the niu Loco
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The niu Loco is named after the former Hirschau ironworks at the Englischer Garten, which produced world-famous locomotives not far from today's hotel location more than 175 years ago. The name Loco is derived from the English term locomotive. The niu Loco picks up on this story and brings it back to life with a colorful nightlife atmosphere: industrial chic meets club! Colorful candy pastel meets rudimentary remnants of the steam locomotive era: connecting rods, railway wheels and rails shine in brass and gold designs. This look is interpreted in a unique and glamorous way in combination with disco balls and reflective surfaces inside the hotel. In addition to a colorful design, the latest technology welcomes you to your room:whether high-speed WiFi, flat screen or powerful Bluetooth box. The living lobby invites you to relax and linger with its co-working space and comfortable seating. In addition to the regular breakfast buffet, there is also a selection of Chinese dishes and the hotel has tablets with a translator app.
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Munich, Munich, Germany
Address: Frankfurter Ring, 228 4, Munich, Germany
Phone: +4989954597579
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