🇩🇪 München, Germany
Das Schreder
📍 27, Auf den Schrederwiesen, München, 80995
Your stay — Das Schreder
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Das Schreder, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
If you're a light sleeper, request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (out of 3 total) at Das Schreder. These floors have access to the lift, but are not directly adjacent to the street, which can get busy with traffic. The hotel's layout suggests a relatively compact footprint, so rooms on these floors are likely to be quieter and have less foot traffic.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or near the service entrance, as they may be noisier due to the proximity to the street and potential delivery/ service activity.
Best views
Unfortunately, Das Schreder's address on Auf den Schrederwiesen doesn't offer any notable views, given its location in a residential area. However, rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floor may offer a glimpse of the surrounding rooftops.
Quietest floors
2-3
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for some traffic noise, particularly if you're a light sleeper. The hotel's location on a residential street means there's not much in the way of nightlife or loud entertainment, but the proximity to the street can still cause some disturbance.
Insider tips
Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited and the street can get congested. Consider parking on nearby streets or using public transportation. Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the nearby English Garden by asking the front desk for directions or recommendations on how to get there. It's a short walk and a great way to experience Munich's natural beauty.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Das Schreder
free, 256 kbps, no login constraints
yes, serves all floors, including historic section with original wooden staircase
complimentary digital newsstand with PressReader, physical papers available in lobby
15:00 to 22:00, early bag-drop available from 10:00, late check-out until 12:00 (€20 fee after 12:00)
available 24/7, €5 per bag per night
step-free access, wheelchair entries at main entrance, some structural limitations in historic section
on-site parking available, €20 per night, nearest public car park at Schellingstraße, €3 per hour, EV charging available at nearby Shell station, €0.50 per kWh
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night, mandatory
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATM withdrawals with a fee-free card; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport or Hauptbahnhof due to poor rates and high commissions.
Visa/Mastercard contactless is widely accepted; Amex is less common; many places prefer card over cash now, but keep €20-50 for small bakeries and markets.
Round up to the nearest euro in casual spots; 5-10% at sit-down restaurants if service is fine; taxi drivers get €1-2; hotel staff €1-2 per bag.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee at a bakery or kiosk, around €2.50.
A Leberkässemmel (meatloaf roll) from a butcher or bakery for about €3-4.
Döner kebab or pizza slice from a takeaway, roughly €5-7 for a main.
No dedicated street-food market in 80995; look for Turkish/Asian takeaways along Dachauer Straße and Hanauer Straße.
Aldi, Lidl, and Netto are the main budget chains; also Rewe (slightly pricier) for convenience.
C&A in the Olympia-Einkaufszentrum or second-hand shops like Resales around Moosach.
A day ticket (Tageskarte) for inner Munich (zone M) costs €8.60; from the airport, buy an Airport-City-Day-Ticket (zone M-1-2-3) for €13.70, cheaper than individual tickets.
Buy groceries at Aldi/Lidl, not at the train station. Use a day pass instead of single tickets if making more than 3 trips. Pack a refillable water bottle (tap water is safe).
Good to know — München
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.88 · EUR
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in München, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Das Schreder
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Munich Airport (Central Area) → Hauptbahnhof (Arnulfstraße stop)
💡 Luggage space is generous, and it's cheaper than the S-Bahn but slower due to traffic. From the drop-off, walk 5 mins south to Goetheplatz – no tube needed.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Munich Central Station (Nord)
💡 Drop-off is at the north side of the Hauptbahnhof, a 7-minute walk to the hotel. Cash only on board, but contactless works if you buy online in advance.
Munich Airport (MUC) → München Hauptbahnhof (central station)
💡 Use the S8 instead of S1 if possible; the S1 splits at Neufahrn and the wrong half can add 15 minutes
Munich Airport, Terminal 1 → Pasing station (then S-Bahn to Hauptbahnhof)
💡 Only use this if the S-Bahn is disrupted; otherwise slower and more complicated than the direct train
Munich Airport (MUC) → Hotel Verdi (near Hauptbahnhof)
💡 Buy a single-day ticket for the inner zone if you're staying in the city—it covers your return too. The S1 splits at Neufahrn; make sure you get on the branch going through the main station, not the one via the east.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Pension Haus Wendelstein (U-Bahn Münchner Freiheit)
💡 Buy a single-ticket for the airport (Kurzstrecke won't work). The S1 splits at Neufahrn, so ensure you're on the right branch for city centre—S8 is more straightforward.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Hauptbahnhof (Central Station)
💡 Bypass ticket machine queues by buying via MVG app or DB Navigator. Validate ticket at platform stampers before boarding.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
💡 From Hauptbahnhof, take the U-Bahn U2 (direction Messestadt Ost) one stop to Goetheplatz, then walk 3 mins to Hotel Goethe. Buy a day ticket for €15.50 if you plan more trips.
Münchner Freiheit → Pension Haus Wendelstein
💡 Honestly, skip the bus—it's a 5-min walk. If you're arriving with heavy luggage, the walk is flat and pavement is good. Bus 142 runs in a loop from the station stop to Dietlindenstraße, one street over.
Hauptbahnhof → Goetheplatz station
💡 This is the quickest hop from the main station to the hotel. Use the exit 'Goethestraße West' – it's a 2-minute walk to the hotel entrance.
Hauptbahnhof → Pension Mayr (stop: Schwanthalerhöhe)
💡 Scenic route if you're not in a rush. Get a day ticket (€8.80) if doing multiple trips — good value. Tram stops are less crowded than U-Bahn.
Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) → Theresienwiese station (5-min walk to Pension Mayr)
💡 From Hauptbahnhof, take U5 direction Neuperlach Süd; avoid U4 during Oktoberfest as it's packed. Exit at Theresienwiese not Hackerbrücke.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Das Schreder?
If you're a light sleeper, request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (out of 3 total) at Das Schreder. These floors have access to the lift, but are not directly adjacent to the street, which can get busy with traffic. The hotel's layout suggests a relatively compact footprint, so rooms on these floors are likely to be quieter and have less foot traffic.
Which rooms should I avoid at Das Schreder?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or near the service entrance, as they may be noisier due to the proximity to the street and potential delivery/ service activity.
Is Das Schreder noisy?
Be prepared for some traffic noise, particularly if you're a light sleeper. The hotel's location on a residential street means there's not much in the way of nightlife or loud entertainment, but the proximity to the street can still cause some disturbance.
Which rooms have the best views at Das Schreder?
Unfortunately, Das Schreder's address on Auf den Schrederwiesen doesn't offer any notable views, given its location in a residential area. However, rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floor may offer a glimpse of the surrounding rooftops.
What are insider tips for staying at Das Schreder?
Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited and the street can get congested. Consider parking on nearby streets or using public transportation. Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the nearby English Garden by asking the front desk for directions or recommendations on how to get there. It's a short walk and a great way to experience Munich's natural beauty.
What time is check-in at Das Schreder?
Check-in at Das Schreder is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Das Schreder have Wi-Fi?
free, 256 kbps, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Das Schreder?
€2.50 per person per night, mandatory
Where can I eat cheaply near Das Schreder?
A Leberkässemmel (meatloaf roll) from a butcher or bakery for about €3-4.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Das Schreder?
A day ticket (Tageskarte) for inner Munich (zone M) costs €8.60; from the airport, buy an Airport-City-Day-Ticket (zone M-1-2-3) for €13.70, cheaper than individual tickets.
Top Attractions in München
💡 Walk through the Hofgarten behind it for a quiet spot. The main entrance is free but the treasury costs. Stick to the courtyards.
💡 Don't pay for the tower climb—the free view from the nearby Petersplatz steps gives a nearly equivalent panorama. The crypt is often empty and serene.
💡 Grab a cheese or sausage snack at one of the standing tables – no cover charge. The beer stand near the maypole is run by local breweries and pours cheaper than tourist spots.
💡 Go early on a weekday for fewer crowds. Don't buy bottled water here—it's cheaper at any supermarket nearby. Try the Obatzda cheese spread.
💡 Thursday evening after 5pm often has free entry to the main collection. The film museum downstairs is separate and cheap, not free.
💡 Enter from Odeonsplatz. Bring a picnic and sit by the central fountain — free and rarely crowded.
💡 The free museum shows a 10-minute film about Munich's history in a restored vault. Best part: the courtyard has a free public toilet and a nearby bakery for cheap pastries.
💡 Avoid the upstairs restaurant. Head to the main hall downstairs – it's rowdy, authentic, and you'll share a table with strangers.