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Munich
Germany, Europe
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Expert Review: Roomers Hotel Munich
Roomers Hotel Munich, a Michelin Key Selected property and part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, offers a distinctive and luxurious experience in the vibrant Westend neighborhood of Munich. The hotel is often described as "hip," "glamorous," and "sensual," appealing to adults seeking a stylish and vibrant atmosphere.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Roomers Hotel Munich is largely positive, with an impressive overall rating of 8.7 on some platforms and 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 1200 reviews. Guests frequently praise its modern design, excellent facilities, and friendly staff. However, a recurring point of dissatisfaction for some guests relates to perceived value for money, especially during events like Oktoberfest, and some isolated issues with service or room maintenance.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently love the hotel's:
- Design & Atmosphere: The hotel boasts a contemporary, fresh, and slightly retro-luxe design with artful touches, offering a unique and "instagrammable" ambiance. The public spaces, including the dark and dramatic Roomers Bar and the almost-secret RED whiskey bar, are particularly noted for their inventive and pleasant atmosphere.
- Amenities: The full-service spa, featuring an indoor infinity jacuzzi with a cinema screen, sauna, steam bath, and a range of treatments, is a significant draw. Other popular amenities include a fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and self-service parking (though charges apply).
- Service: Many guests highlight the friendly, professional, and helpful multi-lingual staff who often offer a warm welcome cocktail upon arrival.
- Dining & Bars: The on-site Japanese-Peruvian restaurant, Izakaya (though currently closed due to renovations), and the lively Roomers Bar (also temporarily closed) have been popular. The breakfast buffet receives praise for its variety and quality.
3. Room Quality
The hotel offers 280-281 extravagant rooms and suites, ranging from 25 to 155 sqm. Rooms are described as spacious, comfortable, and stylish, with modern amenities and bold design elements. They feature 42-inch flat-screen TVs, Apple TV and Android Miracast, Bang & Olufsen sound systems, complimentary high-speed WiFi, air conditioning, in-room bars, and Nespresso machines. Some suites boast unusual features like freestanding bathtubs in the bedrooms and private outdoor spas or balconies with city views. Guests appreciate the inventive lighting and high-end toiletries. While beds are generally found to be comfortable, some guests have mentioned issues with uncomfortable beds in the past.
4. Dining Experience
Roomers Hotel Munich is known for its "award-winning gastronomic concept." The Izakaya Japanese-Peruvian restaurant, while temporarily closed for renovations, has been a highlight, specializing in Asian cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options. The breakfast buffet is frequently praised for its delicious, varied, and healthy options, though some guests have experienced it being held in temporary seminar rooms during renovations, leading to crowded and stressful atmospheres. The hotel also has the Roomers Bar and the exclusive RED whiskey bar, both contributing to the hotel's lively social scene (though currently closed due to renovations). A modern traditional Bavarian "Wirtshaus" called Servus Heidi remains open and offers German cuisine.
5. Service & Staff
Guest feedback on hospitality is generally very positive, with staff receiving an average rating of 8.5 on some platforms and 9.0 for staff performance. Guests describe the staff as friendly, professional, helpful, and attentive. Many appreciate the warm welcome, including complimentary drinks and candy in the lobby. However, some isolated instances of unfriendly front desk staff or unhelpful bar staff have been reported.
6. Location & Accessibility
Located in Munich's Westend neighborhood, Roomers Hotel Munich is convenient to public transportation. It is a short walk from tram, subway (Schwanthalerhohe U-Bahn station is 0.7 km away), and bus transportation. While not directly in the Old Town, it's less than 2 miles away, with a walk taking about 35 minutes. The hotel is also well-situated for those attending Oktoberfest, being between the main station and the festival grounds. Nearby attractions include Oktoberfest - Theresienwiese (16-minute walk) and various shopping landmarks. Munich Central Station is an 8-minute drive or about a 15-20 minute walk. The hotel also offers facilities for disabled guests, including wheelchair access and accessible rooms.
7. Value & Pricing
Roomers Hotel Munich is considered a luxury 5-star hotel. Pricing for a basic room can range from approximately $160 to $271 per night, with suites going for over $3,000 per night for those with private outdoor spas. Some guests have noted that while the hotel is stylish, it can be overpriced, particularly during peak times like Oktoberfest. Compared to the average price of a hotel room in Munich ($174), Roomers Munich positions itself as a premier destination that, for some, offers accessible luxury without compromising quality.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Noise during renovations: The hotel is undergoing renovations until March 31, 2026, which has led to some noise disturbances during the day and the temporary closure of certain facilities like Izakaya, Roomers Bar, and the gym.
- Noise from the hotel bar/club: Guests on lower floors have occasionally reported music booming into their rooms until late hours.
- Location perceived as slightly far from city center for some tourists: While close to public transport, the walk to the Old Town can be a bit long.
- Inconsistent service experiences: Although staff are generally highly praised, a few guests have reported issues with professionalism, friendliness, and room service.
- Room issues: Isolated complaints include poor lighting in bathrooms, lack of towel hanging options, difficulties with curtains, and in very rare cases, dirty carpets or missing furniture.
- High pricing for breakfast: Some guests found the breakfast to be expensive.
- Parking challenges: Self-parking incurs charges, and during renovations, only valet parking is available for a fee, which must be paid in cash.
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Points to Consider
- •While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- •Inconsistent service experiences:** Although staff are generally highly praised, a few guests have reported issues with professionalism, friendliness, and room service.
- •Room issues:** Isolated complaints include poor lighting in bathrooms, lack of towel hanging options, difficulties with curtains, and in very rare cases, dirty carpets or missing furniture.


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