Sonnenstrasse 5 Munich, Germany
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Sparkassenstreet 10 Munich, Germany
e exclusively designed recreation area "Moorish Kiosk" with sauna, sunbed, aroma steam bath, rainforest showers, resting area with light therapy and fitness equipment all free of charge.
Hotel Amenities:
Drinking and Dining in Detail:
Ayingers Inn - A lively tavern at a location rich in tradition – this is the Ayingers Inn with regional cuisine ranging from the famous local ""Weißwurst"" (white sausage) and pork roast to freshwater fish from Chiemsee. Get a taste of creatively prepared local food and try the six different types of freshly brewed Ayinger draft beer from the family owned brewery in Aying. There are alltogether 140 seats inside and 80 seats in summer outside the restaurant available. Wireless Lan technology provides quick access to the internet.
Restaurant Pfistermühle - Enjoy the historic atmosphere of medieval Munich in one of the most beautiful locations in the historic city centre. In the lovingly restored vaults of the dukes mill dating back to 1573 they are offering upscale Bavarian cuisine and fine Franconian wines alongside famed and freshly brewed Ayinger draft beer from the families brewery. In the Pfistermühle there are four vaults with, altogether, more than 95 seats. Thirty additional seats are available in the beer garden in Summer.
Platzl Bar - During the day the hotel bar is a well frequented place for informal meetings with business partners. Take a seat and with the paper of your choice or kick back with a cup of coffee after a tough day of shopping. In the evening we recommend you unwind with a fresh draught beer or an exotic cocktail.
Recreation - The Moorish Kiosk:
"Here, King Ludwig II used to sit and read, wearing Turkish clothes, whilst his servants dressed as Muslims would surround him, relaxing on carpets and cushions…" (Louise von Kobell)
Fascinated by the magnificence of the Orient, King Ludwig II purchased the Moorish Kiosk, which he had first seen nine years prior during his visit to the World Fair in Paris, in 1876. He had it set up in the park of the Linderhof castle.
The recreation area on 5th floor of the Platzl Hotel is furnished based on this model and includes a sauna, turkish steam bath, a solarium, as well as a separate room with fitness equipment all free of charge to the guests.