Mandarin Oriental, Munich
A touch of Asian hospitality in the Bavarian capital



Though at 15 years old, still relatively young, the Mandarin Oriental, tucked into an unassuming corner in the historic city, still manages an effortless air of timeless elegance. In addition to an upcoming eatery helmed by none other than star chef Nobu Matsuhisa, its China Moon Roof Terrace entices locals and guests alike with an awe-inspiring 360-degree view of the city. Of the hotel's 73 guest rooms, the Oriental Suite stands out for its private conservatory, panoramic terrace and collection of Asian art.
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