Brudermuhlstrasse 33, Munich, DE 81371
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This friendly, attractive and modern hotel is located in the southwestern area of the city, close to the subway station, beautiful Munich beer gardens and the Deutsche Museum. Whether you are traveling for business or for pleasure, this property offers a comfortable stay and a wide range of facilities. Some of the hotel amenities include a basement garage, a roof terrace from which to enjoy the views of the Alps, sauna, fitness area and solarium. Sit down to a delightful meal on the garden terrace at the on-site Italian restaurant, La Fontana, or relax over a cocktail or cold beer at the hotel bar, De Vivo's. Plan your stay for as long as you like - days, weeks or months] However long you stay, your stay will be pleasant and unforgettable.
2 KM TO DEUTSCHE MUSEUM
Bed Type: Short Description: DOUBLE RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Double Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: SINGLE RM/1BA MAX 1 Long Description: Single Room - One Bathroom Max 1 Bed Type: Short Description: DOUBLE RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Double Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: SINGLE RM/1BA MAX 1 Long Description: Single Room - One Bathroom Max 1
Check In Time - 3 PM
Deposit Required Upon Check In - 500 EUR/Credit Card
Multilingual Staff - On Site
Check Out Time - Noon
Star rating: 3
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is an enigmatic mix of old-world charm and chic sophistication. Baroque churches, splendid palaces and beautiful parks, along with art galleries, theatres and modern shops abound in this city. The U3 subway line, located right outside of Apart Hotel Residence Munich- Sendling, will take you to the city center, the shops, Munich University and the Marienplatz, which is in the heart of the city. From this central spot, it's a short walk to several landmarks, including four important churches. A pedestrian area from Marienplatz to Karlsplatz offers abundant shopping opportunities. Two royal palaces, the Residenz and Nymphenburg Palace, are also must-sees. The Deutsches Museum, a large science and technology museum, is so fascinating that most visitors vow to spend more than one day there. Munich's renowned hospitality and friendliness is best demonstrated by its Oktoberfest, a sixteen-day-long beer festival that involves brass band concerts, funfairs and consuming lots of beer and sausages] To find a little more peace and tranquility, take a drive out towards the Alps to visit Blutenburg, a romantic moated castle, or Konigessee, a ten-mile emerald- green mountain lake with extensive panoramic views.
Brudermühlstrasse 33, Munich, Germany, 81371 - From F.J Strauss Flughafen München (F.J. Strauss Airport Munich): Depart airport on local roads, turn right onto Zentralbereich. Turn right (East) onto local roads. Turn left (North) onto Terminalstrasse Mitte. Keep right onto Knoten Nord. Merge onto ST2584 (Nordliche Ringstrasse). Road name changes to Anschlussstelle Flughafen München. Merge onto A92 (E53) and keep right onto Autobahnkreuz Neufahrn (4) towards A9/Salzburg/München. Merge onto A9 (E45). Take Anschlussstelle München-Schwabing (right) onto B2R (Mittlerer Ring) towards Mittlerer Ring West/M.-Schwabing. Turn left (South) onto B13 (Leopoldstrasse). Road name changes to Ludwigstrasse. Turn left (East) onto Vonder-Tann-Strasse. Bear right (South) onto Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring. Road name changes to Karl-Scharnagl-Ring, then to Thomas-Wimmer-Ring, then to Isartorplatz, then to Zweibrückenstrasse. Turn right onto Erhardtstrasse. Road name changes to Auenstrasse. Bear right onto Wittelsbacherstrasse. Bear left onto Isartalstrasse. Turn left onto Schäftlarnstrasse. Bear right onto B2R (Brudermühlstrasse) towards A8/A95/Stuttgart/Mittlerer Ring West. Arrive at Brudermühlstrasse 33.
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