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Our new crown jewel has been set in Europe's business centre; a hotel that dazzles for its ultra-modern lines and exquisite interior design.
Cutting edge. Stylish. Innovative architecture. Over 16,000 square metres of comfort and design. 216 twin-/double rooms, 8 suites, 15 triple rooms and 10 apartments for lengthy stays. A restaurant with seating capacity for over 100 persons. Four conference rooms measuring a total of 700 square metres and with capacity to hold between 10 and 350 people, depending on the needs. Turkish baths. Indoor swimming pool. Gym. Sauna.
These are some of the identity marks of the dazzling Eurostars Grand Central city hotel Munich, a recently-opened luxury hotel in Munich (September 2009) in the centre of Munich, the economic heart of Europe and headquarters of BMW or Siemens.
The Eurostars Grand Central is a design hotel in Munich that follows the guidelines of the latest establishments opened in New York.
All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer and offer a king-size or double bed. They are equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a safe and a minibar. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities, air conditioning and heating are provided in all accommodation as standard.
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How to arrive
The Eurostars Grand Central (luxury hotel in Munich) is located on the Maxvorstadt, from where one can walk to the Marienplatz and the Karlplatz, the city's two most emblematic squares. The area reserved for the Oktoberfest events and celebrations is also within walking distance. Scarcely ten metres from the hotel's main entrance there is a Hackerbrucke tram stop that can take you to the airport, the museum area, the Allianz football stadium or the Olympia. The central railway station is less than 500 metres from the hotel. Our luxury hotel in Munich is surrounded by some of the most attractive cultural centres of the Bavarian capital: the Munchner Volks Theater, the Bavaria Operahouse, the Cuvilliés Theater and the Kunstarea (the art district)housing the Old Art Museum, the New Art Museum and the Contemporary Art Museum. Munich is the headquarters of many important public entities, such as the European Office of Patents or the Court of Auditors of Germany and private companies such as BMW, Siemens and many other multinationals.