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Cheap Hotels in Munich

Munich is the third largest city in Germany and it has many visitors attracted to it mainly because of its culture and architecture. With so many tourists visiting this place every year, it becomes necessary for them to find a way for accommodation in a hotel. For those who are tight on budget may obviously look out for cheap hotels. Following are some of the cheap hotels in Munich, Germany.

TRYP München
This hotel is situated close to Munich’s main train station in central Munich. It is 40 minutes away from the Munich Airport. With 201 bedrooms spread over six floors, this hotel provides all the standard facilities which include fully equipped bathrooms, TV, telephone and data port.

Carat Hotel & Apartments München
This hotel has spacious and fully furnished contemporary rooms with non-smoking rooms available in the hotel as well. You can avail services from the reception desk which is open 24/7. The hotel also provides you services like garage, internet connection and luggage store room.

Hotel Deutsches Theater Stadtzentrum
This hotel features 28 spacious and cozy rooms with a friendly ambience. Accommodation for both travelers and businessmen are similar. The hotel provides standard services like city maps, travel information, 24/7 reception service, private parking and a bar as well.

Westend Hotel (ehemals Hotel Kurpfalz)
This hotel is locates at 13 minutes walking distance from the main train station of Munich. The neighborhood of this hotel boasts of variety of restaurants, supermarket and beer gardens. The hotel has 44 stylish rooms in it all equipped with shower/WC, hair dryer, satellite TV, fax and phone.

Hotel Schweiz
You will find this hotel in the very heart of the city on the Goethe Strasse. The hotel is equipped with all modern facilities and provides quality services like breakfasts in spacious breakfast area, smoking and non-smoking sections and a well center good enough to make you feel relaxed.

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