Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich

The Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich is an airport hotel at Munich Airport. Opened in 1994, the hotel is run by the German hotel group, Kempinski AG. The then built peripheral Hotel now stands next to the Munich Airport Center, which is the central focus of Munich Airport; The hotel also is connected by walkways directly to the terminal 1, in particular the modules A, B and F. Germany known throughout the hotel is double pass on most Sundays of the year due to the regular live coverage of the Football Sport 1 Stammtisch. 2009, it was awarded the World Travel Award in the category Europe's Leading Airport Hotel ( Europe's leading airport hotel).

In January 2014 it was announced that Kempinski has lost the concession for the operation of the hotel at the end of 2014. The house is operated by Hilton Hotels in the future and will also receive an extension in the course of which.

Equipment

The magnificent five star hotel offers 343 rooms, which are available in two categories: Standard and Superior; additional 46 suites are available. For meetings there are 30 rooms available in the gastronomic field there is a restaurant charles lindbergh, also include two bars with the names Lobby Cafe and Night Flight are available. The 1200 -square-foot spa includes both daily as well as hotel guests a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, sauna and steam room which are separated for men and women, a gym that is open for hotel guests 24 hours, a solarium and various massages and beauty offers.

Catering

In the field of general aviation, which is represented by the terminal for general aviation at the airport in Munich and at the nearby airports Oberpfaffenhofen and the Ingolstadt -Manching, the Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich offers a catering service called Private Aviation Catering; this includes drinks and food from the kitchen of the hotel and also by the requisite dishes, the provisioning trips to the aircraft and other services. Its customers include airlines such as Air Independence, Signature Flight Support and NetJets. In addition, there is also the opportunity to organize an event of five to 5000 people at events.

Architecture

The steel and glass building was designed by the German - Americans Helmut Jahn. The interior designer, Jan Wichers. The grounds, which are inspired by the gardens of Versailles were designed by American landscape architect Peter Walker. The hotel consists of two wings, the base of each occupies 21 times 114 meters. These two wings are connected by a 1,400 -square-meter and 24 -meter-high atrium with a glass roof, in which, among other things, a palm garden is located. The design shape of the roof is found in some areas of the airport again, for example in the moving walkway connections between the Munich Airport Center and Terminal 1- modules A / B and D / E, and in a modified form in the roof of the Munich Airport Center and make the diamonds the Bavarian flag dar.

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