The Top 6 Hotels Near Acquarello
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In Bogenhausen's quieter reaches, this family-owned palace hotel draws repeat guests with classically appointed rooms, a spa, and attentive service that recalls a more gracious era. The restaurant and proximity to the English Garden matter less than the sense that the staff remembers you.
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A palace hotel on Maximilianstraße since 1858, the Vier Jahreszeiten was a modern marvel when gas lamps and running water still seemed miraculous. Its neoclassical facade conceals suites and a restaurant that have absorbed a century and a half of Munich's refined tastes.
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A neo-Renaissance palace completed in 1800 as Munich's most celebrated ballroom, the Mandarin Oriental retains its stately façade and Jugendstil details across centuries of reinvention. The hotel's recent renovations honor rather than erase its theatrical past, preserving the grand staircase while updating rooms with contemporary ease.
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Two restored baroque buildings in the old town hold a contemporary art collection and interiors that honor Munich's architectural past while moving decisively forward. The brasserie interprets Alpine tradition with modern technique, and the service carries that same balance—attentive without ceremony.
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A curved modern structure anchoring Munich's revitalized botanical quarter, the Charles Hotel commands the largest rooms in the city and views of converted parkland that once marked the city's rougher edge. Its spa, pool, and restaurant operate with the understated confidence of a Rocco Forte property that has already proven its staying power.
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A Belle Époque postal palace from 1896 now houses a modernized luxury hotel, its ornate stone facade locked in time while the interior gleams with contemporary comfort. The 339 rooms sit a minute from Munich's main station, making the architectural contradiction—preserved grandeur containing sleek efficiency—the true amenity.