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  2. Category:Hotels in Munich - Wikipedia

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  3. Geisel Privathotels - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, they opened the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Munich's Schwabing district. [2] This was followed by the opening of their fourth hotel, Design Hotel Anna, located in Munich's city centre adjacent to Hotel Königshof and nearby Hotel Excelsior in 2002. In 2003, Hotel Königshof was included in The Leading Small Hotels of the World. [citation needed]

  4. Hotel Königshof - Wikipedia

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    The hotel offered 71 single and double rooms and 16 suites, as well as a 180-space underground garage. The hotel's gourmet restaurant Königshof was awarded one Michelin star and 18 out of 20 points from Gault-Millau. In 2012, plans were announced to replace the hotel with a new structure. The second hotel structure was demolished in 2019.

  5. Mandarin Oriental, Munich - Wikipedia

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    The building was converted to a luxury hotel by hotelier Georg Rafael, [6] one of the founders of Regent Hotels. [7] The Hotel Rafael Munich opened in May 1990. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group purchased the four properties of the Rafael Group in 2000 for $142.5 million [8] [9] and the hotel was renamed Mandarin Oriental, Munich. [10]

  6. Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    View of the hotel in 2013. Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich (lit. ' Hotel Four Seasons Kempinski Munich ') is a five-star luxury hotel in Munich, Germany. [2] It is part of the Kempinski chain of hotels. It was opened in 1858 and is located at Maximilianstraße 17 in the centre of Munich. [3] The hotel hosted the first annual ...

  7. Arabella Hochhaus - Wikipedia

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    In order to meet demand for hotel rooms during the 1972 Olympic Games, the building was partly converted into the 467-room Arabella Bogenhausen Hotel, one of the largest hotels in Munich. In 1998, a joint venture was formed between Arabella Hotel Holding and Starwood and the hotel was renamed ArabellaSheraton Bogenhausen.

  8. The Charles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Hotel is a grand hotel located at Sophienstrasse 28 in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. [2] It was built in 2007 at the old botanical garden near the main train station. The hotel is operated by Rocco Forte & Family (Munich) GmbH, which belongs to the British group Rocco Forte Hotels. The hotel is part of the Lenbachgärten.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Munich - Wikipedia

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    Tallest structure in Munich. 1 Hochhaus Uptown München: 146 m (479 ft) 38 2004 Tallest skyscraper in Munich and tallest in the state of Bavaria. 2 Highlight I: 126 m (413 ft) 33 2004 Tallest twin towers in Munich. Best known tenants of the buildings are the IT and consulting firms Unify and Fujitsu Technology Solutions, as well as IBM. 3 HVB-Tower