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The Four Seasons is and remains an old box despite renovation. The only positive is the location on Maximilianstraße and the very cozy hotel bar. In the summer meeting point of visitors from the Near East as well as from Russia as well as accompanying companions. Price-performance ratio is not appropriate, as there are significantly better 5-star hotels in Munich such as the Sofitel or the Le Meridien. If you still h... View all feedback.
The Kempinski Four Seasons is of course part of the inventory of Maximilianstraße. Compared to the Bavarian court, this hotel is more for celebrities who aren't quite like media rushes, as well as many business people. The service is as you expect from a 5 star hotel, which starts at the door and ends at housekeeping. I used to do an internship there for 3 months and found that dealing with each other is also very friendly. The rooms are very different, the suites are of course the hammer, the small business rooms are more for the price a joke you have to say honestly. I would like to evaluate the Vue Maximilian, therefore, the restaurant, which is like the name reveals with a view of the Maximilian road on the ground floor of the hotel. The prices are of course crunchy, the appetizer, a half lobster with Mango Avocado and a wahnsinns sauce foam: WAHNSINNIG LECKER! But rich 30 euros. As the main food I had asparagus with a fillet steak, potatoes and Hollondaise sauce. This is also an absolute dream, and also titled around 30 40 euros. DIe desserts were potencrepes with fruits and sorbet. Well, if you're going to eat there, you know the prices, so you shouldn't be surprised. The question is whether they are entitled... I say in part, you really have to say that only the dressing and taste exceed the boldest ideas (see photos : but the price is still thick. That's why there's a star trigger, but the 5 stars have them there anyway;
The Four Seasons is and remains an old box despite renovation. The only positive is the location on Maximilianstraße and the very cozy hotel bar. In the summer meeting point of visitors from the Near East as well as from Russia as well as accompanying companions. Price-performance ratio is not appropriate, as there are significantly better 5-star hotels in Munich such as the Sofitel or the Le Meridien. If you still have the luck of having a standard business room, the shower has the problem that the shower head is attached to 1.75m and the floor next to the bathtub approx. 10cm like the bottom of the bathtub, which at least the exit for me, for fear of slipping out, always makes for a small adventure.
The Hotel Four Seasons, which belongs to the Kempinski chain, is a very magnificent but also expensive hotel. From the outside, as well as from the inside, it is very noble and you pay attention to quality. The rooms are also very nice and large and also the cleanliness is very much appreciated. The pool is a little too small, as there are really many people in there. Besides, there were no deck chairs at the time, but as I can see it on the Internet, this seems to have changed now. The staff usually tries to be friendly but acts as quite trained and not really nice. I can't say what the restaurant is, because I never eat in hotels.
Very friendly and pelt but expensive I find it really expensive my family says it has very good qualätit
Very nice service, nice furnishings. Only the driveway is awfully narrow should not be taken with your own car.