Rosewood Munich: A Luxurious Wellness Sanctuary In The Heart of BavariaRosewood Munich: A Wellness & Cultural Sanctuary in the Heart of Bavaria

Rosewood Munich: A Luxurious Wellness Sanctuary In The Heart of Bavaria

Munich has always been a city that rewards curiosity—its cobbled streets, historic squares, and vibrant arts scene offer a kaleidoscope of experiences. With Cathay Pacific’s recently launched direct route from Hong Kong to Munich, the city is now more accessible than ever, and no stay captures its essence quite like Rosewood Munich. Opened in October 2023, the property is the first ultra-luxury hotel in the city in over a decade, housed across two meticulously restored landmarks: the former Bavarian State Bank headquarters and the aristocratic Palais Neuhaus-Preysing. Here, history is not just preserved—it is celebrated, creating a setting where heritage, culture, and modern wellness coalesce into an urban sanctuary.

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Accommodation: Bespoke Elegance with a View

The hotel’s 132 guestrooms, including 59 suites and five exclusive houses, are a testament to refined craftsmanship. Designed by Tara Bernerd & Partners, the interiors seamlessly blend Baroque and Rococo architectural flourishes with contemporary luxury.

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Each room is distinct: expansive suites offer floor-to-ceiling windows framing the city skyline, while residences such as the Prinzessin Ferdinande House feature suspended glass bridges above bustling streets—a tranquil perch perfect for reflection or reading. The König Maximillian House, with its vaulted ceilings and central fireplace, is ideal for intimate gatherings or multi-generational family stays. Bespoke furnishings, curated artwork by Olaf Hajek and Rosanna Merklin, and personalised butler service ensure every detail is tailored, making the experience profoundly personal yet indulgently grand.

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Facilities: A Private Urban Retreat

Rosewood Munich’s design seamlessly balances public grandeur with intimate spaces. Two serene courtyards—the Wintergarten and Palaishof—offer a quiet oasis amid Old Town’s rhythm, perfect for morning coffee or sunset contemplation. The hotel’s event spaces are equally impressive, with over 600 sqm of indoor space, including a 234 sqm Grand Ballroom, historic junior ballroom, and flexible salons, all crafted with historic integrity in mind. For fitness and wellness, a state-of-the-art Technogym-equipped fitness centre and a dedicated movement studio ensure guests maintain vitality without leaving the property.

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Wellness: Asaya® Spa, Germany’s First

At the heart of Rosewood Munich’s wellness philosophy is Asaya® Spa, spanning 1,300 sqm across two floors. More than a spa, it is an urban sanctuary where the mind, body, and soul are nurtured. Six treatment rooms, an indoor pool, dual saunas, and an herbal steam room provide a deeply restorative environment, complemented by bespoke therapies from Dr. Barbara Sturm, OTO, and EviDenS de Beauté.

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The Social House wellness suite offers private day retreats, while the Asaya® atelier allows guests to bring the spa experience home with a curated selection of clean beauty, lifestyle, and wellness products. Every programme, whether a facial, massage, or movement session, is tailored to individual needs, making this an unparalleled destination for rejuvenation.

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Dining: Alpine Heritage with a Modern Twist

Rosewood Munich’s culinary narrative is equally immersive. Brasserie Cuvilliés offers contemporary interpretations of Bavarian and Alpine classics, from Steckerlfisch to hand-crafted spinach dumplings, all paired with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Bar Montez, inspired by legendary dancer Lola Montez, is a sensory delight—craft cocktails, live jazz, and a stunning stained-glass installation evoking Munich’s 1920s music scene. Wintergarten and Palaishof provide elegant settings for breakfast, afternoon tea, or light bites amid natural greenery and sunlight, while partnerships with local producers—Alpine caviar, Tegernsee Wagyu, Chiemsee rice—underscore the hotel’s commitment to provenance and authenticity.

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Overview: The Ultimate Urban Wellness Retreat

There’s something quietly magical about Rosewood Munich. It’s not just the way history lingers in its grand staircases and frescoed ceilings, but how it continues to live through the people who know it best. Many locals who once worked in this storied building now return as regulars, swapping memories with the staff about its decades of transformation. Each morning, I join them in spirit—sitting by the window with a plate of warm, freshly baked pretzels and a cup of strong coffee, watching the city wake. The rest of the day unfolds among nearby churches and cobbled streets, the air crisp and bright with that unmistakable Bavarian charm. Returning to Rosewood feels like stepping into a quieter rhythm, where history, artistry, and hospitality intertwine to create something deeply human—a place that feels both timeless and entirely your own.

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Faye Bradley

Faye Bradley is the editor and business development manager at Compare Retreats. She is an avid writer, editor, illustrator and yogi who is passionate about all things wellness, travel and the arts.

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