Mandarin Oriental - Munich
Perched on the storied Neuturmstraße, the Mandarin Oriental, Munich inhabits a Neo‑Renaissance masterpiece originally completed between 1875 and 1880. Once known as the Central Halls—and a splendid ballhouse for debutante courts and the early Kaim Orchestra—it now offers the flair of centuries past, artfully reimagined for today’s sophisticated traveler. 
Rediscovered as a hotel in 1990 and embraced by the Mandarin Oriental family in 2000, the property reveals layers of history: the medieval city wall peeks through in the cellar; ornate staircases curve beside modern artwork and polished warmth of contemporary design.


Mandarin Oriental Munich’s 48 rooms and 25 suites are crafted to feel like private residences—intimate and refined.
Presidential Suite: An expansive 120 m² retreat where a glass-enclosed dining space meets a beautiful terrace. Polished chrome walls display limited-edition prints, while Nymphenburg porcelain reliefs accent the décor.
Executive Suites: Soaring ceilings, oak parquet floors, and Biedermeier-inspired furnishings create spaces that balance sophistication and comfort. Subtle artworks add a touch of regional artistry.
Tower Suites: Located within the building’s towers, these suites offer circular sitting rooms, silk-draped balconies, and marble bathrooms with heated floors. The Tower Suites combines rosewood paneling and Oriental artifacts with modern luxury for a singular city retreat.

Wellness at the Mandarin Oriental, Munich, is designed to elevate both body and perspective.
Rooftop Pool: A seasonal gem with sweeping views of Frauenkirche and the Alps, where guests can swim above the city skyline.
Fitness & Recovery: State-of-the-art equipment, a Kinesis wall, Turkish steam bath, Finnish sauna, and personalized training plans allow for both performance and relaxation.
Curated Wellness Offerings: From rooftop Lagree classes to holistic treatments and IV revitalization, every experience blends modernity with mindful rejuvenation.
Dining at Mandarin Oriental, Munich is a curated experience, each venue offering its own narrative:
Breakfast by Mandarin Oriental: Mornings begin with Bavarian specialties and international classics, artfully presented to start the day with ease.
The Lounge: Known as Munich’s “most popular living room,” it offers afternoon tea with live piano on weekends, light bites, and evening intimacy in an elegant, quiet setting.
Matsuhisa Munich: Nobu Matsuhisa’s Japanese-Peruvian fusion shines in a sleek, semi-private space. Signature dishes—Black Cod with Miso, Yellowtail Jalapeño, and Peruvian Rib Eye Anticucho—can be enjoyed at a live cooking counter or through bespoke omakase menus.
Munich Sushi Club: Perched above the city, this seasonal rooftop destination combines panoramic views with sushi artistry, dinner, or snacks and cocktails in a refined, elevated atmosphere.

Ory Bar: The glamorous backdrop of dark green, gold, velvet, and brass, where inventive cocktails and elevated comfort bites unfold under ambient lighting. Winning the Hotelbar of the year award for the DACH region for both 2025 and 2026.
The Domes: In winter, the rooftop transforms into glass-enclosed Winter Domes—intimate spaces for seasonal menus, fine wines, or champagne, with the city lights of Munich twinkling beneath.

At Mandarin Oriental, Munich, every detail is purposeful—from the architectural layers and curated interiors to the city’s pulse just outside. The hotel embodies a quiet authority in luxury: design, service, and gastronomy coexist seamlessly, allowing guests to experience Munich on their own terms, with ease, discretion, and elegance.