The modern Meridien Munich is centrally located opposite Munich's main train station and within 500 metres of the old town and Theresienwiese site of the annual Oktoberfest.
The nearest airport is Franz Josef Strauss (MUC) 40 kilometres away, around 45 minutes by car.
Guests are greeted by uniformed doormen before entering the lobby through revolving glass doors. Complementing the rich earth tones, modern nut wood furnishings, and marble floor of the lobby, a striking panther statue is displayed against the backdrop of the hotel's inner courtyard garden. The hotel has 10 conference rooms with capacity for eight to 220 people. The ballroom provides direct access to the inner courtyard and all conference areas are naturally lit, air conditioned and fitted with audio visual equipment.
Le Meridien's Parisian restaurant, Le Potager, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with courtyard dining during the warmer months. La Traction bar and lounge serves an extension menu of cocktails, spirits, wine and beer as well as hot and cold snacks, and features live bands Monday to Saturday.
The hotel's full service spa offers a range of beauty and massage treatments (surcharge). There are deck chairs for lounging around the indoor pool and hot tub, and the fitness room comprises cardio machines, a weight training machine, free weights and a TV. There is also a sauna, steam room, relaxation room, lockers and showers, and complimentary towels and bathrobes are provided.
The Meridien Munich has 381 air conditioned guestrooms spread over nine floors. Rooms are decorated in rich earth tones and offer views of the street or courtyard garden. All include plasma screen TVs with satellite channels and pay movies, Internet connections (surcharge), safes, minibars, and marble bathrooms with hair dryers and bathrobes.
City run museums, such as the Old, New and Modern Pinakotheks, located one kilometre from the hotel, offer discounted admission rates of EUR 1 every Sunday.