The rooms are big and stunned, 3 times more than the average room. There is a sofa and there is a min kitchen. The restaurant is good around. Basically impeccable. Is the location is relatively biased, from the Reim and U2 subway station, walking 20 minutes, or transfer to the bus. There is also a supermarket within a 10-minute walk.
The rooms are advertised as apart-hotel rooms for longer stays, but they are small and they mostly just traded a proper size wardrobe for a space for a kitchen sink and a microwave. The website says ”Kitchenette” but you can't really cook anything... Also, no dish soap or sponge is provided, and you have to grab plates and cutleries yourself from the restaurant area downstairs. This could easily be fixed. Also the website says there is a desk but there really isn't. What you get is a small coffee table with a low seat. Impossible to seat and expect to work comfortably on it. No laundry service or washing machines available in the hotel either. The receptionist pointed me to the mall to clean my clothes, which is very far if you don't have a car. They should at least have a partnership with external laundry service and organize pickups... Other than that, the staff was super friendly and professional. Nice hotel design, clean and good breakfast too. So I would recommend the place only for short stays.
The hotel is very good and not expensive, the surrounding is very convenient, supermarkets, restaurants are not far away. More suitable for driving, there are not many free parking spaces on the ground. The restaurant downstairs is OK, the dishes are not rich enough, the taste is OK, the service is very good.
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74 ocena
4.1/5
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We had a 24-hour layover in Munich and this was a perfect hotel for that purpose. The hotel is 9 minutes leisurely walk from the Riem S-Bahn station on the S2 line. Expect 60 minutes from the airport train station with 1 transfer to get to the hotel. Airport day-trip ticket for the train was €19/person (or €29/2-people), ticket good till 6am next day. The Moxy is true to its brand - low cost, no frills, minimalist. Community area downstairs is inviting, and all staff we encountered are friendly and helpful. May not want to use this for extended stay, but 1 or 2 days it’s perfect.
Wie eigentlich alle mir bekannten B&B Hotels ist auch das Hotel München Messe simpel, zweckmäßig und dabei doch gut. Die Zimmer sind klein, aber absolut ausreichend für Städtereisen oder Messetrips, lediglich etwas mehr Stauraum wäre bei Aufenthalten die länger als 2 Nächte gehen wünschenswert. Ich lebe häufig aus dem Koffer. Das Frühstück ist gut und bietet eine ausreichende Auswahl, auffallend ist eine gewisse regionale Anpassung zB bei den Backwaren, so gab es in München Laugenbrötchen, die hab ich in Norddeutschland noch nie gehabt. Hier identifiziert sich das Hotel also mit der Umgebung. Die Lage ist ruhig, da nicht in Innenstadtnähe, relativ gut auch öffentlich zu erreichen, sofern man ein paar Schritte mehr laufen kann, allerdings ist Essen in direkter Umgebung etwas schwierig, es gibt einen netten Inder in direkter Nähe, viel mehr aber auch nicht.
The price of 1300 is located in Riem, a very partial place. It feels like a hotel changed into a dormitory. It is very general, the room is large, but it is a sloping attic room, the bathroom is very good. The price/performance ratio is not high. Although it is convenient for the train to go to the Marion Square, the ticket machine is inefficient in buying tickets. Several people queue up for a long time and waste time.
Every trip to Munich we're staying in the H2 or H4 hotels, everything is great. Friendly staff, good restaurant, clean rooms and additionally you can park your car nearby of hotel free of charge. Thanks for a good service.
The breakfast of this hotel is quite rich. Unlike other German hotels, which only have bread, they have vegetables and sausages, which are more suitable for Chinese tastes. The environment is quite good. There are large supermarkets and restaurants around. There are many snacks near the supermarket. There is a small lake next to it. The environment is quite beautiful and cozy at night. There is a subway station nearby, which is convenient to go to the main train station and other places. It is a recommended hotel. There is also a small playground for children nearby, where you can take your children to play.
We spent a weekend there in June 2023, Friday through Sunday. Location: right next to a shopping mall (Riem Arcaden) with supermarkets and food places among many others. Parking: shared parking with shopping mall, designated elevator to the hotel lobby. Parking fee 20 to 25 euros per night. Overall impression: clean, light, modern. Check in and check out: fast and polite. Room: average size, very clean, small bathroom. We paid 75 euros per night per room (two people) and for this rate everything was as good as or even better than expected. One issue: no door bolt / security latch! In total we give four and a half stars for the hotel. We would have given five stars if there had been a door bolt and some smiles from the front desk staff as we walked by. Restaurant: Evening service one star / breakfast service four stars. We wanted to have dinner at the restaurant. My son ordered a Schnitzel which was half the size it used to be before covid (we used to stay at this hotel 3 times a year up until 2020). He was still hungry afterwards. The Schnitzel cost 28 euros. I am coeliac and often encounter problems finding food in German restaurants. I spoke to a very friendly waiter about it who was trying to be helpful but failed miserably (not his fault). He had no idea what gluten-free meant and he wasn't fluent in German nor English. He went to the kitchen and came back with some information. Not good enough. Went back to the kitchen and came back with some more information. Still not entirely helpful. There was a side order of vegetables on the menue with a dish. I asked if I could just get a side order of plain vegetables. No, I couldn't. It was not a matter of pricing, the waiter just didn't understand what I wanted from him and kept running back to the kitchen to ask but there didn't seem anybody available to deal with my request. I decided not to eat and ordered just a small non-alcoholic wine. Got a large one instead (was only charged for a small one but they couldn't get this right either). To summarize: my son and I were the only people in the restaurant. One might wonder why. We tried to order four items in total: Schnitzel, coke, side order of veggies, non-alcoholic wine. They failed on two out of four. The restaurant really deserves zero stars from us, however, we feel one star should go to the waiter who really tried hard and remained friendly throughout! Breakfast service started out just as bad. Upon check in I had asked if they offered gluten-free options and I was told it would not be a problem. First, however, it was. The first check in lady (younger) I spoke to was in training but didn't get help from somebody experienced. She just pointed me to the two gluten-free items offered in the buffet area but couldn't not answer my questions as to whether any bread could be warmed up for me in the kitchen. She walked away with a helpless shrug. Soon, however, a more experienced lady appeared (older than the trainee, short dark hair, glas
Nice hotel but a bit far from the city centre but short walk to the train which takes you into the heart of Munich! Breakfast was excellent, good choices on what to eat. Friendly staff and clean rooms