On a tree-shrouded street across from the Old Botanical Garden, The Charles Hotel combines attentive service and a convenient location with luxe amenities like a Michelin-starred restaurant and a spa with the largest swimming pool in the city. The curved fa莽ade of the Art Deco building is carefully reflected in the decor, and the sofas are shaped to mirror the architecture.
Located in the Lenbach G盲rten section of Munich, The Charles Hotel is in walking distance of shops and restaurants. It鈥檚 also a short walk to the train station, and a five- to ten-minute walk from Munich鈥檚 old town, making it a good base for your visit.
There are 136 rooms and suites, many of which have French balconies that open up to views of the leafy park.
There are a lot of things we like about this hotel, starting with its attentive service. It鈥檚 an elegant and stylish building, and we love the extensive spa and pool facilities.
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Rooms
The hotel has 136 rooms and suites that are all spacious, bright and decorated in a contemporary style with modern amenities like limestone bathrooms with heated floors and international plug adapters. Views range from Munich鈥檚 historical buildings to the Old Botanical Garden, and many rooms boast French balconies to take full advantage.
Options vary from the generously sized Classic Room to the opulent Monforte Royal Suite, with features like floor-to-ceiling windows, original Franz von Lenbach paintings and a grand piano in the sitting room.
Wi-Fi, air conditioning and en suite bathrooms come standard in all rooms and suites.
Location
The Charles Hotel is located on a quiet, leafy street west of Munich鈥檚 old town. It鈥檚 a short walk away from the train station, and about a five- to ten- minute walk from old town. You鈥檒l also find many restaurants and shops within walking distance.聽
Food and drink
- Sophia鈥檚 Bar is a popular spot to mingle with locals and other guests while drinking cocktails. On Friday nights there鈥檚 live jazz music.
- Sophia鈥檚 restaurant is Michelin starred, and offers fare inspired by the botanical garden, as well as by local and Asian dishes. There is also an outdoor terrace to eat on during the warmer months.
- Afternoon tea is available in the library.
Families
- Interconnecting rooms available.
- There is a separate check-in desk for children, where they receive a passport, programme, slippers and bathrobes.
Facilities and activities
- Fitness area.
- Longest pool in Munich.
- Steam room.
- Sauna.
- Foot bath.
- Yoga and personal trainers.
- Massages and spa treatments.
Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favourite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can't be bettered.
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Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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A day in Bavaria A day in Bavaria
A day in Bavaria
This day trip from Munich takes you to the Bavarian Alps, where you can get high-mountain views, visit the site of the 1936 Winter Olympics, see a brightly painted Bavarian mountain town and walk through a winding gorge among waterfalls.
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Dachau & the Eagle's Nest Dachau & the Eagle's Nest
Dachau & the Eagle's Nest
Visit two important sites to the history of World War II in this day-long tour. First, you鈥檒l see Dachau, the first concentration camp established by the Nazis. Next, you鈥檒l head to the Eagle鈥檚 Nest, a mountaintop retreat once owned by Hitler.
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Munich's beerhalls & the Oktoberfest Museum Munich's beerhalls & the Oktoberfest Museum
Munich's beerhalls & the Oktoberfest Museum
This walking tour takes you through the history of beer in Munich, the capital of Bavaria. You鈥檒l taste samples at two beer halls, learn about the laws of production and visit the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum, with its own attached pub.
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Munich and nearby places
- Bavaria 45 miles away
- Neuschwanstein 56 miles away
- Nuremberg 94 miles away
- Rothenburg 107 miles away
- The Black Forest 156 miles away
- Titisee 160 miles away
- Heidelberg 161 miles away
- Baden-Baden 166 miles away
- Freiburg 173 miles away
- Frankfurt 190 miles away