The Top 5 Luxury Hotels in Munich
What makes a hotel truly luxurious? Is it thread count or marble bathrooms or expensive spirits in the minibar? Or is it how quickly room service arrives and how hard it is to get a room? Obvious luxury isn’t defined by any one trait but rather a combination of the best service, best amenities, most privacy, attractive design and maybe a splash of exclusivity. It’s how these things come together and how that makes you feel that defines luxury, and it’s different for each person.
Munich has no shortage of five-star hotels, and many of them occupy different parts of the spectrum of luxury, and if you’re booking an indulgent weekend with a high class Munich escort, it pays to know which one is right for you.
Here are our top 5 luxury hotels in Munich to consider when you’re booking an experience with a local companion.
Hotel Bayerischer Hof
Hotel Bayerischer Hof has been open since 1841 and since then has firmly woven itself into the very fabric of Munich. It’s a vast, grand, old property with serious prestige in the heart of Munich’s historic old town. In fact, it was originally commissioned by King Ludwig I, which explains why it feels so regal.
With 337 luxury rooms and 74 unique suites, it’s one of the larger upscale hotels in the city. It does enough to feel unique, though with different wings of the hotel having their own design philosophies ranging from understated minimalism to traditional British countryside-inspired aesthetics.
With several restaurants, bars, wellness facilities and even nightlife options, it’s a perfect location for a date with a Munich escort, especially if you prefer not to leave the privacy and comfort of the hotel.
Mandarin Oriental Munich
The Mandarin Oriental, also set deep in Munich’s Old Town, is a much more intimate option than many of its competitors. The Neo-Renaissance building was built in 1875 and blends historic German charm, modern amenities and subtle Oriental aesthetics.
With just 48 rooms and 25 suites, the focus truly is on quality over quantity here, and the smaller size allows for possibly some of the best service you’ll ever receive in a luxury hotel. Small details are handled so efficiently that guests often stop noticing them entirely, which is arguably the highest compliment you can pay a luxury property.
One of the highlights is its flagship restaurant, Matsuhisa, headed up by renowned celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa and serving signature Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine.
Rosewood Munich
Rosewood Munich is one of the most modern luxury hotels in the area and combines the stunning Baroque architecture of its historic façade with highly contemporary interior design and a modern approach to service. They do an excellent job of combining old and new in a way that feels totally authentic.
It's also the recipient of a prestigious two-Michelin-Key rating for its 123 elegant rooms, including suites and bespoke, standalone houses. In terms of amenities, you’ll find a two-floor wellness facility offering body treatments, a swimming pool, hydrotherapy and a private space for couples.
Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich
Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich boasts one of the most prime locations you could ask of a hotel in this city. Sitting directly on Maximilianstraße, Munich’s most famous shopping street, it puts guests right in the heart of one of Germany’s most exclusive districts.
The hotel itself delivers exactly what many travellers expect from European grand luxury. Elegant interiors, attentive service and a strong sense of occasion run throughout the property. It’s a visually striking property, and the lobby alone is enough to set expectations sky high.
With 230 rooms and 65 luxury suites, it’s a decent enough size to accommodate various tastes without slipping in service quality.
The Charles Hotel
The Charles Hotel occupies a slightly different position from the other properties on this list. While it offers the same level of luxury, it tends to attract guests looking for space, comfort and privacy rather than visibility.
Overlooking the Old Botanical Garden, the hotel benefits from a calmer atmosphere than many city-centre competitors. Rooms are notably spacious by European standards, and the wellness facilities have earned a strong reputation among regular visitors.
This is a hotel suited to longer stays where space and comfort become more important.