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Munich Philharmonic, the popular German symphony orchestra
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The Münchner Philharmoniker is a very popular and noted German symphony orchestra based in the city of Munich. It is counted among the Munich’s three main orchestras, like as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Bavarian State Orchestra. Since 1985, the orchestra is operational from the Gasteig Culture Centre.
The idea and its practical implementation with respect to the orchestra as occurred with establishment of the orchestra in Munich in 1893 by Franz Kaim, son of a piano manufacturer, as the Kaim Orchestra. In 1895, it took up residence in the city’s Tonhalle. The popularity of the orchestra soon reached to famous conductors, Gustav Mahler who directed the group as in 1897 and there he started his symphony No. 4 and symphony No. 8 among the orchestra, while Bruno Walter directed the orchestra for the posthumous premiere of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde. Felix Weingartner was the music director of the orchestra from 1898 to 1905, and the young Wilhelm Furtwängler performed his auspicious conducting debut in the year 1906.
Meanwhile Anton Bruckner pupil Ferdinand Löwe formed a respected tradition of Bruckner performance that even remains to the day and date. Till the year 1910, the orchestra that was famed as the Munich Konzertverein Orchestra, was funded privately. By reaching year World War I finances there were much tighter and the orchestra players were even called for military services therefore forced the orchestra to shut down its operations. After the war, the orchestra came under the city of Munich and further begun under the leadership of composer Hans Pfitzner, and well replaced by Bruckner pioneer Siegmund von Hausegger. In 1928, the orchestra adopted its current name and status.
With the rise of Nazi party in 1933, the orchestra started singing with its musics as swastikas and the words “The Orchestra of the Fascist Movement”. In 1938, the pro-Nazi conductor Oswald Kabasta was designated as its chief conductor and even thus raised its musical standards as around starting of the World War II. In the period of war, the Tonhalle was destroyed and orchestra had to be shut down for about the certain period. After the war the orchestra was revived once again and under the directorship of Hans Rosbaud and Rudolf Kempe in 1979, the orchestra was raised to the optimum level. Over the course of its origin and history, the Munich Philharmonic has performed performances of Günter Bialas, Anton Bruckner, Harald Genzmer, Luigi Nono, Gustav Mahler and others.
Listing down the top 10 party cities in Europe
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Well, there is no end to the limits where the party animals can expand their hunt for a perfect party destination when they mean to make the night rocking till dawn. So, here we are to let you think beyond your local arena, let your hair down and experience some real parties across the globe. Here, are some top 10 party destinations across the globe:
1. Ibiza, Spain
Located off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea, Ibiza happens to be the first among the choice of best party destinations across the globe. The party lovers here begin at around 11 pm each night with drinks setting the mood on. The real fun begins at late as 2 am and continues upto 8 in the morning.
Ibiza is the undisputed dance Mecca of Europe. There are two main hot spots to head for- Ibiza town on the east coast and the decidedly British orientated club capital of San Antonio on the west coast. Whatever your choice lies in, foam parties or fetish gear, table top dancers or trance, gay bars or sheer glitz, Ibiza has one for everyone.
Take heed of flyers which include entrance discounts and free drinks together with details of the hottest events in town. Also make use of the disco buses which will transport you to almost any of the clubs on the island. Taxis are cheap, especially if there’s a group of you. Though there is no hard and fast for dress code for the parties. However, some clubs rule out beachwear and frown on the distinct absence of a top (this applies to both males and females.) At others, anything goes.
There’s another side to Ibiza’s nightlife consisting of traditional tapas bars, uncrowded beach bars with live music and top quality restaurants to satisfy the most discerning gourmet.

Ibiza, Spain
2. Amsterdam, Holland
Amsterdam is Europe’s party headquarters. In Amsterdam party activities that are traditionally taboo in other countries are completely legal. Amsterdam’s Red Light District is world famous. If participation isn’t your thing there are a huge variety of sex shows.
Amsterdam is also famous for its coffee shops where they actually serve joints of the marijuana type. The good coffee shops will have a menu describing all the various types of marijuana available, and the effects of each type.
The nightlife in Amsterdam has its after-hours parties lasting until noon here. There are numerous pubs and clubs. The most happening days of the week are Wednesday through Sunday while Mondays and Tuesdays are meant for catching up on their sleep.
Amsterdam’s night life has something for everyone, weather you are on a romantic getaway weekend or a group on a stag or hen party the city is sure to have something for you.
Amsterdam’s clubs usually open at 10pm – 11pm and, must close at 4am (by law) week nights and 5am at weekends. The trendier clubs want smart-casual looking dressed clientele and as with clubs the world over, no trainers or jeans. Any dress goes at the more down to earth venues.

Amsterdam Holland
3. Pamplona, Spain
Spain takes pride in being Europe’s best country made famous by Ernest Hemingway for the running of the bulls during the Festival of San Fermin. Pamplona’s Old Quarter – the Navarrería, San Cernin and San Nicolás districts – is where most locals get the night started, accompanying good times with tasty pintxos, wine and beer. The streets Calle San Nicolás and Calle Estafeta are lined with bars and clubs of all kinds, as is Calle de Jarauta. The thumping night clubs of Spain have strict dress codes and females add upto the impression of your group. These clubs stay open until 6am.

Pamplona Spain
4. Barcelona, Spain
Well, once again this is a strong contender from Spain. Talking about exotic Barcelona located in the North-East of Spain, the city is not only known for its fun filled parties but also for shopping, Gaudi architecture, beaches, and music. You can find every kind of night club you are looking for, from jazz to tourist techno trash.
Clubs are located throughout the city, but one must be particularly careful of pickpockets in the Barri Gotic. Never leave your purse or bag unattended here. However, the bars here are worth checking out for the local flavor Barcelona has to offer.
Nightlife in Barcelona has a stronger clubbing than live music scene, and there’s plenty of offer every night. It’s said that the weekend starts on Thursday here in Barcelona, or even on a Wednesday for the serious party animals.

Barcelona Spain
5. Athens, Greece
Well, with the term “hedonism” does finding its roots in the Greek word for pleasure, one cannot but say that Greeks are truly party lovers. In fact, parties last till wee haours of the morning and the working people often go home for naps in the middle of the day. This is because the parties last until 4 o’clock the following morning. Along the beach in Glyfada are indoor/outdoor dance clubs that attract the top DJs from around the world.
Athens has a hectic nightlife which consists of everything from sex shows and gay bars to classical concerts and Greek folk dancing. Typically, Athens clubs are a little dressy (for men, anyway) where men may be required to wear slacks.
Athens has a plentiful supply of music bars, rock and jazz venues and discos to choose from. Head for one of the many rembetika clubs to hear this traditional Greek music- a kind of Greek-style American blues with the added twist of a bouzouki! One of the best known clubs is Rembetiki Stoa Athanaton in Sofokleous near the meat market a little way to the north of the Monastiraki flea market.

Athens Greece
6. Stockholm, Sweden
Very few cities offer nightlife on a par with Stockholm’s – a scene that really lives, seven nights a week, year in, year out. In this respect, Stockholm has very little competition from anywhere north of Paris and London. Here, the Wednesday night party has become very common.
Admission prices to the hippest clubs in the Stureplan area of Stockholm can be somewhat expensive, upwards of 70 Kronor ($11.07 US). Some of the most popular night spots include Kungstrdgarden and Skansen. Many clubs stay open until 4 or even 5am.
Particularly in Södermalm, but also in Vasastan and Kungsholmen, you’ll find the nightlife is trendier, more youthful and bohemian, with a constantly changing selection of clubs for every taste.

Stockholm Sweden
7. St. Tropez, France
A popular and fashionable destination since the 50’s, St Tropez is a great place to come and party and what is more, there is always the chance of rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous. Located along the French Riviera on the Mediterranean Sea, at St. Tropez, one can always witness the rich and famous in clubs like Les Caves du Roy in the Hotel Byblos and Bodega de Papagayo, which attracts a younger crowd. There is also an Irish club with plenty of Guinness and live music. For men, be sure to bring a lady with you so you may gain entrance to the clubs.
most fashionable clubs here prefer you to come well dressed and will tend to discourage all male groups, they will generally engender an accommodating attitude if you are prepared to splash the cash!
This is nowhere more evident than La Bodega de Papagayo where you can order a bottle of champagne for a cool 300 euros. While Papagayo is definitely a place where you go ‘see and be seen’, the Octave Café offers an altogether different vibe. Although you are just as likely to spot a celebrity within its castle like walls, the atmosphere in Octave is far more laid back than most of St Tropez’ other clubs. The music is generally jazz oriented and the intimate backroom hosts regular live performances.

St Tropez France
8. Munich, Germany
After Spain, it is Germany which ranks next when talking about cities with great bars and clubs, the best being Munich. Home to a large college-age population, and world-famous for its beer-fueled Oktoberfest, Munich has the perfect mix for a good party. The mood sets in with evenings as the gatherings start at bars before venturing to the late-night dance clubs where party-seekers meet up with others seeking the same. Some of the more famous clubs include Prinzregentenstrabe 1 (P1 for short), a stylish club for the beautiful people that at one time was a USO during WWII and 4004, aptly named for the 4004 square meters this club covers.

Munich Germany
9. Florence, Italy
Florence is home to a large population of students, the prime partying age. The drinking age is 18 here, so the scene is definitely young. Wine flows freely at bars and clubs that stay open until 3am. The best night spots are located in the Oltrarno, south of the Arno River and in the Piazza della Signoria. Dress style at the bars and clubs here is quite stylish and leaning towards the conservative. Florence also a large number of bars, jazz cafes, and classical music performances.

Florence Italy
10. Budapest, Hungary
Budapest has come a long way since the oppressive Communist regime was deposed in 1989 and can now afford to be in the race for the best party cities around the world. . Dance clubs stay open until 4am and feature DJs from around the world. Some of the more interesting clubs include A38, an old Ukrainian stone-carrying ship refurbished and permanently moored in the Danube and the Bahnhof Music Club featuring talented local DJs and a dance floor packed with the beautiful people.
Budapest also has quite a few casinos along the Danube river and the area is known locally as the Dunakorz. These are usually of the high brow type, are located in luxury hotels, and require formal dress.
The vast majority of Budapest restaurants, cafés, clubs and bars offer good value and service. However the drawback of Budapest’s colourful and rich nightlife scene, is that some places come short of hospitality and fairness. In some bars and clubs girls might come to you to lure you into buying drinks for them. Politely turn them down, otherwise the staff might surprise you with an exorbitant bill.

Budapest Hungary
Bayerischer Hof, 5 stars hotel in Munich
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• Overview of the Hotel: This five star hotel located in the center of Munich is situates about five minutes walk away from the famous Marienplatz square. The exclusive Blue Spa of the Bayerischer Hof provides a spacious sauna area, a gym with great city views, and a beauty salon. The hotel also has a unique Cinema Lounge and it is an ideal for VIP screenings and presentations. Hotel has about 350 rooms and it is the chain of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts.
• Amenities at the Hotel: With respect to amenities in the hotel the general one as available there includes as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, baggage storage, stores in hotel, allergy-free room available, air conditioning, restaurant, sun terrace. For activities in the hotel they includes as sauna, fitness center, solarium, spa & health club, massage, turkish/steam bath, indoor swimming pool, outdoor swimming pool. For services in the hotel it includes as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, airport shuttle, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, hair/beauty salon, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, souvenirs/gift shop, shoe shine, car rental, tour desk, fax/photocopying, ticket service, concierge service, nightclub / dj, shuttle service and surcharge special diet meals.
• Hotel Rules: With respect to hotel policies and rules there universal role even can change from room type to room type. The check in time into hotel is 15:00 hours whereas the check out time is between 07:00 -12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies there too vary from room types to room type. Pets are allowed into the hotel on certain applicable charges. Hotel accepts the cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club and Maestro.

Bayerischer hoffive stars hotel in Munich
• Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Double Room: € 340 (Per Night)
Suite: € 1800 (Per Night)
Hotel Maria Munich, Munich hotels near Oktoberfest
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Hotel Maria Munich, Munich hotels near Oktoberfest
Overview of the Hotel: Munich is the largest city in the south of Germany and lies at the foot of the German Alps. This city is the capital of Germany’s high-tech industries, and has the largest number of publishing houses in the world, except for New York. The Oktoberfest is held in Munich every year in September, where the waitresses wear their traditional Bavarian costumes, making sure that all the beer- lovers glasses are never empty. Don’t forget to try the traditional German cuisine that is served at the Oktoberfest. Hotel Maria Munich offers a large breakfast buffet, an outdoor terrace and a spa. It is a 10-minute walk from Munich Central Train Station and the site of the Oktoberfest beer festival. All rooms at Hotel Maria Munich include a minibar and satellite TV. A private bathroom with hairdryer is provided. Maria Munich has a bar and a lounge with fireplace. Guests can also relax in the spa with jacuzzi, steam bath and sauna.Hotel Maria Munich is a 5-minute walk from trams and the Theresienwiese Underground Station (subway). All parts of the city can be reached by subway, tram or the S-Bahn trains (light rail) leaving from the main station.
Amenities at the Hotel: The hotel offers Bar, Family Rooms, Sauna, Solarium, Jacuzzi, and Turkish/Steam Bath. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and charges are applicable. Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and charges are applicable.
Hotel Rules: The Check-in time for the hotel is from 14:00 – 18:00 hours and the check-out time is from 07:00 – 11:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. One child under 2 years is charged EUR 10 per night and person in a baby cot. Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable. Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, and Euro/Mastercard. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Single Room: € 175.75
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
Double or Twin Room: € 209
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
Triple Room: € 209
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
Quadruple Room: € 133
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost, 5 star hotels is Munich
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- Overview of the Hotel: An indoor pool and free bottle of mineral water await you in this 5-star hotel. It is next to Munich’s main train station and is a short walk from the Theresienwiese Oktoberfest grounds. This is decorated in a contemporary style in rather air conditioned rooms at the Sofitel Munich Bayerpost that is king size bed having the hot drinks facilities. From the hotel world famous Marienplatz square can be reached in time lesser than 5 minutes even using the S-Bahn rail service along the train station. There are about 396 rooms in the hotel and is the part of the hotel chain Sofitel.
- Amenities in Hotel: Among the general services in the hotel the most common one are like restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, design hotel, baggage storage, gay friendly, allergy-free room available, all public and private spaces non-smoking, air conditioning. The services in the hotel includes like as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, laundry, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, shoe shine, packed lunches, car rental, tour desk, fax/photocopying, ticket service. Wired internet is available at the hotel rooms at the cost of about euro 24 per hours.
- Hotel Rules: These are general hotel policies for Sofitel Munich Bayerpost. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room description. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours and check out time is 12:00 hours. There a child below 2 years can stay for free at a baby cot. Pets are allowed there. The hotel also accepts credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club and Maestro.
- Hotel Room Type and Rates:
Deluxe Double Room: € 205(Per Night)
Superior Double Room: € 175(Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 245(Per Night)
Superior Suite: € 315(Per Night)
Hotel Eckelmann, Munich hotels near Train Station
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Hotel Eckelmann, Munich hotels near Train Station
Overview of the Hotel: This modern 3-star hotel is a 5-minute walk from Munich’s Main Train Station and pedestrian area. The Hotel Eckelmann is a 10-minute walk from the Theresienwiese, the site of the Oktoberfest beer festival. Oktoberfest is a 16-18 day festival held each year in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, running from late September to the first weekend in October. It is one of the most famous events in Germany and the world’s largest fair, with more than 5 million people attending every year. From the train station, direct underground (subway) services go to the Neue Messe exhibition center in 30 minutes. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and great transportation connections and on-site parking. All 64 rooms feature a desk, safe and private bathroom. A breakfast buffet is available every morning at the Eckelmann.
Amenities at the Hotel: The hotel offers facilities such as 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Heating, Baggage Storage, and Gay Friendly. Other services include Room Service, Tour Desk, and Ticket Service. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs EUR 13 per day.
Hotel Rules: The Check-in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the Check-out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 10 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 10 per night per person for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 30 per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed for free. Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, and Maestro. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Single Room: € 79
Included in room price: 7 % VAT
• FREE cancellation
Double Room: € 99
Included in room price: 7 % VAT
• FREE cancellation
Hotel Königshof, 5 star hotel in Munich
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Hotel Königshof, 5 star hotel in Munich
- Overview of the Hotel: This is the hotel situated at the center of Munich at Karlsplatz squares. It provides spacious room and suite with free and accessible Wi-Fi internet access and the award receiver Königshof Restaurant. The Königshof Restaurant has been awarded one Michelin star and 18 Gault Millau points. The Karlsplatz/Stachus subway and S-Bahn (light rail) stations are located just straight outside the hotel. There are about 87 rooms in the hotel and it is the hotel of the chain of The Leading Hotels of the World, Geisel Privthotels.
- Amenities in Hotel: There are some general facilities are available in the hotel and that includes restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, non-smoking rooms, elevator, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, baggage storage, air conditioning, designated smoking area. The various services in the hotel includes room service, meeting/banquet facilities, airport shuttle, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, shoe shine, packed lunches, car rental, fax/photocopying, ticket service.
- Hotel Rules: As per the hotel rules they are policies and as necessary for every person to follow. However, these policies can vary from rooms to room. The check in time into hotel is 15:00 hours and check out time is 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policy in the hotel varies from room to room. A child below 2 year can stay free of charge on a baby cot. One child under 12 years can stay free of charge in an extra bed there. Pets are there allowed into the hotel on request. The hotel also accepts cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club and JCB
- Hotel Room Type and Rates:
Superior Double Room: € 210 (Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room: € 240 (Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 355 (Per Night)
Hotel Metropol, 3 star hotels in Munich
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Hotel Metropol, 3 star hotels in Munich
Overview of the hotel: Located at just 5-minute walk from Munich Central Train Station, hotel Metropol stands at a quiet side road and is in close proximity to Theresienwiesen Fields, where the Oktoberfest beer festival takes place every year. Munich convention center and Munich Airport can be reached directly by train. The hotel has 74 soundproofed rooms with flat-screen TVs, safes and hair dryers. The 24 hour bar serves hot drinks, alcoholic drinks and soft drinks are available all day in the bar. High-speed internet access is available.
Amenities at the hotel: The hotel offers Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Safe, Soundproofed Rooms, Heating, Baggage Storage, Gay Friendly, Ski Storage, Allergy-Free Room Available, All Public and Private non-smoking spaces to its guests. Other services include Business Center, Babysitting/Child Services, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, Bicycle Rental, Shoe Shine, Packed Lunches, Tour Desk, Fax/Photocopying, and Ticket Service. Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and costs EUR 2 per hour and EUR 5 per 24 hours. Public parking is possible on site (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 10 per day.
Hotel Rules: The check in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 11:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 7 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding and one older child or adult is charged EUR 35 per night and person in an extra bed. Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 1. There is no capacity for cots in the room. While ascertaining total costs, the supplements are not considered and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed at nominal charges. The hotel accepts American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, and Diners Club cards. However, it reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Hotel Room Types and Rates:
Single Room: € 195
Double Room: € 165Triple Room: € 200
Superior Single Room: € 225
Deluxe Single Room: € 449
Superior Double Room: € 195
Deluxe Double Room: € 499

Rocco forte the charles hotel 5 star hotel in munich
- Overview of the Hotel: It is a five 5-star hotel in Munich that is provided with facilities like graceful accommodation and spa facilities. The hotel has large indoor pool. From the hotel, one can peep into the Botanical Gardens and there it is a five minute talks from Munich Train Station. In the air conditioned rooms of the hotel, one can have enjoyment of the state of the art facilities like flat-screen TV, limestone bathroom, Wi-Fi internet and bathrobes. Some rooms of the hotel have French balcony overlooking towards the park. In the Charles Hotel’s spa area there one can have enjoyment of facilities like sauna, steam room and modern gym additionally with a wide range of health and beauty treatment services are also provided there. There breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in the Davvero Italian restaurant having a summer terrace. Guests there even can have relxation in the stylish bar and even can enjoy music during weekends. There are total 132 Rooms in the hotel and it is a part of the Rocco Forte Collection.
- Amenities in Hotel: The entire amenities in hotel are divided into general and services. The hotel provides facilities like restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safety deposit box, soundproofed rooms, heating, design hotel, luggage storage, allergy-free room available and air conditioning. The services as provided in the hotel includes room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business centre, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, bridal suite, currency exchange, bicycle rental, shoe shine, packed lunches, tour desk, fax/photocopying, ticket service, concierge service. More, Internet is provided in the hotel rooms at the rate of about Euro 20 per 24 hours.
- Hotel Rules: There are some certain hotel rules in the hotel Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel that even depends upon the varying per hotel room. The check in timings for the hotel is 14:00 hrs and checkout is 12:00 hrs. The cancellation and prepayment of policies depends and varies upon the room type. Children below 12 years can stay free even using the already existing bed. Children below 2 years can stay free of charge for cots. The pets are allowed in the hotel. The hotel accepts the credit cards of American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and Maestro. However, hotel has full rights upon the preauthorized credit cards on arrival.
- Hotel Room Types and Rate: In the hotel, the rooms are available on the following rates and on its type.
Classic Double Room : € 295 (Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room: € 330 (Per Night)
Executive Suite: € 820 ( Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 445 (Per Night)
