The Minotel Hauser, Munich is situated in Schwabing- the place in the Bavarian capital, where art, culture, science and vibrant lifestyle coexist in an awesome harmony. This prestigious family-run property makes for an an ideal holiday retreat for pleasure and business travelers to the city alike, and for reasons more than one, it is regarded as one of the Best Hotels in Munich.
Accommodation in Minotel Hauser Munich
Sleep off all your wearies fatigue in the cozy comfort of the well-ventilated fully air-conditioned guest-rooms of the Hotel Minotel Hauser in Munich, Germany. Fitted with special soundproof windows, the rooms feature a host of amenities like:
Heating
AM/FM Alarm Clock
Direct-Dial Telephone
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Modem Lines in Room
Safe Deposit Box
Cable Television
Radio
Room Service - Limited Hour
Private Bathroom
Hairdryers
Dining at Minotel Hauser Munich
The breakfast rom at the hotel serves. an authentic Bavarian breakfast every morning with fresh juices and steaming coffee, making a kicking start to your day. The nearby restaurants are plenty in number and serve international cuisines.
Business at Minotel Hauser
No need to feel out of touch with your important business clients while on move. Make use of the following amenities and stay tuned to the official ongoings 24X7:
Direct-dial telephone
Wi-Fi Internet access
Front desk - fax service
Recreation at Minotel Hauser, Munich, Germany:
Rent a bike from the hotel's Travel Desk and set out to explore the nearby wonders like the beer gardens of the famous Englischer Garten and the museum street. After a tryst with the city surrounds, take recourse to the following recreational facilities:
Sauna
Solarium
Steam Bath
Other Facilities in Minotel Hauser
Minotel Hauser offers you other facilities like:
Currency Exchange
Laundry/Valet
Baby Cot
Car Parking
Bike Rental
Front Desk - Safety Box
Lift/Elevator
Multilingual Staff
Pets Allowed
City Info
Though said to be born in 1158, the earliest human settlement of Munich has been recorded to date back to the Roman times. Later in the 8th century the Benedictine monks put the city on the world map, which earned it the name 'moniker Munichen' aka the 'monk settlement'.