4 You Munchen Youth Hostel
The hostel offers small or large dorms at remarkable prices. Those of you seeking more private accommodation have found the right hostel. For a special deal we offer single or double rooms with private baths, toilets and telephone, with an inclusive breakfast. Family's and children are welcome ...
A&O Hostel Munich Arnulfstrasse
Centrally located, just 10 minutes walking distance to the famous Oktoberfest and just 1 station to Munich’s main station the A&O
Hostel Munich welcomes you with single ,twin and family rooms, modern furnished with shower/bathtub, WC, TV and an own balcony ...
A&O City Hostel Munich Bayerstrasse
The hotel is surrounded by bars, restaurants and typical traditional beer gardens. With more than 45 twin rooms and 12 family rooms the A&O Hostel Munich is a perfect place for single travellers as well as for
families ...
A&O Hostel Munich Weiglstrasse
With more than 40 twin rooms and 20 family rooms the is A&O
Hostel Munich a perfect place for single travellers as well as for families. The hotel is surrounded by bars, restaurants and
typical traditional beer gardens ...
Easy Palace City Hostel
In 2003 a former luxury hotel was transformed into a top quality hostel called the Easy Palace, a haven for backpackers and young independent travellers offering everything you could need for a great stay in the city ...
Euro Youth Hotel Hostel
The party never stops at the friendly Euro Youth Hotel, where Euro and non-Euro youths alike work on international relationships in the bar and lounge. Rooms and facilities are well maintained and the staff are a good source for info on Munich and other destinations ...
Haus International
Haus international münchen is more than a guest house. It is a center for students and a lively meeting-point without age limit. Young people and those who remain young at heart get to know and understand all kinds of cultures and
nationalities ...
Jaeger's Hostel
The Jaeger´s Hotel Hostel is just 15 minutes walking distance from Marienplatz, Hofbräuhaus
the oldest beer hall in the world, 5 minutes from the main shopping areas and most important of
all, only 10 minutes walking distance from the world famous Oktoberfest ...
The Tent Munich
The Tent Munich kind of a enormous dormitory, festival, fire-place, campsite and feel-just-good-place at once. It is located in a green and calm park area, just 13 minutes away from the city
centre, We offer cafeteria and Beergarden, chill-out-zone and information area, campfire and free city tours
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Jugendherberge Munchen Thalkirchen
The Youth Hostel is located in Thalkirchen, in South-Munich, close to the Zoo, near the Isar, forests and little parks. With the car, follow signs to the Mittlerer Ring, and then those for the Zoo. Arriving in Thalkirchen, the JGH is signposted ...
Meininger City Hostels Landsberger
Meininger City Hostel is the newest and trendiest hostel in Munich located in the very city centre of the world’s beer capital, just 800m from the main station or within 9 minutes walking distance. Three-star hotel quality at hostel prices combined with a unique and warm hostel atmosphere ...
Wombat's City Hostel Munich
We are most centrally located and close to the trains and public transport. All our rooms come with comfy wooden beds, private shower & toilet facilities and free lockers for your belongings.
You'll get a free set of bed linen, a free welcome drink and a free city map ...
Munich is the capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern). Munich is Germany's third largest city and one of Europe's most prosperous. The city has a population of about 1.3 million (as of 2006) and the Munich metropolitan area is home to around 2.7 million people. The city is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. The city's motto was "Die Weltstadt mit Herz" (The world city with a heart) for a long time but has recently been replaced by "München mag dich" (Munich likes you). Its native name, München, literally means "Monks", and therefore, the figure on Munich's coat-of-arms is a monk, and is referred to as the Münchner Kindl, the child of Munich. Black and gold - the colors of the Holy Roman Empire - have been the city's official colors since the time of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
Munich lies on the elevated plains of Upper Bavaria, about 50 km north of the northern edge of the Alps, at an altitude of about 520 m. Munich is situated in the Northern Alpine Foreland. The northern part of this sandy plateau includes a highly fertile flint area which is no longer affected by the folding processes found in the Alps, while the southern part is covered by morainic hills. In between there are fields of fluvio-glacial out-wash, like around Munich. Wherever these deposits get thinner, the ground water can permeate the gravel surface and flood the area, leading to marshes as in the north of Munich.
Nightlife in Munich is thriving with over 6,000 licensed establishments in the city, especially in Schwabing, which is still the main quarter for students and artists. Some notable establishments are: the touristy Hofbräuhaus, one of the oldest breweries in Munich, located in the city center near Tal; Kultfabrik, a former industrial area converted to host many different discos and pubs; Munich's Gay Quarter is the Isarvorstadt, surrounding the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz.
Munich is a leading location for science and research with a long list of Nobel Prize laureates from Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1901 to Theodor Hänsch in 2005. Both the universities of the Bavarian metropolis, the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) and the Technical University (TU or TUM), were found to be worthy of the title of elite university by the selection committee, which consisted of academics and members of the Ministries of Education and Research of the Federation and the German states (Länder). Only Munich's two universities and the Technical University of Karlsruhe have been awarded the prestigious title of elite university of Germany and millions of euro in funding.