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Ideally located only 300m away from Theresien Wiesen, the main gathering point for Oktoberfest, this place offers all the usual creature comforts alongside the kind of contemporary minimalist interiors you'd expect from any hotel built in the 1980s and called Atrium.
Address: 59 LANDWEHRSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 18 0221 2588
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A city fixture for over a century, this four-star offers reasonably priced accommodation, just 150m from the main train station. The in-house Zirbelstube restaurant is a destination in its own right.
Address: 4 ARNULFSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)89 551150
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The “Hotel Rollercoaster” is
anything but hectic. The rooms, however,
are designed to reflect an emotional
journey through “bliss”, “ecstasy”, “fear”
and “enlightenment”. Doubles from €40.
Tel: +49 (0)89 536482
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This elegant boutique hotel
Address: 1 BAADERSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)89 4583 1200
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A stone's throw from the central Marienplatz station, this historic 19thcentury structure with its marble-clad walls, decorative frescoes and reasonably priced suites is worth splashing out on.
Address: 6 HEILIGGEISTSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 89 225 014
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Generously sized suites decked out with antique furniture, and a super-central location 100m from the main train station, make this four-star hard to fault. Double rooms from €103.
Address: 11 SCHUTZENSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)89 551370
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Situated close to Munich's chic shopping strip Maximillianstrasse, the Mandarin Oriental offers some of the largest rooms in the city and boasts the kind of hospitality one would expect from the Hong Kong-based luxury hotel group.
Address: 1 NEUTURMSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)89 290980
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This chain prides itself on creating design
hotels for travellers on a budget
Address: 2 Rablstrasse. | Tel: +49 (0)89 44455580