Travel Agent - October 13, 2008 - (Page 30) DESTINATIONS EUROPE The Hotel Laimer Hof in Munich’s quiet Nymphenburg neighborhood MUNICH BY MARY WINSTON NICKLIN Bavaria’s cool capital celebrates 850 Years AS OKTOBERFEST HAS JUST COME AND GONE IN MUNICH, it’s only fitting that we take a look at the excellent hotels in the festive Bavarian capital so that your clients can appreciate next year’s event—touted as the biggest festival in Europe. Note: Accommodations can fill up a year in advance of Oktoberfest’s annual bacchanalia. Munich is world-famous for its stein-clinking revelry, and the city’s origins help explain its beerbrewing tradition: München means “home of the monks,” as the city was named for an 8th-century monastery. Today, there are more beer gardens than you can shake a stick at. But there’s a lot more than beer and bratwurst in this cosmopolitan town. For a city that’s celebrating its 850th birthday this year, Munich is as vibrant and creative as they come. Baroque architecture and a picturesque old town stand in contrast with cutting-edge design found 30 | TravelAgent October 13, 2008 in slick, new buildings. Nestled at the rolling foothills of the Alps, Germany’s third-largest city is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the country, surpassed only by Berlin in numbers of tourists. Where to Stay Possibly the most famous accommodations in town are found at the 150-year-old Kempinski Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (www.kempinskivierjahreszeiten.com/en/home/index.htm), which has achieved worldwide renown for its service and location. Perfectly situated on Maximilianstrasse, Munich’s premier address for boutiques and theater, the Kempinski is within walking distance of the very heart of the city. The magnificent lobby sets the tone for your clients’ luxurious stay: Under a stained-glass dome, depicting the four seasons, guests take tea in what’s been called “Munich’s nicest living room.” The 303 rooms (including 65 suites) meet the standards of even the most exacting guests, and are appointed with custom-made furniture and the latest technology. Kids are also spoiled here: They’ll find kid-size bathrobes, slippers and stuffed animals in the room. Dogs are welcome, too, for an additional charge of $36 per day. The Kempinski recently renovated the rooms facing the Maximilianstrasse, including 22 suites. (The non-renovated suites are called, simply, “traditional suites.”) The Deluxe Junior Suites are distinguished by their painted ceilings, showcasing details from paintings from the Pinakothek Museum. Designed in black granite and white marble, the bathrooms have high-tech televisions integrated into the mirrors and under-floor heating. The new Superior Suites are located in the historic wing of the hotel, and feature a separate living room and http://www.kempinski-vierjahreszeiten.com/en/home/index.htm http://www.kempinski-vierjahreszeiten.com/en/home/index.htm
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