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MUC airport hotel transfers Located within the Maxvorstadt neighborhood, KING’s HOTEL Center offers luxurious Victorian-era furnishings that flows from a sleek wood-paneled lobby to quaint rooms covered in hand-carved decor. Also available for guests is breakfast buffet offered in a stately dining room, as well as close access to a massive transportation hub that includes various U-Bahn and S-Bahn connections. The hotel itself offers same-block access to the Hauptbahnhof Nord Light Rail Station, while the Königsplatz Subway Station is located slightly further. Get around the vibrant university-colored area by booking a ride of your own, whether you’re heading to the local Google office with a small sedan or an independent arthouse courtesy of a taxi drop-off. As for families, spacious SUVs and vans are available for rent, while professional options are limited to helpful local personal drivers and luxurious stretched limousines perfect for long lifts to nearby events.
With various attractions at arm’s reach of the hotel, finding something fun to do is especially easy - start the morning with a walk across the vibrant gardens of Alter Botanischer Garten, then moving toward the slightly smaller Maximilian Square for urban benches looking out at local passerby. Between these two green spaces is Karlsplatz, a historic pedestrian square surrounded by gorgeous Neoclassical churches as well as the famous Karlstor gateway arch. Those interested in checking out the local museum scene have even more options to choose from, whether it be the cutting-edge designs of the Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art or the natural history artifacts showcased at the Geological State Collection. And for families in search of an all-day getaway, head just a few blocks west toward Circus Krone, a massive circular structure known for its year-round entertainment in the form of live rock concerts and rumpus circus that takes over the building every winter. |