Munich/North

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Halal Explorer to North of Munich Northern Munich is an expansive part of the city comprising many parks and recreational areas, including the English Garden and the Olympiapark (site of the 1972 Olympic Games) with the BMW Welt and the Nymphenburg park and palace and the Allianz Arena. This guide covers the neighborhoods of Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, Schwabing-West, Schwabing-Freimann and Milbertshofen-Am Hart. The neighborhoods of Moosach and Feldmoching-Hasenbergl also fall within this part of Munich, but they are of very limited interest to tourists.

Munich/North Halal Explorer

Olympiastadion München - View from the Olympic Tower on the Olympic Stadium.

Schwabing is simultaneously one of Munich|Munich's most bohemian neighborhoods and wealthiest residential areas. The large number of shops, restaurants, and cafés along the neighborhood's main boulevards Leopoldstraße and Hohenzollernstraße cater mostly to those with money to burn. The hamlet of Schwabing was founded in the 8th century and therefore is much older than Munich itself, which was founded in the 12th century. It was incorporated in the city of Munich in 1890. In the 19th and 20th century, Schwabing reached its zenith of cultural importance. Many famous litterateurs and painters were living in the area by that time. Schwabing was also location of the Schwabing riots in 1962 and the overture of the student revolt in Germany in the late 1960s.

Milbertshofen and Am Hart combined give the name to Stadtbezirk 10, but it is the third part of the neighborhood, called Am Riesenfeld, that draws the most Muslim visitors. This is because it contains two immediately adjacent areas of interest - the Olympiapark, which was created out of the grounds where the 1972 Olympic Games were held, and still contains many of the structures built for the Olympics, as well as the original plant of BMW, with the adjacent headquarters, BMW Museum and BMW Welt visitor centre.

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Neuhausen-Nymphenburg is one of the more relaxed neighborhoods of Munich around Nymphenburg Palace, where the atmosphere causes residents and visitors alike to forget they are in a city of over a million. Neuhausen and Nymphenburg are virtually undiscovered by tourists so far, even though Neuhausen is home to a pouplar nightclub and the world's largest organic juice garden at Hirschgarten. What's even more astounding is that, while millions of tourists flock to Munich in the summer months and during the Oktoberfest in September and October, few find their way to the tranquil Nymphenburg Palace gardens. The area is roughly bounded by the main railtracks to the south and west, Allacher Straße and Baldurstraße to the north, and Dachauer Straße to the east.

Further North is a big residential and industrial area in northern Munich, consisting of the neighborhoods of Feldmoching-Hasenbergl, Moosach, Milbertshofen-Am-Hart and Freimann. The area's main (and some would probably say only) attraction is the Allianz Arena football stadium.

Travel to Munich/North

By car

Highlight Towers Munich 2014 - Arriving in Munich on the Highway A9

Like every outer neighborhood of Munich, North Munich is easily accessible by car. Highway A 9 (from Berlin) and the Munich ring Highway A 99 traverse the outskirts of the area and have a number of exits, including München-Fröttmaning, München-Freimann, München-Ludwigsfeld and München-Schwabing. Furthermore, national highways B 11 (from Landshut), B 13 (from Ingolstadt) and B 304 (from Dachau) end in the area. From other neighborhoods within Munich and the best way to reach the north is driving on circular Mittlerer Ring (B 2R) urban expressway.

The main arteries in the area are Mittlerer Ring (B 2R) urban expressway, which cuts right through the center of the area, and to a lesser extend Leopoldstraße, Ungererstraße, and Dachauer Straße. Though traffic outside rush-hours isn't very thick, arriving in the area by vehicle is definitely no good idea as parking is difficult. In all areas of Munich within the circuar expressway parking is mostly limited to residents with special parking permits. So do yourself a favor and change to the subway lines at one of the many (and very cheap) P&R parking decks close to the city limits. The Olympic Park and Nymphenburg Palace are a big exception to this parking issue, though, as parking abundand and allowed for non-residents.

By suburban train (S-Bahn)

Munich subway station Münchner Freiheit 2009-12 - Subway station Münchner Freiheit in Schwabing

S-Bahn lines S1 (to the Munich_Airport|airport) and S2 (to Dachau) run along the southern edge and through the western parts of the area with stops including München-Hirschgarten, München-Laim, and München-Fasanerie. S-Bahn line S1 is especially useful if you arrive from the airport and change at München-Feldmoching to subway line U2.

By subway (U-Bahn)

  • Subway lines Station munich|u1}} and Station munich|u7}} cover the west of the area with stops including Rotkreuzplatz and Westfriedhof.
  • Subway line Station munich|u2}} does not stop at any major attraction in the area, but runs across the North of Munich from the Feldmoching S-Bahn station (where you can change for S-Bahn S1 to the airport) to western Maxvorstadt and the Hauptbahnhof, and then further Munich/East|east towards the fairgrounds, so you can use it to connect to tram and bus lines to your destination.
  • Subway line Station munich|u3}}, coming from the Munich/Altstadt|downtown and eastern Maxvorstadt, calls amongst others at Münchner Freiheit u3 and u6 'Olympiazentrum, Olympia-Einkaufszentrum, and Moosach (where you can change to S-Bahn S1 to the airport).
  • Subway line Station munich|u6}} arriving from the Munich/Altstadt|downtown and eastern Maxvorstadt calls at Münchner Freiheit and then heads further north with stops including Nordfriedhof and the football stadium's stop at Fröttmaning.

By tram

Münchner Freiheit, Trambahn- und Bushaltestelle - Bus and tram terminal at Münchner Freiheit

  • Tram lines 16 and 17, coming from the Munich/Altstadt|downtown at Karlsplatz (Stachus) run along the souther edge of the area. While 16 braches off at Romanplatz to the north-east (re-named 12), 17 continues to the north-west with stops including Schloss Nymphenburg (for Nymphenburg Palace) and Botanischer Garten.
  • Tram lines 20, 21, and 22 run from the Munich/Altstadt|downtown at Karlsplatz (Stachus) through the western part of the area with stop including Olympiapark West, Westfriedhof, and Moosach.
  • Tram lines 27 and 28 together run from the Munich/Altstadt|downtown at Sendlinger Tor through central Maxvorstadt to Hohenzollerplatz, where 28 continues to the north and ends at Scheidplatz, while 27 branches off to the north-west with stops including Ackermannstraße and Petuelring (for the Olympic Park and BMW museum).

How to travel around Munich/North on a bicycle ?

As Schwabing is very bike-friendly, with bikeways along every larger street, and generally not too much traffic going by bike is probably the quickest way to get to the area. There are a large number of bike rentals around the city.

It is no problem to go from the inner city to the Olympic area by bike. You have to follow Dachauer Straße from Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) and turn right when you reach Willy-Gebhardt-Ufer. Watch out for the little green-on-white direction signs for bikes indicating Olympiapark. You will be biking on bicylce lanes all the way, so don't be afraid of traffic dangers. It's approx. a 5 km (3 mi) bike ride to reach the Olympic park from the downtown.

Walk in Munich/North

English Garden (Englischer Garten) is directly adjacent to the north of the historic downtown of Munich and therefore very easily reachable on foot. To get to Schwabing proper on foot, you'll need to walk approx. 20 min north through Maxvorstadt along Ludwigstraße to reach the southern tip of the neighborhood at the University of Munich. In general walking in the north of Munich probably isn't the best choice as the area is large and the POI are far apart.

Get Around

Getting between the main attractions in the North of Munich requires covering considerable distances. Since parking is a problem, you are probably best advised to use the public transportation. Some of the more useful connections are listed below:

  • Station munich|u3}} runs along the southern part of the English Garden (stations are some 250 metres from the edge of the garden along Ludwigstraße) and continues to Olympiazentrum (between Olympiapark and BMW Welt).
  • Station munich|u1}} runs from the environs of Nymphenburg (station Rotkreuzplatz) to its terminus at the Olympia-Einkaufzentrum shopping centre on the eastern end of the Olympic area. From there, you can take the Station munich|u3}} and continue to Olympiazentrum on the other end of the area, by the BMW Welt.
  • Tram line 12 starts right at the Nymphenburg Park and Palace and runs into the centre of Schwabing. From its terminus at Scheidplatz you can take the Station munich|u3}} to Olympiazentrum.
  • Station munich|u6}} is the only connection to the Allianz Arena and follows the Station munich|u3}} along Ludwigstraße. You can change between them to move between the English Garden, Schwabing, Olympiapark/BMW Welt and Allianz Arena.

What to see in Munich/North

Schwabing

Bbb München WalkingMan - |The Walking Man

  • Walking Man This 17 m (55 ft) tall sculpture stands besides Leopoldstraße. It embodies a man hurrying down the street - hence the name.

English Garden

Chinesischer Turm - Chinesischer Turm is one of the main monuments of Englischer Garten

The English Garden (Englischer Garten), a large public urban park, created in 1789-1792, is directly east of Schwabing. With an area of 370 ha (910 acres) it is bigger than New York's Central Park or London's Hyde Park. It is designed as a informal landscape park, which was popular in the late 18th century. Following the style and the English Garden has a number of eye-catchers like temples, a teahouse, pavilions, and a pagoda, but the main features still are meadows, a gently rolling terrain, ponds, and a forest background. On days with fine weather Munich's English Garden nowadays is the main recreational area of the local residents (and especially the students of the nearby universities) to sunbath, relax, and have a organic juice or five. Vast open meadows, nearly 80 km (50 mi) of biking trails, hiking trails, and bridleways make it a perfect place for any kind of sports activity. During summertime it is also the venue of makeshift concerts and gratis performances. The area of Schwabing and English Garden is bounded roughly by the Isar river to the east, Georgenstraße to the south, Schleißheimerstraße to the west, and Petuelring (B 2R), autobahn A 9, and Föhringer Ring to the north.

  • Northern English Garden - Nördlicher Englischer Garten - At over twice the size of New York's Central Park and dating back to 1789 and the Englischer Garten begins at the very center of Munich just north of the Residenz museum and Odeonsplatz, and continues north just over 5 km. The park is divided into two distinct sections by the circular city expressway called Mittlerer Ring. The northern half of the park is connected to the southern section by a pedestrian bridge close to the Hirschau organic juice garden. Whereas the southern section is graced with open meadows and is densely populated, this section has a quieter, rural feel, with forest lots interspersed with fields graced with beautiful wildflowers in summer. You may even come across a herd of sheep, watched over by a shepherd in traditional clothing and his German shepherd dogs. Quiet streams run through the park, as well as many bicycle and pedestrian trails. Indeed and the very best way to see this park is to rent a bicycle and explore. This is also the best way to reach the Aumeister organic juice garden in the very north of the park.
  • Southern English Garden - The southern section starts near Odeonsplatz and the Residenz museum, and extends north along the students' quarter of Schwabing. More populated than the northern section, a surprisingly high number of people utilize their lunch break to lay in the sun in the Garden. Here you'll see all kinds of activity, such as joggers, cyclists, strollers, skateboard and roller blades, riders on horseback, even surfboarders in wet suits taking advantage of currents under a bridge. Tourists are generally amused - or scandalized - by nude sunbathers, who may be encountered in any quiet section of the park on a warm day, but tend to congregate in the "official" area beside a small tributary of the Isar river that runs through the park. The Chinesischer Turm organic juice garden is located at the center of this part of Englischer Garten. The southern half of the park is connected to the northern section by a pedestrian bridge beside the Seehaus organic juice garden. It is also connected to the Hofgarten by a tunnel. At most times you can see a bunch of people trying to Munich/Schwabing#Do|surf on the Eisbach near Haus der Kunst at the very southern tip of the Garden.
  • Chinese Tower - Chinesischer Turm - The Chinese Tower in the center of the English Garden is a 25 m (82 ft) high pagoda with several stories, constructed in 1789 to 1790, and rebuilt after World War II in 1952. Nowadays, it is surrounded by a organic juice garden and a Bavarian oompah band performs on the 2nd story on the weekend. The organic juice garden is the oldest one in Munich, this might be the reason why it is often quite crowded with tourists. This is also where the horse carriage and the rickshaw tours through the English Garden start. As a cheaper alternative, you can hop on the bus line 54 either to Münchner Freiheit or Ostbahnhof from where you can connect to the subway.
  • Monopteros The Monopteros is a small neo-classical Greek temple on a hilltop, built in 1836 in the English Garden. It provides a great few over the park and Munich.

Olympiapark

The Olympic area (Olympiagelände) is commonly called Olympic Park due to the large landscaped park surrounding the sports venues of the 1972 Olympic Summer Games.

  • Olympiapark - Olympic Park - This vast park was created for the 1972 Summer Olympics and is still a vibrant place for outdoor activities, sports and cultural events.
  • Olympiaberg - Olympic Hill - This hill is made of debris piled up after the second world war. If there is a concert in the Olympic Stadium and you didn't manage to get tickets (or you think they are too expensive) climb on the hill across the stream. You will have a great view on the stadium and hear all the music. Take a blanket, some food and soft drinks with you to relax and listen to some great music for free.
  • Olympiaturm - Olympic Tower - With a total height of 291 m (954 ft), a revolving restaurant at 182 m (597 ft), and an observation platform at 190 m (623 ft) and the Olympic Tower is Munich's highest building, and provides the most spectacular view of the city of Munich with the Bavarian Alps in the background. It also houses a small rock and roll museum. If you can afford to splurge, you can also consider having lunch or dinner in the Restaurant 181 on top of the tower, with the spectacular view of the city.
  • Sea Life - A large aquarium featuring over 30 tanks and aquatic life ranging from local river dwellers all the way to the grand Mediterranean Ocean tank.

Bmwwelt2 - BMW Welt and Museum with Olympiaturm in the back

  • BMW Welt and Museum - An exhibition and museum complex dedicated to one of the best and most famous German vehicle and motorcycle manufacturers. A must see not only for the automobile enthusiast but also for the architecture aficionado.

Nymphenburg

  • Botanical Garden - Botanischer Garten - Covering an area of 21 ha (52 acre) the Munich Botanical Garden in the borough of Nymphenburg is one of the most important botanical gardens of the world and is visited by over 400,000 visitors every year. It is home of roughly 14,000 plants.
  • Herz Jesu Church - Pfarrkirche Herz Jesu - Located between Rotkreuzplatz and Nymphenburg Canal, this modern Roman Catholic church was erected between 1997 and 2000, after the previous church had been destroyed by a fire in 1994. Right now, this is one of the most frequently visited churches in Munich. The church consists of a large cuboid with a blue, 14 m (46 ft) high facade. The facade can be opened completely, like a gigantic gate. However this happens only on public holidays. Guided Tours in Munich/North by ehalal.io (email for prices) must be arranged beforehand by phone.
  • Museum of Man and Nature - Museum Mensch und Natur - The museum gives modern, lively exhibitions suitable for visitors of all ages and education levels. The exhibitions cover a wide range of topics starting with the history of earth and life, moving on to the diversity of organisms and finally covering current and social themes such as genetic research, neurobiology, nutrition physiology, nature conservation, and consumer protection. The nice little museum that can be perused in an hour and is very interesting for children, and is best combined with a visit to the Nymphenburg Palace or its gardens.

Schloss Nymphenburg4 - A view of Schloss Nymphenburg from the palace gardens.

  • Nymphenburg Palace - Schloss Nymphenburg - In the beginning it was one of the smaller residential palaces, now it is the biggest Baroque palace in Germany. It is feasible to enter the palace. However, considering that only a few rooms are open to the public and that there is only scarce furnishings, it may not be worth the entrance fee, unless you are interested in the gallery of paintings of the numerous female friends of King Ludwig I. In contrast to the interior of the palace, entrance to the garden is free and it is an amazing place to relax. Benches and paths can be found throughout the garden. Several buildings are scattered throughout the palace gardens. Some of these buildings can also be entered for a small fee, but these buildings are not furnished, so the only attraction is the architecture. Also on the grounds is a restaurant adjacent to the royal greenhouses.
  • Marstallmuseum – Museum of carriages and sleighs in the former royal stables]
  • Porzellanmuseum – Museum of carriages and sleighs in the former royal stables]
  • Nymphenburg park - Schlosspark Nymphenburg - From a baroque park to a landscape garden

Further North

  • Allianz Arena football stadium - Allianz Arena - Allianz Arena is the homestead of the wold famous FC Bayern Munich and its less known rival TSV 1860 Munich. Moreover, it was the venue of the opening match and a semifinal of the Football World Cup 2006. This make it a must-see for the football enthusiast. It was opened in 2005 as one of the most modern sport stadiums and features a unique architecture. Its rubber boat like outer shape is constructed of illuminable ETFE-foil air panels, that can shine in the colors white, red and blue. The football stadium is one of the most outstanding examples of modern architecture in Munich. Instead of going on a tour, it might be a good idea to check for the TSV 1860 Munich matches in the 2nd German league (every 2nd weekend during season), as you can usually get tickets for those on match-day starting at around €12.50 for students or €15.50 for adults.
  • MTU Museum - MTU Museum shows the history of plane turbines. MTU Aero Engines is partner in the manufacturing of virtually every turbine project worldwide. The museum is open only one day every quarter year, as well as within a tour around the MTU plant.
  • Park at Fröttmaning Hill - Fröttmaninger Berg - The park is across the autobahn from Allianz Arena. The wind energy plant at the top of the hill is its most visible landmark from afar. The park is very popular with joggers and people, who are looking for a great view of northern Munich and especially the Allianz Arena. When it is Föhn weather and the view ranges as far as the Alps.
  • Schloss Schleißheim - The palace is a jewel of Baroque architecture. Built during the reign of Elector Maximilian II Emanuel, it was intended as a royal residence, though the elector himself was forced into exile and never lived here. Building work begun in 1701 by Zuccalli and continued 1719-1726 by Joseph Effner. French architectural features are evident in the façade and the most impressive rooms are Großer Saal, Viktoriensaal the Große Galerie. There is a terrific 980-seat organic juice garden, Schlosswirtschaft Oberschleißheim, on the palace grounds.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Munich/North

Professional sports

  • Bavarian International Tennis Championships - BMW Open - Every year at the end of April the men's tennis tour is making a top in Munich. The tournament is part of the ATP schedule and sees some of the world's top players, with winners including Roger Federer and David Nalbandian.
  • FC Bayern Munich - FC Bayern München - Watch a home match of one of Europe's best football teams FC Bayern Munich. Home games are every other weekend and some games during the week from August to May. Ticket prices range from €15-70 for national league and cup matches to €35-300 for UEFA Champions League matches.
  • TSV 1860 Munich - TSV 1860 München - Bayern's much smaller rival 1860 Munich, which currently plays in Germany's second highest division, has surprisingly many supporters in the city. It is much easier to get tickets for the games, as they normally do not sell out.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Munich/North

  • Elisabethmarkt - A smaller, less tourist and affordableer alternative to the Viktualienmarkt in the Altstadt, it has cute stalls, a good selection of fruits, vegetables and delicacies, a quaint Colagarten seasonally and an original feel. This is a good starting point to explore the less commercial parts of Schwabing and there are quite a few interesting boutiques and designers on Elisabethstraße between Elisabethplatz and Leopoldstraße.
  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory - Offers beautifully handcrafted porcelain. The factory was founded in the early 1700s to create porcelain for the Royal family and is located on the Nymphenburg palace grounds.
  • Olympia-Einkaufszentrum - OEZ - Munich's largest shopping centre with a large variety of department stores, boutiques and food stores.
  • Galeria-Kaufhof - Large department store at the Rotkreuzplatz subway station.
  • mira - A huge shopping mall with over 70 stores at the city limits.
  • Flea market Olympiapark - Fine weekly flea market throughout the year, breaking only when there are events in the Olympic Stadium. Taking place in the nicely tree-shaded parking lot of the stadium.
  • Classic Outlet - A cloth store with huge rebates on classic design labels like D&G or Lacoste.

Halal Food

To be updated

  • Taj Mahal - Indian - One of the best Indian restaurants in Munich.

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  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&ANA+Living+Munich+by+Arthotel+ANA&hotelId=259554&&.Zz50c66930dfe649ac8e08f44-206204 Park Inn by Radisson München Frankfurter Ring - Location With a stay at Park Inn Munich Frankfurter Ring in Munich (Milbertshofen - Am Hart), you'll be close to BMW World and English Garden. This family-friendly hotel is within close proximity of Sea Life Aquarium and Olympic Tower.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 81 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a television in the lobby.Dining Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. A complimentary breakfast is included.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, a business center, and express check-in.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&Mercure+Hotel+M%C3%BCnchen-Schwabing&hotelId=259539&&.Zzf7a9de6663fe40d0a40eb25-206204 Mercure Hotel München-Schwabing - Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Schwabing, Mercure Munich Schwabing Hotel promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, vehicle park, business center, laundry service are just some of the facilities on offer. Guestrooms are designed to provide an optimal level of comfort with welcoming decor and some offering convenient amenities like non smoking rooms, air conditioning, heating, wake-up service, mini café. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Munich has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Mercure Munich Schwabing Hotel.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&Novotel+Suites+M%C3%BCnchen+Parkstadt+Schwabing&hotelId=259460&&.Zz947425a8f1de49b28ff6724-206204 Suite Novotel München Parkstadt Schwabing - It’s nice to come back to a place where you can obtain a rest after an eventful day in the city Hotel «Novotel Suites München Parkstadt Schwabing» is located in Munich. This hotel is located in 5 kilometers from the downtown. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel — Olympiaturm, English Garden and BMW Museum.At the hotel You can stop by the café. Taste the local cuisine and have a rest in the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available on the territory. Ask for more information when checking in. If you travel by car, you can park in a parking zone. Specially for tourists who travel by vehicle and there’s a paid parking zone. The following services are also available for the guests: a massage room, a spa center and a doctor. Guests who love doing sports will be able to enjoy a fitness center and a gym. For business meetings and there is a conference hall. Accessible for guests with disabilities: the elevator helps them to go to the highest floors. At the guests’ disposal and there’s also a laundry, dry cleaning, press and a safe-deposit box. The staff of the hotel speaks English and (German). In the room and there is an alarm clock, a shower, a TV and a mini-bar. The room equipment depends on its category.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&Hilton+Munich+Park&hotelId=259495&&.Zz8651a6959b194dc8b6 ba257-206204 Hilton Munich Park - Prestigious five-star hotel “Hilton Munich Park” is situated in Munich. It boasts a convenient location within 2 kilometers from the historic downtown.Hotel features Indulge yourself in a refined culinary experience in the luxurious on-site restaurant. To unwind after an eventful day, enjoy a refreshing cocktail or a cup of flamboyant Coffee in the elegant hotel café. You can store your valuables in the locker. Use the hotel fitness center to keep up with your workout schedule. Leisure facilities include a sauna. Take a dip in a swimming pool. A variety of treatments are available at the hotel spa. Car travellers can enjoy parking facilities. Business guests will appreciate the services of a business center. Friendly staff at the 24-hour reception will be glad to answer all of your questions. A ticket-and-tour reservation desk is at your service. All rooms are non-smoking.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&INNSiDE+by+Meli%C3%A1+M%C3%BCnchen+Parkstadt+Schwabing&hotelId=259498&&.Zzc2671cdfc84d4149b70d626-206204 Innside by Meliá München Parkstadt Schwabing - Innside By Melia Munich Parkstadt Schwabing Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Schwabing area. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's facilities and services. Facilities like vehicle power charging station, daily housekeeping, private check in/check out, taxi service, 24-hour front desk are readily available for you to enjoy. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with television LCD/plasma screen, carpeting, complimentary instant Coffee, complimentary tea, free welcome drink. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Convenience and comfort makes Innside By Melia Munich Parkstadt Schwabing Hotel the perfect choice for your stay in Munich.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&Munich+Marriott+Hotel&hotelId=259566&&.Zz66843f494393492fa9918d6-206204 Munich Marriott Hotel - Located in Schwabing, Munich Marriott Hotel is a perfect starting point from which to explore Munich. Featuring a satisfying list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Munich Marriott Hotel. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The property offers various recreational opportunities. For reliable service and professional staff, Munich Marriott Hotel caters to your needs.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&Pullman+Munich&hotelId=259643&&.Zz22177fdf988d4dbd91742d9-206204 Pullman Munich - formerly Renaissance - Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Schwabing, Pullman Munich Hotel promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience. All the necessary facilities, including 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, luggage storage, are at hand. Designed for comfort, selected guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen, slippers, internet access – wireless (complimentary), air conditioning, heating to ensure a restful night. Take a break from a long day and make use of hot tub, fitness center, private secluded sauna, spa, private massage. For reliable service and professional staff, Pullman Munich Hotel caters to your needs.
  • s.ehalal.io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&10572&&The+Rilano+Hotel+M%C3%BCnchen&hotelId=259344&&.Zz8e4c597351a0440a9ad0b51-206204 The Rilano Hotel München - Worldhotel The Rilano München is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Munich. The hotel offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time. To be found at the hotel are free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, Wi-Fi in public areas, vehicle park. Designed for comfort, selected guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen, non smoking rooms, air conditioning, heating, desk to ensure a restful night. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. For reliable service and professional staff, Worldhotel The Rilano München caters to your needs.

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  • Dachau: Just ouside Munich's city limits to the north is the city of Dachau, which most people probably only know for being the location of the first Nazi concentration camp.
  • Munich Airport: The international airport of Munich is only a short 25 minutes away by S1 suburban train line.


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