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The 4-storey building of NH München am Ring Hotel is located near some of Munich's renowned tourist attractions, including Marienplatz and the Dom Cathedral. This NH Hotel offers comfortable and great value for money accommodation, perfect for leisure or corporate travelers to Munich. The pet-friendly NH München am Ring Hotel also provides its guests with sauna, safe at the reception desk, garden, laundry and solarium. This Munich central NH Hotel am Ring is ideally situated close to Munich city centre and with the hotel situated right on the public transport corridor guests have no excuse not to explore the city. The hotel München am Ring offers guests the facility of a beautiful on-site restaurant with excellent international and traditional cuisine along with a well equipped gym to work off all those calories you worked up. Alternatively sit back and relax in the hotels very own sauna. Come and join the Residence! Residenz is the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs and is situated in the centre of the city. This large beautiful place is open to visitor and is known for its amazing architecture and room decor. Residenz also houses many former Royal Collections. The unusually location makes Residenz Palace the largest city Palace in Germany today. The Residenz Palace is a good option to spend a lazy afternoon strolling around its grounds. The Secret Garden! Englischer Garten or the English Garden is a popular spot with tourists and locals. Many people can be found here on sunny Sunday afternoons and in the cooler months there still is plenty of activity to be found in this delightful garden. The Englischer Garten is the largest public green area in the world. Highlights of the Garden include the Chinese Tower with its huge beer garden which can seat 7,000 people, Monoptreos, the Greek style temple which gives visitors amazing views of the city and Schönfeldwiese, the famous green area where nude sunbathing has been a legal activity since 1960’s. The west side of Englischer Garten is home to three unique museums each one celebrating a different era of Art History. The Alte Pinakothek is one of the oldest art galleries in the world and is home to many European masterpieces ranging from the Middle Ages right through to the end of the Rococo. The Neue Pinakothek features art and sculptures from the late 18th century through to the beginning of the 20th century and last but not least The Pinakothek der Moderne is home to all the modern pieces from the 20th century up until present. Works at the museum include photography and video exhibits. The Future of Olympics! The Olympiastadion is located in the north of Munich. It was built in 1972 for the Summer Olympics. The stadium's design was seen as futuristic at the time of its development and its structure was based on the Bavarian Alps. For Guests visiting the stadium it is possible to climb up these architectural mountains. Visitors brave enough to do so are rewarded with breathtaking views of the city below. Be warned the climb is not for the faint hearted. Best Farmers Market in Munich! The Viktualienmarkt is Munich's best known outdoor market, it is located in the heart of the city and dates back to 1807. The bustling market is a popular meeting spot for locals and visitors to the city and features 140 stalls, each one with a different product on offer. For guests tired of strolling around the market all day there is a wonderful beer garden located right next door. Here visitors can sit back and relax with a nice cold beer and sample some local Bavarian cuisine.
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