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Affordability meets service and comfort at the A&O City Hackerbruecke; Arnulfstr
General Description Classic accommodations Scenic Mountain views Perfect for weekend getaway Located near major attractions Perfect location appropriate for both families and couples Location Conveniently located in Munich Local Attractions Augustiner Brau - 0.5 miles Augustiner Keller - 1 miles Olympic Park - 2.5 miles Englischer Garten - 3 miles Lowenbrau - 1 miles Maximilianeum - 3 miles Restaurants & Lounges Full service bar/lounge Nearby restaurant Services 24 hr front desk service Business services available at front desk Accommodation Classic guest rooms Comfortable rooms Apartment accommodations Parking Parking available for fee Policies This is a smoke free property
Munich is the third largest city in Germany and found in the south of the country. The city itself is a wonderful place to take a city break, but within its borders you can find some of the most picturesque scenery in the country.
Treat yourself to a holiday in Munich and experience the grand palaces, modern museums, fabulous art, superb cuisine and endless beer that make it one of Germany’s most popular holiday destinations.
In the heart of Germany’s Bavarian south on the banks of the River Isar and well served by Munich airport just 17 miles outside the city, Munich is close to the Swiss, Austrian and Italian borders and is Germany’s third largest city. This is one of the most beautiful parts of Germany with lakes and forests aplenty and is one of the reasons why so many people choose Munich as a holiday destination.
The city has plenty to keep you entertained with cultural attractions such as the Nyphenburg Palace, a baroque palace for the Bavarian royalty that is also home to three museums, superb grounds and a botanical garden. There is also the BMW museum which documents the history of this famous car maker and is a must for all car fans. Even the building the museum is in is pretty special.
No holiday in Munich would be complete without a visit to the Hofbrauhaus, possibly the world’s most famous beer hall which can accommodate some 5000 people. It has been in operation since 1644 and has a lively atmosphere which must be experienced. A great time to come to Munich is in late September/early October when the city holds its annual Oktoberfest, a 16 day festival which attracts over 6 million people. There is plenty of Bavarian food and drink and many people wear traditional clothing to celebrate in style.
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