Need to know
Rooms
132, including 59 suites.
Check–Out
Noon; earliest check-in, 3pm. Both are flexible on request, subject to availability and a charge.
More details
Rates usually include an à la carte breakfast and a welcome gift in your room.
Also
All public areas are accessible and there’s one wheelchair-adapted room and one suite.
At the hotel
Central courtyard, lobby lounge, fitness room, charged laundry service, concierge, and free WiFi. In rooms: 55-inch smart TV, Marshall Bluetooth speaker, Nespresso machine, tea-making kit, Dyson hairdryer, and custom bath products. Suites also get a personalised welcome gift, Asaya Spa sleep kit, and a shoe-shine set. And residences get even more perks: butler service, private airport pick-up (for an additional cost) and more.
Our favourite rooms
London-based interior design studio Tara Bernerd has kept the best of Rosewood Munich’s Baroque trimmings and injected some of the city’s dynamic modernism, with mid-century shapes, colourful velvets, marble panels, patterned carpets, and rugs and artwork by local creatives. But what’s most exciting is the rare opportunity to enjoy your own balcony or terrace, some with Old Town views. The König Ludwig I House (one of many residences fit for a Prinz or Prinzessin, and indeed, named after Munich’s) has one of the finest, flanked by three-metre-tall statues. And things get perk-ier in suites and residences, with a welcome gift for the former; and butler service, private airport pick-up (for an additional cost), and a bar full of welcome drinks for the latter. For intergenerational stays or groups, there are various configurations of apartment-style lodgings.
Poolside
Creamy hues and deco shapes make the spa’s heated pool (open 7am till 10pm) an elegantly serene space with sofas to sink into post-swim.
Spa
Sleek Asaya Spa has a sauna, and steam room, plus a range of treatments and wellness journeys. The fitness suite has Technogym equipment, a TRX system, classes and personal trainers for hire.
Packing tips
Munich may be steeped in history, but there’s a strong streak of Germanic hipness here, too – pack accordingly. Bring surf gear too – it’s actually possible along the Eisbach river. And perhaps sling some Berocca in your bag for any next-day beer woes.
Also
Guests get free use of the house car for short local journeys.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs can stay for €75 a stay. They’re not allowed in the restaurants, bars, spa or gym, and must be leashed and and cleaned up after. See more pet-friendly hotels in Munich.
Children
Welcome and babysitting or a nanny can be arranged at extra cost.
Sustainability efforts
Every effort has been taken to preserve the original features of the hotel’s Baroque buildings (namely, the State Bank of Bavaria headquarters and the adjacent Palais Neuhaus-Preysing). On top of that, single-use plastics have been banned, windows are double-glazed, food waste is carefully monitored, and guests are given info on the local history, culture, nature, and visitor etiquette.