Mandarin Oriental, Munich: A Luxurious Getaway

The Mandarin Oriental, Munich is a world class hotel where luxury and elegance are matched by impeccable service and attention to detail. It is no wonder...
Mandarin Oriental, Munich: A Luxurious Getaway

The Mandarin Oriental, Munich is a world class hotel where luxury and elegance are matched by impeccable service and attention to detail. It is no wonder that this was the first hotel in Germany to be awarded a Five-Star rating by Forbes Travel Guide.

LOCATION
The hotel is tucked away on a quiet street in Munich's old town, in a Neo-Renaissance building dating back to 1880. It is within walking distance to the city's heart, Marienplatz, and a block away from the swank Maximilianstraße, the city's shopping Mecca. It is also adjacent to Hofbräuhaus, the city's renowned beer garden, and is close to the magnificent National Theater. The hotel is surrounded by fine restaurants, gourmet markets and bustling pedestrian streets.

ACCOMMODATIONS
The Mandarin Oriental features 48 luxurious guestrooms and 25 sprawling suites — no two alike. The rooms are decorated with an East-meets-West flair combining sleek Neo-Biedermeier style furniture with Asian touches and accent pieces. Room amenities include Bang & Olufsen flat screen TVs, push-button window blinds and sheers, complimentary minibars, down comforters and crisp linens. The large marble bathrooms are appointed with walk-in showers, soaking tubs, bidets and plush Egyptian cotton bathrobes.

DINING
The hotel's main restaurant is the trendy Matsuhisa, Munich by world-renowned Chef, Nobu Matsuhisa. For breakfast the restaurant offers a lavish buffet spread with made-to-order eggs and traditional weisswursts presented in a bowl of hot water. For lunch it features a selection of bento boxes with delicious tastings from the famous Nobu menu.At dinner Matsuhisa serves Nobu's signature dishes including the legendary black cod and yellowfin tuna sashimi with jalapeños, grilled lamb cooked over tealeaves with Peruvian Anticucho sauce, as well as traditionally prepared sushi.During the summer, guests can also dine al fresco on The Terrace, a newly redesigned rooftop restaurant at the hotel overlookingthe twin domes of the Munich Cathedral and the city skyline. The menu featuresa mix of Asian, Latin American and Mediterranean dishes.

WHAT TO DO IN MUNICH

  • Visit a Biergarten. The Hofbräuhaus in the old city, and the Hirschgarten near Nymphenburgh are two iconic examples of this German institution.
  • See an opera or ballet. Check out the schedule at the National Theater and attend a performance of the Bavarian State Opera or the Bavarian State Ballet.
  • Discover the city's historic heritage. Visit the Residenz and the Nymphenburgh palace, the winter and summer homes of Bavarian rulers throughout the last centuries.

For more information about Munich visit simply-munich.com

Treat yourself to a Five-Star experience at the Mandarin Oriental, Munich. https://www.mandarinoriental.com/

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Resident Magazine
resident.com