Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Mandarin Oriental, Munich

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Mandarin Oriental's Munich property — 73 rooms in an 1875 building in the Old Town, next to the Hofbräuhaus.

BrandMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
DestinationMunich
RegionEurope
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingHistoric center next to the Hofbräuhaus
Best ForRepeat Mandarin Oriental guests collecting properties, F&B-driven travelers seeking Michelin-starred dining on-property, couples on milestone Munich trips who want Old Town location without sacrificing luxury-tier service.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized concierge and butler services
ButlerHigh
Private PoolNo
Built1875
Renovated2015

Mandarin Oriental, Munich occupies an 1875 building in the city's historic center, steps from the Hofbräuhaus. The property underwent renovation in 2015 and now holds 73 rooms and suites. The Presidential Suite sits in the building's tower with 180-degree views through curved windows and six-meter s

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

The Presidential Suite's circular sitting room with curved windows and 180-degree city views from the tower — a structural advantage of the 1875 building that newer luxury hotels can't replicate.

Mandarin Oriental's design and F&B discipline in an 1875 Old Town building, with the Presidential Suite's tower location offering views that don't exist at competing luxury properties in the historic center.

Signature Suite: Presidential Suite

Large two-bed suite, Spacious bathrooms, Circular sitting room with curved windows, Six-metre silk curtains, Master bedroom with adjoining living room, Elegant bathroom with walk-in shower and bath, Located in the tower of historic building, 180° views, Open-plan layout, Unique features such as slop

Accolades

Five-star luxury in the picturesque Old Town

Vibe: Old-Town, 1875-Building, F&B-Forward, Tower-Suite

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When to Visit Munich

Best time: The best months for ultra-luxury travel are April and September, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are manageable.

Demand: Luxury travel demand in Munich peaks during the summer months, particularly in July and August.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury property pricing typically peaks from May through September, reflecting high demand during the tourist season.

Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive experiences, such as private tours of the Nymphenburg Palace or personalized culinary classes, to enhance your stay.

Avoid: Avoid visiting Munich in late December due to overwhelming crowds and inflated prices during the Christmas market season.

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