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Munich

The Heart of Bavaria

Munich is one of Germany’s most fascinating destinations, where historic architecture, Bavarian culture and vibrant city life create a unique experience for every traveller. Exploring places such as Marienplatz, the Frauenkirche, the Englischer Garten or the Viktualienmarkt makes any city break in Munich a journey that combines history, gastronomy and tradition.

To make the most of your stay, choosing accommodation in Munich with a convenient location allows easy access to the city’s main landmarks, museums and neighbourhoods. Our selection of hotels in Munich is designed for every type of traveller, whether you are planning a cultural getaway, a business trip or a holiday to discover the essence of Bavaria.

A city where tradition meets modernity

A stay in Munich means discovering a city where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. Its magnificent squares, historic markets, expansive parks and traditional beer halls make this destination one of the best choices for enjoying a city break in southern Germany.

Marienplatz and the New Town Hall

Marienplatz is the true heart of Munich and one of the city's must-see attractions. Surrounded by historic buildings, the square is home to the spectacular Neues Rathaus, or New Town Hall, famous for its Glockenspiel, which attracts thousands of visitors every day.

Its lively atmosphere, terraces, shops and the streets leading away from the square make it the perfect starting point for exploring the historic centre of the Bavarian capital.

Viktualienmarkt

The Viktualienmarkt is one of Bavaria's most iconic markets and a must-visit for discovering Munich's gastronomy. Its stalls offer local produce, fruit, cured meats, cheeses, flowers and traditional specialities that showcase the region's rich culinary heritage.

Besides being one of the city's most popular markets among locals, it is also an excellent place to sample typical Bavarian products and experience Munich's everyday atmosphere.

Englischer Garten

The Englischer Garten is one of the largest urban parks in Europe and one of Munich's most iconic green spaces. Its wide paths, lakes, gardens and relaxation areas offer visitors the chance to experience a much more peaceful side of the city.

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What to do in Munich?

Munich offers experiences for every type of traveller:

What to eat in Munich?

Discovering Munich's gastronomy is an essential part of any trip, as the city proudly preserves Bavarian culinary traditions while combining them with a wide range of international cuisine. Specialities such as Weißwurst (white sausage), Schweinshaxe (Bavarian pork knuckle), pretzels, Leberkäse and Apfelstrudel are part of a culinary heritage that has made Bavaria one of Germany's leading gastronomic regions.

The Viktualienmarkt is one of the best places to discover local flavours. This historic market brings together stalls selling fresh produce, cured meats, cheeses, fruit, sweets and traditional specialities, offering an authentic immersion into Munich's culinary culture.

Neighbourhoods such as the Altstadt, the area around Marienplatz and the Schwabing district are home to a wide variety of restaurants in Munich, traditional beer halls and modern dining venues where you can enjoy both Bavarian cuisine and international dishes in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

When is the best time to visit Munich?

Munich is a destination that can be enjoyed all year round, although each season offers a different experience for those planning to travel to Munich. Spring and autumn are especially pleasant thanks to their mild temperatures, making them ideal for exploring Munich's historic centre, strolling through Marienplatz or relaxing in the Englischer Garten.

Summer fills the city with terraces, festivals, concerts and outdoor activities. It is the perfect season to enjoy the parks, traditional beer gardens and the relaxed atmosphere that characterises the Bavarian capital during the warmer months.

Autumn makes the city the centre of attention thanks to Oktoberfest, Germany's most famous folk festival and one of the world's most important celebrations. During these weeks, Munich welcomes millions of visitors who come to experience Bavarian traditions, music, gastronomy and the festive atmosphere that make this event truly unique.

Where to stay in Munich?

Munich city centre is the best area to stay, offering easy access to the city's main landmarks, museums, shopping districts and dining areas, many of which are within walking distance or well connected by public transport.

Staying near Marienplatz or the Central Station makes it easy to discover both the historic heritage and the city's most vibrant neighbourhoods, while also providing excellent connections to the airport, the exhibition centre and other points of interest.

Hotels such as the Eurostars Book Hotel and the Eurostars Grand Central offer strategic locations for enjoying Munich in comfort, whether you are planning a cultural getaway or a business trip.

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Munich city centre and the areas around the Central Station are the best options for travellers looking to combine comfort, sightseeing and excellent transport connections. From these locations, it is easy to reach Marienplatz, the Viktualienmarkt, the Frauenkirche and some of the city's leading museums.

Staying at hotels such as the Eurostars Book Hotel or the Eurostars Grand Central allows you to explore Munich with ease and make the most of your stay thanks to their excellent locations and convenient public transport links.

For a first visit, the best choice is to stay in Munich's historic centre or near the Central Station. These areas provide easy access to the city's main attractions, a wide range of restaurants and excellent transport connections.

Choosing a centrally located hotel in Munich makes it easy to explore the city on foot, use public transport and discover some of Bavaria's most iconic landmarks.

The Eurostars Book Hotel and the Eurostars Grand Central both enjoy strategic locations for discovering the city in complete comfort.

The Eurostars Book Hotel and the Eurostars Grand Central stand out for their excellent connections to the Central Station and Munich's extensive network of underground, tram and urban trains, making it easy to travel around the city, reach the airport or the exhibition centre.

Their locations also provide quick access to many of Munich's top attractions, helping you make the most of your stay.

For a weekend break in Munich, it is best to stay close to the historic centre or the Central Station, where many of the city's main attractions, restaurants and shopping areas are located.

Hotels such as the Eurostars Book Hotel and the Eurostars Grand Central offer the ideal base for discovering Munich, combining history, gastronomy and culture in a city that can easily be explored over a weekend.

Areas close to the Central Station with excellent connections to the airport and exhibition centre are the best choice for business travellers, allowing quick and convenient access to the city's main business districts.

The Eurostars Book Hotel and the Eurostars Grand Central offer services tailored to business guests, comfortable rooms and strategic locations that make it easy to combine work with exploring some of Munich's main attractions during your free time.