Feldbergstr. nr. 2, Munich, Germany | (888) 635-3814
Bright, airy rooms with comfortable beds and lots of outlets
Breakfast included in room rate
Bus stop across the street from the property -- the city center is about 30 minutes on public transportation
Several restaurants within walking distance
Free Wi-Fi
Lovely patio garden with many plants
Limited on-site parking
No private bathrooms -- two bathrooms serve all the guests
Beds might be doubles rather than queens, and the rooms receive street noise
This four-room bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Munich has an intimate, friendly ambience and attractive if basic rooms, which share bathrooms. The hosts serve a good, hearty breakfast, and are on hand to help guests. The rooms, which range from Doubles to Triples to a Family Room and come with flat-screen TVs and microwaves, are simple but homey if a bit institutional. Although the rooms might not have the soundproofing found in large hotels, guests seem won over by the pure charm of the place, which includes a house dog.
Scene
A variety of international tourists seem to find their way here.
Guests who enjoy this intimate B&B know to expect a close-knit situation on several levels. First, there's the warmth and personality of the owners, and, second, because of the close quarters, guests have a chance to chat and get to know one another. The combination lobby/sitting area/breakfast room is modern and homey. The furniture might not be perfectly matched but includes low-lying couches, an occasional Aeron-style chair, giving an impression of ad-hoc minimalism.
Location
On the outskirts of Munich in a quiet residential neighborhood
This B&B is situated on a road radiating out from the center of the city. It is surrounded by other residences. There's a bus stop right across the street, and travel time to central Munich is about 30 minutes by bus and 15 minutes by car. There are several modest restaurants within walking distance of the Zeevat.
Rooms
Simple, clean rooms, with natural wood furniture and slightly mishmash decor
The rooms here feel like a friend’s guestroom, meaning they're homey but not fancy. Simple, natural-wood furniture, some of it lacquered, and track lighting exude a bright, if slightly dorm-like feel. The Family Room is tucked under the house’s eaves and is illuminated by a skylight in the plywood-covered ceiling. All rooms have small flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and coffeemakers. Two bathrooms, well-stocked with toiletries, are shared by all the guests.
Features
Patio garden, three parking spots, house dog
As is true of most properties of this type, there are few formal amenities, apart from a hearty breakfast served by the hosts every morning, and a pleasant patio garden filled with a plethora of plants. There are three parking spots on-site for guests' use.