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MUC airport hotel transfers A quiet but urban choice located west of downtown, Hotel Europa brings the rich culture of the Maxvorstadt neighborhood at arm’s reach. Rooms in the trendy stay come with futuristic under-bed lighting as well as sleek desk furniture, while suites add large lounge spaces and plush carpeting. Other on-site perks include a spacious rooftop terrace that includes garden seating and classic Bavarian cuisine, while business rooms and in-room espresso machines make getting work done especially easy to do. Shuttles are not offered to Munich Airport, although nearby public transportation makes things convenient with subway access via the Stiglmaierplatz Station as well as across-the-street access from the light rail transfers of the Sandstraße Station. Keep other rideshare options in mind for more freedom to explore, choosing between quaint private vehicles ranging from small sedans to spacious SUVs, or convenient drop-offs provided by meet-and-greet services ranging from stretched limousines to cozy taxis.
Have fun with what rests just outside the bounds of your hotel by first starting with the closest attractions, choosing between the quiet suburban benches at Maßmann Park, a leafy oasis half a block from Hotel Europa, or the slightly further adventures at Alter Botanischer Garten. Nearby restaurants from the hotel include Sapporo Ramen TAKUMI München, renowned for its hefty servings and low prices, as well as casual Vietnamese-German fusion at Viethaus. And just east of the hotel is a vast museum scene that touches on just about every topic, from the modern photographs and sculptures at Museum Brandhorst to the classical 19th-century art showcased from Pinakothek Der Moderne. End the afternoon with a unique glimpse at WWI/WWII memorabilia from NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, then heading toward downtown for the old atmosphere of Marienplatz, a downtown square home to famous gems that range from St. Peter’s Church to the astounding architecture of two town halls especially beautiful at dusk. |