Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Mandarin Oriental, Munich is located in Munich’s Old Town near shopping along Maximilianstrasse and the famous brewery Hofbräuhaus.[2] The building that houses Mandarin Oriental, Munich was originally constructed in 1880 and served as the city’s opera house.[3] In 1990, the building was converted to hotel use and was eventually purchased by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in 2000.[4] In 2015 the hotel has undergone an extensive refurbishment of its public areas an opened the new restaurant Matsuhisa, Munich the Bar31 as well as a new lobby lounge in November 2015.

Mandarin Oriental, Munich
General information
TypeLuxury hotel
Classification Superior [1]
LocationNeuturmstrasse 1, 80331, Munich, Germany
Opened2000
OwnerMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
ManagementMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Other information
Number of rooms48
Number of suites25
Number of restaurants4
Website
mandarinoriental.com/munich

Description

The building that now houses Mandarin Oriental, Munich was constructed in 1880 to serve as the city’s opera house. It was not until 1990 that the Neo-Renaissance building was converted to a hotel, the Hotel Rafael Munich, by hotelier Georg Rafael.[5] It was then purchased by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group 10 years later.[6] During one of the restoration projects, the building’s foundations were found to encompass part of the Medieval city wall, a section of which can still be seen in the hotel’s cellar.[7] Mandarin Oriental, Munich, a 2011 selection for Conde Nast Traveler’s (USA) Gold List,[8] underwent a substantial renovation of its 48 guest rooms and 25 suites[9] in 2007, followed by an extensive refurbishment of the hotel's public area in 2015.

There are four restaurants and bars at Mandarin Oriental, Munich. Most notable of these is the Restaurant Matsuhisa, Munich, which serves Japanese-Peruvian cuisine.

View from a suite at Mandarin Oriental, Munich

See also

References

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  2. "Mandarin Oriental, Munich". Condé Nast Digital. Archived from the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  3. "Mandarin Oriental, Munich – General Information". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  4. "Three Hotels in Munich". American Express Publishing Corporation. 2001. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  5. "Three Hotels in Munich". Travelandleisure.com. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  6. "Mandarin Oriental, Munich – General Information". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-05./
  7. "Some Facts You May Not Know". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  8. "Mandarin Oriental, Munich". Condé Nast Digital. Archived from the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-06-22./
  9. "Guest Rooms & Suites". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-05./

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