How to Find Cheap Hotels in Munich Germany

How to Find Cheap Hotels in Munich Germany. Munich is a city of royal Bavarian bloodlines, and the tradition of sophistication continues today in the city's world-class museums and refined attitude. Then again, more than 1 1/2 million gallons of beer are consumed during the annual Oktoberfest celebration. If you know where to look, you can find some great deals on cheap accommodations in Munich, Germany.

Things You'll Need

  • A valid passport

Instructions

  1. Stay Near Low-Cost Munich Attractions

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      Visit the Neues Rathaus, the town hall, which features gargoyles and an ornate dragon climbing the side. Watch the Glockenspiel come to life at 11 a.m., noon and at 9 p.m.

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      Visit the Residenz with its many museums and complexes, and be sure to check out the royal jewels. Rub the nose of one of the lions at the entrance for prosperity.

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      Gain a sense of your own humanity by taking a tour of Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp. Expect travel times of about 1 hour by train each way.

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      Lighten the mood by taking a tour of the Center for Unusual Museums, and view an eclectic collection of chamber pots, corkscrews and Easter bunnies.

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      Visit Munich for the mother of all festivals, Oktoberfest, a celebration of beer, lederhosen and depravity that runs for 16 days from mid-September to early October.

    Book Cheap Accommodations in Munich, Germany

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      Try something completely different and stay in a converted circus tent at the International Youth Camp Kapuzinerholzl in the Old Center part of town. Select a mattress or a bed for under 12 euros.

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      Pitch a tent at one of the campgrounds located just outside the Olympic Park or in Western Munich, and stay for under 10 euros per night. Keep in mind, most campgrounds charge a small additional fee per person.

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      Book a room in a youth hostel in the Neuhausen area in the heart of the city center. Look for rates as low as 15 euros a night for shared rooms.

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      Consider a stay at the YMCA on Landwehr Street, where you can stay in a single room for just 32 euros.

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      Stay at a budget bed and breakfast near the train station in the Old Center of town for around 50 to 65 euros per night for a double.

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      To book accommodations in Munich, Germany, call WorldRes at 650-372-1700 or visit the link below.

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