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Golden Leaf Hotel Perlach Allee Hof - Munich, Germany

Therese Giehse Allee 76
Munich, 81739
Nightly Rates (130.40 - 148.84)   1 Star
Golden Leaf Hotel Perlach Allee Hof

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Property Description
57 modern rooms, offering all comfort and cosy atmosphere for a enjoyable stay. Non-smoking rooms and anti-allergic-bedding on request. Convenient accommodation is the pre-condition for a good time in Munich. On request our reception team will be glad to provide additional services like reservations for restaurants and events or shuttle services. A laundry and dry-cleaning service is also at your disposal. The on site restaurant offers typical Bavarian and international specialities. Complimentary services such as coffee, tea, cake and fresh fruit are provided for all our guests in the lobby.

Golden Leaf Hotel Perlach Allee Hof


Amenities
  • 220 AC

  • Disco

  • Golf

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Barber Shop

  • Boutiques

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Currency Exchange

  • Doctor on Call

  • Drugstore

  • Elevators

  • FAX

  • Florist

  • Hairdryers Available

  • International Direct Dial

  • Guest Laundromat

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • Multilingual

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • News Stand

  • Pets Allowed

  • Bus Parking

  • Indoor Parking

  • Parking

  • Radio

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Sauna

  • Solarium

  • Telephone

  • TV

  • Wake-up Service


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Room rate ranges are a general guideline. Specific rates will be displayed based on your day of arrival and room rates available. Click on the "Book It" icon to view specific rate information, guarantee and cancel policy. To speak with a reservation agent, please call 1 800 207-6900 USA and Canada. If calling from outside the U.S.A., see our international reservation phone numbers at www.hotelbook.com/brands/HB/bookit.htm

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • 57  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Enjoy the tranquil location in the south eastern part of Munich. The hotel is easily accessible from all directions via the Main street 'Mittlerer Ring' and the motorways. Both by car and public transport takes only 15 minutes to the exhibition centre and Trade Fair Area "Neue Messe Munchen". Direct access to the subway and the suburban trains within three minutes walking distance, you are able to get around stress free even without a car. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: OPENING HOURS OF THE RECEPTION DESK: 06.30 TO 22.30! For late arrival please call us to receive the code for the digibox at the entrance where you key is stowed. Additionally we offer a 24-hours-call- service.

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to book online. Peak seasons may require your card is charged in advance. Reading the rate rules after selecting your rate will indicate if your card will be charged. This information will appear in your email confirmation.

    Cancellation Policy
    Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after selecting rate rules.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  Perlacher Burgerstuben German-Bavarian restaurant which also provides international food. Situated directly in the hotel. A chef who enjoys offering a "Schnapps" to his guests. La Pergola Italian restaurant with terrace. Delicious Italian food. Mediterranean atmosphere.


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