Renaissance Munich Hotel
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The hotel houses a newsstand and a garden with barbecue area and patio. Guests can work up a sweat on the cardiovascular equipment and weights in the fitness centre, and enjoy some relaxation time in the sauna, jetted spa and the steam room. Those on business have a choice of seven meeting rooms (328 square metres of space in total, with a capacity of 60), supported by a range of technical equipment including wireless Internet services. Any visitors arriving by car will find pay parking onsite in the under ground car park. |
- Steam room
- Sauna
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Health club
- Fitness equipment
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Room service (limited hours)
- Bar/lounge
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Parking (surcharge)
- Conference room(s)
- Internet access - wireless
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Currency exchange
- Babysitting or child care
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Shopping on site
- Laundry facilities
- Shoe shine
- Patio
- Elevator/lift
This hotel features 261 guestrooms, all of which include balconies, minibars . |
Theodor-Dombart-str. 4
Munich, 80805
Germany
Nearest major airport:
Munich, Germany (MUC-Munich F. J. Strauss International Airport)
Area:
Schwabing, Munich, Germany
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