Heading to the hotel, which is located in Munich's central railway station quarter (right in the city centre and we connected to the airport and public transport), was a little bit like going through a mixture of Algiers and Bangkok (Arab shops, sex shops, table dance bars), but once arrived, it was a modern, light, airy haven of tranquillity.
Treff Hotels is a brand of Ramada hotels, so we got what we expected: an upmarket budget chain hotel. The room facing the street was quite spacious (those rooms are the larger ones), but nevertheless noise was no problem, as we could keep our windows closed thanks to the well working air condition. In contrast to other reviewers, we heard almost no noise from inside the hotel, although the hotel was fully booked and our room was facing the elevator.
There was a comfy double bed, a seating area, LCD flat screen TV with a wide variety of domestic and international channels, safe deposit box and T-Mobile WiFi access. The small bathroom featured a shower with rain showerhead. Soap and shampoo came from dispensers.
Breakfast buffet (14 EUR if not included in rate) offered a good variety of items and featured scrambled eggs with the usual condiments. It was served in the basement, but the room got some natural daylight, so it was a good start of the day.
Front desk staff was helpful and courteous, printed out a boarding pass I mailed them from my room in no time and were helpful storing our luggage on departure day.
Two minor flaws: there is only one elevator, so you will have to wait some time during peak hours, and the hotel, although quite new, could already use some re-painting here and there.
Apart from that: considering the competitive rate and the high standard of this budget hotel, this property is a safe bet for tourists and business travellers alike, as long as they are not repelled from the hotel's surroundings.
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