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The deluxe single rooms are individually designed and boast a full range of amenities. The rooms come with a queen-sized bed, a desk and a seating are...
The standard double rooms are individually designed and boast a full range of amenities. The rooms come with a king-sized bed, a desk, and a seating a...
The superior double rooms are individually designed and boast a full range of amenities. The rooms come with a king-sized bed, a desk and a seating ar...
Double Room Deluxe in the Axel Vervoordt style - The “south and north wing” on the seventh floor: Discover the newly designed Deluxe double rooms on t...
The standard junior suites are individually designed and boast a full range of amenities. The suites come with a king-sized or twin bed. The separate...
Junior Suite Deluxe in the Axel Vervoordt style - The “south and north wing” on the seventh floor: Discover the newly designed Deluxe junior suites on...
This suite is complete with valuable antiquities, exquisite fabrics, and choice of materials selected. Here, you are surrounded by sophisticated luxur...
Sample understated luxury in the style of famous architect Siegward Graf Pilati. The modern yet elegant suites which feature subtle tones such as pear...
Welcome to life high above the city’s rooftops. This two-bedroom suite in a penthouse style boasts the finest materials, such as mahogany, marble from...
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Hotel Bayerischer Hof is a legendary hotel in Munich that King Ludwig I originally conceived. It was built in 1841 and is well known as the home of the Munich Security Conference. Friedrich von Gartner designed the plans, and Joseph Anton von Maffei constructed the hotel.
Some famous past guests include Sigmund Freud, the Austrian neurologist, and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Others who recently visited the hotel have actors Woody Allen and Nicholas Cage.
Guests can enjoy the Blue Spa with the scenic Munich view created by Andrée Putman. It is famous for its barbecues in summer and ice bars in the winter. Besides, Axel Vervoordt designed the Cinema Lounge, which boasts a nightclub with live Jazz, six bars, five restaurants, and a theatre.
The Cinema Lounge is so extravagant that heads of state and celebrities worldwide come to enjoy it. In addition, the Bayerischer Hof hotel is home to the newer restaurants, Garden and Atelier, designed by Axel Vervoordt.
More than 585 people work within the Hotel Bayerischer Hof, of which 100 are apprentices. The same family has owned the business since 1897, and Innegrit Volkhardt leads the operation.
The guest rooms are all designed by famous architects and are available in various styles. Visitors can enjoy open fireplaces, terraces, and breathtaking views. There is also access to a private spa if they stay in one of the top-floor suites. Moreover, according to numerous other European hotels, the Bayerischer Hof was voted among the best grand hotels.
This luxury hotel in Europe features 337 rooms. These include double rooms, marble bathrooms, and 74 suites, all unique with a different style. The Panorama Floor and historic Palais Montgelas are also spacious, with 313 non-smoking rooms and suites. There are also three rooms with disabled amenities and WLAN/LAN high-speed internet access.
A Samsung flat-screen TV with a wireless keyboard is standard in every room. It has over 380 channels, 200 feature films, news, and information services.
Luxury hotels boast luxury cuisine, and the Bayerischer Hof hotel is no exception. The hotel has five different restaurants for guests to choose from. The most popular of these is the Atelier, where you will find Chef Jan Hartwig.
Chef Jan Hartwig has been awarded 18 Gault Millau points, 10+ pans from Gusto, five F from Feinschmecker, and three stars in the Michelin Guide on two occasions. Moreover, he is the head chef for the restaurants. As a result, the hotel also boasts some of the best Haute cuisines around - a piece of art on a plate.
The exceptional Belgian interior designer and art dealer Axel Vervoordt created the dining rooms. The luxurious yet, simple design spreads an artistic flair with a unique, intimate atmosphere. The Silent Garden hides behind a mobile wall designed by Dirk Vander Eecken and features maple trees on a small terrace and a cozy Prive.
End your evening at Falk´s Bar with a glass of Champagne or a local beer.
This fantastic restaurant received 3 Michelin stars and boasted the highest level of seasonal creations. Featuring a garden with a summer terrace and a classic menu with brasserie dishes served stylishly. Home to the high-quality lounge, the Blue Spa offers a conservatory and patio for guests to enjoy.
With barbecue available on the rooftop terrace and a scenic view of Munich. The historic cellar vault, Palais Keller, has its bakery and some Bavarian specialties to taste.
The roof garden features a roof garden lounge with a sun patio for guests to enjoy on a sunny day. A Champagne breakfast buffet and a la carte breakfast lounge are available for the hotel's guests. At Trader Vic's, one can indulge in Polynesian specialties made in a beech wood oven, all original recipes.
There are live concerts, a boulevard theater, an in-home cinema, and exclusive events, keeping them happy during their entire stay for the guest's entertainment.
As expected, guests can enjoy a spa day with an over 1,300 square meters wellness retreat covering four floors. Besides, there is a pool (6.5m x 14.5m) with a glass roof that you can open, weather permitting. Moreover, the Munich skyline's panoramic views from the rooftop, where you can lie in luxury and relax, or if you prefer, they can lay out in the solarium or sun terrace.
Saunas, steam rooms, and a gym are available for the guests to use at their convenience. In addition, guests can enjoy a luxury day with numerous treatments and massages available. The hotel also features a high-quality beauty center and an in-house hair salon to keep guests looking as magnificent as they feel.
The hotel is a part of the Leading Hotels of the World, alongside the best in the world, like The Bellagio in the United States, La Posta Vecchia Hotel in Italy, and The Ritz Hotel in London. In addition, it won the Best Bar in Germany award for the Gault Millau and the Best Business Hotel Munich in 2005. The hotel also has meeting- and function rooms.
The Bayerischer Hof Hotel is within walking distance of Munich's old town area, with the most sought-after attractions only a short walk away. For example, the famous Lutheran church, Frauenkirche, the Church of Our Lady, is just two minutes from the hotel.
The church was once Catholic, but during the Reformation became Protestant. If you go 2.5 km on Blumenstrate, you will find Viktualienmarkt, the famous farmers market known for exotic fruits, game, poultry, fish, cheese, juices, and freshly cut flowers.
After 9 am, you can enjoy a beer at the Biergarten if you head to the market. Then, heading east for 8 minutes, you will come across the Hofgarten Court Garden, built in 1613 by the Bavarian Maximilian Elector in an Italian Renaissance garden style.
In the center of the Hofgarten, you will find the pavilion built for the goddess Diana. In addition, there are numerous museums, ancient buildings, and even the opera to enjoy on top of all these attractions - a perfect place for a family getaway. So book your stay in Munich and at Hotel Bayerischer Hof!
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