Few destinations combine urban life and nature as skilfully as Munich. If you're craving the big city vibe but still seeking quiet spots, Bavaria is the place to be. Experience the hustle and bustle of the city with its many sights and shopping opportunities around Marienplatz, Stachus or Viktualienmarkt, where some of the best hotels in Munich are located.
The wonderful thing about Munich is that the city centre and adjacent neighbourhoods are quite close together, so you can reach...
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Few destinations combine urban life and nature as skilfully as Munich. If you're craving the big city vibe but still seeking quiet spots, Bavaria is the place to be. Experience the hustle and bustle of the city with its many sights and shopping opportunities around Marienplatz, Stachus or Viktualienmarkt, where some of the best hotels in Munich are located.
The wonderful thing about Munich is that the city centre and adjacent neighbourhoods are quite close together, so you can reach everything on foot. My top tip: Rent a bike and explore the city on two wheels. Many of the best hotels in Munich are attractions in themselves—breathtaking rooftop terraces and luxurious spas add to the allure of the buildings. Plus, you can look forward to a blend of tradition and modernity. The best hotels in Munich are mainly located in the centre, but also in trendy Glockenbachviertel, one of my favourite areas to hang out.
The Rosewood Munich has been one of the best hotels in the city since its opening in the fall of 2023. The central...
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The Rosewood Munich has been one of the best hotels in the city since its opening in the fall of 2023. The central location in the old town, in close proximity to Marienplatz and Maximilianstrasse, is unbeatable. Upon entering the imposing building, you feel like you're in a palace, with the modern design harmoniously reflecting the history of the property. The 132 rooms and suites offer luxurious comfort—a highlight is the 450 square metre rooftop suite, which hosted singer Adele on a recent visit to Munich.
My personal recommendation: Drinks at Bar Montez with live jazz and a serving of truffle fries. The combination of elegant surroundings and relaxed music makes the bar a unique place to be. The Asaya Spa with its indoor pool, sauna, and steam bath is the hotel's other extra-special highlight. Retreat here to enjoy a day of pampering and wellness.
The Bayerischer Hof is one of the oldest, most traditional, and best hotels in Munich, where stars like Sophia...
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The Bayerischer Hof is one of the oldest, most traditional, and best hotels in Munich, where stars like Sophia Loren, Queen Elizabeth, Kylie Minogue, and Michael Jackson have stayed. The latter even has his own monument in front of the hotel, which is one of the many sightseeing spots in the city. The more than 330 rooms, including 60 suites, are each decorated uniquely in a colourful mix of designs.
The accommodation styles range from classic and elegant to creatively crafted—including designs by Belgian interior designer Axel Vervoordt. The "Blue Spa" with its wellness offerings, rooftop pool, and large rooftop garden overlooking the Frauenkirche on the seventh floor is well-known in the city. In winter, the space is transformed into the Polar Bar, featuring cosy fireplaces and mulled wine.
In summer, I like to come here for special occasions because it feels a bit like being in a different world. Speaking of drinks, some of the best cocktails in the city in the coolest South Seas ambience can be found at "Trader Vic's," the iconic bar in the basement of the Bayerischer Hof.
The newest addition to Munich's roster of luxury hotels is the Königshof, located in close proximity to the main...
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The newest addition to Munich's roster of luxury hotels is the Königshof, located in close proximity to the main train station and the Stachus. Although the hotel has just opened, the name "Königshof" has a long tradition, as one of the most renowned guesthouses in the city stood here until 2019. This tradition is now being continued with a new building by the famed Spanish architect Nieto Sobejano, ensuring that it remains one of the best hotels in Munich.
The Königshof is already known for its diverse culinary experiences: from breakfast with a panoramic view of the city to the Latin American rooftop restaurant Greta Oto, led by Peruvian chef Michael Cánepa. For me, the ceviche is one of the city's greatest delicacies.
Art also plays a central role at this location, with works by renowned painters complementing the interior of the 106 rooms. The best room in the house is the 250-square-metre Presidential Suite with its own private spa, including a pool and sauna.
If you're looking for a trendy place to stay, Roomers is the place to be. What it lacks in extravagance, it makes up...
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If you're looking for a trendy place to stay, Roomers is the place to be. What it lacks in extravagance, it makes up for in edgy style: This design hotel in the Westend is famed for its combination of modern interiors and urban lifestyle. It's no wonder that celebrities like Leonardo Di Caprio, Naomi Campbell and David Guetta have stayed here. It's location is especially practical during the Oktoberfest, which is just a 15-minute walk away.
Even though the corridors of the hotel may seem mystical with black walls and dark floors, the 280 rooms and suites are very bright with cool features like freestanding bathtubs, Bluetooth speakers, or even a private steam bath in the suites. The "Izakaya" on the ground floor is, in my opinion, one of the best Asian restaurants in the city, and the adjacent bar has become a party hotspot over the past few years. My tip: let the bartender surprise you with a custom creation—the cocktails in this boutique hotel in Munich are always top-notch.
You can't get any closer to the city centre, as the Adults-Only Hotel Beyond By Geisel is located right in the...
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You can't get any closer to the city centre, as the Adults-Only Hotel Beyond By Geisel is located right in the middle of Marienplatz, offering a view of the town hall and St. Peter's Church. With just 19 rooms, this boutique hotel is small and exclusive, with a strong community concept. For example, there is no traditional restaurant here, but instead an open kitchen where guests can gather and watch the in-house chef cook up a storm—all in a relaxed manner without fixed meal times.
What I particularly like is that although the hotel is in the heart of the city, you can cozy up with a book in front of the fireplace in the library and watch the hustle and bustle from a safe distance through the glass-front. The rooms are very stylishly furnished with dark parquet floors, freestanding bathtubs, and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in plenty of light and offer a view of the heart of Munich.
I have already talked a lot about the most beautiful rooftop terraces in Munich and I would now like to add Mandarin...
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I have already talked a lot about the most beautiful rooftop terraces in Munich and I would now like to add Mandarin Oriental's offering to the list. If you want to enjoy a drink with a view over the city and be right in the middle of the action, this is the perfect place for you. In winter, the rooftop of this 5-star hotel, one of the best in Munich, even offers attractions such as a rustic alpine hut, ski gondolas, or transparent plastic igloos you can have dinner in.
The Mandarin Oriental on Neuhauser Platz has 73 rooms and 25 suites that combine modern comfort and elegant design. Celebs regularly stay here, but every guest receives the star treatment. If you enjoy Japanese cuisine, be sure to reserve a table at Matsuhisa Munich, the in-house restaurant of the famous sushi master Nobu Matsuhisa. Don't forget to try the Japanese tiramisu after your sushi.
The 25Hours Hotel in Munich is one of the most hyped hotels in the city, alongside Roomers, if you're looking for a...
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The 25Hours Hotel in Munich is one of the most hyped hotels in the city, alongside Roomers, if you're looking for a cool vibe, relaxed atmosphere, and modern ambiance. Although everything here is top-notch, the 25hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian still manages to maintain a casual feel, which is why it ranks among the best hotels in Munich for me.
Located directly opposite the main train station, the 165 rooms bear names like "State Room" or "Noble Quarters," reflecting the history of the place. In the past, the historic building housed a post office-cum-telegraph office, which is evident in the interior design. For example, you'll find old rotary dial telephones or typewriters where you can type love letters.
It's also convenient that you don't have to walk far for food, as the "Neni" is located on the ground floor, one of the city's best Israeli restaurants.
Although I live in Munich, I regularly visit the Charles Hotel for two reasons: because it has one of the most...
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Although I live in Munich, I regularly visit the Charles Hotel for two reasons: because it has one of the most beautiful spas in the city and because it recently opened a very special restaurant, Florio. The hotel has 136 rooms and 24 suites, which, due to its unbeatable central location, offer a wide view over the city and the adjacent park, the old Botanical Garden. The main train station and Stachus are just a few minutes' walk away, and Maximilianstrasse and Marienplatz are not far either.
But back to the spa: The Charles Hotel has one of the largest indoor pools in the city, and the wellness area with its sauna, steam bath, and massage rooms covers over 740 square metres. You can spend the whole day here quite comfortably before heading to dinner at Florio in the evening to sample some authentic Italian cuisine.
The fact that the Andaz Hotel is located slightly outside the city centre is immediately offset. Namely, thanks to...
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The fact that the Andaz Hotel is located slightly outside the city centre is immediately offset. Namely, thanks to it housing the trendiest spa in the city, which even us locals visit regularly, and its rooftop terrace, the M'Uniqo Rooftop Bar, on the twelfth floor. Here, you can enjoy excellent drinks while enjoying a stunning view.
The extensive spa area encompasses a pool, sauna, steam room, gym, and the option to relax outside in the sun.
The grand entrance hall of the Andaz always gives me the feeling of being in New York, and the many elevators taking guests to one of the 277 rooms add to the metropolitan vibe. A highly recommended spot is also the restaurant with the charming name The Lonely Broccoli on the ground floor of the Andaz, where you can find probably the best meat in the city.
The Flushing Meadows is a winner for me primarily thanks to its location, as Fraunhoferstraße in the...
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The Flushing Meadows is a winner for me primarily thanks to its location, as Fraunhoferstraße in the Glockenbachviertel is the perfect spot to get to know Munich from all sides. Not too loud, but also not too quiet and still very central. The river Isar is only a few minutes' walk away, the coolest bars, cafés, and restaurants are just around the corner, and with the subway, you're also mere minutes from the central train station.
The Flushing Meadows has a rooftop terrace, which is much smaller and more intimate than those of the large luxury hotels, and somehow cosier with small wooden chairs and string lights. However, the cocktails are equally impressive, and the 16 individually designed rooms in industrial style are extremely cool. The rooms were designed in collaboration with various artists and personalities, giving each room a unique character. One of the quirkiest hotels in Munich for sure.
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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Munich
Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Munich with confidence.
How much does a hotel cost in Munich?
The average price of a double room in Munich is C$ 313 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as C$ 310 per night. Expect to pay around C$ 242/night for a 4-star hotel in Munich and C$ 1,408/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.
Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Munich?
Hotels are cheapest in Munich in January, with average rates of C$ 218. In comparison, April is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 930.
What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Munich?
Wednesday offers the lowest rates in Munich, with an average nightly price of C$ 310. The highest prices are found on Sunday, with average rates at C$ 1,282.
Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Munich?
The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Munich found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 33, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 87. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 33.
How much is a hotel in Munich for this weekend?
The cheapest hotel room in Munich for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 51 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 51 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 95 per night.
How early should you book a hotel in Munich?
Book at least 89 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Munich hotel.
Cheapest month to stay with an average 54% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 97% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.
KAYAK's top tips for finding Munich hotel deals
If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Munich, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Munich in January and July.
Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Munich if you stay on a Wednesday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Munich found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 93, while the most expensive was C$ 500.
How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Munich for 3 days.
If you’re looking for hotels in Munich during Oktoberfest, the Platzl Hotel is a good option that keeps you within walking distance of the festival area.
Just a 10-minute walk from the Oktoberfest tents, Adagio Muenchen City is another good option, offering slightly cheaper rates.
For a hotel in the center of Munich, near Marienplatz, check out BEYOND by Geisel—an upscale hotel facing St. Peter’s Church.
The Hotel Bayerischer Hof is a luxurious option near Marienplatz, offering an outdoor swimming pool and hot tubs. For a more laid back atmosphere, consider the Hotel an der Oper.
For hotels in the Leopoldstrasse area, try Fleming's Hotel München-Schwabing, or the Munich Marriott Hotel, both of which feature a bar and gym.
Travelers wanting to stay near Ostbahnhof should check out the Hotel Splendid-Dollmann and the Design Hotel Stadt Rosenheim Munich, which offer elegant rooms in stately 19th-century buildings.
If you are traveling on business or you are working away from home in Munich, consider a stay at Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre. Guests have access to conference rooms, meeting spaces available for booking, and a business center on the property equipped with desks, computers, and photocopy services. There are also on-site ATMs and shops on the property.
If you or someone you are traveling with requires a hotel with accessibility services, check out Tulip Inn München Messe. The establishment provides increased accessibility to amenities and has entire accessible units located on the ground floor. There is an elevator to access the upper floors and the restrooms are well-adapted with lowered sinks.
Golfers visiting Munich will appreciate a stay at NH München Ost Conference Center. Guests at this charming hotel are offered golfing lessons and access to a golf course. Nyx Hotel Munich by Leonardo Hotels is another ideal selection for golfers that has an on-site golf course that you can explore and utilize during your stay.
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost delivers a unique experience for anyone looking for a more scenic experience of Munich. The hotel offers private rooms with picture-perfect mountain views, city views, garden views, inner courtyard views, city views, and views of the surrounding landmarks. Guests can also soak up the sun on the outdoor patios on the property. The hotel is also located near restaurants, shops, pubs, and local attractions in the heart of Munich ideal for experiencing the city’s nightlife and local culture.
Hotel Amba is situated close to Munich Central Station presenting an ideal base for those looking for a hotel near a train station. Guests can easily navigate around and explore all the city has to offer. The hotel has private rooms with cable/satellite television, an on-site bar, a restaurant for guests, and laundry services. Guests who love cycling can utilize the bicycle rental services on the property.
FAQs when booking a hotel in Munich
Which neighborhoods in Munich are recommended for couples?
The Altstadt neighborhood is a great spot for taking a romantic stroll around Old Town. It’s near many of Munich’s main attractions, such as the Hofbräuhaus and Altes Rathaus. Louis Hotel in this area has rooms that face the Viktualienmarkt and is only a short walk from the Marienplatz.
What hotels in Munich have especially good restaurants?
The Pullman Munich is a great option, as its restaurant, Theos Lounge serves an extensive menu and has an outdoor dining area reminiscent of a beer garden. There’s also the Mandarin Oriental Munich, which has a selection of different dining options to choose from, including European and Japanese cuisine.
What are good hotels near the Munich Airport?
There are a few good options close to Munich Airport. Just a five-minute walk to the terminals, Hilton Munich Airport is one choice, especially for those traveling on business. You can also try the MOXY Munich Airport, which has a dedicated meeting space, and is a short drive to the airport. Travelers looking for a budget option could consider the B&B Hotel München-Airport.
Where are some good peaceful and quiet hotels in Munich?
Visitors looking for peace and quiet should consider a hotel near the Englischer Garden, a large public park in central Munich. Hilton Munich Park is an upscale high-rise hotel, which features a rejuvenating spa, indoor swimming pool, and sophisticated rooms overlooking the park. Meanwhile, guests on a budget could try the nearby ibis München City Nord.
Where would sports fans enjoy staying in Munich?
Sports lovers might want to look at hotels like Derag Livinghotel am Olympiapark or Haus International Hostel, which are both located near Olympic Park. Home of the 1972 Olympics, the park features plenty of sporting activities and leisure centers available for tourists, such as an Olympic-sized swimming pool and ice skating rink.
Are there family-friendly and kid-friendly hotels in Munich?
Yes. If you are visiting and vacationing in Munich with your kids, check out NH München Ost Conference Center. It offers babysitting/childcare services and has kids’ meals and kid-friendly buffets. Another option is Hotel Amba which has spacious family rooms and provides cribs for infants upon request.
Are there hotels in Munich with spas?
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost has an on-site spa that offers body massages, beauty treatments, and a sauna session to make your stay relaxing and rejuvenating. Ambiance Rivoli and Platzl Hotel are other options with spas that offer body treatments and massages and in addition, they also have steam rooms.
Which Hotels in Munich are pet friendly?
Leonardo Hotel & Residenz München is a hotel that allows pets of any size on the property at an additional charge. Other options are Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre, and Hotel Seibel which also welcome pets on their properties at an extra fee.
Which hotels in Munich offer airport shuttle services?
If you are looking for hotels that offer airport shuttle services, Super 8 by Wyndham Munich City North, Hotel La Maison, and Leonardo Hotel Munich City Olympiapark are some of the hotels in Munich that offer various amenities including airport shuttle services for guests.
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