Posts Tagged ‘hotel’

Munich and Alter Peter

Monday, April 13th, 2009

While forcing myself up the 306 stairs leading to the top of the „Old Peter“, I kept asking myself “Why the hell are you doing this?”.
I mean, I’m not unathletic, but 306 stairs…that’s quite a lot.

The “Old peter”, or more formal: the parish church Saint Peter, is the oldest mentioned church in town and and it probably fixed the beginning of Munich. It is really close to the Marienplatz and the Viktualienmarkt and when you are up the top you can even sometimes see the Alps. The Hotel Monaco is just a 10 minutes walk away and the nice staff will love to give you information how to get there.

When you are starting to go up you always have to pay attention if someone is coming down and blocking the lower part, because the corridor is so narrow. It is impossible to squeeze two people through it.  On the way up you pass the bells of the church. They are really worth looking at.
But the best thing is the view. As I said before you can see the Alps from there and they appear so close that you think they are just a 20 minutes drive away. But that happens just during “Föhn”, which is a special type of wind.  The viewing platform is 56 m over the ground the tower has a total height of 91 m.
Every visitor to Munich has to climb up there because you get a really good overview of the city centre so that you won’t need a map again. ;-) It is also nice to relax up there and to take in a huge amount of Bavarian sunlight.

Yours Franziska

The spring is in Munich

Monday, April 6th, 2009

The Hotel Monaco recommends you to move your body by bike. Munich with its many sights in and around the city is a biker´s paradise. Some 18 routes radiate like spokes on a wheel from the city center in all directions. Route planning maps can be obtained fromt the tourist information office close to our Hotel Monaco.

Daily 4 hour entertaining and social sightseeing bike tours, bike rental by “Mike´s Bike Tours”.

Hotel Hostel Monaco

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

I have been traveling for 10 days around europe and this is the best hotel that i have stayed by far.  It´s very clean and the rooms are well decorated and the beds are so comfortable especially after a long train ried.  It has a great location  near the train station and is in walking distances from the center of the town. the price is great if you compare it to any other hotel in the area. also compare to a hostel the price is still preatty good especially because you cn have your privacy. The best thing of the hotel is the people that work here they are really friendly and they go out of the way to help you so that you enjoy your stay. one should  come to Munich to experience the  german  culture and its people they are so friendly.  one should defently come and rent the bikes and go around the city it beautiful. the market place is so beautiful and the food is so great and so fresh. i cant wait to come back

Brezel in the Hotel Munich

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Why does the Brezel look like that?

Ther are many stories, sometimes they seem like fairy tales. For example: The first baker who created a Brezel, observed monks, praying with crossed arms. To be honest, the first 100 years Brezels weren´t twisted but formed like a circle. Because it wasn´t easy to connect the two ends neatly, a new form was developed in the the 9th century. It looked like the figure 6 or two connected “sixs”. There were heaps of different ways to form the Brezel.

And why is everyone so crazy about it?

The Brezel, formed like a circle was already “high fashioned” during roman time. It was used as a last supper gift, together with wine, in the second centruy by the Christians. Probably a lot more people would go to church if that tradition would have been held alive.;-) Monks had it as fasting and festival meal. In the Middle Ages the people living in town were crazy about it. The Brezel was eaten at weddings, birthday parties, funerals … . The more popular it became the more it was important at festivals and for customary use – in parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Today it is impossible to imagine everyday life without it. Especially in Munich you have to eat the Weißwurst with a Brezel and swee mustard.

Ther are variations from salty to sweet … and what the hell is a “Laugenbrezel” ?

In former days the bakers dipped it into hot water before putting it into the oven. Through that the exterior stayed soft and the Brezel swelled perfectly. During the 12. century they started to cover them with brine so the paste turned crunchy brown and it tasted a lot better.

As a chemical aid soda lye was used, thinned with water, Normally it is acidic and dangerous. But during baking, soda lye turns into sodium carbonate which is normal soda as used for baking. By the way you can find the “Laugenbrezel” in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and the Pfalz on the menu. There, people prefer eating their bread with the traditional aromatic taste. And even in New York, on Time Squares you can buy it!

Take one and enjoy your meal in your Munich Hotel Monaco during your breakfast!

Pension in Munich

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Hotel Monaco is friendly ” bed and breakfast” like pension, which is both affordable and conveniently located ( two blocks away from the Haupt Bahnhof).  The ( Schutz Angel )  theme gives the hotel a motherly and homely feeling, but with just enough touch of cupid to make it romantic.  Although my stay was officially a business trip I felt on vacation here at Monaco.  Breakfast rocked and the light music hit the spot   When I do return for pleasure I’ll be sure to stay where the angels are, Hotel Monaco.  Munich itself was a little wet in Febuary, but warm to the senses.  I took a few walks, had some fine dinning and danced alittle all in the Stadt Mitte.  Munich is easy it seems.  I’ve been here a few times now in winter, spring, sommer, and fall and she always gives herself with open arms.  I’ll be always coming back for more and waiting to see what the next angel brings……….
Got to Fly,
Luis.

Hotel Monaco – our stay in Munich

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Hotel Monaco is charming and conveniently located for budget conscious traveler.  A block from the Hbf and within walking distance to the city centre.  This hotel has very cheerful and personable staff.  The breakfast in the morning may seem light, yet after spending the day walking you will find that you are not hungry until well after lunchtime.  The free internet access was delightful, as well as being able to borrow many things such as hairdryers, and laptop.  We stayed in a room with a shared washroom and found no time, or noise issues during are stay.  The hotel, room, and washroom was always clean which is a pleasant change from hostels which charge an equivalent amount for less features.  We would recommend this hotel to anyone coming to visit Munich.

Heather and David
Canada

Munich, 24.03.09

 

Hotel Monaco Munich, double room with shared bathroom

A visit to the munich Olympic Center

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

I visited Munich and I am ipressed about this city. I love German food – bread dumplings are my favourite. And beer – something you can’t skip when you are here. Bierhalles are everywhere in the city.
I went to the Olympic Center with my boyfriend. I would recommend it to people who like sport activities. We went for a swim at the Olympic pool, and we were suprised how unexpensive it was. We also went for a run all around the Olympic Village – that is a great way to see the whole place. It wasn´t busy at all, we met couple more people running.
You can go there by subway. We also had good German sausages there. Just around the corner there is BMW museum, that we saw too. Cars were really great, especially the newest ones. But what we liked the most was the architecture – bulidings had an interesting design.Great place for taking pictures. We enjoyed spending our day there. We plan to go back there some time in the summer.

Impressions of munich

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Marvellous Munich… We were so plesantly surprised once we arrived into this charming city.
Having already travelled through several European cities, we can honestly say that everything we had thought and were told about Munich, and Germany in general, was actually quite wrong.
From the moment we arrived, smoothly and on time into Munich Hbf central train station, we could see from the order and flow of pedestrian traffic, that Munich was a very much organised city. The vibrant food shops were full of people ordering their food, and we observed courtesy & co-ordination at all times.

We easily got directions from a total stranger as to the whereabouts of the tourist information office just around the corner. The lady there, Antoinette, was very helpful & even assisted us in booking a munich hotel, Hotel Monaco, just 600m from the office. We walked there, and were warmly greeted on the 5th floor reception area by the lovely Rita. She could not do enough for us, with suggestions of what to see, do and visit in Munich.

A visit to Dachau was moving. We will never forget it. The weather was cool, as is normal in mid March. We caught taxi’s, busses & trains to get around.
All forms of transport were very reliable, safe and pleasant. We also enjoyed walking to Marienplatz, where the impressive St Peters church and shopping precinct are located. The beer garden and markets were close by, and we enjoyed fresh produce, some fish and chips and some German beer whilst there…fantastic.

A visit to Munich is not complete without a visit to their famous Bavarian Augustine Beer Hall. Enjoy traditional German sausage, cabbage, mashed potato & pork with pretzels and beer..hearty & sumptuous. A Bavarian band plays music in the background, and we found ourselves clapping to the beat, as people around us sang along to this joyous culinary occasion.

A daytime double decker city bus tour completed our 3 day stay in Munich. We were surprised and saddened to learn on this tour, that about 80% of Munich was destroyed from WW2 air raids & warefare. Therefore, much of Munich has been rebuilt by the people over the proceeding years. Nevertheless, one can enjoy many famous buildings, art museums, statues to venerated past leaders and beautiful parks and waterways. We felt safe at all times. Germans, and the various other nationalities of people we met in our travels, were always veryl friendly and helpful.

We will cherish our memories of this fine citiy & it’s warm engaging people. It truly is, a marvellous place!

George, Maria, Olivia & Belinda Cosentino.
Perth, West Australia.
16 March, 2009.

Hotel room in munich

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Guest comment to our hotel room:

The fog we followed from Frankfurt lifted slightly as our ICE train pulled into the Munich station. We were met with a cold rain but our excitement of being in the city warmed us as we walked the 2 blocks to our hotel. The “Hotel Monaco” sign very prominently displayed on the side of the building, we had no problem at all finding our new home away from home. We ascended to the 5th floor reception and were met by the kindest woman, Rita. She welcomed us to Munich and got us checked in.
In addition, she offered us a map of the city and described the sites not to be missed on our short trip here. Everything is such an easy journey from the hotel’s excellent location. Just when we thought it could not get any better, Rita took us to our room. I’d seen the pictures and descriptions online, but words and pictures could not do justice to the room we entered! Light hard wood floors and brightly colored curtains instantly gave warmth and comfort to the cold day that was outside the window. The room was huge by European standards and had very nice amenities including free wi-fi, a large flat-panel TV, and sundries in the bathroom such as packets of shampoo and conditioner.
It was such a warm, inviting room that we actually hated to leave it as we began our whirlwind tour of the city.
We drug ourselves out into the cold, misty morning and had a wonderful time seeing such sites as the Deutsches Museum and the Marienplatz where we witnessed the awe inspring Glockenspeil of the Neues Rathaus as well as the amazing ambience of the square itself. We ventured by the Haufbrauhaus and had a beer while we took in the fun and wonder of drinking with thousands while the oom-pah band played in the background.
We strolled back towards the hotel and found a romantic little Italian place where we dined by the upstairs window, watching Munich go hurriedly by.
Nothing could have prepared us for the comfort of the beds that we crawled into after our full day in the city! Waking leisurely, we found it difficult to leave the comfort and warmth of the big, cozy comforters and crisp sheets.
We knew a delicious breakfast awaited us in the hotel’s dining room so we reluctantly left the warmth of our bed to move on with another day taking in the city. Knowing that we could not possibly see and do everything there is to do in Munich in our short over-night, we now have a wonderul reason to return–the Hotel Monaco and the beautiful city beyond its walls.

Andy and Vanessa White, Prospect, KY, USA

Hotel Munich – breakfast most important meal during the day

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

I think, breakfast is the most important meal during the day. Here are some comments of our guest.

February 25, 2008

We are from california usa.  This is our first time to Germany and we loved Munich. Hotel Monaco was truly one of the nicest hotels we have ever stayed at.  It was very quaint and we felt like we were staying in someone`s home.

Our room was lovely.  The personalized service we received from the staff was excellent.  The breakfast was incredibly delicious.  It included a wide assortment of cheese, meat, breads, fresh fruit,yougert, cereals, eggs and lots of toppings for our breads. The chocolate chip cherry cake was fabulous. We will definately recommend the Monaco Hotel to all our family and friends and hope to come back in the future:

MUNICH IS A BEAUTIFUL CITY:  WE WERE HERE TO EXPERIENCE FASHING WHICH WAS SO FESTIVE AND FUN:  THE COSTUMES WERE GREAT:  IT SNOWED ALL DAY OUR FIRST DAY WHICH WAS SO MUCH FUN: TODAY WE ARE OFF TO VISIT ONE OF THE MANY AMAZING

MUSEUMS:  THE CHURCHES ARE SPECTACULAR:’

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING OUR STAY SO MEMORABLE:

WAYNE & CAROL

Von: jon weiss [mailto:j4weiss@hotmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 23. Februar 2009 09:01
An: info@hotel-monaco.de
Betreff: breakfast blog

We stayed at Hotel Monaco for two nights this February.  The accommodations were quite nice.  They staff were very friendly and helpful.  The breakfast was delicious.
While in Munich we walked through the pedestrian area around Marienplatz, took a walking tour of the city, visited the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, and dined at several Bavarian style restaurants.  It was Carnival and the streets were full of people dressed in costume and vendors selling drinks and hot wine.

The weather was cold, but we are from New Hampshire, USA and are used to cold weather.

If you decide to take our breakfast, it´s a promise of mine, you won´t regret it!

Your Christine