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Use of an Internet terminal at the hotelHotel built in 1961, Last partial renovation 2002, Number of floors 3, Total number of rooms 48, Number of single rooms 14, Number of double rooms 34, of which have 2 separate beds 13, of which have a double bed 21, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 7, of which are suitable as four-bed rooms 3, Rooms with connecting door 2, Bed-and-breakfast hotel, City hotel, Station hotel, Business hotel, Trade fair hotel, Holiday hotel, family-run hotel, child-friendly hotel, Family hotel, Gay and lesbian-friendly hotel
Cities/locations: Karlsplatz
Airports: Franz-Josef-Strauss
Highways: Autobahnzubringer Mittlerer Ring
At the main train station (Hauptbahnhof)take the exit to Bayerstrasse near track no. 11 and turn to the right. The hotel is after 400 mt. on the left-hand side. Otherwise take the tram no. 18 direction GONDRELLPLATZ or 19 direction PASING and go off the stop called HERMANN-LINGG-STRASSE.
Easy to reach from all the motorways. Please follow the sign for ZENTRUM /INNENSTADT (city-center)and then HAUPTBAHNHOF (main train station).The hotel is located on Bayerstrasse 95, about 400 mt. from the main train station, between the Hermann-Lingg-Strasse and the Martin-Greif-Strasse, on a level with the Octoberfestival field (Theresienwiese). Parking available at Euro 9.00 per night.
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positiv: Super clean. Great breakfast.Great location to the train station,tram service to downtown (only 10 minutes by tram). Clean rooms,nice beds. Front desk service very helpful and pleasent. Nicely decorated for x-mas.
negativ: Nothing to comment, enjoyed our stay. Would stay there again in a minute with my family!
positiv: Friendly, helpful staff and great location. Walking distance from the Oktoberfest grounds and the Central Train Station (Hauptbahnhof). Tram available just outside front door. More like a 'gasthof' than a hotel.
negativ: Limited amenities in rooms. Small television with few channels. Single room had no air conditioning. Pricey during trade fairs and Oktoberfest - understandable I guess.