Leonardo Royal
Leonardo Royal is a hotel building in the Schwabing district of Munich, offering several hundred rooms fitted with air conditioning and soundproof windows. The property also has a restaurant, a bar, conference rooms, and a wellness area with a fitness room and sauna.
The hotel stands on the grounds of Munich's first airfield at Oberwiesenfeld, which was in use well before modern aviation took hold. Little of that past is visible today, but the site carries a history that stretches back more than a century.
The hotel sits in Schwabing, a Munich neighborhood known for its cafes, small shops, and galleries that line the surrounding streets. Walking through the area gives visitors a feel for the relaxed, everyday character of this part of the city.
The hotel is close to a U-Bahn station, making it easy to reach the city center and the airport without a car. For those arriving by car, on-site parking is available, though spaces are limited and it is worth planning ahead.
The hotel's restaurant is named Vitruv, a reference to the ancient Roman architect known for his writings on construction and design. This nod to architecture is an unusual touch for a hotel that itself sits on a site with a layered past.
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