Amalienstr. 25, Munich, DE 80333
HOTEL SAVOY
Location. Savoy Hotel Munchen is located in the central Schwabing district of Munich, Germany, 730 metres from Odeonsplatz U-Bahn station and three kilometres from the Marienplatz. The Olympic Centre is 4.5 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. This family-run hotel has wireless Internet access in public areas (surcharge), and staff can offer round the clock customer service at the front desk. Parking is available nearby.
Savoy Hotel Munchen has an onsite Thai restaurant and a cocktail bar. Guests are offered breakfast each morning for a surcharge.
Guestrooms. The 74 guestrooms all include wireless Internet access (surcharge), satellite television, minibars, and private bathrooms.
Room Information - Hotel Savoy
Bed Type: Short Description: Everest Room Long Description:
Property Information
24-hour front desk
Area Activities
Bavarian State Library: 300 metres
Englischer Garten (park): 900 metres
Marienplatz (historic square): 3 km
Deutsche Museum (science museum): 3 km
Olympic Centre: 4.5 km
Driving Directions - Hotel Savoy
From Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC):
Distance to Savoy Hotel Munchen is 35 kilometres, approximately 28 minutes' drive.
Getting there. The airport's train station is located between the two terminals on the basement level. The S8 and S1 S-Bahn trains leave every 20 minutes for Munich's main train station (Hauptbahnhof), where U-Bahn connections are available. Journey time is about 45 minutes, and single tickets cost 8.80 EUR. Tickets must be validated prior to travelling. The Lufthansa Airport bus runs to the Hauptbahnhof every 20 minutes, and the single fare is 9.50 EUR. Odeonsplatz U-Bahn station is located 730 metres from the hotel. Taxis to the hotel cost around 50 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Much of Munich's city centre is pedestrianised and best explored on foot. The city's integrated public transport system includes buses, trams, S-Bahn commuter trains, and U-Bahn underground trains. Tickets cover all modes of public transport. Taxis wait at ranks around the city, but can be expensive. Trains run from the Hauptbahnhof to other German towns and the Bavarian countryside.