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Hotels in City Centre - The City Centre has a mixture of Munich hotels to suit you needs, may it be just to rest for the night in an affordable room or to experience true Bavarian night life in style. Most Munich family accommodation is at about the same distance to the tourist attraction sites but there are differences in terms of amenities provided. Most quiet hotels in Munich City Centre provide decent rooms with basic toiletries and amenities, equipped with standard noise reduction fittings but apart from that, you'll have to find your way in the city for entertainment and guides. Suitable choice if you're planning to explore town by foot or by taking public transport.
Posh Munchen hotels on the other hand, provide excellent rooms and decors with quality furnishing, coupled with noise proof fittings to ensure tranquil moments in guestrooms. You'll be amazed with the hospitality and amenities provided, as most upscale hotels here have fewer but exaggeratedly furnished rooms in traditional concept or modern design with state-of-the-art amenities. These lavish accommodations usually located a bit away from the busy streets of Munich, which means transportation will be a problem if you're hoping for buses and trams but taxis and hotel transits usually work round the clock so you won't need to worry about transportation.
City Centre - Munich City Centre is a very interesting place to go as it contains almost all the 'must see' attractions in Munich. It's quite easy to navigate in Munich City Centre as the sign boards are clear and easy to understand, with public transportation covers extensively. Be sure to visit the Marienplatz, the most famous square in Munich and this is where the famed animated mechanical musical clock, Rathaus-Glockenspiel is located. A few steps from here is the Mariensäule, a statue in honour of Virgin Mary to celebrate independence from the Swedish in 1638.
Munich City Centre is also a haven for shoppers. You can get almost anything you want, form spices, nuts, electronics and more in Viktualienmarkt, a large open air market. Here, you'll find that almost all stalls owned by families for generations, selling products and dishes that are prepared with the same method for generations. The best time for shopping are early morning and late afternoon as it's the busiest and you can get good bargain too.