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"Munich Hotel"
This hotel is located at the site of the 1972 Olympics and dates from that period. It is clean and well maintained, but starting to show its age. Its advantages are its convenience to the Metro and quick access to downtown Munich (15-20 minutes) without the high prices of staying downtown. There are also several pastry shops and restaurants within a couple of minutes walk, which means that you do not have to rely on the restaurant in the hotel. The room is small by American standards but typical for European hotels. All in all, we enjoyed our stay and would return.
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"Great Hotel"
My husband, young daughter and I stayed for 4 nights here during Easter. We loved the hotel and the excellent English speaking front desk staff. The rooms start from the 13th floor and caters 80% of their business to professionals therefore you may be able to find bargain stays during the weekend. The rooms were fairly large and on the American plan. We received a very nice additional bed for our daughter at no charge. This hotel is part of the Starwood Hotel chains known for their upscale properties. Big advantage is that it is in the Olympic Park complex built for the 1972 Olympics and if your a a runner or swimmer this area is ideal. You can take advantage of the dozens of acres in this park as well as the Olympic Pool. The Hotel is located also in the section where there is a shopping center catering to the residents of the Olympic Village. The shopping center has 4 bakeries, a large Tengelman market, a separate fruit stand, post office, etc. Some people prefer to be right in the city, but for us - a quick 10- to 15 minute ride from Olympic Park to the center of town was no problem. Munich is an incredible city to see and we absolutely recommend this hotel and would come back.
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