SHOP
Meander along the cobbled streets of the medieval Old Town and you’ll soon find yourself on Munich’s most exclusive shopping street – Maximilianstraße. Home to the top names in designer fashion and luxury jewellery, hop from Chanel to Celine and Marni to Montblanc as you traverse this kilometre-long shoppers’ paradise.
DRINK
For a regional tipple, few wine lists surpass that of the illustrious Weinhaus Neuner. A short walk from the hotel through Marienplatz, Munich’s oldest wine tavern has been serving up Teutonic tipples from Bavaria and beyond since 1892. Head to the vaulted Weinstube (or wine bar, if you will) and opt for a Franconia Riesling in a cosy corner.
DINE
Serving up standout Japanese cuisine with a Peruvian twist, world renowned chef Nobu brings his signature seafood specialities to Matsuhisa Munich. Snag one of eight exclusive seats at the live cooking counter for a feast with additional wow factor, as you watch a team of skilled chefs prepare a selection of outstanding dishes.
SEE
Theatre lovers will be thrilled to learn that one of the world’s largest opera stages is just a stone’s throw from Mandarin Oriental, Munich. It’s home to the Bavarian State Opera, Ballet and Orchestra, and you can book a seat in the National Theatre’s aptly named Royal Box to experience the performance of a lifetime in impeccable style.