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Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich
4.4/5120 Reviews

Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich

Munich|1.51km from St. Johannes Evangelist
Another business trip, another hotel in Munich ... indeed I can start like this, however it is more to it than this, much more, so here are my thoughts on this place: location - near the Olympic ”village” in Munich and very close to the BMW museum and factory , not central at all, so is not the best area for those who want to be closer to downtown. For me it was has been no issue, either ways I was having business at the Messe , so 35-55 minutes of taxi ride each day (pending on the traffic). service - the front desk staff was really fast - in spite the crowd - , timing for check in check out was negligible. Very good work ... arranging a cab every morning on time for dozen of guests was also very efficient and nothing to complain about. room - comfortable, excellent bed , had a very good sleep in even with windows facing a very busy street, sound proofing was very good. Cleanliness was also very good - the empty minibar was a bit odd, but understandable. Bathroom had a very good size shower - and all the needed items were available.(the booths door did not close all the way, but if you were careful a bit it was manageable not to flood everything). breakfast - a REAL highlight, to be honest it's been a while since I see this good quality breakfast at a hotel, great variety of cold cuts, smoked fish, greens, eggs done on the spot by a cook the way you've wanted those done ... excellent!! prices - pocket friendly and overall an excellent price to quality ratio. To sum it all up - a very good hotel , some minor things here and there but overall an above expectation stay. I would recommend and defiantly a rebook option for me when I have business in Munich!
The Flag München M.
4.5/561 Reviews

The Flag München M.

Munich|2.22km from St. Johannes Evangelist
Hotel staff is nice, room is clean and hotel is located in a nice but quiet area. It’s near the tech companies so good business hotel for employees who travel in for work. It’s about 3 minutes to the nearest subway - just google to KFC, the nearest subway is just next to itZ however it’s not the most convenient subway as the most convenient is the Olympia Einkaufzentrum one as it’s has more connections. There’s a small dishwasher provided so it’s convenient but if you want to wash the dishes manually, there is no dishwashing liquid provided so you have to buy your own. Washers and dryers are located at the basement of the hotel, so not in your room. There’s an app that we have to download to book and pay for the washer and dryer, yes it’s extra charge. No clothes detergent is provided so we have to buy our own - there’s no dispenser at the wash and dry area where one can easily buy the washing detergent. The hotel also doesn’t sell any. We had expected the hotel to at least provide some washing detergent, so don’t get caught without clothes detergent at night, if you plan to wash your clothes at night as the shops are closed after 8 pm… Overall it was a good experience except for the few inconveniences. As a first time visitor to Munich, probably one would want to stay at a location closer to the old town or city area as we found ourselves commuting about half hour every day to the attractions or where we wanted to go.

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Numa I Viktoria Apartments
4.1/542 Reviews

Numa I Viktoria Apartments

Munich|1.35km from St. Johannes Evangelist
This hotel was quite an interesting experience as it was rather busy but there was no staff on site to manage the place. Instead you are suppoed to let yourself into your room by entering a personal code into the keypad beside your room door and that is where we ran into a problem. We had booked two rooms in this hotel for two nights thinking that we could arrive late (19:00) and put our bags in our rooms and hit the town for a bite to eat. We had booked this via Trip.com and they had only given us a reservantion number which is usually just fine if you can show that to hotel staff upon arrival. However since there was no staff to take us onboard we stood there not having a roomnumer nor an entry code nor any clue as how to find out how to get to our rooms. To cut a long story short (the onboarding proces took 90 minutes in total by which time we had missed our window of opportunity to go and get a bite to eat) we found a phone number where we were greeted by a remote staff member who led us through the check-in proces so that in the end we did get two room numbers (albeit seperated by three storeys) and codes to unlock the rooms so we were very grateful for this staff members' help. Trip.com on the other hand left us stranded on the pavement. The rooms were both very modern and pleasant with tea and coffee making facilities and even a kitchette for boiling an egg or perhaps make a simple dish. Nice bathrooms too. And the are situated right opposite the Olympic Park and a very convenient shopping centre with an ALDI.

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Mercure Hotel Muenchen am Olympiapark
4/541 Reviews
The breakfast area is small, but very elegant, close to the street on the first floor. It costs about 18 yuan per person. If you need to buy, it is more cost-effective to buy when you book the room. There is also a cafe next to the hotel, and the price is similar. The theme of the hotel is a picture of beautiful women in classical oil paintings. Each door is a picture of beautiful women in famous paintings. The specific allusion comes from a palace in Munich (I forgot the name, it is a scenic spot, you can visit), there are parking spaces on the roadside, and the hotel The location is very good, just near the Olympic Park, and it's also very close to walk.
Star G Hotel Premium München Domagkstrasse
4.1/532 Reviews
The hotel is a fair way out of the city centre, however there is a tram located close by. There are a couple of shops and cafes within a 10-15 minute walk, other than this, there is not much close by. The hotel looks nice online, however the rooms are extremely dissapointing. The bed is massive, and yet the duvet and pillows look as if they belong on a single. The room itself was quite scruffy, with marks all over the walls, mould in the shower and an general odd odour. The toilet is seperate from the shower room, which is useful, however the door for both the shower room and toilet is shared. The toilet flusher kept getting jammed, resulting in constant running of water, this was fixed by trying to pull the flusher back level with the wall. The walls to the shower room, and the shared door are both made of glass, meaning that in the middle of the night the other person in the room is woken by the light coming from these rooms. The curtains do not fit the windown frame and are not blackout. Alot of light comes through both the curtain and round the sides. Online it states the room is soundproofed, this is not the case. The room was noisy and we could hear people outside and in the corridors. The bathroom includes a built in hair dryer, whcih looked like it was made in 1970. There were not enough plugs in the room and the mini fridge was not cold enough. There is a safe, which comes in handy for passports etc. The room also has a basic coffee machine, but we were only given two pods, after they were used, there was no more coffee in the room. We chose not to have breakfast as it was overpriced, especially when a short tram ride takes you to the centre of Munich, where lots of cafes offer much cheaper breakfast. The one positive about this hotel is the WIFI, its pretty good. We would not return.
Living Hotel am Olympiapark
3.8/546 Reviews
Good location. Good price/quality ratio. Large two-level room, but in need of renovation. Small kitchen and eating area. Dark and with poor lighting, excepting the bathroom. Supermarket next to it. If you just need a place to sleep, then it is very much recommended.
Hotel Konigstein
4/513 Reviews
The hotel is right beside the U2 stop underground stop so it’s great for getting into town, the airport and the Messe. The messe is about 35 mins. The room is clean and the breakfast is good. The breakfast selection is ok and could be better. There is a bar in the hotel - very quiet and not much selection. There is a supermarket and restaurant close by. My only problem and it was a big problem was my room faced the street. It was very noisy all night. Would I stay again? No, the noise was very bad. If staying insist on a room away from the street.
Numa I Viktoria Apartments
4.1/542 Reviews
This hotel was quite an interesting experience as it was rather busy but there was no staff on site to manage the place. Instead you are suppoed to let yourself into your room by entering a personal code into the keypad beside your room door and that is where we ran into a problem. We had booked two rooms in this hotel for two nights thinking that we could arrive late (19:00) and put our bags in our rooms and hit the town for a bite to eat. We had booked this via Trip.com and they had only given us a reservantion number which is usually just fine if you can show that to hotel staff upon arrival. However since there was no staff to take us onboard we stood there not having a roomnumer nor an entry code nor any clue as how to find out how to get to our rooms. To cut a long story short (the onboarding proces took 90 minutes in total by which time we had missed our window of opportunity to go and get a bite to eat) we found a phone number where we were greeted by a remote staff member who led us through the check-in proces so that in the end we did get two room numbers (albeit seperated by three storeys) and codes to unlock the rooms so we were very grateful for this staff members' help. Trip.com on the other hand left us stranded on the pavement. The rooms were both very modern and pleasant with tea and coffee making facilities and even a kitchette for boiling an egg or perhaps make a simple dish. Nice bathrooms too. And the are situated right opposite the Olympic Park and a very convenient shopping centre with an ALDI.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Muenchen City Olympiapark
4/571 Reviews
Overall it's normal. Breakfast is 11 euros. Food is scremble egg bread cheese ham milk yogurt banana and drinks have fruit juice water coffee. The subway entrance is 5 minutes walk. Water is not free, so you have to buy it separately. Restaurants are available at the food court in the department store if you have to take the subway to Kaufen zentrum station.

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