His Majesty King Ludwig I built the Bayerischer Hof for Munich's most esteemed and discerning guests. Who are you to refuse the invitation of a king?
EXPERIENCE
If there's one thing about royalty we can all agree on, it's that kings and queens know luxury. So when one commissions a hotel for his or her guests, you can believe that hotel is going to be a sight to behold. Opened in 1841 at the behest of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Munich's Bayerischer Hof is truly a place of beauty and comfort - where every esteemed guest enjoys the "royal treatment."
The Bayerischer Hof boasts not just luxurious suites, but a wealth of lavish common areas where guests can meet and enjoy drink and conversation - from the spectacular glass-domed atrium to the famed mirror hall, which miraculously escaped the Second World War unscathed. It also houses five restaurants, each offering superb cuisine from Germany and beyond.
The crowning glory of the hotel is its sublime rooftop spa. From its high, panoramic vantage point, you should be able to plan your next day's activities - Munich's museums, concert halls, and boutiques lie just a short walk away.
Aral Schlemmer Atlas - Bar of the Year - falk's Bar - 2010
Forbes Traveler 400 - The World's Very Best Hotels and Resorts -2008
Business Destinations - Best Business Hotel in Germany - 2009
Euro - Best Business Hotel in Munchin - 2009
World Hotel Awards - Classic Hotels - 2007
Vanity Fair Germany - Top Ten Hotels & Resort in Germany - 2008
LOCATION
The Bayerischer Hof is located in the middle of Munich's shopping and business district, directly across from Frauenkirche Cathedral. It's about 40 minutes by car or by S-bahn train from Munich Airport, and five minutes by car from the main railway station.