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Le Meridien Munich - Munich, Germany

Mittererstrase 3
Munich, 80336
Nightly Rates (205.74 - 234.10)   5 Star
Le Meridien Munich

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Property Description
München mag Dich! (Munich loves you!) The most flourishing city in Germany has adopted a very friendly motto. Once a Bavarian stronghold for the Wittelsbach dynasty ? the ancestors of Sissi, Empress of Austria ? Munich has a multitide of stories to tell. Le Meridien Munich, a chic sanctuary amidst a bustling modern city, reflects these tales with unparalled character. Offering 381 elegantly-appointed guest rooms and suites, Le Meridien Munich has all of the old-world flair one expects from a charming European hotel, combined with the modern amenities sophisticated travelers need. High Speed Internet Access and sleek conference rooms for business meetings provide an elegant atmosphere for corporate events. A soothing spa offers a tranquil place to reinvigorate after a day exploring Munich?s secrets. Nestled in the heart of this charismatic city, Le Meridien Munich faces the main railway station, and shopping and legendary sights are only a short walk away. Medieval palaces dating from the first dukes of Munich and mysterious Gothic churches are clustered about the city centre. Discover Le Meridien Munich and take a stroll through an old and varied history. Special Condition On March 7, 2007, check-in time will not be until 7pm. Please contact the hotel for further information.

Le Meridien Munich


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet 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  2002 

  • 381  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 9  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Autobahn 9 or Autobahn 92 toward Munich and proceed on München Schwabing. Turn right onto Schenkendorfstrasse, then turn left onto Leopoldstrasse. Continue straight to the end of the road at Feldherrenhalle. Turn right onto the Brienner Strasse and proceed straight ahead to the next big crossing. Turn left to Maximilianplatz and continue to Karlsplatz (Stachus). At Karlsplatz, turn right into the Bayerstrasse. Take Autobahn 8 to München-Ramersdorf and proceed on the Rosenheimer Strasse toward the city center. Continue across the Ludwigsbrücke over the Isar. Continue on Zweibrückenstrasse straight ahead to Isartorplatz. At the Isartor, turn left onto Frauenstrasse (passing Viktualienmarkt) and proceed via Blumen Strasse and Sendlinger Torplatz, onto Sonnenstrasse. At Karlsplatz (Stachus) turn left onto the Bayerstrasse. Take the Autobahn to the end of the motorway. Turn left onto the Garmischer Strasse. Proceed straight ahead for approximately 2 kilometers. At the underpass, exit "Pasing" and turn right onto Landsberger Strasse. Continue past Schwanthaler and Hermann-Lingg Strasse to Bayerstrasse. Take Autobahn 8 to the end of the motorway and proceed to the city center (Verdistrasse, Amalienburgstrasse, Menzinger Strasse, Notburgstrasse). At Romanplatz turn left into Arnulfstrasse. Then drive straight ahead until the main station (North side). Turn right to the Bahnhofsplatz, then right into the Bayerstrasse (South Side). Nearby Airports * FJ Strauss Munchen Airport - 35 Kilometers FJ Strauss Munchen Airport - 35 Kilometers

    Guarantee Policy
    Mandatory credit card guarantee on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    The cancellation policy will vary based on the rate plan and/or booking date(s). Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Oktoberfest (0.5 mi/0.8 km) * Frauenkirche / Church of our Lady (0.6 mi/1.0 km) * Deutsches Museum (German Museum) (1.2 mi/2.0 km) * Old Pinakothek (1.2 mi/2.0 km) * Hofbraeuhaus (1.9 mi/3.0 km) * English Garden (2.5 mi/4.0 km) * Botanical Gardens (3.1 mi/5.0 km) * Munich Fairgrounds - Neue Messe München (6.2 mi/10.0 km)
  • Local Corporate Offices

  • * GlaxoSmithKline (0.6 mi/1.0 km) * Booz Allen Hamilton (0.6 mi/1.0 km) * British Embassy (1.2 mi/2.0 km) * Siemens (1.2 mi/2.0 km) * American Embassy (1.2 mi/2.0 km) * The Boston Consulting Corporation (1.9 mi/3.0 km) * DaimlerChrysler (1.9 mi/3.0 km) * KPMG (1.9 mi/3.0 km) * Accenture (2.5 mi/4.0 km) * Deloitte & Touche (3.1 mi/5.0 km) * Embassy of The United Arab Emirates (3.7 mi/6.0 km) * BMW (5.6 mi/9.0 km) * Ernst & Young (6.8 mi/11.0 km)

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