Munich's Hidden Gem: Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel!

Living Hotel am Olympiapark Germany

Living Hotel am Olympiapark Germany

Munich's Hidden Gem: Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel!

Munich's Hidden Gem REALLY HIDDEN? Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel Review - Let's Get Real! (So Much Info, OMG!)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I just got back from a whirlwind trip to Munich, and yes, I did stay at the Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel. And let me tell you… this wasn’t your average hotel experience. This was… well, it was a thing. Prepare for a review that's less travel brochure and more… me, spilling all the tea (except maybe the complimentary tea, which was actually pretty good).

First off, let's address the elephant in the (possibly soundproofed) room: this hotel is supposed to be a "hidden gem." And, yeah, finding it was a minor adventure. Seriously, I walked around a bit, questioning my navigational skills, because I thought I knew where I was going, but let's just say the Google Maps wasn’t exactly spot-on. But hey, that just added to the mystique, right? (And made me feel like a proper explorer.)

Accessibility - A Mixed Bag, Honestly

Now, as someone who appreciates, you know, accessibility, here's the lowdown. They say they have facilities for disabled guests. I saw an elevator which is a huge plus. BUT, I didn't personally test it with a wheelchair, you know what I mean? It had the right buttons and everything, so, fingers crossed its good. It’s worth confirming specifics with the hotel directly if you have specific needs.

The On-Site Eats and Lounges - Food, Glorious, Messy Food!

Oh, the food! (Because, priorities.)

  • Restaurants: They had a few, which is always a good sign. I spotted a restaurant offering Asian cuisine – a definite yes in my book. Plus, a restaurant serving international cuisine – boring but dependable. And, hold on, a vegetarian restaurant? Score! They should really get their food game down to a tee for them.

  • Breakfast: (Breakfast Buffet - the OG!) So, they have a buffet. And, oh boy, the buffet was my jam. It was a pretty solid spread. They definitely had the Western breakfast down. Eggs, bacon, some questionable sausages (hey, it’s a buffet, right?), fruit, pastries. They offered breakfast in room, but honestly, hitting the buffet was my morning ritual.

  • More Food! A coffee shop and a snack bar were on site. I did not visit the coffee shop however I did grab a snack. The snack bar experience was the sort of thing that I wasn’t really expecting. The staff was kind and it was great.

  • Drinking & Snacking:

    • Happy Hour: Yesssss. Need I say more?
    • Poolside Bar: They have a pool!
    • Bar: They have a bar for your drinking pleasure.
    • Coffee/Tea: Available in the restaurant. The coffee wasn’t the best.
    • Room Service (24-hour): This is a HUGE win. Especially after a long day of… well, everything.

Relaxation Central (Or, Where I Lost Track of Time)

This is where the Chic Living Hotel really shines. They get the relaxation thing.

  • Spa & Sauna:

    • I spent serious time in the spa. Seriously. They have a sauna (sweat it out!), a steam room and a pool with a view.
    • I definitely spent a chunk of time in the sauna.
    • I even considered a body scrub!
  • Fitness Center: Okay, I may have peeked in, but after all the buffet indulgences, I figured I’d skip it this time. (Don’t judge!) But it looked decent. Gym/fitness are present!

Cleanliness and Safety - The Pandemic Shuffle

Okay, let's get real about the state of things. Here's how they're handling the whole "pandemic situation."

  • They take it seriously: Hand sanitizer everywhere. Staff in masks. They are really stepping up, the amount of care here is truly commendable.
  • Anti-Viral: They are using anti-viral cleaning products.
  • I felt safe: This definitely put my mind at ease.
  • Room sanitation: They sanitize between stays.

Rooms - The Real Test

My room? Decent! Here's the nitty-gritty:

  • Wi-Fi: Free Everywhere! The fact I was able to do this review is because the wifi was free in all rooms.

  • The Basics:

    • Air conditioning (blessed relief!).
    • Blackout curtains = sleep heaven.
    • Coffee maker (essential!).
    • Desk and a laptop workspace.
    • Hairdryer (thank GOD).
    • In-room safe box.
    • Mini-bar
    • The bed was EXTRA LONG. (Great for my tall friends!)
    • Non-smoking rooms are the norm.
    • Seating area.
    • Speaking of which the sofa was comfy.
    • Telephone.
    • Towels… lots of towels.
    • Alarm clock.
    • Bathrobes.
    • Toiletries.
    • Wake-up service.
    • Wi-Fi [free].
    • Window that opens.
  • Things I Loved: Fresh water at bedtime, it's the little things.

  • Things I Could Live Without: The TV. I have never been huge on TV.

Services and Conveniences - The Little Things Make a Difference

  • Concierge: Helpful, friendly, and ready to assist.
  • Daily Housekeeping: My room was spotless every day.
  • Elevator: A must-have.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: Good to know it's there even if I did not test it.
  • Laundry and Dry Cleaning: Saved my life after a particularly messy schnitzel incident.
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities: They've got you covered if you're on a business trip (or pretending to be!).
  • Parking: Free on-site parking!
  • Cash withdrawal at the hotel.

For the Kids (and the Kid in You!)

  • Family/child friendly: This looks like a great spot for families.

Getting Around

  • Airport shuttle: They arranged for me to get to the airport, which was great.
  • Car park [free of charge]. Bonus!
  • Taxi service. Present.

The Emotional Rollercoaster (My Honest Reactions!)

Honestly? This hotel was a bit of an experience. It wasn’t perfect. It had quirks. It wasn’t the ritziest place, but it had CHARACTER. I genuinely felt like they cared, and the positives definitely outweighed the negatives. The staff are incredibly helpful.

My Verdict: Worth the Trip?

YES. Absolutely. If you're looking for a hotel that's chill, comfortable, with a stunning location, has delicious food, is a little different, and offers a great value for your money, then go for it.

Booking Persuasion: Munich's Hidden Gem: Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel! - Your Next Adventure Awaits!

Stop dreaming, start living! Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the heart of Munich with a stay at Olympiapark's Chic Living Hotel! Imagine waking up each morning to stunning views (especially if you get a room with a view), fueling your day with a delicious breakfast buffet, and knowing you’re just steps away from the world-famous Olympiapark.

Here's why you NEED to book NOW:

  • Unbeatable Location: Explore the vibrant city and Olympiapark, all at your doorstep.
  • Relaxation Guaranteed: Indulge in the spa, sauna, and steam room. The best way to recover from a tiring day.
  • Comfy and Delicious: Enjoy a fantastic breakfast buffet, and fantastic dinner.
  • Convenience is Key: Free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, and all the amenities you could ask for.
  • The Hidden Gem Factor: Experience a unique hotel that offers a personalized touch and an unforgettable stay.
  • You Deserve It! Let's be honest, you've been working hard. Treat yourself to a little slice of heaven.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your sterile, robotic travel itinerary. This is my experience at the Living Hotel am Olympiapark, warts and all. Consider this my therapy session disguised as a travel plan. Prepare for tangents, unsolicited opinions, and the truth, even when it's unflattering (mostly to myself).

Living Hotel am Olympiapark: My Munich Meltdown (and Maybe a Miracle)

Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of "Modern" Design

  • 14:00 - Check-in. (The Eternal Struggle.) Ugh. The website promised "effortless" check-in. Lies. All lies. This is where my first bit of existential dread kicks in. That tiny, brightly lit reception area? Feels less inviting and more like a dentist's waiting room. The staff, thankfully, were lovely (and, crucially, spoke English with a charm I can only dream of possessing). But the whole vibe? Cold. Minimalist. Like someone forgot to put the "soul" in "hotel."
  • 14:30 - Room Assessment (and the Search for Charm). Okay, the room itself. Clean. Efficient. Decorated in the kind of "contemporary" style that makes me wonder where the life is. Where's the cozy throw? The quirky lampshade? The personality? It's like living in an Ikea showroom. I'm fighting the urge to rearrange the furniture just to inject some chaos.
  • 15:00 - Panic Attack (Kidding… Mostly). Okay, maybe not a full-blown panic attack. But the windows are surprisingly large. The Olympic park looks amazing… But with the wind howling in the background, feeling isolated in this new environment with limited German language skills.
  • 16:00 - The Olympic Spirit (and a Seriously Underwhelming Coffee) Visit the Olympic Park. Okay, time to embrace the reason I'm here: Munich! I walk over to the park! Okay, this is something. It's huge. And the architecture! The shimmering tent-like roof is genuinely breathtaking. I get a coffee from a stand near the Olympic Stadium. And as it turns out, it's the same coffee I can get at the hotel.
  • 18:00 - Dinner. The Pretzel Predicament. Okay, dinner time! I wander around the area. I was looking for a traditional Bavarian restaurant, but end up in some bar with a meh menu. The highlight? Trying a pretzel. Let me tell you, I am not a pretzel person. But it's necessary. It's Munich. It's like the rules people.
  • 20:00 - Hotel Room Debrief. Back in the room. Feeling a bit…underwhelmed. I'm beginning to miss my overstuffed, cluttered, personality-filled apartment. This hotel is too perfect. Too… sterile. Gonna try and find the soul here tomorrow.

Day 2: Bavarian Bliss (and the Search for the Perfect Sausage)

  • 07:00 - Breakfast (The Buffet Battle). The breakfast buffet. Alright. The food is plentiful, but the coffee is just okay. I'm starting to notice how much I value a good cup of coffee. Still, there are fresh croissants, so that's a win. I make a mental note to hit a proper cafe later.
  • 08:00 - A Lesson in German, While Doing Laundry. Finding the washer/dryer was a mini-adventure. The instructions were in German (of course!) and I quickly realized my high-school German was utterly useless. Thankfully, a kind woman from the other side showed me what to do.
  • 09:00 - The BMW Museum. (Drool-Worthy.) Okay, this is it. I'm a car person. This place is something else. Seriously. Like, "holy mother of all automotive engineering" something else. The sleek lines, the history, the sheer power of it all… I was practically drooling. Hours seemed like minutes. The architecture is impressive, and the presentation superb.
  • 12:00 - Sausage Quest! (and Possible Humiliation). Lunch! I needed to find good German sausage. I stumbled into a traditional beer garden! The place was bustling! The smell of grilled meat was intoxicating. I point, I gesture, and I somehow managed to order a Bratwurst with sauerkraut. I devoured it. It was magnificent. I will not be going back to my vegetarian lifestyle.
  • 14:00 - Olympic Park Stroll: Finding the Calm. I needed to walk off all that sausage, so I went back to the park. The weather was gorgeous. The air was crisp. I felt…peaceful. The park wasn't just architecture; it was a living, breathing space. I actually think I felt the sun.
  • 16:00 - Coffee Revelation at a Local CafĂ©. Finally! The cafe I had been searching for! The rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee, the rustic decor, the friendly barista… Oh, this is the kind of atmosphere I've been missing. The coffee was perfection. Maybe I'd found a little piece of actual life.
  • 19:00 - A Moment of True Appreciation for the Hotel. Back at the hotel. After the day I had, I suddenly got it. The hotel's "minimalism" wasn't about being cold; it was about creating a neutral canvas for me to fill with my own experiences. I had the urge to call a friend and tell them all about it.
  • 20:00 - Early Night. I'm tired. Sleep.

Day 3: The Day I Fall in Love with Munich (and Maybe the Hotel, Too)

  • 09:00 - Breakfast. Same-same. Decent coffee. Fresh croissants. All good.
  • 10:00 - The Deutsches Museum (and Existential Overwhelm) - This place is a beast. Massive. I got lost multiple times. So many exhibits. So much science. I lasted about two hours before my brain started to melt. But the sheer scale of it all was astounding.
  • 12:00 - Lunch: The Perfect Strudel. Found a small bakery near the museum. The smell of fresh-baked apple strudel… I was sold. I'm not sure how, but this strudel changed me. Crunchy crust, warm, spiced apple filling… It was a moment of pure joy. A perfect afternoon.
  • 14:00 - The Englischer Garten. (Green Therapy.) The enormity of the Englischer Garten. The waves of people just doing life as it's supposed to be. I grabbed something at a beer garden. I felt…happy.
  • *16:00 - Back to the Olympics. I decide to take a walk and sit at the top of the Olympiaberg. The view over Munich is incredible.
  • 19:00 - Farewell Dinner. (Surprise!) I thought about the initial hotel. So soulless! Turns out, they also have a restaurant. Turns out…it's actually not bad at all. Good food. Nice ambience. I'm almost…sad to be leaving. Almost.
  • 20:00 - Packing. (Bittersweet.
  • 21:00 - Final Room Assessment. I realize, in the dim light of my minimalist room, that I've left my mark. A stray sock, a crumpled map, the faint scent of sausage lingering on my clothes. It's not perfect, but it's real. And maybe, just maybe, the Living Hotel am Olympiapark isn't so bad after all.

Day 4: Departure. (And the Promise to Return.)

  • 07:00 - Check-Out. The process is as smooth as advertised.
  • 08:00 - Last Glance. As I leave, I glance back at the hotel. The sun is shining. It looks… inviting.
  • 09:00 - Goodbye Munich!

Postscript: So, the Living Hotel am Olympiapark? It's not my dream hotel. But it grew on me. And Munich? I'm utterly and completely smitten. I'll be back. Definitely. And next time, I'm bringing a quirky lampshade.

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Olympiapark’s Chic Living Hotel: The Unfiltered Truth (Because Let's Be Real, Reviews are Never That Honest)

Okay, spill it. Is the "Chic Living" actually *chic*? Because my definition of chic and a hotel's definition are often, shall we say, *different.*

Alright, deep breaths. "Chic" is a loaded word, like "authentic" in a pizza commercial. It's… trying. Look, the lobby *attempts* chic with its minimalist vibes and those ridiculously oversized art installations. One time, I swear, I saw a guy balancing a suitcase on one of those giant metal sculptures and nearly lost it laughing. It’s that kind of "trying really hard" chic. The rooms? They’re clean, modern... Ikea-level modern. Think functional, not necessarily fashion-forward. My REAL take? It's honestly the location that elevates it. You’re practically in the heart of Olympiapark. THAT’S chic. Being able to stroll out your door and be surrounded by nature, the lake, the quirky architecture – priceless. But the *hotel* chic? Let's just say bring your own personality. You'll need it.

Let's talk about the breakfast. Hotel breakfasts are a whole category, right? Is it the good kind of "free-for-all buffet and I'm going to eat all the wurst", or the disappointing "overpriced continental with sad croissants"?

Okay, breakfast. Here’s the deal. It's decent. It's not a life-changing experience, but it’s also not actively offensive. They have your standard continental stuff: cold cuts, cheese, bread, the usual suspects. BUT, and this is important, they *do* have a decent selection of German bread and pastries. And the coffee? Acceptable. I’m a coffee snob, I’m just saying. The wurst situation is… well, it could be heartier. It’s not the sprawling Bavarian feast you might dream of, but hey, there *is* wurst. The real win? The view. If you can snag a table by the window, overlooking the park, breakfast becomes significantly more enjoyable. Just try not to get distracted by the cyclists whizzing by. Last time, I spent way too much time watching a guy in ridiculously tight spandex struggle up a hill. Distracted by breakfast AND spandex... that was a win-win.

The rooms… are they actually quiet? I value my sleep. And is the Wi-Fi strong enough to, y'know, stream a movie without wanting to throw my laptop out the window?

Ah, the essentials! Quiet and Wi-Fi. Okay, the quiet… depends. If you get a room facing the park, it’s generally pretty peaceful. But sometimes, you can hear the distant roar of the Olympiastadion if there's an event. Or the occasional late-night party sounds wafting from the bar below. Honestly, pack earplugs. Seriously. I’m a light sleeper, and those babies save my sanity. As for the Wi-Fi… it’s… okay. Let’s be honest, hotel Wi-Fi rarely excels. It struggles during peak hours, but generally, you can manage to stream… most of the time. I recommend downloading that crucial episode of your favorite show before you arrive. Trust me on this. There's nothing worse than a slow Wi-Fi in a perfectly lovely hotel room, just making you want to scream into the darkness. And if you DO try throwing your laptop... make sure the window is already open, you know?

The location is everything, right? What's the best thing about being right next to Olympiapark? And the worst?

Location, location, location! The BEST thing? The sheer *convenience*. You're practically *in* the park. Seriously. Walk out the door, and you're surrounded by walking trails, the Olympic Lake (gorgeous!), the BMW Welt, the Sea Life Munich... it's a wonderland. You can easily spend days just exploring the park itself. Going for a run in the morning, a leisurely afternoon stroll, a picnic… ah, bliss. The worst? Okay, here's a confession. The *worst* is sometimes feeling a bit… *isolated*. You're not exactly in the thick of Munich's city center. It’s not a long trip, but you are a little bit away from the action. And sometimes, after a long day of sightseeing, you still have to catch several trains or take a taxi to get back. But hey, if you crave a bit of peace and quiet, it’s a fantastic trade-off. It’s the price you pay for such green surroundings and stunning views. And the *people watching* at the park is phenomenal. Seriously, I'm just saying.

Is it kid-friendly? Because travel with small humans is a whole different beast.

Kid-friendly... hmm. It's… adequate. They *accommodate* kids. But I wouldn’t say it’s specifically geared *towards* them. There aren't, like, dedicated playrooms or anything. The park itself is a HUGE win for families. There's the Olympiaturm (Olympic Tower) - amazing views and a fun experience. The lake for ducks. The various playgrounds. Sea Life. Lots to keep the little ones entertained. The hotel rooms are decent sizes, so you can probably make it work. But if you're expecting a resort-style experience with kids' clubs and a splash park... you’ll be disappointed. Honestly, if I'm traveling with kids, I’d pick it anyway just based on the park access. Just be prepared to bring the entertainment yourself. And maybe a LOT of snacks. Seriously, pack the snacks. You'll thank me later.

Let's talk service. What's the staff like? Any memorable interactions? (Good or bad, I'm taking notes!)

The staff… they’re fine. They're generally polite and helpful. Not overly effusive, but they’ll get the job done. One memorable interaction? Okay, picture this. I'm trying to check in, jet-lagged to hell and back, and I've got a *mountain* of luggage. The front desk guy, bless his heart, looked like he was about to spontaneously combust. He was clearly overwhelmed, but he kept his cool (unlike me, internally screaming about luggage!). He managed to find me a room upgrade (thank goodness!) and even helped me with my bags (a genuine miracle). He definitely deserved a medal. There was also a slightly awkward incident involving a miscommunication about breakfast hours, but let's just say I eventually got my scrambled eggs. The service is generally efficient rather than warm and fuzzy. But, again, the location makes any slight shortcomings fade away. And remember that guy? Hero.

Okay, final verdict: Would you stay there again? Be honest!

Honestly? Yes. Absolutely. Despite the slightly underwhelming "Urban Hotel Search

Living Hotel am Olympiapark Germany

Living Hotel am Olympiapark Germany