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Mandarin Oriental, Munich
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General information
LocationNeuturmstrasse 1, 80331, Munich, Germany
Opening1990
OwnerMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
ManagementMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Other information
Number of rooms48
Number of suites25
Number of restaurants6
Website
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/munich/

Mandarin Oriental, Munich is located in Munich’s Old Town near shopping along Maximilianstrasse and the famous brewery Hofbräuhaus.[1] The building that houses Mandarin Oriental, Munich was originally constructed in 1880 and served as the city’s opera house.[2] In 1990, the building was converted to hotel use. The hotel was purchased by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in 2000.[3] The hotel is contains several restaurant and bar, most notably, Restaurant Mark’s, a Michelin star recipient serving Mediterranean-inspired French creations by chef Simon Larese.

Location

Pool Area at Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Mandarin Oriental, Munich is located on a side street in the city’s Old Town within walking distance of many of the city’s museums and restaurants. Nearby Munich landmarks include Marienplatz, the Frauenkirche, Maximilianstrasse and the Hofbräuhaus.[4],[5] 360-degree views of Munich are visible from the hotel’s pool deck.[6]

The Hotel

The building that now houses Mandarin Oriental, Munich was constructed in 1880 to serve as the city’s opera house. It wasn’t until 1990 that the Neo-Renaissance building was converted to a hotel, then purchased by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group 10 years later.[7] During one of the restoration projects, the building’s foundations were found to encompass part of the Medieval city wall, a section of which can still be seen in the hotel’s cellar.[8]

Mandarin Oriental, Munich, a 2011 selection for Conde Nast Traveler’s (USA) Gold List,[9] underwent a substantial renovation of its 48 guest rooms and 25 suites in 2007. Today, the hotel reflects contemporary style with elements of Asian design aesthetics.[10]

There are six restaurant and bars at Mandarin Oriental, Munich. Most notable of these is Restaurant Mark’s, which serves modern European cuisine and has earned a Michelin star.

View from a Suite at Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Restaurants & Bars[11]

  • Restaurant Mark’s: a Michelin star recipient serving a European menu by Chef Simon Larese
  • BistroMO: a restaurant for casual cuisine
  • Rum Club: a lounge offering cigar and rum selections
  • Le Café: a casual setting opened for breakfast, lunch, light dinner, and sweets
  • China Moon Roof Terrace: a roof deck venue serving cocktails and a menu of Asian and Mediterranean items
  • Lobby Lounge and Mandarin Bar: tea, coffee, and cocktails

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Munich". Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  2. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Munich – General Information". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  3. ^ "Three Hotels in Munich". American Express Publishing Corporation. 2001. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  4. ^ "Mandarin Oriental Review". John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Retrieved 2011-07-05./
  5. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Munich". Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  6. ^ "Mandarin Oriental Munich". TRAVEL DIAMONDS. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  7. ^ {{cite web | title=Mandarin Oriental, Munich - General Information| url= http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/munich/information.aspx | publisher=Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group| year=2011 | accessdate=2011-07-05}/
  8. ^ {{cite web | title=Some Facts You May Not Know| url= http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/munich/know.aspx | publisher=Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group| year=2011 | accessdate=2011-07-06}/
  9. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Munich". Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  10. ^ {{cite web | title=Guest Rooms & Suites| url= http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/munich/rooms_suites.aspx | publisher=Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group| year=2011 | accessdate=2011-07-05}/
  11. ^ "Mandarin Oriental Hotel Munich - Munich Hotel Restaurant, Bar and Rooftop Terrace". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-06./