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Hotel Imperial

Landsberger Str. 463
Munich, Germany 81241


Location. Hotel Imperial is located in Munich, Germany, seven kilometres from the city centre. Castle Nymphenburg, the Botanic Gardens and Oktoberfest are within five kilometres of the hotel. Pasing train station is one kilometre away.
Hotel Features. Hotel Imperial is set in a historic stone building in Munich. Multilingual staff are available around the clock to assist guests with organising excursions. There is a parking garage available for a surcharge. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas.

Breakfast is served daily at the hotel (surcharge). The bar serves cocktails.

Guestrooms. Hotel Imperial offers 80 guestrooms with satellite television, desks and private bathrooms.

Expert Tip. Marienplatz is Munichs main town square. Located 8.5 kilometres from the hotel, the square offers a pedestrianised zone with the world famous Glockenspiel (set into the Neues Rathaus), the Altes Rathaus and the Viktualienmarkt.

Rates:
59.86 - 96.8

Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1

Amenities:
Children Allowed
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Hotel Imperial

Hotel Imperial
Landsberger Str. 463
Munich, Germany 81241

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Driving Directions:
From Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC):
Distance to Hotel Imperial is 35 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.

Getting there. The airports train station is located between the two terminals on the basement level. The S8 and S1 S Bahn trains leave every 20 minutes for Munichs main train station (Hauptbahnhof). Get off at Pasing train station. The hotel is a kilometre from here. Taxis to Hotel Imperial cost around 60 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Much of Munichs city centre is pedestrianised and best explored on foot. The citys integrated public transport system includes buses, trams, S Bahn commuter trains, and U Bahn underground trains. Tickets cover all modes of public transport. Taxis wait at ranks around the city, but can be expensive. Trains run from the Hauptbahnhof to other German towns and the Bavarian countryside.