Mandarin Oriental Munich München Germany

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The Mandarin Oriental in Munich is a 5-star luxury hotel in Munich's Bavarian state capital center. Once a grand 7-story opera house, the building was converted into the present elegant hotel in 1990.
The Mandarin Oriental manages to have a quiet location in the old city (Altstadt) yet is on the brim of bustling modern Munich life. Besides, the Hofbrauhaus am Platzl beer hall and the fashionable Maximilianstrasse shopping district are just a stone's throw away.
This historic old city's heart also has many restaurants, bars, and clubs set among the beautiful old buildings. Moreover, Marienplatz Square with the famous Glockenspiel clock, the State Opera House in Max-Joseph-Platz, and the former royal palace (Munich Residenz) are a few minutes away.
You will also see views of the Bavarian Alps from the towers of Munich Cathedral.
The city is served by an integrated transport system of buses, trams, main-line and underground trains with all-services tickets. A 10-minute ride on the train will take guests to the English Garden, Munich's largest park, or the central railway station for other destinations. Additionally, Munich International Airport is about 30 minutes from the city.
The hotel retains some of the original opera house's grandeur with eaves or high ceilings and columns and a curving staircase. But, overall, the style is contemporary and elegant.
The neo-Renaissance façade remains intact, and guests are greeted by liveried staff at the impressive entrance. The lobby and lounge make guests welcome with deep carpeting and elegant seating in swirling gold and deep silver patterns.
The Mandarin Oriental group also strives to incorporate a sense of local character into their hotels, blended with the East's hints.
Munich Mandarin Oriental is no exception with Biedermeier furniture and images by Felix Rehfeld and Asian influences in art pieces and flavors in restaurant menus. Moreover, reception, concierge, housekeeping, and butler services are first-class at all Mandarin Oriental hotels.
The Mandarin Oriental Munich is a boutique hotel with 48 guest rooms and 25 suites. Rooms feature neo-Biedermeier cherrywood furniture and Asian and local art pieces. There are also parquet flooring and solid colors of dove-gray, gold, and vivid turquoise with patterned oriental-style mats.
Moreover, deeply comfortable beds have crisp white linen and goose-down duvets. In-room amenities include sophisticated Bang and Olufsen entertainment systems. Long elegant drapes also surround large windows letting in natural light and giving views over the city. Furthermore, bathrooms are marbled and opulent.
The open-plan suites have all the same style features but with additional space, plush sofa seating, lacquered desks, and cabinets.
Besides, some have terraces, and the rooms have city views. Moreover, black and white marble bathrooms have heated floors, double vanity units, a walk-in shower, stand-alone baths, and a range of luxury toiletries.
Tower suites are located in a tower feature of the hotel and have a circular sitting and dining rooms. The Bavaria tower suite has an unusual circular bedroom. The two-bedroom suite also has a vast skylight and curving windows draped in silk.
The Panoramic Suite has a wrap-around balcony and porcelain objets d'art. At the same time, the Presidential suite is multi-roomed with a terrace, a large glass-enclosed dining area, and a Bulthaup kitchen. Butler service is also available.
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