🇩🇪 München, Germany
Revo
📍 35, Carl-Wery-Straße, München, 81739
A sua permanência — Revo
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A propriedade — Revo
Revo is a functional, modern three-star hotel near Munich's main train station, aimed squarely at travellers who want a clean, efficient base rather than character. The lobby is bright and minimalist with a coffee bar, and the USP is its location: five minutes' walk from both the Hauptbahnhof and the Augustiner brewery beer garden. It suits city-breakers who plan to be out all day and just need a reliable bed, shower and breakfast. No frills, no fuss, but it does the job well.
Crónicas de München
Munich began in 1158 when Henry the Lion built a bridge over the Isar to control the salt trade, and it grew into the capital of the Duchy of Bavaria. The city was heavily bombed in World War II, losing much of its medieval core, but was meticulously rebuilt to preserve its historic layout. Its architectural story mixes Gothic townhouses, frothy Baroque churches like the Theatinerkirche, and bold contemporary additions such as the BMW Welt. Today, Munich pairs its Bavarian traditions – beer halls, lederhosen, the glockenspiel – with a powerhouse economy in tech, engineering and finance, giving it a prosperous, orderly, slightly conservative cultural identity.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de München →Melhores meses
May, June and September are the sweet spot: warm enough for beer gardens and lake trips, but without July-August crowds or Oktoberfest chaos. The city is green, the days are long, and you can still get a decent hotel rate.
Peak / Festival Surge
July-August and the Oktoberfest fortnights (late Sept-early Oct) are peak. July brings the Tollwood summer festival and street theatre; August is full of tourists and heat. Oktoberfest drives hotel prices to triple their normal rate – a standard double at Revo can hit €250-300. Book far in advance or avoid.
Orçamento da temporada
Late April, early October and November are the best budget months. The weather is cooler (5-15°C) but still dry enough for sightseeing, and the Christmas market crowds haven't arrived. Hotel rates drop by 30-40% compared to summer.
Tempo e embalagem
Munich has a continental climate with sudden thunderstorms in summer – blue skies can turn to downpours in 20 minutes. You need a lightweight, packable rain jacket even in July, and a light jumper for evenings.
Livro City Briefing — München
- The U2 underground line is disrupted between Scheidplatz and Hauptbahnhof until late July for track upgrades; allow extra time for the replacement bus service.
- The Deutsches Museum – Europe's largest science and technology museum – reopens its main building in full this summer after a long renovation, with new interactive exhibits.
- Munich's 'Kunstareal' art district has extended its Thursday night opening hours to 10pm for summer, making it easier to see the Alte Pinakothek and Lenbachhaus without daytime queues.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Revo, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor, facing away from Carl-Wery-Straße (i.e., the inner courtyard side). These upper floors avoid street-level noise and offer a quieter stay, as the building is a standard mid-rise with a lift that serves all floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (1st floor in German numbering) facing Carl-Wery-Straße — direct street noise and reduced privacy. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft, as mechanical sounds can carry up from the ground floor lobby.
Best views
The inner courtyard (if applicable) or side elevation away from Carl-Wery-Straße. This is a 3-star hotel in a commercial area near the Messe trade fair, so views are functional rather than scenic — think rooftops and parked cars. No notable landmarks.
Quietest floors
3rd to 4th floor (upper levels, away from street and lift activity).
🔊 Noise notes
Carl-Wery-Straße is a through road in Munich's eastern suburbs (close to the A99 motorway interchange). Expect morning and evening rush-hour traffic noise, plus delivery trucks for nearby businesses. The hotel's bar/restaurant area on the ground floor may generate some low buzz until late evening.
Insider tips
1. Parking: Use the hotel's own car park (likely limited spaces) — free but fill early; otherwise, street parking is scarce due to residential zones. 2. Public transport: The U-Bahn (U2) station 'Klinikum Harlaching' is a 10-minute walk — better than taxis. 3. Check-in: Request room orientation at booking — the front desk can usually assign courtyard-facing rooms if asked in advance.
- 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
Instalações do hotel — Revo
Free WiFi throughout, 50 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up; no login or time limit
Single lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections
Digital newspaper kiosk on lobby tablet (10 German and 5 international papers); no physical papers
Check-in from 15:00; early bag drop allowed from 12:00; late check-out until 12:00 for €20 (weekdays) or €25 (weekends)
Free luggage storage behind the front desk during operating hours (06:00-23:00)
Step-free entrance via side ramp; lift to all floors; no accessible rooms on third floor
On-site underground parking €12 per night, 20 spaces; nearest public car park is Parkhaus Neuperlach Süd (€10 per day, 200m); no EV charging on site
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €3.50 per person per night, collected at check-in
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; a €30 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church: St. Maximilian Kolbe (493 m · ~6 min walk)
- Mosque: Salih Sanli Moschee (507 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Kirche (744 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: Uni-Kirche (1.2 km · ~16 min walk)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
pep München-Neuperlach — 2.1 km · ~26 min walk
Grünanlage Carl-Wery-Straße — 306 m · ~4 min walk
Theater Pepper — 2.1 km · ~26 min walk
Spielplatz Mangfallstraße — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Nearest — 600 m · ~8 min walk
Akazien Apotheke — 634 m · ~8 min walk
Neuperlach Süd — 345 m · ~4 min walk
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
You can exchange money at local banks or currency exchange offices in the city center, but be aware that rates at airports or tourist bureaux tend to be poor. For a better rate, consider using an ATM or a reputable online currency exchange service.
Most businesses in the 81739 area accept major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Contactless payments are widely accepted, and many locals use mobile payment apps like Paydirekt, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
Tipping in Germany is generally less than in the US, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% in restaurants and bars is considered polite. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest euro is sufficient. Hotel staff, like concierges and housekeeping, typically receive 1-2 euros per bag or 5-10 euros per day.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →A typical coffee at a local café costs around 2-3 euros, with a strong coffee at a bakery or café costing 1-2 euros.
A classic German currywurst from a street food vendor costs around 3-5 euros, while a budget-friendly lunch at a small café or bistro is around 8-12 euros.
A hearty German beer garden or pub meal can cost around 10-15 euros for a main course, while a more substantial meal at a mid-range restaurant is around 15-25 euros.
The area surrounding the Einkaufszentrum Pasing shopping mall has a variety of food stalls and street vendors offering affordable options.
Lidl and Aldi are popular budget supermarket chains in the area, with prices significantly lower than in most Western countries.
There are several second-hand shops and thrift stores along the Pasinger Straße, offering affordable high-street and vintage clothing options.
A single ticket on public transportation costs 2.50 euros, but a day pass is available for 6.90 euros. The cheapest way to get to the area from the airport is by taking the S-Bahn (S1) for 11.20 euros one way.
Consider purchasing a München Welcome Card for free public transportation and discounts at many attractions. Buy groceries and snacks at local markets or from street vendors to save money. Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and opt for traditional German cuisine at local eateries.
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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 Revo
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 600 m · ~8 min walk — pharmacy · Akazien Apotheke — 634 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Vindo ao redor
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.
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Revo?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor, facing away from Carl-Wery-Straße (i.e., the inner courtyard side). These upper floors avoid street-level noise and offer a quieter stay, as the building is a standard mid-rise with a lift that serves all floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Revo?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (1st floor in German numbering) facing Carl-Wery-Straße — direct street noise and reduced privacy. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft, as mechanical sounds can carry up from the ground floor lobby.
Is Revo noisy?
Carl-Wery-Straße is a through road in Munich's eastern suburbs (close to the A99 motorway interchange). Expect morning and evening rush-hour traffic noise, plus delivery trucks for nearby businesses. The hotel's bar/restaurant area on the ground floor may generate some low buzz until late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Revo?
The inner courtyard (if applicable) or side elevation away from Carl-Wery-Straße. This is a 3-star hotel in a commercial area near the Messe trade fair, so views are functional rather than scenic — think rooftops and parked cars. No notable landmarks.
What are insider tips for staying at Revo?
1. Parking: Use the hotel's own car park (likely limited spaces) — free but fill early; otherwise, street parking is scarce due to residential zones. 2. Public transport: The U-Bahn (U2) station 'Klinikum Harlaching' is a 10-minute walk — better than taxis. 3. Check-in: Request room orientation at booking — the front desk can usually assign courtyard-facing rooms if asked in advance.
What time is check-in at Revo?
Check-in at Revo is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Revo have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout, 50 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up; no login or time limit
Is there a city or tourist tax at Revo?
€3.50 per person per night, collected at check-in
Where can I eat cheaply near Revo?
A classic German currywurst from a street food vendor costs around 3-5 euros, while a budget-friendly lunch at a small café or bistro is around 8-12 euros.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Revo?
A single ticket on public transportation costs 2.50 euros, but a day pass is available for 6.90 euros. The cheapest way to get to the area from the airport is by taking the S-Bahn (S1) for 11.20 euros one way.
When is the best time to visit München?
May, June and September are the sweet spot: warm enough for beer gardens and lake trips, but without July-August crowds or Oktoberfest chaos. The city is green, the days are long, and you can still get a decent hotel rate.
Principais atrações em 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.