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Mandarin Oriental, Munich - Munich, Germany

Neuturmstrase 1
Munich, 80331
Nightly Rates (2,898.50 - 2,898.50)   4 Star
Mandarin Oriental, Munich

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Property Description
With a central location, Mandarin Oriental, Munich is a calm refuge of neo-Renaissance charm and elegance. Providing the highest levels of personalised service, the award-winning hotel redefines luxury within the city's most historic setting.

Mandarin Oriental, Munich


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard, Superior Exclusive Rooms

  • Luxurious rooms with marble bathroom with separate bath and shower, large working desk with dataport. Biedermeier style furnishing. King or Twin beds. Guest Room Features: Minibar, Radio, Safe deposit box, Triple line telephones, Voice mail, Telefax, ISDN and computer outlets, Smoke alarm, Internet/Playstation on TV (against charges), Satellite TV, Video/In-house movies/Pay TV DEM27.50 per day, Air-conditioning individually adjustable, Sprinkler, Dataport. Size: Standard Room 30-35 square meters Superior Room 35-40 square meters Exclusive Room 40-50 square meters
  • Standard, Superior, Exclusive Junior Suite

  • Standard Junior Suite, Superior Junior Suite, Exclusive Suite Luxurious suite, marble bathroom with separate bath and shower, comfortable sitting area, walk in closet, large working desk with dataport. Biedermeier style furnishing. King or Twin bed. Size: Standard Junior Suite 50-55 square meter Superior Junior Suite 55-65 square meter Exclusive Junior Suite 75-80 square meter
  • Executive Suite

  • Separate sleeping and living room, dining area, walk in closet, luxurious, spacious with marble bathroom with bath and shower, separate guest toilet, large sitting area in the tower area, large working desk with dataport. Biedermeier style furnishing. King or Twin bed. Size : 80-90 meters.
  • Presidential Suite

  • A 130 square meter suite with 2 sleeping rooms (1 with four-poster bed, 1 with twin beds) and 3 bathrooms. Terrace with city view, luxurious, spacious suite with marble bathroom, jacuzzi, steambath, walk in closet, large working desks with dataport.
  • 2 Bedroom Executive Suite

  • About 130-145 square meter. 2 bedrooms and bathrooms with separate bath and shower. 1 separate guest toilet, spacious living room, dining room, walk in closet, large working desks with dataport. King and Twin beds. Biedermeier style furnishing.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • German Deutsche Marks is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 

  • Opened in  House was built in 1880, it is a hotel since 1980. 

  • 73  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    - Located between the Hofbrauhaus and the Maximilianstrasse, in the heart of historic Munich - Surrounded by fine restaurants, fashionable boutiques, art galleries, theatres and museums - Three minutes walk to subway, tram station, bus station - 10 minutes by car to railway station - 20 minutes by car to fair ground and International Congress Center (ICM) - 45 minutes by car to Franz-Josef-Strauss Airport (MUC) Munich International Airport, 19 miles away.

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed by credit card at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled 24 hours prior to arrival. During Oktoberfest(15Sep-3Oct 2000) 2 weeks prior to arrival. One night charge for no shows on guaranteed booking.

    Restaurant Information
    Mark's Restaurant  The Mark's Restaurant is located on the mezzanine, the fine dining tables are burl and fruit wood. Chairs are Biedermeier reproductions upholstered in blue. The plush carpeting is taupe with small geometrical motifs in blue. The look is one of understated elegance. The food is international. Opening Hours: Breakfast 06:30 - 11:00 Dinner 19:00 - 23:00 Opens on every Tuesdays to Saturdays. Mark's Corner  Opening Hours: Lunch 12:00 - 14:00, daily Dinner 19:00 - 23:00, Sundays and Mondays Mark's Bar  A wine and bottle display in cherry wood, marble glass and mirrors, prominently feature on the wall behind the inviting Mark's Bar. Patrons can choose between stools at the marble-topped bar, or comfortable seating groups, including chenille sofas and leather chairs all in classical styles. Live piano music from 6pm, we serve soups, sandwiches, a small menue. Opening Hours: 9:00 am - 1:am for afternoon tea and cocktails Roof Terrace/Pool Side Bar  The rooftop swimming pool surely offers a most spectacular city view. We serve drinks only.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   * 3 wood-panelled inter-connecting salons for conference, banquets, seminars and private parties for up to 120 people. * All rooms have natural lighting and air conditioning.

  • Geneve
  •   Size : 70 square meters. Cocktail recetpion 80 persons, Banquet dinner 54 persons, Meeting theatre 80 persons, Meeting classroom 36 persons, Meeting U-Shape 24 persons.

  • Dusseldorf
  •   Size : 50 square meters. Cocktail reception 40 persons, Banquet dinner 40 persons, Meeting theatre 40 persons, Metting classroom 24 persons, Meeting U-Shape 18 persons.

  • Milano
  •   Size : 30 square meters. Cocktail reception 25 persons, Banquet dinner 16 persons, Meeting theatre 20 persons.


    Recreation Information
  • Sports and Recreation

  • * Swimming pool on the roof terrace (only in summer/heated/no roof) * Massage in the room or on the roof terrace * Fitness room

  • Landmarks/Places of Interest

  • * Neuschwanstein Palace 81 miles * Linderhof 63 miles * Oberammergau 94 miles * Herrenchiemsee Palace and Lake 31 miles * Salzburg, Austria 81 miles * Dachau Memorial site-concentration camp 12.5 miles * City Hall with Glockenspiel 0.19 miles * English Garden Park 0.62 miles * Viktualienmarkt Food Market 0.19 miles * Nymphenburg Castle 3.1 miles * Tegernsee 32.5 miles * Art Museum 1.87 miles * Maximilianstrasse shopping Direct * Siemens Building 3.1 miles * Max-Planck-Institute 4.8 miles * Bavaria Film Studios 9.4 miles

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