The Munich Airport offers one of the most
modern Airport Hotels in Europe

Architect Helmut Jahn, who has placed his
imprint on many cities in this country and abroad through his buildings, e.g.
in Berlin with the Sony Center and in Bangkok with the Suvarnabhumi
International Airport, designed this airport hotel as a residence where high
tech and nature embrace - both inside and out.
A place where spatial limits disappear in the
glass-covered openness of a luxurious atrium dotted with palm trees as if in
a world of dreams, drawing one’s view into the far distance. Through special
lighting technology, an extraordinary atmosphere with changing themes and
colours is produced at night. Guests are inspired ever anew or are simply
able to relax in marvellous ways. As soon as you enter the building through
the main entrance you feel the splendour of the grand plaza, a 24-high meter
high and 1400 square meter large atrium hall with a glass roof, flooded with
light. Palm trees (18 meters tall) flown in from California ensure a
fascinating moment of arrival, inviting you into an oasis of tranquillity.
Green cubes and grown-over pyramid shapes continue the outer landscape
surrounding the airport. It commences outside, continues through the atrium
and comes to an end outside again.
The airport hotel is a hub for guests from
all over the world who spend a short amount of time here. A stay becomes
something quite special for guests who are usually here in connection with a
meeting, an overnight or before or after a trip.