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Arabellasheraton Westpark Hotel - Munich, Germany

Garmischer Strase 2
Munich, 80339
Nightly Rates (505.92 - 632.40)   4 Star
Arabellasheraton Westpark Hotel

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Property Description
The modern, 4-star ArabellaSheraton Westpark is located just a few minutes away from Munich's famous 'Theresienwiese' and the city centre, overlooking the city's idyllic Westpark. The 258 comfortably-appointed rooms, suites and apartments are all equipped with modern communications technology. Guests can look forward to mouth-watering delights at our restaurant. The landscaped bathing complex, with swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam bath, solarium and bar, is the ideal place to relax. Our separate conference floor has 11 rooms and a large foyer and can accommodate events with up to 120 guests. The ArabellaSheraton Westpark is located to the west of Munich's city centre, right opposite Heimeranplatz, close to the expansive park of the same name, 'Westpark' and only around 500 meters away from 'Theresienwiese'. Car drivers can access the 'Mittlerer Ring' ring road directly from the hotel and there are underground and suburban line stations right outside. The city centre can be reached in 3 minutes and it takes around 25 minutes to travel to the new Munich Exhibition Centre (Neue Messe München). Special Condition From December 21, 2007 to January 6, 2008,the ArabellaSheraton Westpark will be closed. The 5-Star ArabellaSheraton Grand Hotel München and ArabellaSheraton Airport Hotel München will be open during this time. Please contact the hotel for further information.

Arabellasheraton Westpark Hotel


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Actual rates may vary depending upon availability and season.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 Hour 

  • Opened in  1985 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 258  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 10  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Nurenberg Autobahn 9 or Autobahn 92 (from the airport) to the "München Schwabing" Exit (Exit #76). Proceed toward "Mittlerer Ring West". Continue to "Mittlerer Ring West" and pass Olympiapark and Trappentreutunnel. Follow the "Laim/Heimeranplatz" Exit and turn left twice after passing the tunnel. Take Salzburg Autobahn 8 or Garmisch Autobahn 95 until the highway ends. Continue to"Mittlerer Ring West". Proceed toward "Mittlerer Ring West" to and pass Luise-Kiesselbach-Platz. Take the "Heimeranplatz/Westend" Exit and proceed to the hotel. Take Passau Autobahn 94 until the motorway ends. Proceed on A94 toward "Autobahn A95 Garmisch". Continue on the "Mittlerer Ring" and pass "Luise-Kiesselbach-Platz". Take the "Heimeranplatz/Westend" Exit and proceed to the hotel. Take Stuttgard A8 until the motorway ends. Continue toward "Stadtmitte" (City Center) or "Mittlerer Ring". Continue on "Verdistrasse" which becomes "Notburgastrasse". Turn left info "Wintrich-Ring" toward "Mittlerer Ring". Enter the "Mittlerer Ring" at Olympiapark in the direction of "A95 Garmisch". Follow the "Laim/Heimeranplatz" Exit. After passing the tunnel turn left twice to the hotel. Take Lindau Autobahn 96 until the motorway ends. Proceed toward "Stadtmitte" (City Center) or "Mittlerer Ring Nord. Continue on "Mittlerer Ring Nord" and follow the "Heimeranplatz/Westend" Exit. Proceed to the hotel. Nearby Airport: * Franz Josef Strauss/Riem/Munich International Airport - 45 Kilometers Franz Josef Strauss/Riem/Munich International Airport - 45 Kilometers

    Guarantee Policy
    Mandatory credit card guarantee on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    The cancellation policy will depend on which rate plan and date(s) are being booked. Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Oktoberfest - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Schloss Nymphenburg - 1.9 mi/3.0 km * English Garden - 3.0 mi/4.8 km * Schwabing - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Deutsches Museum (German Museum) - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Marienplatz - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Hofbrauhaus - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Pedestrian Zone - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Pinakothek Art Gallery - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * BMW Museum - 4.3 mi/7.0 km * Olympia Park - 4.3 mi/7.0 km * Englischer Garten (Monopteros) - 6.2 mi/10.0 km * Bavaria Film Studios - 6.2 mi/10.0 km * Allianz Arena - 8.1 mi/13.0 km * Fairgrounds - Neue Messe Muenchen - 8.1 mi/13.0 km * Zugspitze - 54.1 mi/87.0 km * Schloss Neuschwanstein - 60.9 mi/98.0 km * Salzburg - 80.8 mi/130.0 km
  • Local Corporate Offices

  • * KPMG - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * ADAC Laboratories - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Viag Interkom - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Tuev - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * FJA Feilmeier & Junker - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * PricewaterhouseCoopers - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Autodesk - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Frauenhofer Institute - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Analog Devices - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * GlaxoSmithKline - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Mentor Graphics - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Avaya Communication/Lucent Technology - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * British Telecom (BT) - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Cable & Wireless - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Axa Colonia - 0.6 mi/1.0 km * Arthur Andersen LLP - 1.2 mi/2.0 km * Tech Data - 2.5 mi/4.0 km * Oracle - 2.5 mi/4.0 km * Siemens - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Philip Morris - 3.1 mi/5.0 km

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