Ludwigs Apartment – 1 & 2 Bedroom
Blended by stunning elegant and chic furnishings, the Ludwigs generously proportioned one and two bedroom Apartment sparkle with timeless glamour. Located on the first floor, accessible by elevator, in a listed Renaissance building from 1886 by architect Alois Bischoff, the Ludwigs Apartment beautifully epitomizes elements of the original with the new, offering a pampering seclusion.
Tastefully decorated and fully equipped, with unbridled attention to detail, the apartment presents a stylish nuance filled with graceful, restful and warmly inviting ambiance. The seamlessly classy and contemporary décor seal the apartments unique personality.
Whether visiting Munich for business or pleasure, the Ludwigs Apartments offer an outstanding location thanks to its close proximity to the city center.
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Viktorias Apartment – Studio
In a very friendly and discreet condominium, you’ll find with the Viktorias Apartment a lovely address during your stay. Blended by the touches of eclectic style of modern and elegant furnishings, you take pleasure in the marvellous sleeping comforts in a custom-made bed from the Sofitel Hotel chain, the delights of a tastefully equipped kitchen and on an inviting and stylish bathroom.
Benefit from its metropolitan location combined with urban lifestyle and the quietness for a comfort living, offering unique domicile experience while staying in Munich. The Viktorias Apartment is a charming ground floor 40sqm studio apartment, ideally hosting two persons but with a possibility to accept up to four persons thanks to the highly comfortable sofa bed.
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Deutsches Museum
Founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum is the largest museum of technology and science in the world. Since its first opening in 1925, and also known as the German Museum of Masterpieces, it is visited by approximately 1.5 million visitors per year, hosting about 28,000 exhibited objects and being one of Munich’s top attractions.
30 to 35 minutes walking distance
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Munich Central Station
Being one of the major and busy terminal stations of Bavaria, the Hauptbahnhof central station conveniently connects long distance and regional trains to national and neighboring international cities of Germany.
It is also the starting and ending point for all InterCityExpress (ICE) and InterCity (IC)/EuroCity (EC) services, facilitating your transportation options should you wish to explore more of Europe.
7 to 10 minutes walking distance
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Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest Venue)
Located in the Theresienwiese, the Oktoberfest is one of the largest and most famous festivities in Germany and an important part of the Bavarian culture. Celebrated annually since 1811 and joyously attended by more than 6 million visitors every year from all around the world, it is a true experience.
3 to 5 minutes walking distance
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Marienplatz
Walking along the Karlsplatz, you’ll find the busy Marienplatz, which is the central city square of Munich since 1158 and dominated by the New City Hall, attracting millions of visitors every year for its famous Glockenspiel and the well-visited Christkindlmarkt. Surrounded by several typical and traditional Bavarian restaurants and breweries and just a stroll from the well-known Viktualienmarkt, you encounter one of the best Munich offers.
12 to 15 minutes walking distance
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Karlsplatz (Stachus)
Formerly named Stachus until 1797, the Karlsplatz is a large square in central Munich, and the western entrance to the main pedestrian area of the city (Neuhauser Strasse/Kaufinger Strasse), housing numerous shops and tasteful restaurants.
Back to map12 to 15 minutes walking distance
Bavarian State Opera
Founded under Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, who introduced the Italian opera to Bavaria, the Bavarian State Opera hosted its first performances in 1653. Its orchestra is the Bavarian State Orchestra. Classical in its own right, the ensemble of the theatre has a long-standing tradition of excellence, with 2,100 seats, five rows of stalls and the royal box overlooking the circular auditorium. It is a true unforgettable experience.
20 to 25 minutes walking distance
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Hofgarten
Built in 1613-1617 as an Italian style Renaissance garden, the Hofgarten is located between the Residenz and the Englischer Garten. Very popular for both tourists and residents, it offers a pleasant break and recreation from a busy shopping tour.
Back to map20 to 25 minutes walking distance
Pinakothek der Moderne
The Pinakothek der Moderne was designed by German Architect Stephan Braunfels and inaugurated in 2002. It exhibits modern art, from which the Museum, divided in four corners of the building and each connected by a central rotunda, is dedicated to a special collection. The Museum is thus divided into Art, Architecture, Design and Works on Paper.
Each all galleries are part of the Munich Kunstareal (the Art District).
25 minutes walking distance.
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