While the frontage feels less than inviting, given the unattractiveness of Landbergerstrasse, once you step inside you are immediately transported to a warm, uber-Bavarian (but just on the safe side of cheesy) environment. Between the rooster motif, the charming woodwork, and the perpetual smiles on the faces of the staff, my wife and I never felt less than welcome at Hahn Hotel. We were told to request rooms on the third or fourth floor on the side street and we did, and I think I'd recommend the same... I imagine street level on the front of the building might be a little louder than some would prefer. We felt very removed from the city just three floors up. Despite not being in the heart of things, as Munich is a very small city, we found it rather easy to master the tram/metro system and were able to get back home via the 19 tram even relatively late. And when it's time to take the S-Bahn to the airport, that too is very simple, and the hotel concierge will even recommend whether the 1 or the 8 is having better service that day. Breakfast was lovely: we wrote ahead and were even provided turkey ham, which was so thoughtful, although the farm-fresh scrambled eggs with herbs were the highlight of every breakfast for us. We might try to stay someplace more central during our next stay, but should that be cost-prohibitive, we would DEFINITELY stay again at the Hotel Hahn.