Regent Hotel Munich (Munich)
- Regent Hotel Munich (Munich)
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Regent Hotel Munich
country: Germany, city: Munich (City)
Regent Hotel Munich Placed in the heart of Munich, the Regent is a stylish Munich hotel whose architecture combines modern design with elegant decoration.
Location
Regent Hotel Munich is located on a busy street at a very short walk from the main train station. The hotel is also conveniently positioned for access to the central shopping area on foot or by underground.
Rooms
The hotel offers accommodation within 183 elegantly designed, stylishly furnished guestrooms, equipped with every imaginable detail. Each of the rooms combines a simple, subtle colour scheme with rich textures to create a warm and luxurious atmosphere.
Restaurant
Guests can start their day with a delicious breakfast, served at the hotel. Healthy appetites are superbly catered at the in-house gourmet restaurant and Condi Cafe that serve delicious dishes for you to enjoy. The Regent Bar is the right place for you to relax with a fine drink and to share your days experience with friends or other guests.
General
The Regent Hotel offers conference facilities within 3 meeting rooms of varying sizes and accommodates a maximum of 100 people. All the rooms are equipped with state of the art technologies while dedicated, dynamic staff are available to make sure your occasion runs as smoothly as possible. During leisure, guests can explore the beautiful city and its surrounding attractions.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Breakfast room Cocktail bar Conference facilities Disabled facilities Faxing facilities Laundry facilities Lobby Lounge Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Restaurant Room service Safe deposit box | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Mini bar Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
- 35 km to the Airport (Munich)
Address:
Seidl Street 2
D 80335 Munich
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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