Location. The Top Hotel Carmen is located in Munich, Germany, three kilometres from the main train stations. The Oktoberfest grounds are one kilometre from the hotel.
Hotel Features. International buffet-style breakfasts are served each morning in the breakfast room. Specialty coffees, including cappuccinos and lattes, are included in the breakfast. Mehfil, the hotel's restaurant, features Indian and international cuisine. Two conference rooms are flooded with natural daylight and accommodate up to 16 people. Internet access is available in the lobby for a fee.
Guestrooms. All guestrooms feature cable television and Internet access for a fee. Minibars are available. Tiled bathrooms offer bathtubs or showers and makeup mirrors.
Expert Tip. Two kilometres from the hotel is the Hagenbeck Zoo. The zoo houses some 2,500 animals, a botanical garden and children's playground.
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Currency Exchange
Dry Cleaning Service
Shoe Shine
Complimentary Breakfast
Bar/Lounge
Restaurant(s)
Safe-Deposit Box
Conference Room(s)
Elevator/lift
Babysitting or child care
Gift shop or newsstand
Parking (surcharge)
Laundry facilities
Umbrella
Room service (limited hours)
Concierge services
Breakfast services
Children stay free - 5 Years and Under
Garden
Comp newspapers in lobby
Pets allowed - Fees Apply
Internet public area - high-speed - Fees Apply
Coffee shop or cafe
Attrazioni turistiche
City Centre - 2.0 Kilometres Zoo - 2.0 Kilometres Deutsches Museum - 3.0 Kilometres Hofbrauhaus (Traditional Beer Garden) - 3.0 Kilometres Englischer Garten - 5.0 Kilometres
Indicazioni stradali
From Franz Josef Strauss International Airport: Approximate Distance To The Hotel Is 32 Kilometres.
Commuter Trains And Buses Connect The Airport With Munich City Centre. Taxis Are Readily Available Outside The Terminal. Munich's Extensive U-bahn Underground System Is The Most Efficient Way To Get Around The City. There Is A U-bahn Line (U6) That Runs Directly To The Allianz Arena Football Stadium. You Can Also Use The Same Tickets On The S-bahn Commuter Trains, Buses And Streetcars. Taxis Are Quick, But Quite Expensive.