HOTEL MARIANDL
A charming hotel with café and restaurant, close to the centre and the Theresienwiese, where the Beer Festival is celebrated.
A beautiful charming hotel and the oldest concert café in Munich (since 1899). It is also a restaurant for the pleasure of its guests. Rooms with character, antique furniture, wooden floors and an authentic period staircase, the establishment has a real cachet! Breakfast is served downstairs in the café (Am Beethovenplatz), usually to the sound of a grand piano. Facing the university medical library, the place benefits from the liveliness of the street. During the Oktoberfest period, room prices double.
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In the hotel was very strange and peculiar service, and its price is clearly exaggerated. It was my first time in Germany, I am far from stereotypical, and I hope this is not the traditional style of hospitality in the tourist sector in Germany, so I might be just trivially unlucky. It was also the first time I had to deal with checking myself in at the bar. In general I got my first impression that my visit made the hotel staff very uncomfortable, as if they perceive their job as something unbearable and one more guest is a big burden for them.
The hotel staff either pretended not to know English or fundamentally speak only German (except for the smiling guy who works at the bar in the morning while serving breakfast).
The bed was clean and made up every day. The towels were also changed every day. I did not like the poor quality of the pillow and mattress. The old parquet flooring in the room desires a resurfacing. Otherwise, I enjoyed the small details in the interior - beautiful door knobs, wooden window frames, antique wardrobe, mouldings on the ceiling, spiral wooden staircase with massive handrails. At the entrance stands an old piano as decoration. I felt a little sad and sorry for the old instrument, lonely living out its last days on the street. In the evening there is live music in the bar. But I wasn't in the mood to go to this bar after I asked for a glass of beer and a bottle of water and was charged a seemingly just made up price of 11 euros.