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City Partner Hotel Adria

Liebigstr. 8a
Munich, Germany 80538


Location. The City Partner Hotel Adria is located in Munichs Old Town, Germany, one kilometre from the English Garden and two kilometres from the shopping along Kaufinger Street.
Hotel Features. The hotel has a 24 hour front desk, and guests have access to wireless Internet in public spaces (surcharge). Breakfast services are available for a surcharge in City Partner Hotel Adrias modern breakfast room. Nearby parking is provided (surcharge).

Guestrooms. City Partner Hotel Adrias 45 guestrooms features contemporary decor using light timber furnishings and apricot tones. Amenities include access to wireless Internet, satellite television, pay movies, minibars, and complimentary toiletries.

Rates:
130.53 - 242.23

Number Of Rooms: 45
Number Of Floors: 5

Amenities:
Children Allowed
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City Partner Hotel Adria

City Partner Hotel Adria
Liebigstr. 8a
Munich, Germany 80538

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Driving Directions:
From Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC):
Distance to City Partner Hotel Adria is 50 kilometres, approximately 1 hours drive.

Getting there. The airports train station is located between the two terminals on the basement level. The S8 and S1 S Bahn trains leave every 20 minutes for Munichs main train station (Hauptbahnhof). 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. Taxis to the city centre cost around 55 EUR 65 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Much of Munichs city centre is pedestrianised and best explored on foot. The citys 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.