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Locarno

Bahnhofsplatz 5, Maxvorstadt, 80335 München, Deutschland


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Locarno




Only 50 meters from Munich Central Station and a 5-minute walk from Karlsplatz/Stachus and the old town welcomes this hotel with free LAN internet access and daily breakfast buffet. The Hotel Pension Locarno on the 3rd floor can be reached with the elevator. All rooms are equipped with pretty furniture made of wood, cable TV and a sink. The bathrooms and toilets for use are in the corridor. A breakfast buffet is ready for you every morning in the Locarno pension. The cozy breakfast room invites you to linger even after breakfast. Numerous restaurants, bars and shops are only a 5 -minute walk from the hotel. From the main train station you have a direct connection to Munich Airport and the exhibition center.


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Munich (in German, München, pronounced/ˈmʏnçn̩/(listening); in Austrobávaro Minga) is the capital of the federated state of Bavaria and the third city of Germany by number of inhabitants, and the 11th of the Union European.

It is also the German city where more companies are from the Dax stock index, the region being an important economic engine of the financial, technological, automotive, and services industries. Among the global headquarters in Munich, Allianz, BMW, B/S/H/, Flixbus, Infineon, Man, Mtuich Re, Osram, Sixt, the Siemens Group, and Tüv Süd stand out. Based on the recognized study and ranquin of countries with the highest quality of life in the world of Mercer in 2019, Munich is the city with the highest quality of life in Germany, as well as the third in the world, prominent world position in which in the same year the study Monocle's Quality of Life 2019 coincided.

The city is located on the Isar River, north of the Alps Bavarian. The motto of the city is München Mag Dich (Munich likes you). Before 2006 was Weltstadt Mit Herz (cosmopolitan city with heart). His name, München, derives from Munichen, from the Ancient Alemán, which means "in the place of the monks." The name of the city comes from the Benedictine monks who founded the city; Hence, in the city shield there is a monk. The official colors of the city are black and gold, colors of the sacred Germanic Roman Empire, since Luis IV of Bavaria.

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