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    Golden Leaf Hotel Perlach Allee Hof

    Golden Leaf Hotel Perlach Allee Hof

    (11 reviews)

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    Ramersdorf-Perlach, Neuperlach

    I'm actually in the lobby writing this as we speak. Funny I know right however I am pleased,…read morelocation is near subways nice neighborhood. Rooms are typical European small but I'm happy with it. The beds are comfy if you like firm which I do, great on my back but the pillows are way to soft for me and ... Should I dare write this ....... There is a dirty sock under the desk and its not mine !!!!! House keeping missed it I guess and someone probably is wondering did the wash machine eat another sock? But tomorrow starts October Fest soooo who cares... Not this girl, I might leave a sock behind balled up under that desk too.

    TL/DR: Good economic choice for Oktoberfest. I'd look elsewhere otherwise. WiFi is painfully slow,…read morebreakfast is overpriced. So this hotel has your typical European small rooms and beds. The front desk staff all speak English well and are very helpful and friendly. The cleaning staff don't really knock and tend to just come in the room. If you sleep in, be prepared to yell out "später, bitte!" (Later, please) under your covers while recovering from an Oktoberfest hangover. In terms of location - this hotel is located on the last stop of the U5 line. For Oktoberfest, that's pretty good as you get a direct line to Oktoberfest without having to change trains. Plus, being first to get on, you're guaranteed a seat (although there are a lot of stops). There's also an Aldi for basic shopping needs, a bank with an ATM and an Italian and Asian restaurant. (Didn't try the Italian - but the Asian quality was "meh". A good option if you're just looking for convenience over quality). The Wi-Fi is technically free but painfully slow. Everything takes a while to load, you constantly get kicked off and have to log back in. If you're trying to plan out what you're doing for the day, you have to spend a good 30 minutes because everything is so slow. Forget about youtube or pandora, the internet is too slow for streaming. They also limit you to a single device (although you can up the limit to 3 for 10 euros a night). This was by far the biggest disappointment. Finally the breakfast was okay - scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, ham, sausage, cheese, yogurt, fruit and a few other things served buffet style with bottomless coffee. However - for 24 euros a night, I would say far too expensive (maybe that's just Oktoberfest prices). You're best just grabbing something to go from the U-bahn station or one of the cafes in the local area. It's a little hard to judge this hotel as I would ordinarily consider what I paid to be too much for what I got, except that it's Oktoberfest and every hotel charges insanely high prices. Because of this, I opted for a 3 star over a 2 star. If they get the Wi-Fi up to speed, I would come back for Oktoberfest. But overall - I say look elsewhere.

    Motel One München-Deutsches Museum - .... Frühstück ...

    Motel One München-Deutsches Museum

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    Au-Haidhausen

    I checked in and booked a room for 2 people. I paid up front. I was put in a room for 1 person…read more They finally moved me to a different room when it was available. The next day, the system automatically checked me out so I had to re-check in at the front desk. There was a convention in town so the line was long both times. I tried to check out early to go to a different hotel and was told I couldn't because it was an "event weekend." It seems they were under-staffed. Overall, the rooms are small and the amenities are sparse. They do have a good breakfast with lots of food options and a nice bar downstairs. But I wouldn't stay here again.

    It started well. the app was simple to use and by joining the beOne membership programme for…read morefree/gratis/nix. I got a free breakfast voucher via email and a welcome water which u must collect at the bar (but that's no big deal). I also made a request that I was arriving very late and could I have a room away from the lift lobby and sure thing - they satisfied my request. Location: I had two very heavy cases so needed to take a taxi from the Hauptbahnhof (Main Station). It's about a 10min drive.(sub €20) But my return journey was via S-Bahn. About 10 min train journey from Rosenheimerplatz (that's about 7 minutes walk from the hotel). For guests arriving late in the dark via this route one you turn right past the VW showroom - the hotel is 100m further on into this kinda darkish road - the hotel would benefit from an illuminated sign on the side of the hotel so u can find it easier for the first time - like a shining beacon of welcome. (S-Bahn is the German local train service within large cities and between towns in an area. The central portion (Stammstrecker) of it in Munich is underground too and all the lines link the Hauptbahnhof and key central stops including Marienplatz and the hotel's station - so it's just part of the integrated transport system). Check-In: Very helpful and cheerful receptionist even at midnight. Explained the free wi-fi codes are on the bottom of my bill. Also gave me the voucher for the free bottle of water. Three lifts to the floors - which despite being an eight floor hotel - there was virtually no waiting even at busy breakfast times - and the hotel seemed full (from the breakfast crowd). Bar / oneLounge: I ventured down to collect my free water and was taken back by the vast and intimate space they had created with soft lighting and it was packed out. My 6 hour train journey meant all I needed was sleep and couldn't join the party vibe. The bottle was a nice 0.75l still water. If you wanted more a similar bottle of Gerolsteiner costs €4. Tip: go to ALDI discount supermarket at Rosenheimplatz station and you probably come away with 8 liters! But note, there is a quiet lounge too directly near reception so if you need quiet time - this has big leather sofas and collaborative working space table and plenty of other stuff going on but Friday to Sunday I didn't see it being used. There is also outside seating and tables accessible through the bar. Room: This is not a luxury hotel but then again it's definately not what most of us imagine of a "motel" based on US movies perhaps. Rooms simple: No big wardrobe, a rail by the mirror and a cleverly designed hidden handing space by the window behind the bed/lamp facade. Ingenious for me. There is shelving space which makes up for no desk or vanity unit. There is a little round table and a stool which accompany the very comfortable leather chair. The bed was super comfortable and the sheets are fine. I mean just great (clean and white). Ok but I hear they are Egyptian Cotton if you are into details. There are downlighters in the ceiling but two spots above the pillow area. I found these a bit tricky as i directly the beam away from my face but then had trouble locating the switch in the dark as I felt the rotating mechanism covered it. (Leave that to the designers amongst you to check it out). Nice full length window that opened too. Thick curtains that blacked out the room. TV Enough local channels and dw.de which is an excellent rolling news channel in English. There are radio channels too. I didn't spend much time checking out it's features although I couldn't set up the alarm but I was dead tired :-(There is a warming artificial fire displayed on it when you arrive. Considering it was 22c and sunny - it felt a bit comical and made my friends laugh on Instagram when I posted my feet being roasted by the fire. Bathroom: Very well designed compact bathroom with walk-in shower, storage shelf and two big mirrors, oh and in my opinion very fluffy towels. (C Toiletries: This was a big surprise, organic linden flower face & handwash and 100% mint organic hair & body wash. I didn't want to leave the shower. Quiet: for a hotel of 8 stories I hardly saw anyone in the lifts - or even waited long for one Breakfast. Continental breakfast so meats, cheese, breads. juice, coffee, tea, croissants, cereals, fruit ... basically plenty. And even if you didn't book it it advance you can pay on the day but you need to do this at reception - so could get stuck behind someone checking in. Staff were even wandering around offering expresso. nice touch! I took mine to the bar area and worked well as the overflow place- the space age silver chair really made it! Housekeeping: Totally not intrusive, I'm fed up of hotels that knock too early. Housekeeping even made up my bed when i left it looking "tidy" to me but when i came back they had left all the lights on and the glowing articulated fire on the tv

    Leonardo Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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