A hotel in a great location, close to the central Munich metro station and other public transport, 5 minutes to the Lufthansa bus station, and 10 minutes to the old town and the new town.
Good and friendly employees. We arrived around 11 in the evening when the middle-aged gentleman helped us and gave us the room, and they treated us very well.
The room was in building number one of the hotel, which is a relatively old building. We had two beds on the 3rd floor. The cleaning of the room was good, but despite the renovation, you can see the deterioration of the hotel in the windows. In this room, we did not have access to the Internet and after talking to the hotel reception staff 3 times, they finally changed our 2-bed room with a 4-bed room in building number 2 of the hotel. Building No. 2 seemed to be newer and we had internet in the room, but again this network was not stable and kept disconnecting and connecting, and in the end, we used the internet on our phones.
We didn't have a hair dryer in our first room, and to get a hair dryer, you have to give 10 euros as a deposit to the reception, and after returning the hair dryer, you will get your 10 euros back. In my opinion, this behavior was ugly for getting a hair dryer that was not even worth 3 euros. Maybe it is more beautiful to trust the traveler.
Let's not forget that a hair dryer is one of the minimum necessary items in a hotel room, and it was written on the hotel.com website that their rooms have hair dryers.
Brea