
Best Historical Hotels in Bavaria
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a historical in Bavaria. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of historical in Bavaria is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Bavaria, Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Bayerischer Hof
(5 stars)While the building dates back to 1841, the décor and facilities of the Bayerischer Hof are both modern and very comfortable. Guests can take their pick from some of the most exclusive and elegant suites in the whole city and it is a good idea to book far in advance in order to secure the simply stunning Presidential, Rooftop Panorama. This huge suite feels more like a miniature palace and comes complete with frescoed ceilings, a butler service and a stunning and very large living area complete with an adjoining balcony.
Bavaria, Elmau
Schloss Elmau
(5 stars)A longtime haven for artists and writers, this castle (a National Monument) was erected in 1916. Since then it has hosted a G7 summit as well as 220 annual concerts and literary events. The food offer is Michelin-starred with French and Japanese dining courtesy of chef Christoph Rainer at Luce D’Oro and many other eateries dotted around the expansive site. Deep in the Elmau Valley, Schloss Elmau now includes a newer wing, accommodating many of the suites, a spa, a yoga pavilion and a library. There’s also a kids club and a huge bookshop.
Bavaria, Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München
(5 stars)Part of the legendary and very luxurious Four Seasons portfolio, this sumptuous hotel does not disappoint. This historic hotel originally opened its doors in 1858 and was once one of the city’s most modern establishments as it boasted gas lighting and hot water. Although times and expectations from guests have moved on significantly, this hotel is still committed to being at the top of its class. The hotel is located at the Maximilianstrasse and there are 67 large and very luxurious suites for guests to choose from. Unwinding on the huge balcony and taking in the views of the cityscape is a great way to unwind, while the indoor swimming pool is an elegant place to splash around.
Bavaria, Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Mandarin Oriental, Munich
(5 stars)As you would expect from a Mandarin Oriental, guests who check into this are treated to nothing but the best. Without a doubt, guests will want to make sure that they secure one of the 25 spacious suites. Each suite combines classic elegance with modern convenience, although the thing that elevates these accommodation options above the rest is their wrap around balconies. The corner suites are by far the most spacious and luxurious and guests will be treated to views out over the historic city centre while they catch up on a little work or simply sit and sip a cocktail or two while the sun sets over the city. The China Moon Rooftop Terrace is the perfect place to swim or dine in style as guests are treated to a range of excellent dishes and drinks as well as an unforgettable 360-degree view of Munich’s cityscape.
Bavaria, Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Rosewood Munich
(5 stars)Rosewood Munich marks Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ first venture in Germany. This luxury hotel, spread across the former Bavarian State Bank headquarters and the aristocratic Palais Neuhaus-Preysing, embodies a unique fusion of contemporary and historic elements, with a design inspired by the surrounding area. The hotel offers 73 guestrooms and 59 suites, featuring exceptional amenities and bespoke services, including Germany’s first Asaya Spa. Local architectural and interior design talents have meticulously preserved the buildings’ original baroque and rococo grandeur while incorporating modern sophistication. Additionally, the hotel serves as a cultural hub, showcasing local art and offering innovative Bavarian cuisine and a vibrant cocktail scene, all contributing to a holistic luxury experience that respects Munich’s rich heritage.
Bavaria, Munich, Ludwigsvorstadt
Sofitel Hotel Munich Bayerpost
(5 stars)With more than four hundred spacious and colourful rooms to choose from, the Sofitel Hotel Munich Bayerpost provides guests with plenty of choice. This modern establishment is conveniently located close to the Oktoberfest’s Theresienwiese station as well as a whole host of historic attractions. Guests will want to make sure that they secure one of the 57 modern suites that are especially spacious and come with a wide range of modern conveniences. Taking the time to choose the perfect sleeping companion from the pillow menu is a real treat, while guests are also treated to huge picture windows and very comfortable living areas that will make them real right at home.
