Best budget hotels in Munich for 2024

Munich has a lot to offer to budget travelers. Restaurants and shops abound, and the leafy streets and gorgeous buildings create a refined, elegant scene.

And if you are looking for more hustle and bustle, Munich has that too. During Oktoberfest, you’ll also see the wild side of the city.

Sure, Munich is pretty affordable, and that goes for hotels too. But not all budget hotels are the same, and we certainly don’t want you to sacrifice your nice vacation just to save a dime.

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Best budget hotels in Munich

We found hotels that check off more than just the budget-friendly box — these hotels are clean, comfortable, charming, and staffed with the best of the best.

simple hotel room with wood bed frame, floral curtains, and small fan on a dresser

You won’t beat the location at Pension Locarno. Photo: Booking.com

Pension Locarno

Neighborhood: North of the Train Station
Double room from $65

Location, location, Locarno. While the rooms are simple, the staff is kind and the location near Central Station and top-notch shopping is hard to beat… especially with rates this low. Bathrooms are shared, rooms are spacious, and the free Internet is fast. Read the full review

red and beige hotel room at ibis Munchen City, one of the best budget hotels in Munich

Enjoy simple rooms with all the creature comforts at Ibis Munchen City. Photo: Booking.com

Ibis Munchen City

Neighborhood: North of the Train Station
Doubles from $77

Sure, this is a hotel chain, but Ibis offers familiar comforts in a convenient location near the train station, all for rates that won’t put you over budget. Enjoy TVs, free Wi-Fi, and even air conditioning—a less common perk in Munich hotels. Read the full review

breakfast room with tables in red tablecloths and plants on a windowsill

Indulge in Pension Haydn’s breakfast buffet, included in the nightly rate, in the cozy dining room. Photo: Booking.com

Pension Haydn

Neighborhood: South of the Train Station
Doubles starting at $97

Looking for some peace and quiet? Book at Pension Haydn, which sits on a quieter side street. Rooms are colorful and have flat-screen TVs, and you can access free Wi-Fi in the common areas. If you book in advance, you may even score a room with a balcony. Read the full review

Belle Blue

Belle Blue Zentrum

Neighborhood: South of the Train Station
Doubles from $106

The Belle Blue Zentrum has made blue one of our favorite color. In reality, the attractive hotel is decked out in an array of bright shades. Rooms are soundproof and have televisions, air conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Best of all, the hotel offers complimentary coffee, tea, prosecco, and mulled wine. Cheers! Read the full review

Motel One

Nice view! Splurge on a patio room at Motel One.

Motel One München Sendlinger Tor

Neighborhood: Stadtmitte
Doubles starting at $109

The Motel One chain is stylish and affordable, and the Sendlinger Tor location is a great cheapo spot. Rooms are sleek in teal and black, and amenities include air conditioning, flat-screen televisions, free Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Read the full review

More budget hotels in Munich

Want even more choices for hotels in Munich? Check out EuroCheapo’s complete Munich hotel guide.

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