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Best Hotels in Munich 2026: Where to Stay in Bavaria's Capital

10 min read June 2026 EasyTrip Editorial Team

Munich is one of Germany\'s most visited cities — a sophisticated Bavarian capital with world-class museums, royal palaces, beer gardens, and easy access to the Alps. The hotel scene ranges from grand five-star properties near Marienplatz to stylish boutique hotels in the Schwabing and Maxvorstadt neighbourhoods. This guide covers the best hotels in Munich for 2026 across all budgets.

Best Luxury Hotels in Munich

Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski (5-star) — Munich\'s most prestigious address, on Maximilianstrasse (the city\'s most elegant shopping street) since 1858. The rooms are classically elegant, the service is impeccable, and the location is unbeatable. Rates from £350–£800 per night.\n\nMandarin Oriental Munich (5-star) — A beautifully restored 19th-century building in the heart of the old town, with a rooftop pool, excellent spa, and one of Munich\'s best restaurants. Rates from £300–£700 per night.\n\nBayerischer Hof (5-star) — A Munich institution since 1841, with a stunning rooftop bar, multiple restaurants, a cinema, and a jazz club. The rooms blend traditional Bavarian style with contemporary comfort. Rates from £280–£650 per night.\n\nThe Charles Hotel (5-star) — A contemporary luxury hotel near the Königsplatz museums, with a beautiful garden, excellent spa, and one of Munich\'s finest restaurants (Sophia\'s). Rates from £250–£550 per night.

Best Boutique Hotels in Munich

Cortiina Hotel (boutique) — A stylish, design-led hotel in the heart of the old town, steps from Marienplatz. The rooms are beautifully designed with natural materials, and the bar is one of Munich\'s best. Rates from £180–£350 per night.\n\nLouis Hotel (boutique) — A contemporary boutique hotel on Viktualienmarkt, with a rooftop terrace and excellent views over the old town. One of the best-located hotels in Munich. Rates from £160–£320 per night.\n\nRoomers Munich (boutique) — A design hotel in the Schwabing neighbourhood, with a lively bar, excellent restaurant, and stylish rooms. Popular with a creative and fashion crowd. Rates from £150–£280 per night.

Best Mid-Range Hotels in Munich

Hotel Torbräu (4-star) — Munich\'s oldest hotel (founded 1490), in a great location near the Isartor gate. Comfortable rooms, friendly service, and excellent value for the location. Rates from £120–£220 per night.\n\nPlatzl Hotel (4-star) — A traditional Bavarian hotel steps from the Hofbräuhaus and Marienplatz, with a good restaurant and comfortable rooms. Rates from £130–£240 per night.\n\nHotel Laimer Hof (4-star) — A charming hotel near Nymphenburg Palace, in a quieter residential area. Excellent value and a beautiful garden. Rates from £100–£190 per night.

Best Budget Hotels in Munich

Munich is one of Germany\'s more expensive cities, but budget options exist — particularly around the Hauptbahnhof (main station) area.\n\nWombat\'s City Hostel Munich (budget) — One of Europe\'s best hostels, near the Hauptbahnhof, with excellent facilities, a lively bar, and a great social atmosphere. Dormitory beds from £20–£35 per night; private rooms from £70–£120 per night.\n\nMotel One Munich-Hauptbahnhof (budget/design) — The Motel One chain offers excellent value design hotels across Germany. The Munich Hauptbahnhof property is well-located and very affordable. Rates from £80–£140 per night.\n\nNote on Oktoberfest: During Oktoberfest (late September to early October), Munich hotel prices triple or quadruple. Book 6–12 months in advance for Oktoberfest dates — this is not an exaggeration.

Best Areas to Stay in Munich

Altstadt (Old Town) / Marienplatz — The most central area, walking distance from all the main sights. The most expensive area but the most convenient for a short visit.\n\nMaxvorstadt — The museum quarter, home to the Pinakothek museums, the Königsplatz, and the university. Excellent restaurants and cafes, slightly cheaper than the Altstadt.\n\nSchwabing — A lively, bohemian neighbourhood north of the English Garden, popular with students and young professionals. Good restaurants, bars, and a more local atmosphere than the tourist centre.\n\nHauptbahnhof (Main Station) — The area around Munich\'s main station has the best budget hotel options and excellent transport connections. Less atmospheric than the Altstadt but very convenient.\n\nHaidhausen — A charming neighbourhood east of the Isar river, with excellent restaurants, independent shops, and a quieter, more residential atmosphere. A 15-minute walk or short tram ride from Marienplatz.

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