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  2. 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 ...

  3. Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Munich - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Bayerischer Hof has received numerous awards, including: The Leading Hotels of the World [8] World Hotel Award – Award in the category Classic Hotel 2007; Veuve Clicquot – Entrepreneur of the Year 2000; Gault Millau – Best Bar Germany, Falk's Bar; Global Finance – Best Business Hotel Munich 2005

  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. 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.

  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.

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