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Hotels in Munich

Discover Munich – the city of beer gardens, historic charm, and modern Bavarian flair

Hotels in Munich blend modern comfort with Bavarian hospitality, offering the perfect mix of history, design, and convenience. From grand 5-star suites and trendy boutique stays to family hotels and budget options near the Oktoberfest grounds, Munich caters to every kind of UK traveller. Whether you’re here for sightseeing, culture, or beer gardens, hotels in Munich provide ideal bases across the city.

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Siegestor, or “Victory Gate”, Munich

Where to Stay in Munich

Munich’s neighbourhoods each offer their own charm from medieval streets and palaces to lively quarters filled with cafés and nightlife. Here are some of the city’s best areas to base your stay.

Altstadt (Old Town) – Munich’s historic heart, where Marienplatz and the iconic Neues Rathaus meet stylish shops and traditional beer halls. It’s perfect for first-time visitors who want to explore top landmarks and enjoy a walkable base.

Maxvorstadt – The city’s cultural and university district, home to the world-class museums of the “Kunstareal.” It suits art lovers and travellers who want a lively yet intellectual atmosphere filled with cafés, galleries, and student energy.

Schwabing – A bohemian neighbourhood north of the centre, known for its creative scene and proximity to the English Garden. It’s great for couples and young travellers looking for trendy dining, boutique hotels, and relaxed nightlife.

Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt – South of the centre, this district hosts the Oktoberfest at Theresienwiese and buzzes with nightlife and theatres. It’s ideal for party-goers and festival visitors who want to stay close to the action.

Au-Haidhausen – A riverside area with leafy streets, local beer gardens, and authentic charm. It’s a top pick for those seeking a quieter stay within easy reach of the Old Town and Isar River walks.

Old Town Hall at Marienplatz Square in Munich

Old Town Hall at Marienplatz Square, Munich

Best Hotels in Munich

Hotels in Munich range from elegant luxury stays to creative boutique spots and practical family hotels. Here are some of the city’s top-rated choices, grouped by what travellers most often look for.

Best Luxury Hotels in Munich

Hotel Bayerischer Hof (5-star) – This legendary grand hotel in the city centre combines old-world elegance with modern indulgence. Guests love the rooftop spa, pool, and fine dining  ideal for travellers seeking a truly opulent stay.

Mandarin Oriental, Munich (5-star) – A serene Old Town retreat offering spacious suites, skyline views, and Michelin-star dining. Couples and discerning guests appreciate its intimate feel and five-star service just steps from Marienplatz.

Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München (5-star) – Located on Maximilianstraße, this historic “Four Seasons” hotel blends classic architecture with luxury amenities like a spa and indoor pool. It’s perfect for high-end shoppers and culture lovers seeking refined comfort.

Best Boutique Hotels in Munich

Cortiina Hotel (4-star) – A chic design hotel in the city centre offering sleek rooms with Bavarian accents and a popular cocktail bar. It’s a great choice for couples looking for stylish interiors and easy access to Old Town attractions.

25hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian (4-star) – Set in a converted post office near the Hauptbahnhof, this playful boutique stay mixes eclectic décor with urban convenience. Travellers love its creative rooms, lively lobby bar, and proximity to transport and nightlife.

Louis Hotel (4-star) – Overlooking Viktualienmarkt, this modern boutique hotel pairs natural design with panoramic rooftop views. It suits foodies and couples wanting a romantic base near markets and historic squares.

Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Munich

Novotel München City (4-star) – Close to the Deutsches Museum, this family hotel features spacious rooms, an indoor pool, and a kids’ play area. Parents appreciate its central location and generous breakfast options for easy sightseeing days.

City Aparthotel München (4-star) – Offering apartment-style suites with kitchens and living areas, this hotel is perfect for families and groups. Its roomy layouts, on-site restaurant, and nearby transport make exploring Munich simple and flexible.

Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre (4-star) – Situated above Rosenheimer Platz station, this hotel provides connecting rooms and family-friendly services. With a large breakfast buffet and easy access to the Isar River parks, it’s great for relaxed family breaks.

Best Oktoberfest-Friendly Hotels in Munich

Bavaria Boutique Hotel (3-star) – Just a short walk from Theresienwiese, this cosy hotel mixes Bavarian style with modern comfort. Guests love the friendly staff and quiet setting, perfect for festival-goers wanting convenience without the noise.

Sofitel Munich Bayerpost (5-star) – Located beside the Hauptbahnhof in a historic building, this luxury hotel offers elegant rooms, a spa, and an indoor pool. It’s ideal for travellers who want 5-star relaxation within walking distance of the Oktoberfest grounds.

Aloft München (4-star) – Opposite the central station, this trendy hotel offers music-themed interiors and a buzzing bar. Its youthful vibe and quick access to the festival site make it perfect for groups of friends visiting Oktoberfest.

Top Things to Do in Munich

  • Marienplatz & Glockenspiel – The city’s main square, famous for its Neo-Gothic New Town Hall and daily clock show. Perfect for sightseeing, shopping, and soaking up local life.
  • Nymphenburg Palace – A grand Baroque palace with landscaped gardens and lakes. Visit for royal history, ornate rooms, and peaceful afternoon strolls.
  • English Garden – One of Europe’s largest urban parks, home to the Eisbach surfing wave and classic beer gardens. Ideal for cycling, picnicking, and lazy summer days.
  • Hofbräuhaus Beer Hall – Munich’s most iconic beer hall, serving hearty Bavarian food and live music since 1589. A must for anyone seeking local culture and atmosphere.
  • Deutsches Museum – The world’s largest museum of science and technology, full of interactive exhibits and hands-on fun. Great for families and curious minds alike.
  • Oktoberfest (late September–early October) – The world’s biggest beer and folk festival, held annually at Theresienwiese. Expect huge tents, carnival rides, and Bavarian traditions in full swing.
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Hofbräuhaus Beer Hall, Munich

Getting to and Around Munich

By Train or Bus: High-speed ICE and EC trains link Munich to major European cities, arriving at Hauptbahnhof. Long-distance coaches like FlixBus use the ZOB terminal near the city centre.

By Car: The A8 and A9 autobahns connect Munich easily to nearby regions, but parking is limited in the centre. Opt for park-and-ride facilities or hotels with on-site parking.

By Air: Munich Airport (MUC) lies 30 km northeast of the city, with frequent flights from the UK. S-Bahn lines S1 and S8 reach the centre in about 40 minutes.

Getting Around: Munich’s U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, and bus network is reliable and simple to use. The city centre is walkable, and cycling is another fun way to explore.

When to Visit Munich

Spring – Mild weather and blooming parks make this a lovely season for sightseeing and beer gardens. Late spring brings Frühlingsfest, a smaller version of Oktoberfest.

Summer – Warm and lively, with festivals, outdoor events, and bustling parks. Expect larger crowds and higher hotel prices in July and August.

Autumn – The famous Oktoberfest dominates September and early October, followed by crisp air and golden foliage. A great time for culture and museums after the crowds leave.

Winter – Festive markets light up the city in December, while January and February are quiet and perfect for cosy cafés and indoor attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Munich areas are best for first-time visitors?

Altstadt-Lehel and Maxvorstadt are perfect, both central, walkable, and full of landmarks, shops, and transport links.

When are hotels in Munich most expensive?

Prices peak during Oktoberfest (late September–early October) and summer months. Book early for these periods or visit in spring for better rates.

Do Munich hotels include breakfast and Wi-Fi?

Most hotels offer free Wi-Fi, and many include breakfast or serve it for an additional fee. Always check amenities before booking.

Is parking easy to find in central Munich?

Parking is limited and often charged, so it’s best to book hotels with on-site parking or use park-and-ride.

Are there good family hotel options in Munich?

Yes, areas near Rosenheimer Platz and the Deutsches Museum have several family-friendly hotels with pools and spacious rooms.

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