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The hotel's grand plaza is a 24- metre high and 1400 square metre large atrium hall with a glass roof and decorated with palm trees (18 metres tall) from Florida. Green cubes and grown-over pyramid shapes continue the outer landscape surrounding the airport. On 1 January 2015, the hotel was taken over by Hilton Hotels & Resorts. In March 2017 ...
The ride takes approximately 45 minutes to the Marienplatz station in the city centre. Munich Airport station is located in a tunnel beneath the central area. [4] A second station, Besucherpark (Visitors' Park) connects the cargo and maintenance areas, long-term parking, administrative buildings and the name-giving Visitors' Park.
New Town Hall. Marienplatz was named after the Mariensäule, a Marian column erected in its centre in 1638 to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation. Today the Marienplatz is dominated by the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) on the north side, and the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus, a reconstructed Gothic council hall with a ballroom and tower) on the east side.
With the Munich Underground, the Theatinerstraße can be reached from the underground station Odeonsplatz via the lines U3, U4, U5 and U6. Also at Odeonsplatz, there is a bus stop served by lines N40, N41 and 100. For the Munich tram there is the Theatinerstraße stop at the corner of Maffeistraße, which is served by the line 19.
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]
Munich Marienplatz is an important stop on the Munich S-Bahn and U-Bahn network, located under the square of the same name in Munich's city centre. [5] The S-Bahn lines , , , , , and intersect with the U-Bahn lines and .
In February 2017, Transavia announced the closure of their entire base at Munich Airport by October 2017 after only a year of service due to a change in their business strategy and negative economic outlook. [17] Munich Airport's dynamic growth continued in 2018 with new traffic records and an all-time high of 46.2 million passengers.
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]