It's not only Munich itself, but also our surrounding area that's extremely attractive. Go on journey of discovery! We'd be happy to give you some tips and recommendations. Day trips can be booked at the hotel reception.
NEUSCHWANSTEIN
CASTLE
King Ludwig II did not have the famous fairy castle from 1869 built as a prestigious building, one that could be used for the purpose of governing, but as his private retreat.
100 min
LINDERHOF
PALACE
The "Royal Villa" is the only palace that King Ludwig II managed to complete. He had a grotto with special acoustics and a backdrop built especially for Wagner's opera "Lohengrin". The "Lustschlösser" ("pleasure palaces") as were built in France in the 18th century formed the model for this palace.
70 min
HOHENSCHWANGAU
CASTLE
The castle was used by King Maximilian II as a summer residence and was, at the same time, the nursery of King Ludwig II. The magnificent interiors of the Biedermeier period have been preserved.
100 min
INGOLSTADT VILLAGE
On a space covering more than 10,000 square metres, leading German and international fashion and design brands offer their collections at attractive outlet prices.
45 min
KITZBÜHEL
The legendary winter sports resort offers an alpine lifestyle, the Hahnenkamm races and first-class sports facilities in both summer and winter.
95 min
BERCHTESGADEN
Since 2010, the entire district of Berchtesgadener Land has been a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Fancy making some discoveries?
90 min
LAKE STARNBERG
Situated just 25 km southwest of the Bavarian capital, the fifth largest lake in Germany is also called "Munich's bathtub".
45 min
LAKE CHIEMSEE
The crystal-clear waters of the "Bavarian Sea" attract many water sports enthusiasts: swimming, sailing, surfing, rafting or kayaking, paddling and swimming. On the island of Herrenchiemsee, you can admire a copy of the Palace of Versailles. Concerts are held here in summer.
70 min