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How much do hotels in Munich cost?

The average price of a hotel in Munich has been around $271/night over the last 3 days. You can expect year-round prices for a 5-star hotel in Munich to be around $700/night, a 4-star hotel at $218/night, and a 3-star at $120/night on average.

What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Munich?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Munich is January ($194). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Munich is September ($546).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Munich?

The cheapest day to stay in Munich is Saturday ($242). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Wednesday, when the average nightly price is $356.

Which Munich neighborhoods are most popular to stay in?

Those visiting Munich tend to stay in Schwabing, where a hotel costs around $207/night. Another popular neighborhood in Munich is Berg am Laim, which is $171/night on average for a hotel.

How much is a hotel in Munich tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Munich tonight starting as low as $21, rising to an average cost of $237, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from $58 for a 4-star hotel in Munich for tonight.

How much is a Munich hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Munich this weekend for as little as $33/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as $33/night. For a 4-star hotel in Munich, the cheapest rate recently found was $61/night for this weekend.

How far ahead should you book a hotel in Munich?

Save money by booking a hotel at least 40 days before your trip to Munich. The lowest price found when booking 40 days ahead was $88 per night.

Where to stay in Munich

Explore different neighborhoods and areas within Munich to find the perfect location for your stay. Map data was last updated on April 23, 2026.
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About Munich

Anchored by a medieval Old Town, Munich is an enchanting city best known for its annual Oktoberfest celebrations. The beer is fantastic, but it’s not Munich’s only talent. The city is home to a string of fantastic museums and galleries, as well as stunning architecture and lashings of Bavarian history.

Things to Do

For some, Munich is synonymous with one thing. Oktoberfest. Every year, millions of people descend on the city to celebrate a mutual love for beer. Even if you don’t visit in October, it’s easy to soak up Munich’s beer-loving culture. The city is strewn with beer halls and gardens, including the legendary Hofbräuhaus which has been pouring tankards since 1589.

Spend a few hours exploring the Old Town, stopping to admire sights like the Munich Residenz Palace, Cuvilliés-Theater, Old Town Hall and Frauenkirche Church. Rest your feet at a sun-drenched street cafe, before heading to Marienplatz Square to hear the famous glockenspiel chimes.

Munich prides itself on arts and culture, which means there’s plenty to keep urban adventurers entertained. The Deutsches Museum celebrates science and technology, while the BMW Museum is a must for luxury car lovers.

Admire masterpieces at the Alte Pinakothek and Neue Pinakothek galleries, then take in contemporary masterpieces at Pinakothek der Moderne. With grassy meadows, winding bicycle trails and even a lakeside beer garden, Munich’s Englischer Garten is a great place to catch your breath.

Getting Around

Germany is a world leader in public transport, with Munich no exception.You’ll find an efficient transportation system, with trains, subways, trams and buses, running throughout the city. Parts of the Old Town are largely pedestrianised, which means walking is often the best way to get from A to B.

Facts about staying in Munich

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Munich to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on April 23, 2026.
  • What are the best hotels on Maximillianstrasse Street in Munich City?

    This popular street will give you multiple options as you look to book cheap hotels in Munich. A suitable option is Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München which is conveniently located in the city center. It has 24-hour room service, a mini-bar, and flat-screen TVs. If you prefer a hotel with a rooftop terrace, a Turkish steam birth and a butler service, a good choice is Mandarin Oriental, Munich. If you are looking for another cheap option, Hotel Torbraeu fits the bill with hassle-free access to Munich’s main sightseeing areas. Besides luxury hotels, designer shops and boutiques, beautiful sceneries, and art galleries, Maximillianstrasse Street has an elaborate public transport network that gets you around the city with ease. You can travel from your hotel in Munich to your preferred destination within the town by U-Bahn underground train with stations marked with "U" signs. You can also use the theStraßenbahn trams that run 24/7, S-Bahn aboveground trains, or Expressbus and MVG city buses.

  • Are there kid-friendly hotels in Munich?

    If you are looking for kid-friendly accommodation, multiple Munich hotels accommodate the whole family. An ideal option is the Hotel Torbrau that is centered around offering family facilities. It has child and babysitting services, children's activities, and flexible guestrooms to accommodate families. Another option is the Hilton Munich City that provides family-friendly amenities and supervised child activities. It has room layouts and services that usually work for families of any size. Another suitable option is the Holiday Inn Munich City Center. This facility has family and junior suites and a chance to access connecting rooms. Cribs can be availed upon request. They also have a children’s menu while they allow kids to eat free with a paying adult. They have an indoor swimming pool that allows family privacy and extra fun for the kids. You can also have a child care service on request.

  • How can I find a peaceful and quiet hotel in Munich?

    For a quiet place in Munich, Hotel Mercure Munich Altstadt is a recommended stop. It is located away from the buzzing inner-city spots and has a laid-back vibe relative to other options in the populous city. It’s just a stroll away from Munich Residenz, allowing access to cafes, restaurants, and shopping malls. Its tranquil environment comes with cozy rooms and well-furnished meeting rooms. Another option is the Hotel Metropol by Maier which is conveniently located on a quiet street near the central train station. While allowing such peace and quietness, the facility is adjacent to amenities that are convenient for the traveler. The shopping malls are a walking distance from the malls while the tourist attraction sites are near. You will be able to grab what you need and explore the city.

  • What neighborhoods in Munich have the best restaurants?

    The Altstadt neighborhood is an ideal stop for top restaurants that provide local and international cuisines. Great restaurants in this area include Landersdorfer & Innerhofer Restaurant, Hackerhaus, Augustiner Klosterwirt, and Nigin. You will find variations in food culture where German recipes focus largely on bread, meat, potatoes, and vegetables. Other popular items of German cuisine are beer, coffee, and cake. The Viktualienmarkt neighborhood is another area in Munich where great joints like Zum Alten Markt will serve you with traditional Bavarian-international cuisine.  With an adjacent food market, you will be served fresh regional meat specialties, wafer-thin cured beef, and sausage. The Haxnbauer im Scholastikahaus hotel in the same neighborhood will serve you crispy delicacies including pork knuckles and veal joints. You will interact with Munich locals and guests while learning the Bavarian culture.

  • What are the best hotels in Munich?

    11,422 reviews rated Hilton Munich Airport with an average score of 8.8/10. It may also be worth looking into the Holiday Inn Munich - South By IHG, which received a rating of 8.1/10 from 4,881 reviews. Sofitel Munich Bayerpost could also be a good option, with a score of 8.3/10 from 4,679 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel near Oktoberfest?

    With a rating of 8.3/10 from 4,679 reviews, Sofitel Munich Bayerpost is a hotel close to Oktoberfest that is well recommended by HotelsCombined users.

  • What is a good hotel in Munich near Munich City Centre?

    For a good hotel near to Munich City Centre, consider Sofitel Munich Bayerpost - it is rated 8.3/10 from 4,679 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • Is there a good hotel near Theresienwiese?

    If you’re looking for good hotels near Theresienwiese, consider Sofitel Munich Bayerpost (rated 8.3 over 4,679 reviews).

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Munich?

    $17 per night is the cheapest Munich hotel price found in our data from the last 72 hours. For the weekend of Apr 24 to Apr 26 specifically, prices in Munich are around $78 per night or higher.

  • Are there any hotels in Munich close to Oberpfaffenhofen?

    The closest hotel to Oberpfaffenhofen is Holiday Inn Munich - South By IHG, which is located 4.1 mi away from the city center.

  • Which area of Munich is the cheapest to stay in?

    Out of all of the areas of Munich, Berg am Laim is usually the most affordable. Travelers can expect to pay around $143 per night for a hotel in this neighborhood. Schwabing is another economical choice, where rooms typically cost $250 per night.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Bavaria?

    In addition to Munich, travelers opt to visit Nuremberg when visiting Bavaria. Lindau is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Munich?

    In total, there are 1,109 hotels to choose from in Munich, compared to 39,641 properties in Bavaria.

  • Are there accommodation options other than hotels in Munich?

    In addition to hotels, consider choosing from 19 hostels, 40 apartments, and 231 vacation rentals in Munich.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Munich?

    There’s so much to see and do in Munich, but we’ve found that the most popular landmarks are Oktoberfest, Munich City Centre, and Theresienwiese. You’ll want to stay in Munich to visit Oktoberfest, Munich to visit Munich City Centre, and Munich to visit Theresienwiese.

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