Hotel built in 1544, Last complete renovation 1974, Last partial renovation 2010, Number of floors 5, Total number of rooms 68, Number of single rooms 28, Number of double rooms 40, of which have 2 separate beds 20, of which have a double bed 17, Number of junior suites 3, Bed-and-breakfast hotel, City hotel, Cycling/biker hotel
- Style of hotel and ambience
- The city hotel Schlicker Zum Goldenen Löwen in Munich is a cosy family-run hotel characterised above all by its upscale facilities. It has a long tradition that dates back to 1544. The hotel offers modern single and double rooms and several suites.
- Reception open
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Reception manned at weekends
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Hotel closed from
- 2009-01-01
- Hotel closed from
- 2009-12-21
- Reception manned 24 hours a day
- 1
- Earliest check-in
- 14:00
- Latest check-out
- 12:00
- Public parking garage
- 0,2
- Fee per 24 hours
- 16,00
- Conference center
- 7,0
- Last name
- I,c,M
- Free services for HRS guests
- Fruit bowl, 1 bottle of mineral water, Personal daily newspaper for every room, Bike rental
- Hotel location, surroundings and sights
- The Schlicker Zum Goldenen Löwen is centrally located in Munich, a few metres away from the city hall with its famous chimes. Other attractions, including the Cathedral, the Hofbräuhaus, the Residenz with the National Theatre and the Viktualienmarkt, and the boulevards Maximilianstraße and Theatinerstraße are easy to reach.
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Positive: fantastic breakfast and friendly staff
Positive: I choose the hotel because location is very good
Positive: The location right in the center of town was perfect for sight-seeing. Having a parking space in the back was wonderful. Breakfast was outstanding.
Negative: Rooms at the front of the hotel open over outdoor cafes that are lively into the wee hours of the night. With no air conditioning on hot summer nights, occupants have little choice but open windows and too much noise. On the second night we asked for a fan that meant we could close the windows and sleep.