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Hotel Miano by Limehome


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  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Family Room

  • Allergy-Free Room Available

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Across recent reviews, Hotel Miano by Limehome is praised for its convenient Pasing location near trains and shops, modern minimalist rooms, and overall cleanliness, while feedback often notes limited on-site dining and a lean, sometimes impersonal service model.

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Facilities

Good

Cleanliness

Clean

Rooms

Modern

Service

Mixed

Dining

Limited

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10

Mikael

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Feb 25, 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Very nice room, Newly renovated in good location. Will come back!
Very nice room, Newly renovated in good location. Will come back!

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Rita

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Feb 10, 2026

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Stayed 8 nights

The new owners have "digitized" the hotel. While I have no problem with online check-in prior to arrival and punching in codes for making the lift work or for accessing my room (don't have to carry a card key!) I think it's almost dangerous for guests to not have access to even a single hotel staff member at any point. The electric kettle I had requested (since there's no coffee pot in the room) and the hotel lent me was defective and it blew the fuse in the room at 3 AM (Feb 1), within hours of my arrival. In my jet-lagged state, the only access to "support" was through Whatsapp texting - even a call was not available unless you had a German phone. Further, I'm in complete darkness and the Whatsapp support person, Jasmine, asks me to "locate the fusebox!" I had to use my phone flashlight which rapidly drained the charge and I was panicked. Without a charged phone, you are frozen in this new-fangled setup. It was an awful, frightening experience. I usually stay here every year but I have serious concerns about returning. In addition, the housekeeping standards have plunged - the soap dispensers were empty and never re-filled during my entire 9-days stay. I had to request a bottle (through Whatsapp text, of course) and the bar person (knew him from my previous stays - a couple of them are being allowed to stay for a few more weeks during the transition time) gave me a bottle. I'm not sure this is "hospitality" - it is financial efficiency for sure. Owners' margins are higher!
The new owners have "digitized" the hotel. While I have no problem with online check-in prior to arrival and punching in codes for making the lift work or for accessing my room (don't have to carry a card key!) I think it's almost dangerous for guests to not have access to even a single hotel staff member at any point. The electric kettle I had requested (since there's no coffee pot in the room) and the hotel lent me was defective and it blew the fuse in the room at 3 AM (Feb 1), within hours of my arrival. In my jet-lagged state, the only access to "support" was through Whatsapp texting - even a call was not available unless you had a German phone. Further, I'm in complete darkness and the Whatsapp support person, Jasmine, asks me to "locate the fusebox!" I had to use my phone flashlight which rapidly drained the charge and I was panicked. Without a charged phone, you are frozen in this new-fangled setup. It was an awful, frightening experience. I usually stay here every year but I have serious concerns about returning. In addition, the housekeeping standards have plunged - the soap dispensers were empty and never re-filled during my entire 9-days stay. I had to request a bottle (through Whatsapp text, of course) and the bar person (knew him from my previous stays - a couple of them are being allowed to stay for a few more weeks during the transition time) gave me a bottle. I'm not sure this is "hospitality" - it is financial efficiency for sure. Owners' margins are higher!

10

Sally

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Dec 23, 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Great staff!
Great staff!

10

Christopher

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Nov 30, 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Really nice hotel. Excellent room, fresh, new, spacious and good soundproofing from outside and hallway (important feature to me). It has a nice reception/bar area and the prices were very reasonable. No coffee making in the rooms which was unusual, but the reception/bar is a nice place to have an espresso or similar. The village of Munchen-Pasing is quite nice and actually way more peaceful and enjoyable than the excessive crowds that were in Munich visiting the Christmas market. It’s only a 20 min train ride on the S system which goes regularly from Marienplatz/Karlsplatz area. If you want shopping, there is a big mall in Munchen-Pasing too. Overall, Munchen-Pasing does not have the energy or convenience of central Munich, but this hotel was a very reasonable price for a good alternative with lots of advantages.
Really nice hotel. Excellent room, fresh, new, spacious and good soundproofing from outside and hallway (important feature to me). It has a nice reception/bar area and the prices were very reasonable. No coffee making in the rooms which was unusual, but the reception/bar is a nice place to have an espresso or similar. The village of Munchen-Pasing is quite nice and actually way more peaceful and enjoyable than the excessive crowds that were in Munich visiting the Christmas market. It’s only a 20 min train ride on the S system which goes regularly from Marienplatz/Karlsplatz area. If you want shopping, there is a big mall in Munchen-Pasing too. Overall, Munchen-Pasing does not have the energy or convenience of central Munich, but this hotel was a very reasonable price for a good alternative with lots of advantages.

10

Bao-Long

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Nov 20, 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

Very convenient location, just a few minutes walk to the train station, with frequent trains taking just 10 minutes to Munich Hbf. Plenty of grocery stores and restaurants within walking distance. The hotel itself has a boutique, minimalist feel with smooth concrete walls and floors. The shower is in the room and is "separated" from the rest of the room by a shelf/rack divider piece. The window/blind system is one of the more complicated I've seen, but it works. Staff are efficient. Highly
Very convenient location, just a few minutes walk to the train station, with frequent trains taking just 10 minutes to Munich Hbf. Plenty of grocery stores and restaurants within walking distance. The hotel itself has a boutique, minimalist feel with smooth concrete walls and floors. The shower is in the room and is "separated" from the rest of the room by a shelf/rack divider piece. The window/blind system is one of the more complicated I've seen, but it works. Staff are efficient. Highly

Planeggerstrasse 2, Pasing, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Location

Pasing, a neighborhood in Munich, is home to Hotel Miano by Limehome. The area's natural beauty can be seen at English Garden and Olympic Park, while BMW Welt and Beer and Oktoberfest Museum are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Allianz Arena or Olympic Stadium.

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 00:00

Before 11:00


FAQs

Parking is available on-site, but it is limited and subject to height restrictions. Reservations are not required, but guests should be aware of the parking limitations.


Check-in is from 15:00, and check-out is until 11:00. The front desk is open 24/7, and contactless check-in and check-out options are available.


The hotel offers limited wheelchair-accessible facilities, including step-free entrances and public areas. However, specific details about accessible rooms and bathrooms are not provided.

The hotel is located in Pasing, a neighborhood in Munich, close to attractions such as Olympic Park, English Garden, BMW Welt, and the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum. It is also near Theresienwiese and Deutsches Museum.


Children are allowed at the hotel, and one child aged 2 years old or younger can stay for free when occupying the parent or guardian's room using existing bedding.


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