Hotel Königshof, Palace hotel in Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, Germany.
Hotel Königshof is a luxury property at Karlsplatz in central Munich with 87 rooms spread across four floors. It combines classical architecture with contemporary amenities and includes an on-site restaurant and spa facilities.
The building began in 1818 as a residence for scholars invited by King Maximilian I Joseph. It was transformed into Hotel Bellevue in 1866 and underwent several changes before reopening in 2024 as part of the Marriott Luxury Collection.
The hotel draws its name from King Ludwig II of Bavaria, reflecting the region's royal heritage. Its position at Karlsplatz connects it to Munich's cultural heart and places it within the historic city center.
The hotel sits within walking distance of both Hauptbahnhof train station and Karlsplatz subway station, making it easy to reach. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and full access to all amenities including the restaurant and spa area.
The design comes from Spanish architecture firm Nieto Sobejano, blending European design traditions with modern luxury. The renovation preserved historic elements of the 1818 structure while completely reimagining it as a contemporary luxury hotel.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.