As soon as you set foot in the hotel, you will be struck by the sense that this is a luxury establishment with a personal touch. What’s more, people are delighted to see you
In addition to a full-service spa, Hotel Bayerischer Hof features an indoor pool and a sauna. Dining is available at one of the hotel's 5 restaurants and guests can grab coffee at one of the 2 coffee shops/cafés.
Guests can unwind with a drink at one of the hotel's bars, which include 6 bars/lounges and a poolside bar. A computer station is located on site and wireless Internet access is complimentary.
This 5-star property offers access to a business center and meeting rooms. 40 meeting rooms are available. This luxury hotel also offers a seasonal outdoor pool, a nightclub, and a fitness center.
Ideally located in Munich city centre. All major sights in walking distance: Cathedral Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche), Viktualienmarkt square, the opera, museums, the Residenz palace and the Hofgarten park.
Located at the start of a pedestrian arcade with exclusive shops and in the banking/business district.
From day one, our hotel has played host to the most discerning of guests. So as you might expect, the appointments of the hotel's rooms and suites are the epitome of luxury and taste.
340 rooms, of which 65 are suites. Individually designed in various styles with luxury appointments. Spacious suite ensembles on the Panorama Floor as well as in the historic Palais Monteglas.
313 non-smoking rooms and suites. Three accessible rooms and suites. High-speed Internet access via Wi-Fi/cable.
All rooms feature a Samsung flat-screen TV with wireless keyboard, more than 380 TV channels, a choice of 200 films, 200 radio stations, 2,000 CD albums, games, a news and information service, multimedia interfaces.
The “south and north wing” on the eighth floor: discover the newly designed “Penthouse Garden Suite” in the new part of the building. The 350-square metre suite encompasses the entire eighth floor and is surrounded by a spacious roof terrace with spectacular views over Munich.
The terrace has climbing plants all around it and its cosy sitting areas are perfect for relaxing. The suite features two luxury bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom.
There is also a fully equipped kitchen with adjoining bar, a spacious dining and living area with fireplace and a cosy sofa.
The spa area with sauna, steam bath, massage and lounge area as well as a cardio cross-trainer and outside hot tub complete the penthouse.
All exterior walls are panoramic windows which fill the rooms with natural light and afford breathtaking views over the city.
The suite features a discreet and understated design in light natural and earthy tones. This was done to underline the suite’s sense of space and overall feel, to create an area of tranquillity and comfort for the guest.
The finest linen was used for the bed linen, sofas, armchairs, chairs and cushions.
Each piece of furniture made from reclaimed wood is unique and was given an artistic overhaul.
Each of the lamps, designed by the Japanese ceramic artist Kosi Hidama, is also a one-of-a-kind and made in Vervoordt’s workshop in Gravenwezel near Antwerp.
The walls were treated with a wipe technique and earthy coloured paints were used; in combination with the double floor-to-ceiling windows, this creates a very warm atmosphere.
The bathrooms feature natural Valverde stone and clear forms.
The design of the rooms echoes the philosophical principles of Wabi: Beauty is found in imperfection and authenticity, Artempo – where time becomes art, and natural materials that are rich in spirit.
Each room captivates with its inherent uniqueness, simplicity and tranquillity.
Welcome to life high above the city’s rooftops. This two-bedroom tower suite was created by renowned Munich interior designer Siegward Graf Pilati.
The ground floor of this spacious suite is home to a generous marble bathroom with exclusive appointments, as well as a study-cum-bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe.
A spiral staircase takes you from the spacious living room up to the glass-fronted gallery bedroom, which looks out over the Munich skyline.
Enjoy Hawaii, without leaving Bavaria. This spacious suite, which was designed by Oscar winner Rolf Zehetbauer with meticulous attention to detail, is dominated by bamboo and Hawaiian fabrics, as well as elegant intarsia on the walls. Welcome to the South Pacific.
Large sliding glass doors take you from the hall into the living room, which is complete with a seating and bar area. The bedroom, with its four-poster bed, gives access to the bathroom, with its round bath and glistening sand.
Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue is one of the world’s most famous and expensive streets.
The suite is named after this celebrated thoroughfare, boasting exquisite furnishings and elegant fabrics, not to mention New York-style silk wall coverings.
The living room, with elegant swing doors leading to the bedroom, boasts a large dining area and an antique bureau.
Welcome to life high above the city’s rooftops. With its Mediterranean colour scheme, the suite features a panoramic balcony with wooden decking and a view of the Cathedral Church of Our Lady.
The open fireplace dominates the living room, which includes seating and dining areas. The bar counter comes with an ice cube machine, a fridge and a sink. The bedroom is accessed via the walk-in wardrobe.
The adjoining room 768 is equipped for disabled and can be combined with other rooms and suites to form either a three-bedroom suite or the Royal Penthouse Floor I.
With a private refuge of expansive saunas and exclusive rooms, the Panorama Floor is ideal for guests who want to keep themselves to themselves.
The suite can be combined with other rooms to form a three-bedroom suite.
Welcome to life high above the city’s rooftops. This two-bedroom suite designed by Siegward Graf Pilati in a penthouse style boasts the finest materials, such as mahogany, marble from Siena and Brazilian granite, not to mention high-quality fabrics in Mediterranean colours.
The open marble fireplace dominates the 4.4-metre-high living room with seating and dining areas, which also boasts a kitchenette complete with hotplate, sink and fridge.
A spiral staircase leads up to the gallery bedroom, which overlooks the living room and boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a small roof loggia. The second bedroom, with its four-poster bed, is located on the ground floor.
The 78 m2 roof terrace comes with a fountain, sun loungers and a dining area. Private access to the Blue Spa available on request.
The suite can be combined with other rooms to form a six-bedroom suite or the Royal Penthouse Floor II.
Paris on the cusp of the 20th century: French savoir vivre awaits as soon as you stand at the entrance, which is designed like a Parisian street scene.
The salon and the two bedrooms exude Parisian art nouveau elegance - designed by Oscar winner Rolf Zehetbauer.
Brass leaf decorations, Tiffany glass, mirrored elements, ceiling stucco and elaborate wall paintings embody the style of this era in the bedroom, as does an art nouveau fountain.
The Montgolfière-style bar dominates the salon.
The appointments are rounded off by loving details such as the wall paintings (which are very much in keeping with the style), elegant wooden panelling and a ship’s figurehead.
The salon and the bedroom, both have a separate entrance.
The suite can be combined with a Junior Suite to form a two-bedroom suite.
This suite, which is complete with valuable antiquities, exquisite fabrics and choice materials selected by Siegward Graf Pilati, is a byword for traditional European elegance. Here, you are surrounded by sophisticated luxury and state-of-the-art comfort, topped off by the hotel’s personal touch.
The separate living areas and bedrooms look out onto Promenadeplatz square. The elegant antique desk is the star attraction in the living room, which also boasts a large seating area. The entrance area is home to a kitchenette with hotplate and fridge.
The suite is located in the historic Palais Montgelas, a separate annex built in the classical style in 1811. These historic rooms reflect your desire for the utmost privacy and the ultimate in state-of-the-art comfort, including lifts to the suite straight from the underground car park and the option of exclusive use of the kitchen.
The suite can be individually combined with other rooms to form a two- or three-bedroom suite. If required, the entire third floor – known as the Royal Palais Floor - can be put at your disposal.
The suite is located in the historic Palais Montgelas, a separate annex built in the classical style in 1811. These historic rooms reflect your desire for the utmost privacy and the ultimate in state-of-the-art comfort, including lifts to the suite straight from the underground car park, special security glass in the living area and the option of exclusive use of the kitchen.
The living room boasts not only an open fireplace, a large seating area, a dining area and a desk, but is also fitted with bullet-resistant laminated glass windows.
The suite can be individually combined with other rooms to form a two-bedroom suite. If required, the entire fourth floor – known as the Presidential Floor – which is one of Europe’s largest suites with a total of nine rooms measuring 584.55m2 - can be put at your disposal.
A suite that gives a glimpse into the mind of Thomas Gottschalk. Reserved for him at all times, the suite can also be booked by other hotel guests on request, enabling them to plunge into a design world like no other.
With a stylish mix of private pieces, elegant materials and designer furnishings, Gottschalk’s wife Thea has created a truly unique urban rock ’n’ roll loft atmosphere. In the living room numerous stories from the various stages of the entertainer’s life are telled, with the glass cabinets around the fireplace housing some of his many awards.
What’s more, a ceiling-high comic art sculpture adorns the living room, which also boasts a designer corner couch, a dining table and a kitchenette.
A gold-dust painting of Thomas Gottschalk’s countenance overlooks the bedroom’s oversized bed.
This corner suite, which is complete with valuable antiquities, exquisite fabrics and choice materials selected by Siegward Graf Pilati, is a byword for traditional European elegance. Here, you are surrounded by sophisticated luxury and state-of-the-art comfort, topped off by the hotel’s personal touch.
The living room looks out onto Promenadeplatz square and features a large seating area, a desk and an exclusive dining area. The marble bathroom is accessible.
The suite is located in the historic Palais Montgelas, a separate annex built in the classical style in 1811.
These historic rooms reflect your desire for the utmost privacy and the ultimate in state-of-the-art comfort, including lifts to the suite straight from the underground car park and the option of exclusive use of the kitchen.
The suite can be individually combined with other rooms to form a two- or three-bedroom suite.
If required, the entire third floor - known as the Royal Palais Floor - can be put at your disposal.
The regal luxury to which guests of Hotel Bayerischer Hof have become accustomed can indeed be traced back to a king. Ludwig I of Bavaria suggested the hotel’s construction back in 1839. Although the days of the Bavarian monarchy are long since over, the commitment to rooms and suites of the highest quality remains intact.
Here, you will reside in a stylish atmosphere, enjoy state-of-the art amenities and delight in loving details. The salon, replete with country-style wooden panelling, looks out onto Promenadeplatz square and boasts a large seating area, not to mention a dining area with masonry stove.
The bedroom is dominated by the modern four-poster bed. The spacious marble bathroom is equipped with a bath tub designed by the French designer Philippe Starck, one of the leading exponents of avant-garde design.
The suite can be combined with other rooms to form either a two- or three-bedroom suite or the Royal Bavarian Floor.
The regal luxury to which guests of Hotel Bayerischer Hof have become accustomed can indeed be traced back to a king. Ludwig I of Bavaria suggested the hotel’s construction back in 1839.
Although the days of the Bavarian monarchy are long since over, the commitment to rooms and suites of the highest quality remains intact. Here, you will reside in a stylish atmosphere, enjoy state-of-the art amenities and delight in loving details.
The salon, replete with country-style wooden panelling, looks out onto Promenadeplatz square and boasts a large seating area, not to mention a dining area.
The bedroom is dominated by the modern four-poster bed.
The spacious marble bathroom is equipped with a bath tub designed by the French designer Philippe Starck, one of the leading exponents of avant-garde design.
This suite, which is complete with valuable antiquities, exquisite fabrics and choice materials selected by Siegward Graf Pilati, is a byword for traditional European elegance.
Here, you are surrounded by sophisticated luxury and state-of-the-art comfort, topped off by the hotel’s personal touch.
A spiral staircase in elegant wood leads from the living room to a small gallery. Adjoining the bedroom is a walk-in wardrobe.
If required, the entire fourth floor - known as the Presidential Floor - which is one of Europe’s largest suites with a total of nine rooms measuring 584.55 m2 - can be put at your disposal.
Sample understated luxury in the style of famous architect Siegward Graf Pilati. The modern yet elegant suites - which feature subtle tones such as pearl grey, taupe and champagne - exude both fine design and a cosy atmosphere.
The rooms’ spaciousness is underscored by exquisite materials, upholstered furniture with piping, and numerous decorative elements. The suite, which looks out onto the inner courtyard, boasts parquet flooring and can be accessed via two separate entrances to the living room and bedroom.
Alongside dining and seating areas, the living room also features a state-of-the-art kitchenette with induction hotplate and sink, not to mention a walk-in wardrobe in the hall and two bathrooms.
The suite can be combined with other rooms to form a two-bedroom suite.
The rooms’ spaciousness is underscored by exquisite materials, upholstered furniture with piping, and numerous decorative elements. The suite, which looks out onto the inner courtyard, can be accessed via two separate entrances to the living room and bedroom.
This suite, which is complete with valuable antiquities, exquisite fabrics and choice materials selected by Siegward Graf Pilati, is a byword for traditional European elegance. Here, you are surrounded by sophisticated luxury and state-of-the-art comfort, topped off by our hotel’s personal touch.
Looking out onto the inner courtyard, this suite has two separate entrances.
Alongside a mirrored column, the living room comes with a seating area and a desk. Adjoining the bedroom is a walk-in wardrobe.
If required, the entire fourth floor - known as the Presidential Floor - which is one of Europe’s largest suites with a total of nine rooms measuring 584.55 m2 – can be put at your disposal.
The deluxe junior suites are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The suites come with a king-sized or twin bed. The separate living area features a desk and a seating area. The generous bathrooms are finished in marble.
GRAF PILATI STYLE
Sample understated luxury in the style of famous architect Siegward Graf Pilati.
The modern yet elegant rooms - which feature subtle tones such as pearl grey, taupe and champagne, sunny ochre yellow or muted pastel shades - exude both fine design and a cosy atmosphere.
The rooms’ spaciousness is underscored by exquisite materials, upholstered furniture with piping, and numerous decorative elements.
COLONIAL STYLE
With the Colonial style, we have transported the magical world of Africa to Europe. You will be greeted by glowing savannah colours and reassuring clay tones, underlined by magnificent materials.
The stunning bathrooms are the work of Italian designer Renato Rabbiolo.
LAURA ASHLEY STYLE
These rooms offer pure romance in the form of warm colours and floral notes in the style of British design house Laura Ashley - perfect for lovers of timeless elegance and harmony.
The deluxe double rooms are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The rooms come with a king-sized bed, a desk and a seating area. The generous bathrooms are finished in marble.
CLASSIC
These rooms exude traditional European elegance. You will stay in the most stylish of settings, surrounded by precious antiques and fine, classic materials.
The rooms are located in the historic Palais Montgelas, a separate wing built in the classical style in 1811.
COSMOPOLITAN R&B STYLE
With exciting contrasts in rich red, elegant black and timeless beige tones, the Cosmopolitan R&B rooms ooze contemporary style.
The interior - which boasts comfortable leather armchairs, hand-made wenge lamps by French designer Philippe Hurel and luxury materials by Manuel Canovas - combines top-class international living with genuine cosiness.
The spacious bathrooms are replete with beige-coloured carved marble complemented by amber mosaics.
With the Colonial style, the hotel have transported the magical world of Africa to Europe. You will be greeted by glowing savannah colours and reassuring clay tones, underlined by magnificent materials. The stunning bathrooms are the work of Italian designer Renato Rabbiolo.
The standard junior suites are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The suites come with a king-sized or twin bed. The separate living area features a desk and a seating area. The generous bathrooms are finished in marble.
The superior double rooms are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The rooms come with a king-sized bed, a desk and a seating area.
The standard double rooms are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The rooms come with a king-sized bed, a desk and a seating area.
These rooms exude traditional European elegance. You will stay in the most stylish of settings, surrounded by precious antiques and fine, classic materials. The rooms are located in the historic Palais Montgelas, a separate wing built in the classical style in 1811.
The deluxe single rooms are individually designed and boast the full range of amenities. The rooms come with a queen-sized bed, a desk and a seating area.
With the Colonial style, we have transported the magical world of Africa to Europe. You will be greeted by glowing savannah colours and reassuring clay tones, underlined by magnificent materials. The stunning bathrooms are the work of Italian designer Renato Rabbiolo.
In order to enjoy some of the city’s finest cuisine and some of its best bars, you don’t even have to set foot outside Hotel Bayerischer Hof.
The hotel's team believes that a truly top-class hotel should enrich the city’s culinary and cultural scene.
3 GUIDE MICHELIN STARS
18 GAULT MILLAU POINTS
3 Michelin stars, 18 Gault-Millau points, 10 Pfannen (pans) by Gusto, 4,5 F by Feinschmecker. Creative and seasonal gourmet cuisine of the highest order, with sun terrace. Head chef Jan Hartwig, restaurant manager Talisa Bernthaler and their teams turn culinary perfection into a fine art.
The design, which is the brainchild of Belgian art dealer Axel Vervoordt, exudes the luxurious and tasteful flair of an artist’s atelier combined with an intimate atmosphere.
The magazine Der Feinschmecker has Jan Hartwig been awarded as ''Cook of the Year 2016“.
Tucked away behind a mobile wall designed Dirk Vander Eecken, you will discover a cosy private room and a terrace nested in Amur maple, known as the silent garden.
19.00h - 00.00h orders until 21.00h or 21.30h
Small dishes, coffee and cake, classic beverages - all in the heart of the hotel. When you’re in the Atrium, you’re pretty much at the heart of Hotel Bayerischer Hof.
Here in the stunning lobby, you can watch the guests come and go – whether from Munich or all around the world. And the imposing glass dome bathes the room in a unique light.
07.00h - 01.00h
Monday - Saturday 10.00h - 20.00h Sunday closed, open on Sundays during Advent
The wide selection of drinks will not only delight serious sport enthusiasts but lovers of unusual cocktails too - and the spa delicacies are some of the healthiest snacks you can find in a bar.
No wonder, as you’re in the middle of the Blue Spa - an unique wellness oasis. And thanks to the magnificent panoramic view, you’ll no doubt want to stay around to watch the sun go down.
08.00h - 22.30hUntil 00.00h when the weather’s nice
Light delicacies from the hotel's Spa kitchen, barbecues in summer and the roof terrace’s Polar Bar in winter. As this is a spa where your well-being takes centre stage, enjoyment is, of course, an essential part of the experience.
Indulge yourself with the light creations of the hotel's Spa kitchen and, in summer, enjoy the barbecue on the extensive Blue Spa terrace.
The glass winter garden, designed by star architect Andrée Putman, opens up a panoramic view over Munich’s rooftops, whereas the open fireplace invites you to tarry a while.
This is an exclusive pleasure that you won’t experience anywhere else.
08.00h - 22.30h Until 00.00h when the weather’s nice
12.00h - 22.00h June - September
Award-winning creations and classics in the historic hall of mirrors. Falk’s Bar is located in the famous hall of mirrors dating back to 1839, the only room at Hotel Bayerischer Hof to survive the Second World War unscathed.
The combination of tradition and modernity - with the beautifully adorned stucco ceiling and the interplay of colours at the bar - make falk’s Bar a popular haunt for Munich’s night owls.
The bar team will recommend classic cocktails, long drinks, the own creations and fine snacks from the Garden.
It’s also the perfect place for an aperitif before visiting the adjoining Cinema Lounge.
11.00h - 02.00h
15 GAULT MILLAU POINTS
15 Gault-Millau points. Proven classics and brasserie dishes with a modern twist, with sun terrace. An inspiring mix of proven classics and contemporary cuisine awaits - a mix that can also be sampled in the form of a business lunch.
The winter garden, created by renowned Belgian designer and art dealer Axel Vervoordt, seems like an artist’s atelier thanks to industrial-style touches and boasts an adjoining garden terrace.
A fireplace separates the restaurant from the Garden Salon.
Acoording to Philip Pfisterer’s visit at Axel Vervoordt, Interior-Designer and art trader, the offer of the restauarant Garden experienced a culinary restructuring: light cuisine with more vegetables and fresh herbs.
12.00h - 15.00h 18.00h - 00.00h orders until 22.30h
Legendary cocktails from the South Pacific in an exotic atmosphere. In the middle of the famous Trader Vic’s restaurant, you can soak up the exotic atmosphere whilst listening to the gentle melodies of the South Pacific.
Whether a mai tai or a tiki puka puka, the bar serves cocktails that are second to none. The Menehune Bar can be booked exclusively for special occasions, such as parties or birthdays.
17.00h - 03.00h
Nowadays, the Night Club is as famous as the artists who perform here. After all, where else can you see the world’s most famous jazz musicians play live without leaving your favourite spot at the bar?
It might also have something to do with the selection of classic cocktails and long drinks that you can enjoy, not to mention the delicious snacks from Trader Vic’s.
22.00h - 03.00h
Bavarian specialities under a historic vaulted ceiling and pretzels from its own bakery. The solid vaults of the Palais Keller date back to 1425.
Originally a salt store, the cellar now plays host to locals and guests from all over the world who value genuine Bavarian specialities.
From the traditional Weisswurst breakfast through to the Sunday jazz brunch (October to May).
Here, you will sample cultivated Bavarian hospitality.
11.00h - 01.00h
When an evening gets off to a relaxing start, it’s amazing how wonderfully it can unfold. This may well be the reason why the Piano Bar is so popular.
After all, good music and good drinks are the ideal accompaniment to good conversations. Renowned pianists entertain you every Friday.
19.00h - 22.00hfrom 20.00h if there’s a concert
Munich’s most desirable winter hotspot and the coolest outdoor bar. Trendly designed, the outdoor bar represents itself with wind-pro-tected bench seats and fire places.
With both trendy and classic drinks, as well as hot snacks, it’s possible to celebrate fireside romance in style above the rooftops of Munich.
16.00h - 22.00h
12.00h - 22.00h
The champagne breakfast buffet offers a wide selection and gives you an opportunity to treat yourself to freshly prepared dishes.
Soak up the modern atmosphere, which is the work of Paris design studio Jouin Manku, and stop to savour the view of the city skyline.
In the roof garden lounge, we will be happy to serve the guests an à la carte breakfast.
A modern lounge atmosphere, with open fireplace and terrace, awaits you.
06.00h - 11.00h
The room, which is full of nooks and crannies, has been designed in an authentic tiki style with carvings from Tahiti and Hawaii, shells from the lagoons of Luzon and hand-painted tikis from Fiji. Welcome to the South Pacific.
Polynesian specialities from a beech oven, cooked to original recipes.Experience exotic delicacies from far-flung places, prepared according to original recipes.
18.00h - 00.00h
Treat yourself to some time in the Blue Spa - a unique wellness retreat for body and soul. Situated high above the Munich skyline, the Blue Spa is quite literally the hotel’s crowning glory.
Star architect Andrée Putman has created a unique four-storey wellness retreat for body and soul measuring 1,300m2.
Go for a swim in the 6.50 x 14.50m pool. When the weather’s nice, you can even turn it into an open-air pool thanks to the sliding glass roof. And if there’s a chill in the air, the open fireplace is sure to keep you warm and cosy.
The range of saunas extends from the extra gentle organic sauna in the ladies’ area and the mixed Finnish sauna with infusions through to the classic aroma steam bath.
An immersion bath and a separate quiet area help guests feel refreshed and relaxed.
And with a tanning bed and Munich’s finest sun terrace, which overlooks the city, there is nothing left to be desired.
The international experience of Herbert Arnoldy and Gerhard Traub, coupled with their many awards and the fact they are always present at the salon, means you can rely on creative and technical excellence.
Ayurveda is a medicinal system originating in India. Its central elements include massage, nutrition and herbal medicine. The Blue Spa introduces you to Ayurveda in the form of massages.
Situated high above the Munich skyline, the Blue Spa is quite literally the hotel’s crowning glory. Star architect Andrée Putman has created a unique four-storey wellness retreat for body and soul measuring 1,300 m2.
Classic massage treatments such as sport, foot reflexology and deep connective tissue massages through to wellness treatments such as chocolate and hot-stone massages, Japanese treatments such as shiatsu and reiki and Ayurveda therapies.
Train at the hotel’s highest point - above the pool even - using state-of-the-art equipment. Еhe trainers will put together a personalised cardiovascular or strength training program to meet your needs.
Whether they hail from Germany, Greece, India, Japan, Mauritius or Ukraine, the Blue Spa brings together hand-picked spa therapists who deploy techniques from around the world.
Let yourself be indulged with selected cosmetic treatments. Liliana Schaubs and her team will make you feel good with selected cosmetic care treatments.
For centuries, yoga has been a proven way of achieving relaxation and revitalisation. You can bring body and soul together as one by means of breathing exercises, postures and meditation.
ENTERTAINMENT
The hotel does justice to the most discerning requirements with its very own cinema and boulevard theatre, not to mention exclusive events and live concerts.
BUSINESS CENTRE
Sometimes, business just can’t wait. That’s why Hotel Bayerischer Hof has its very own business centre. With everything from email and professional secretarial and translation services through to Internet-enabled workstations and video conferencing, you will find everything you need for a successful day’s work in Munich.
EVENTS & OCCASIONS
Choose from the hotel's 40 exclusive function rooms and do justice to even the most discerning requirements. Whether historic, imposing or modern, the hotel's function rooms will help you do justice to even the most discerning requirements.
Glittering balls, scintillating parties, dream weddings and private occasions: hotel has the perfect backdrop to any event. Working closely with the hotel's expert partners, team ensures that your event runs smoothly, leaving you free to entertain your guests.
GALA EVENTS
Every year, a who’s who of the German film business comes to Hotel Bayerischer Hof to celebrate the Deutscher Filmball, which is traditionally regarded as an industry highlight.
On the occasion of the annual best brands gala, hotel welcomes 600 invited guests from the worlds of business, commerce and the media to Hotel Bayerischer Hof for an event that has become the ''German brand Oscars'’.
Hotel also plays host to the Audi Generation Award every year, an award that honours the outstanding achievements of young talents who show great promise.
What’s more, there are numerous traditional balls in the period surrounding carnival.
With individual service and personal assistance, you can experience cinematic entertainment the way you always imagined it. With 38 seats on comfy lounge sofas, the Cinema Lounge is also a unique venue for press conferences and private events.
With everything from email and professional secretarial and translation services through to Internet-enabled workstations and video conferencing, you will find everything you need for a successful day’s work in Munich.
With the different rooms the hotel offers you the perfect requirements for an international congress or an individual conference. Whatever you like to arrange, it will be a successful event.
As the word itself suggests, you can only become an extraordinary hotel when you offer something beyond the ordinary. The diversity and adaptability of the hotel rooms play a key part in doing justice to the guests’ exacting requirements.
Throughout the year, Munich plays host to gala events from all industries and balls to celebrate any occasion you can think of. And some of the most important ones are traditionally held here.
Galerie Jeanne specialises in international graphic art and paper art from the 20th century as well as contemporary pieces.
Classic Modern Art, South German painting.
Founded in 2002, Galerie Stephen Hoffman has established itself as one of the leading art dealerships for classic photography. In the gallery program Stephen Hoffman showcases the masters of classic photography from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The colour scheme of this salon is subtle yellow. Delicate fabrics and intricate French panels in the style of Louis XV. The Yellow Room features a door giving access to the library and is located on the first floor of Palais Monteglas.
There is a wide selection of beautiful gifts for any occasion: unique and original ideas that you won’t find anywhere else.
A stay at Hotel Bayerischer Hof is a highly desirable incentive - the value of which can be increased yet further. The hotel's team would be delighted to draw up an individual program for you.
With 560 seats and a diverse range of productions, Komödie im Bayerischen Hof is an example of boulevard theatre at its finest. Here, you’ll experience moments of mirth and scenes of high drama.
The valuable wooden panelling, which originates from a chateau on the Loire, is what lends the room its distinctive atmosphere. Features an access door to the Yellow Room and is located on the first floor of Palais Monteglas.
The Studio Parmigiani boasts the largest selection of Parmigiani watches in Germany. What’s more, the Möller family offer their customers individually made pieces of fine jewellery.
No music lover will want to miss the hotel's live entertainment with greats from around the world. The Night Club have already played home to international jazz & blues musicians such as Marcus Miller, Pharoah Sanders, Al Jarreau, George Benson, Tito Puente.
The Palaishall and the adjacent alcove were fundamentally renewed by the Belgian interior designer Axel Vervoordt and transformed into a multifunctional venue with a timeless patina.
Whether a car launch, your latest fashion collection or a new line of cosmetics, the hotel offers you virtually boundless possibilities when it comes to showcasing your product.
The hotel's team will be happy to handle the entire organisation of your ceremony - from the menu and the decoration through to the wedding cake and overnight accommodation.
HOTEL BAYERISCHER HOF
Promenadeplatz 2-6D-80333 MünchenGermany