Hospitality by tradition

...you will feel it everywhere at the Hotel Obermaier. This is due to our roots and our wonderful Bavarian homeland. Hospitality has been a venerable tradition here for more than 700 years. As early as 1859, the famous poet Wilhelm Busch stayed at our hotel; over the centuries, the former farmhouse became a romantic hotel with an inn and beer garden. The listed property has been family-owned since 1863, and today Markus Obermaier and his wife Maria are the 5th generation to run the traditional hotel. The family atmosphere, hospitality and tradition have remained, while the spacious main building has added a modern touch since 2019.

A warm welcome!

 
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Rural and close to the city

Our beautiful Trudering district has its very own urban charm: here, city and countryside come together in a friendly way. Right next to our hotel in the quiet, historic town center you will find small stores, restaurants and, of course, a supermarket. Thanks to the perfect underground and S-Bahn connections, getting into the city center is quick and easy!

 
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Busy and comfortable

Thanks to our prime location in the east of Munich, many of our guests are business travelers. In order to make their business stay successful and pleasant, we have paid particular attention to personal service. We are always happy to help and advise on request. For small meetings, we recommend our spacious lobby, where you can also work with your laptop in an inspired and concentrated manner. Our Bavarian Stüberl or the conference room offer more space. But you can also discuss business in a relaxed atmosphere over a drink or snack at the hotel bar.

 
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Familiar and personal

Family and tradition have always been very important to us. And that is exactly what we want to convey to our guests: At the Hotel Obermaier, you will feel well looked after and almost "like home" even when you are away. For us, this means above all warm, personal service and friendly helpfulness at all times. We are committed to ensuring that a stay at our family hotel is a good choice in every respect.

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 Our house in pictures

 
 
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Our history

 

1859

In 1859, the famous poet Wilhelm Busch spent the night in our house at Kirchweih. 

1863

 

The history of our hotel began back in 1863, when the first generation of Obermaiers, Josef and Theresia, acquired the listed property in the old town center of Trudering. And since then, for almost 160 years, we have owned and run the hotel, the inn and the associated butcher's shop as a family business in the old tradition. 

 
 

1984

Elisabeth Obermaier ran the Hotel Garni Obermaier from 1984. During the extensive hotel extension in 1984-1985, the entire hotel was renovated, new rooms were built, as well as a new reception and a new breakfast room with original old floor tiles from the Munich Bürgerbräukeller, which can still be seen in the beautiful breakfast room today.

Max Obermaier Sr. ran his butcher's shop with heart and soul until 1998, when the butcher's store was leased out due to his age.

 

1998

In 1998, Markus Obermaier took over the family business in the fifth generation. In 2000, he carried out extensive renovations and extensions to the hotel building, creating the new wing with today's Comfort rooms and the stylish reception area in the vaults of the estate's former stables. He and his wife Maria still run the hotel today, giving it a modern touch without breaking with tradition.

2019

Just in time for the new decade, there was an "addition to the family": after almost three years of planning and renovation, the spacious new building awaits with 66 new rooms and suites with first-class facilities. Not only does the architecture blend harmoniously into the grounds with the long-established main building, the interior of the spacious new hotel is also a successful blend of
tradition and lifestyle.

 

2023

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