Hotel Rooms in
Explore 11 hotels in Munich, Germany. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, by Hyatt
Spacious comfortable rooms with unusual layouts and quirky lighting systems. Exceptional breakfast, spa with pool and saunas, friendly staff, and good gym. Some rooms hear train noise, parking costs extra, and spa pricing is aggressive with poor customer service.
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
Rooms are spacious and modern with comfortable beds and good bathrooms, though some face the lobby and lack natural light. Wifi and room service phones fail regularly. Staff are friendly and efficient, breakfast is excellent, and the location next to the train station is unbeatable.
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München
Rooms are comfortable and elegant with good service elsewhere, but the mattress quality varies and thermostat controls can be problematic. Lobby restaurants get slow and crowded, though the location and spa impress. Parking access and room service waits need patience.
Hotel Bayerischer Hof
Hotel is mid-renovation with grimy grey walls, stained furniture, and poor plumbing. Staff are rude and unhelpful, rooms lack basics like kettles, and elevators take 10 minutes. At €600/night, guests consistently say it's not worth the money and won't return.
Hilton Munich City
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds and surprisingly quiet street-facing views. The location beats everything else with direct train access and walkable neighborhoods. Expect crowded executive lounge on weekends and thin walls that carry noise between rooms.
Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre, an IHG Hotel
Clean spacious rooms with comfortable beds sit in an excellent central location near S-Bahn and Marienplatz. Staff service varies from friendly and attentful to brisk depending on your visit. The breakfast buffet impresses but dim lighting and dated decor (red and yellow striped curtains, intense carpet) disappoint some guests.