"The perfect hotel for those visiting for Oktoberfest. We were able to check in a little early after an overnight flight which was very helpful. The staff was great and the cafe on the ground floor was a perfect spot for breakfast."
"This hotel was fantastic. The only thing I would change is the central air function in the room. The internet could be a little better but overall no complaints. Did not get breakfast because it was €24/person. "
"The room was very hot and the hotel has no air conditioning (customers should be informed of the lack of air conditioning). Keeping the window open is impossible as the room is on a very noisy street (the hotel offers ear plugs!). The entrance code wasn’t always working and the main entrance of the hotel was very hard to open. Overall, not a great experience. "
"Exceptionally clean - quiet - bonus was breakfast: excellent selection of fruits cereal and pastries. Very great hidden gem - with beautiful garden in rear very peaceful
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"Great hotel - perfect location, clean and large rooms all a bit unique with large shower and comfortable bed. Staff at the hotel were all very friendly and helpful. Will definitely stay here again when I’m back in Munich. Ideal spot to stay for Oktoberfest!"
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"The room was clean and equipped with everything we wanted, except coffee. It had a great shower and very comfortable bed. It is close to the train and bus stations."
"The property is clean and comfortable. Although the hob and microwave/oven are top of the line it took me 2 days to figure out how to use it. I never mastered the hob or the dishwasher. There were no instructions in the room, but when requested a link was sent to me on WhatsApp for a video. No phone in the room, just use WhatsApp. The bathroom was also clean and modern, but if you use your own toileteries (shampoo & conditioner) the drain could not cope and the bathroom flooded. Drains ok if hotel toileteries used. The communal areas also clean and well kept. It's worth noting that in Munich the supermarkets and shops are mostly closed, so stock up on other days.
The location of the hotel is perfect for the ubahn and central station, it's worth going to the central station and asking about the best tickets on offer, until you get used to using the ticket machines."
"This is a beautiful high-end hotel. There were expensive luxury cars parked outside and dropping guests off all the time. Most guests looked like a million bucks! When we arrived after an overnight flight from Toronto, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that our room was ready and that we had received a complementary room upgrade. Our room was beautiful, spacious, and faced a very quiet side street. The bathroom only had a single sink which we are not used to, but the heated floors and fancy bidet toilet made up for it!
The bed was very comfortable. The room came with robes and slippers.
I recommend getting the breakfast included with your stay. It was excellent & included tattinger champagne! There was also a warming oven for fresh croissants, chocolate croissants and some other breads. There were traditional German breakfast items such as sausages, but also things like smoked salmon. There were made to order eggs, some of which came with caviar! This was definitely one of the nicest hotel breakfasts we have had.
The hotel is located on a street with all of the high-end stores. It is also a three minute walk from the famous Haufbrauhause and less than a five minute walk to the Marienplatz and Virtuelmarkt. We walked everywhere and felt safe all the time.
The hotel is also conveniently located to public transportation. For instance, we took the train to see the BMW Welt. And we took the train on our own to Dachau concentration camp. All very easy.
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What can I see and do near Flaucher?
Study the collections at BMW Welt, Deutsches Museum, or Beer and Oktoberfest Museum. While you're exploring, swing by Sendlinger Tor, Isar Tor, and Old Town Hall to learn a bit about the area. You can watch performances at Gasteig, National Theater Munich, and Bavarian State Opera if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to Flaucher?
With so many choices for transportation, seeing the area around Flaucher is simple. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Brudermuhlstrasse U-Bahn, Harras U-Bahn, and Implerstrasse U-Bahn. To venture out into the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Munich Harras Station or Mittersendling Station.