Our Hotel

looks back on an eventful history.
It was rebuilt in the 1950s and initially run as a small guesthouse before soon becoming family-owned and receiving its name, ADRIA. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Hotel ADRIA München developed into a popular meeting place for artists and creative minds – a temporary home characterized by inspiration, encounters, and exchange. You can still feel a piece of this special atmosphere in the breakfast room today: there you will find our guest panorama, which commemorates numerous German and international personalities who stayed with us.

A brief journey through our guest history:

 

The Rubettes

Horst Tappert

Jessye Norman

Ronald Ellwin Evans

A place that connects

Our hotel may have changed on the outside – but inside,
the spirit has remained: warm, cosmopolitan, and a little bit Italian.

Whether you come to us as an artist, explorer, business traveler, or simply as
a connoisseur – we look forward to you also writing
your
story in our guest book.

“Il n’est pas de plaisir plus doux que de surprendre
un homme en lui donnant plus qu’il n’espère.”

– Charles Baudelaire –

“There is no greater pleasure than surprising someone by giving them more than they expected.”