at this hotel is not very authentic.
  • Some guests do review noise complaints.

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FAQs

How far in advance should I book Munich hotels to get the best deals?

Ultimately, how far in advance you should look to book your hotel in Munich depends on when you intend to visit.

There are several busy seasons throughout the year for Munich, such as Oktoberfest (late September to early October) and Christmas time for the Christmas markets. If you want to visit at such peak seasons, booking several months ahead is a good idea to avoid the disappointing lack of options and potentially higher hotel prices closer to the time.

However, if you’re flexible on time, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons. For Munich, this would be April to May, the first few weeks of September before Oktoberfest, or the months of November and January, surrounding the Christmas markets. You might get away with booking a little more last minute by choosing these less busy times and save some money too!

Are there any luxury hotels in Munich worth checking out?

Munich really is sprawling with top-notch luxury hotels to choose from. The Charles Hotel is a stand-out option and one of the best hotels in Munich, hands down.

Enjoy its indoor swimming pool, numerous facilities, and central location. However, other hotels in Munich that provide just as much luxury also worth a mention would include the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München, Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, Louis Hotel, and Hotel Torbraeu.

Can I find budget-friendly hotels in Munich?

Of course, among some of the best hotels in Munich are some very cheap hotels, ideal for a budget-friendly visit. One of the most budget-friendly hotels in Munich would be The Tulip Inn München Messe. It’s a comfortable and cheap hotel offering up everything you need for a wonderful visit to the city! Of course, there are many other options, including the absolute cheapest offerings at hostels like Wombat’s City Hostel Munich Hauptbahnhof, if you’re happy sharing a room with other travelers.

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