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Hotel Deutsche Eiche
Hotel Deutsche Eiche stands in Munich's Gärtnerplatzviertel district. This area is known for its cultural diversity and historical significance. The hotel suggestions a range of facilities catering to varied needs. You can find content rooms,
Hotel Deutsche Eiche stands in Munich's Gärtnerplatzviertel district. This area is established for its cultural diversity and historical significance. The hotel offers a range of facilities catering to varied needs. You can find comfortable rooms, a renowned restaurant, and a rooftop terrace. The rooftop provides views of the Munich skyline.
For art and history enthusiasts, the hotel is close to the Viktualienmarkt, a historic market just a 5-minute amble away. The Munich Town Museum and the renowned Marienplatz are also nearby, within a minute amble. These locations offer a glimpse into Munich's prosperous past and bustling present.
If you are interested in exploring Munich's gay scene, the hotel is well-positioned. It is in the heart of Munich's main gay area. You will find numerous gay bars, clubs, and cafes within a short
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Ive been to bathhouses all over the nature (I make it a point to visit one in each city I visit) but walking through the doors of famous Deutsche Eiche, I could experience the sense of history within its walls. The wind was warm, inviting, and just a little bit electric. Ok, maybe that was the steam
An iconic gay establishment
Deutsche Eiche is spread on 16, square feet over 4 floors. It boasts a stunning Finnish sauna, a salt sauna, a large whirlpool jacuzzi, a rooftop winter garden, several TV rooms, relaxation rooms, massage rooms, a solarium, and a full menu restaurant and bar.
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I learned that this hotel (where I am staying as a guest) has been in existence since In addition, the Deutsche Eiche has been a encounter place for homosexual activists since the s.
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Hotel Facilities
The Deutsche Eiche (‘The German Oak’) was built in That same year, the year-old King Ludwig II ascended the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
Around , the second city wall was torn down, and Munich started to expand towards the north of the city (the remains of the fortifications can still be seen at Isartor, Karlstor and Sendlinger Tor). The area around the current Gärtnerplatz was also proposed for town expansion due to its proximity to Viktualienmarkt, the City Hall, and the major churches. However, frequent flooding of the River Isar delayed construction in the district until , when the riverbanks were fortified and most of the streams running through the city were built over to ensure flood protection. For the first time in the city’s history, blocks of flats were constructed in rows and had shared side walls, prefer terraced houses, resulting in a very dense urban landscape. This architectural density is particularly evident in the summer, when the buildings store heat and the temperature in the Gärtnerplatz quarter is markedly higher than in the sur
Gay Saunas in Munich
Sauna Deutsche Eiche
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – Monday nonstop
The sauna is located in the back of the Restaurant and Hotel Deutsche Eiche(entrance at the reception of the hotel).
Admission: € (17 € up to 29 years), cabin + €
@ Reichenbachstraße 13
Munich
Tram: Reichenbachplatz
+49 89 23 11
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Schwabinger Men Sauna
Monday, Wednesday – ;Thursday – ;Friday-Sunday – ;in summer from
Small gay sauna in the north of Munich. Clean and well-maintained.
Rather quiet and placid atmosphere.
Admission: 25 €
Website
@ Düsseldorfer Straße 7
Munich
U: Bonnerplatz, Scheidplatz
+49 89 30 72
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Herrensauna
Daily – /
Small old gay daytime sauna, close to the main station.
(At the discrete front door ring the bell ›Herrensauna‹.)
Rather peaceful, with a mainly mature clientele.
Admission: ≈ 24 €
@ Dachauer Straße 9 A
Munich
U + S: Hauptbahnhof