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Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe
Lies in the east of Munich, Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe is 5 km away from the Messe München Exhibition Centre. Wi-Fi is available. The air-conditioned rooms feature a satellite TV and a private bathroom with a bathtub. The property's restaurant serves international and regional dishes. Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe features a lounge, a bar, a garden and a gym. The Neuperlach-Zentrum Underground Station is a 15-minute walk from the Mercure Hotel München Süd Messe.
Cancellation / Prepayment
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Children and extra beds
Children of any age are welcome.
Children 12 years and above will be charged as adults at this property.
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Cot and extra bed policies
The number of cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.
There are no extra beds available at this property.
All cots are subject to availability.
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Accepted credit cards
Facilities
- 24/7 reception
- Air-conditioning
- Beach snack bar
- Buffet breakfast
- Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Café
- Currency exchange
- Indoor heated pool (winter)
- Kids' pool
- lunch and dinner
- Mini fridge
- Mini-golf
- Outdoor freshwater pool
- Playground
- Private bathroom with shower
- Satellite TV
- Wi-Fi
Germany
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
Sports & nature
Germany boasts a rich sporting culture and diverse natural landscapes, making it an attractive destination for both sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Sports
- Football (Soccer): The most popular sport in Germany, with the Bundesliga being one of the top leagues in Europe. The national team has a storied history, including multiple World Cup victories.
- Handball: Germany has a strong handball tradition, with both men's and women's teams competing successfully in international tournaments.
- Basketball: Growing in popularity, Germany has produced notable players and hosts a competitive domestic league (Basketball Bundesliga).
- Motorsports: Germany is home to renowned motorsport events, including the Formula 1 German Grand Prix and the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters).
- Winter Sports: With its mountainous regions, Germany excels in winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and biathlon, particularly in areas like Bavaria and the Black Forest.
Nature
- Diverse Landscapes: Germany features a variety of natural landscapes, including forests, mountains, rivers, and coastline along the North and Baltic Seas.
- National Parks: The country is home to numerous national parks, such as the Bavarian Forest National Park and Saxon Switzerland National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities.
- The Alps: The southern region of Germany is home to the Bavarian Alps, providing stunning mountain scenery and opportunities for skiing, hiking, and climbing.
- Rivers and Lakes: Germany has many beautiful rivers, such as the Rhine and Danube, and picturesque lakes like Lake Constance, ideal for boating and relaxation.
- Biosphere Reserves: Areas like the Swabian Jura and the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea are recognized for their unique ecosystems and biodiversity, attracting nature enthusiasts and researchers.
Germany's combination of a rich sports culture and breathtaking natural beauty makes it a remarkable destination for outdoor activities and sports experiences.
Nightlife info
Germany offers a vibrant and diverse nightlife scene, characterized by its unique blend of traditional and modern entertainment. Each city has its own distinct flavor, with options ranging from cozy pubs to high-energy clubs. Here’s an overview of what to expect:
Major Cities
- Berlin: Known as one of the nightlife capitals of the world, Berlin features:
- Clubs: Famous for its techno scene, clubs like Berghain and Sisyphos are legendary, attracting international DJs and party-goers.
- Bars: Areas like Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are packed with trendy bars, cocktail lounges, and beer gardens. Places like Clärchens Ballhaus combine history with modern vibes.
- Alternative Venues: Berlin also has many unique venues, such as SO36, which hosts live music and cultural events.
- Munich: Renowned for its beer culture, Munich’s nightlife includes:
- Beer Halls: Traditional beer halls like Hofbräuhaus are famous for their lively atmosphere, local brews, and hearty Bavarian food.
- Clubs and Bars: The Glockenbachviertel district is known for its hip bars and clubs, offering a mix of electronic music and live performances.
- Hamburg: The city is famous for its vibrant nightlife, especially in:
- Reeperbahn: This iconic street in St. Pauli is lined with clubs, bars, and live music venues, making it a nightlife hotspot.
- Live Music: Hamburg has a rich music scene, with venues like Elbphilharmonie and Molotow hosting everything from rock to jazz.
Unique Experiences
- Open-Air Parties: During the summer, cities host numerous open-air events, festivals, and beach parties, particularly in Berlin and along the Rhine.
- Cultural Events: Many cities host cultural festivals and events that include music, dance, and local cuisine, offering a taste of German traditions.
- Rooftop Bars: Enjoy stunning views of the city skyline while sipping cocktails at rooftop bars, such as The Rooftop in Berlin and Lodge in Munich.
Tips for Enjoying Nightlife in Germany
- Transport: Public transportation is efficient, with night buses and trains available in most cities. Ride-hailing apps are also common.
- Dress Code: While many places are casual, upscale clubs may have a dress code, so it's best to check in advance.
- Safety: Germany is generally safe, but it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
Germany's nightlife is dynamic and varied, offering something for everyone, from traditional beer halls to cutting-edge clubs, making it an exciting destination for evening entertainment.
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