Pros

  • Sleek, modern hotel with minimalist touches and neon lighting designs
  • Stylish rooms feature contemporary decor and flat-screen TVs
  • Prime Munich location near public transportation, shops, restaurants, and sights
  • Stylish breakfast room with a buffet and a contemporary lobby bar
  • Internet corner offers a PC and a printer/fax machine
  • Elegant boardroom with coffeemaker and a flat-screen TV
  • On-site secured parking in two lots
  • Free Wi-Fi and breakfast
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Cons

  • Most rooms have uninspiring views
  • Wi-Fi is reportedly slow
  • No room service
  • The hotel’s location, some guests complain, is seedy at night
  • Kettles are not provided in standard rooms
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Bottom Line

The 80-room Marc Muenchen is a modern and monochromatic upscale hotel with neon lighting designs, a central Munich location, and competitively priced rooms. This sleek hotel also offers 24-hour front desk service, on-site paid parking, free Wi-Fi, and a sophisticated boardroom with audiovisual equipment. Rooms are modern and minimal with recessed colorful lighting, red accents, and flat-screen TVs (but most rooms have unattractive views of the street or hotel parking lot). The Le Meridien Munich has rooms with better views, but for higher prices.

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Marc München

Scene

Modern hotel with minimalist design and fun colorful lighting 

The exterior of Marc Muenchen -- with five floors -- is sleek and monochromatic. The entrance is welcoming, with green planters flanking the electronic glass doors. The lobby’s interior design scheme is modern and minimalist. Architectural firms Hamm Design and Haushofer & Gnadke designed the hotel. Contemporary green paisley sofas face large windows that look out on the street and a flat-screen TV is mounted above a gas fireplace.

A long desk serves both as the reception area and the lobby bar, which offers six bar stools. The breakfast room features a large, clean buffet and modern furniture. Tall windows, however, face the uncovered parking lot. Hallways are standard, with patterned carpeting and red doors. Intricate iron railings and black marble floors in the stairwell are stylish. Neon recessed lighting in the modern elevators is an additional fun touch.

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Location

Prime location in the center of Munich

The hotel’s close proximity to the Munchen Hauptbahnhof station, a main subway line, makes the location appealing to tourists, who want to explore the sites, as well as business travelers. The airport is 27 minutes by car or 52 minutes by public transportation. The site of Oktoberfest is an 18-minute walk. It’s a 10-minute subway ride to the Bavarian royal palace. The hotel is also in walking distance to theaters, restaurants, cultural sites, and museums. The Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum is 18 minutes on foot; the Jewish Museum of Munich is a 17-minute walk; and Münchner Feuerwehrmuseum is 15 minutes away. The town square, Karlsplatz, is an eight-minute walk.

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Rooms

Monochromatic rooms feature modern furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and fun lighting designs

Modern monochromatic furnishings -- plus pops of red, dark wood furniture, and recessed colorful lighting -- fill all rooms. Wood floors, minibars, digital safes, flat-screen TVs, and Marc Muenchen fragrance bottles are additional features. Some rooms have rainfall showerheads. Windows offer uninspiring views of the courtyard, street, or parking lot. Bathrooms are modern, with sleek Dornbracht fixtures and an all-in-one shower gel (no shampoo or conditioner). Room service is not available and kettles can be requested.

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Features

A sophisticated boardroom, small Internet corner, stylish breakfast room, and on-site parking

Near the elevators there is a small business corner with Internet, a PC computer, and a printer/fax machine. There’s also an elegant boardroom with a Nespresso coffeemaker, a conference table, sleek black chairs, a mounted flat-screen TV, and a small window. On-site parking is available in two secured lots. There’s an underground parking lot and an uncovered lot in the middle of the hotel on the ground floor. Space is limited and the parking lots are more suitable for compact cars.

A stylish breakfast room serves a buffet each morning and the lobby is home to a relaxed bar. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Marc München

Scene

Modern hotel with minimalist design and fun colorful lighting 

The exterior of Marc Muenchen -- with five floors -- is sleek and monochromatic. The entrance is welcoming, with green planters flanking the electronic glass doors. The lobby’s interior design scheme is modern and minimalist. Architectural firms Hamm Design and Haushofer & Gnadke designed the hotel. Contemporary green paisley sofas face large windows that look out on the street and a flat-screen TV is mounted above a gas fireplace.

A long desk serves both as the reception area and the lobby bar, which offers six bar stools. The breakfast room features a large, clean buffet and modern furniture. Tall windows, however, face the uncovered parking lot. Hallways are standard, with patterned carpeting and red doors. Intricate iron railings and black marble floors in the stairwell are stylish. Neon recessed lighting in the modern elevators is an additional fun touch.

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Location

Prime location in the center of Munich

The hotel’s close proximity to the Munchen Hauptbahnhof station, a main subway line, makes the location appealing to tourists, who want to explore the sites, as well as business travelers. The airport is 27 minutes by car or 52 minutes by public transportation. The site of Oktoberfest is an 18-minute walk. It’s a 10-minute subway ride to the Bavarian royal palace. The hotel is also in walking distance to theaters, restaurants, cultural sites, and museums. The Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum is 18 minutes on foot; the Jewish Museum of Munich is a 17-minute walk; and Münchner Feuerwehrmuseum is 15 minutes away. The town square, Karlsplatz, is an eight-minute walk.

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Rooms

Monochromatic rooms feature modern furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and fun lighting designs

Modern monochromatic furnishings -- plus pops of red, dark wood furniture, and recessed colorful lighting -- fill all rooms. Wood floors, minibars, digital safes, flat-screen TVs, and Marc Muenchen fragrance bottles are additional features. Some rooms have rainfall showerheads. Windows offer uninspiring views of the courtyard, street, or parking lot. Bathrooms are modern, with sleek Dornbracht fixtures and an all-in-one shower gel (no shampoo or conditioner). Room service is not available and kettles can be requested.

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Features

A sophisticated boardroom, small Internet corner, stylish breakfast room, and on-site parking

Near the elevators there is a small business corner with Internet, a PC computer, and a printer/fax machine. There’s also an elegant boardroom with a Nespresso coffeemaker, a conference table, sleek black chairs, a mounted flat-screen TV, and a small window. On-site parking is available in two secured lots. There’s an underground parking lot and an uncovered lot in the middle of the hotel on the ground floor. Space is limited and the parking lots are more suitable for compact cars.

A stylish breakfast room serves a buffet each morning and the lobby is home to a relaxed bar. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Basic Television

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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