Set in the heart of Schwabinger Tor, originally home to the Bohemian heart of Munich, where writers, musicians and free spirits gathered, Munich’s newest 5* hotel inspires exploration of Bavaria’s capital city, and encourages creative expression. The 234 residentially styled guest rooms and 43 suites and the public spaces showcase Bavarian design, materials and motif. At Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, you will reside in one of Munich’s most spacious hotel rooms starting at 420 square feet and our amazing suites, each with a separate living and sleeping area. This luxury lifestyle hotel offers stunning views across the city and onto the Alps from the rooftop bar and outdoor terraces. Andaz Munich is all about pioneering design, innovative events spaces, culinary delights and an unscripted, Bavarian-inspired experience for all senses that will make you feel truly connected to the heart and soul of Munich.
Exclusive Amenities
Full Breakfast for up to 2 guests daily in The Lonely Broccoli
$100 USD Hotel credit, per room, per stay
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Perfectly located in Schwabing, our hotel offers easy access to Munich's iconic attractions, parks and gardens, art, culture and elegant shopping. In this exciting city, our Andaz Hosts will always find the best way for you and will do everything to make you feel at home with us, as well as with good friends.
A must-see for design lovers: Opened in 2002 and designed by Stephan Braunfels...the Pinakothek der Moderne is a firm favorite for Munich's vernissage-goers. The building, with its minimalist facade, is home to four museums: The Collection of Modern Art, the Bavarian Graphic Collection, Museum of Architecture and the Neue Sammlung. The Neue Sammlung was founded 100 years ago and is said to be the oldest design museum in the world. Today the museum houses the biggest design collection in the world with 80,000 exhibits ranging from industrial design and applied arts to graphic design.
The museum, originally constructed by the Nazis, focus on social topics and hosts political discussions. In recent years it has hosted exhibitions by Ai Weiwei, Gilbert & George and Andreas Gursky. The building became famous housing the legendary P1 nightclub and being located next to the Eisbachwelle, where Munich's surfers brave the water in summer and winter.
“Schwabing isn't a place but a condition.” Writer Franziska zu Reventlow used these words to describe the lively area of Munich in the early 20th century. Schwabing is the home of Munich's artists, writers and bon vivants. This is where the individualist artists of the Munich Secession celebrated roaring parties in their studios, Bohemians held heated debates, and emancipated women hosted gatherings. Back then Munich was the most important art-hub in Europe alongside Paris – today Schwabing, with its many bars, galleries, cabaret stages and boutiques resembles a modern version of this Bohemian lifestyle.
Even if Oktoberfest was cancelled the summer in Munich will be beautiful. The city council has decided on a "summer in the city" campaign. Instead of a central festival, the joy of life will be celebrated in many places - with cultural events, rides, stalles and sports. The Olympic Park (around 7 minutes from the hotel) is on the larger happening spots :)
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