King's Hotel First ClassvsHotel la maison
Both KING's HOTEL First Class and Hotel la maison are recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel la maison is the choice of most writers compared to KING's HOTEL First Class. Hotel la maison comes in at #19 in Munich with accolades from 3 reviews like Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Frommer's.
King's Hotel First Class
Dachauer Strasse 13, 80335 Munich, Bavaria
From $87/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"The seven-story building looks, from the outside, like a modern town house, but inside, carved headboards, flowered fabrics, and rich paneling offer a pleasant contrast." Full review
Star Service
"King's Hotel offers up a quality bunk adjacent to the train station, in a much more attractive setting than Hotel Drei Loewen, and overall this traditional-leaning hotel is the better of the two." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"This 86-room, mid-range hotel in the heart of Munich is a great base for exploring the city either on foot or by tram, which stops a five-minute walk away at the central train station." Full review
Hotel la maison
Occamstrasse 24, 80802 Munich, Bavaria
From $107/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
Frommer's
"Everything seems designed to make a guest feel at home. The interiors of the midsize bedrooms mix modern design and charm and informal comfort." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Discerningly retro and immaculate in shades of imperial purple and uber-cool grey, this sassy number wows with its rooms flaunting heated oak floors." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"New ownership has seen an already very good hotel get even better." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Situated in the cool area of Schwabing, this discerningly retro hotel comes immaculately presented in shades of imperial purple and ubercool grey" Full review
Michelin Guide
"La Maison is a stylish, sexy, luxurious boutique hotel of the new breed...they’re chic and contemporary, more neo-baroque than minimal, and more than a bit romantic " Full review