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Hilton Munich Park HILTON MUNICH PARK MICE HOTEL AT THE ENGLISH GARDEN MUNICH OUR LOCATION CITIES • Nuremberg (160km) • Stuttgart (230km) • Frankfurt (390km) • Berlin (580km) • Hamburg (790km) LOCATIONS • MUC Airport (35km) • MUC Main Station (5km) • MUC Fairground (10km) MUNICH KEY FACTS • 3rd-largest city in Germany, capital of Bavaria A VERY WARM WELCOME • Population: 1.5 million AND GRÜSS GOTT TO • Munich Airport, 2nd busiest airport in MUNICH Germany with 500 daily flights from 71 airlines into 66 countries and 192 destinations DYNAMIC - INNOVATIVE - • Around 430 hotels in Munich with ca 45,000 rooms CHARMING • Munich offers a broad spectrum of high-capacity industries • Munich hosts a number of international trade shows MUNICH INDUSTRIES Automotive Aerospace Medical and life sciences Information and communication technology Financial Services Cross-industry technologies Media / Creative industries Corporate services Hilton Munich Park Main Station City Center Octoberfest Hilton Munich City MUNICH INCENTIVES Gasteig Cultural Centre – home of the Munich Philharmonics + a variety of cultural activities German Museum – world’s largest museum of technology and science Isar River – miles of beautiful shorelines, great spots for BBQs and long walks Marienplatz & Old Town - famous Glockenspiel, many cafés and restaurants Viktualienmarkt – daily market with over 140 stands featuring local and exotic delicacies Bavarian State Opera – Germany’s largest and one of the world’s leading opera houses English Garden – one of the largest urban parks in the world with beer gardens, walking routes, sun bathing spots and famous Eisbach river surfers Nymphenburg Palace – one of Europe’s largest royal palaces with a huge park Day Trips – Zugspitze (top of Germany), great lakes at Tegernsee, Starnberg, Ammersee and Chiemsee Oktoberfest – attention, takes place in September! Oktoberfest Source: Munich Tourism / Frank Bauer German Museum Isar River Marienplatz & Frauenkirche Nymphenburg Castle Bavarian State Opera BMW Museum Viktualienmarkt Source: Munich Tourism / Allianz Arena Source: Munich Tourism / Werner Boehm ... and much more HILTON MUNICH PARK LOCATION • Located directly at the English Garden • Beer garden “Chinesischer Turm” within walking distance • Beer garden “Seehaus” within easy reach Source: Munich Tourism / Luis Gervasi • A few minutes’ drive to historical city center • 10 minutes’ drive to Munich Fairground • Allianz Arena only a 10 minutes’ drive away HILTON MUNICH PARK FACTS & FIGURES FIGURES • 484 Rooms & Suites • 21 Conference Rooms • 250 Parking Spaces • Tivoli Restaurant • Eisbach Terrace – summer terrace serving high quality food and drinks • People’s Lounge – lobby, snacks and drinks • People’s Bar HILTON MUNICH PARK MEETING AREA KEY FACTS GROUNDLEVEL • Conference center for up to 1,015 attendees • 16 fully flexible meeting rooms • 4 boardrooms • 1 ballroom with foyer ROOF LOCATIONS • 15th floor - Salon Marco Polo function room for up to 330 guests overlooking Munich, Alps and English Garden • Roof top terrace for private functions GUEST ROOMS EXPLORE OUR VARIOUS GUEST ROOM OPTIONS AND HILTON HEALTH CLUB & SPA FACILITIES HILTON MUNICH PARK GUEST ROOMS 475 Guest Rooms in Standard, Deluxe and Executive categories including 86 Twin Guest Rooms HILTON MUNICH PARK SUITES Our 9 Suites offer up to 140m²/1,507ft² and a separate sleeping and living room area HILTON MUNICH PARK EXECUTIVE LOUNGE Enjoy breakfast, snacks & refreshments in the spacious Executive Lounge HILTON MUNICH PARK FITNESS 24-hour access to the fitness center with Precor equipment HILTON MUNICH PARK INDOOR POOL Enjoy a nice swim in the heated indoor pool with countercurrent HILTON MUNICH PARK SPA Hilton Health Club & Spa offers a great variety of massage options, sauna & steam bath on 750m²/8,073ft² MEETING AREA CONGRESS, MEETING, EXHIBITION & EVENT SPACE HILTON MUNICH PARK SALON MARC 4 boardrooms in different sizes from 32m²/344ft² to 80m²/861ft² for meetings from 10 to 18 attendees HILTON MUNICH PARK SALON MONET All flexible meeting rooms provide natural daylight with a view into the green HILTON MUNICH PARK SALON VAN GOGH We offer 16 flexible meeting rooms in different sizes from 18m²/193ft² to 202m²/2,174ft² for meetings with up to 185 attendees HILTON MUNICH PARK SALON RUMFORD 230m²/2,475ft² holds up to 140 guests in banquet style for weddings or up to 230 guests in theatre style HILTON MUNICH PARK RUMFORD TERRACE Ideal for outside buffets, BBQs and cocktail receptions overlooking the Eisbach river HILTON MUNICH PARK BALLROOM 821m²/8,837ft² with a ceiling height of 4.3m/14ft Up to 1,015 guests in a comfortable theatre style or 630 guests for a classic classroom set up HILTON MUNICH PARK BALLROOM Royal Dinner Theme Party: King Ludwig II HILTON MUNICH PARK BALLROOM HILTON MUNICH PARK BALLROOM FOYER 800m²/8,611ft² catering and exhibition space Can hold up to 720 guests for a reception HILTON MUNICH PARK SALON MARCO POLO 4 sections on 500m²/5,381ft² for up to 350 guests Ideal for gala functions, receptions and social events HILTON MUNICH PARK ROOF TERRACE The small roof top terrace can be booked for exclusive receptions and events for up to 66 guests HILTON MUNICH PARK CAPACITY GROUNDFLOOR Room Size The Parl U Bdr Rec Gala Cab Ballroom ABC 821m² / 8,837ft² 1,020 600 - - 1,000 600 420 Ballroom AB 571m² / 6,146ft² 650 330 - - 520 400 280 Ballroom BC 621m² / 6,684ft² 700 425 - - 550 530 318 Ballroom A 200m² / 2,152ft² 250 108 54 60 150 100 70 Ballroom B 371m² / 3,993ft² 500 288 66 84 350 150 105 Ballroom C 250m² / 2,690 250 108 60 72 180 100 70 Ballroom Foyer total 800m² / 8,611ft² - - - - 720 450 - Ballroom Foyer GF 460m² / 4,951ft² - - - - 420 270 - Ballroom Foyer Mezzanine 340m² / 3,659ft² - - - - 300 180 - Salon Rumford 150m² / 1,614ft² 100 72 36 42 100 60 36 Salon + Foyer Rumford 230m² / 2,475ft² 230 150 60 70 200 140 84 Rumford Terrace Tivoli Pavillon 65m² / 699ft² - - - 28 - 54 - HILTON MUNICH PARK FLOOR PLAN GROUNDFLOOR HILTON MUNICH PARK CAPACITY MEZZANINE Room Size The Parl U Bdr Rec Gala Cab Salon Picasso 43m² / 462ft² 50 30 21 21 30 30 18 Salon Dali 39m² / 419ft² 30 24 15 14 25 20 12 Salons Picasso / Dali 78m² / 839ft² 80 54 30 30 55 60 36 Salon Miro 26m² / 279ft² 20 12 - 10 12 10 6 Salon Renoir 76m² / 818ft² 60 45 25 25 50 50 30 Salon Monet 50m² / 538ft² 40 32 20 20 35 40 24 Salon van Gogh 102m² / 1,097ft² 70 45 30 30 70 70 42 Salon Cezanne 100m² / 1,076ft² 90 54 30 30 70 80 48 Salons Cezanne / van Gogh 202m² / 2,174ft² 185 110 50 50 180 150 90 Salon Matisse 80m² / 861ft² 70 36 30 30 45 50 35 Salon Chagall 60m² / 645ft² 60 21 15 15 35 30 28 Salon Marc 80m² / 861ft² - - - 18 - - - Salon Kandinsky 52m² / 559ft² - - - 18 - - - Salon Macke 80m² / 861ft² - - - 18 - - - Salon Klee 32m² / 344ft² - - - 14 - - - HILTON MUNICH PARK FLOOR PLAN MEZZANINE HILTON MUNICH PARK CAPACITY TOP FLOORS Room Size The Parl U Bdr Rec Gala Cab Salon Marco Polo 375m² / 4,036ft² - - - - 400 330 - Salon Marco Polo East 70m² / 753ft² 65 30 27 30 70 60 18 Salon Marco Polo South 205m² / 2,206ft² 140 72 30 45 170 160 48 Salon Marco Polo West 100m² / 1,076ft² 80 54 33 36 100 80 24 Salon Marco Polo East / 275m² / 2,960ft² - - - - 250 210 - South Salon Marco Polo South / 305m² / 3,282ft² - - - - 280 240 - West Salon Marco Polo West / 225m² / 2,421ft² 180 130 - - 250 200 - Sapporo Sapporo 125m² / 1,345ft² 120 72 35 42 140 120 42 Roof Terrace “Roof66” HILTON MUNICH PARK FLOOR PLAN 15th FLOOR FOOD & DRINKS TASTY FOOD OPTIONS AND REFRESHING DRINKS HILTON MUNICH PARK TIVOLI RESTAURANT Enjoy international and local favorites with a lovely view of the Eisbach HILTON MUNICH PARK TIVOLI PAVILION Private dining room for up to 54 guests HILTON MUNICH PARK EISBACH TERRACE Outside summer terrace for after work functions, BBQs and drink receptions HILTON MUNICH PARK PEOPLE’S BAR Meeting spot for after work drinks in a cozy atmosphere HILTON MUNICH PARK PEOPLE’S CLUB Private area that can be booked for evening events HILTON MUNICH PARK PEOPLE’S LOUNGE Lobby café ideal for quick coffee breaks & meetings CONTACTS FOR INQUIRIES, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH US HILTON MUNICH PARK SALES TEAM Stephan Plut Boris Hog Director of Sales Senior Sales Manager T: +49 (0)89 3845 4404 T: +49 (0)89 3845 4406 M: +49 (0)171 276 5533 M: +49 (0)151 5288 3734 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] SEE YOU SOON IN MUNICH.
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