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Eurostars Hotels makes its debut in Munich
The Eurostars Grand Central 4* is a hotel with stunning architecture and cutting edge interior design offering 247 guest rooms, indoor pool, restaurant and over 700 square metres of space for meetings and events.
The Spanish hotel chain belonging to the Hotusa Group also has a second German establishment in Regensburg, the Eurostars Park Maximilian Hotel Barcelona, 3 September 2009.- The Eurostars Grand Central 4*, the first Eurostars Hotels establishment in Munich, has just thrown open its doors. With this opening, the Spanish hotel chain that forms part of the Hotusa Group reaches a total of 52 hotels and consolidates its presence in Germany, where it already has the Eurostars Park Maximilian Hotel.
The Hotusa Group Chairman, Amancio Lopez Seijas, assures that: “The opening of the Eurostars Grand Central 4*is a response to Munich’s enormous tourist potential, as one of the most relevant business destinations in Central Europe, in addition to being an extraordinarily attractive leisure destination because of its cultural offer, its handsome elegance and the holding of emblematic events such as the “Oktoberfest”.
The Eurostars Grand Central 4* is an example of striking architecture and ultra-modern interior decoration. The hotel provides 247 guest rooms that include 8 suites and 10 apartments designed for lengthy stays. The hotel also offers a restaurant, indoor swimming pool, gym with sauna and over 700 m2 of reception and meeting room space, making it the perfect scenario to stage all kinds of events. The hotel is situated at the east end of Munich, close to the main railway station and enjoys perfect communication with several of the major attractions of the Bavarian capital, such as the baroque Theatinerkirche church or the popular city square known as the Marienplatz.
Theodore Koumelis
- Friday, September 04, 2009