Aparthotel Adagio Access Stay Summary
Aparthotel Adagio Access is a practical choice in Munich if you want to stay near Olympiapark and prefer a room with a small kitchen instead of a standard hotel room. The U3 Oberwiesenfeld station is within walking distance, so getting to central Munich is easy, and the location works especially well for events at Olympiastadion or Olympiahalle. The rooms can be very useful for longer stays, business trips, family travel, and budget-conscious city breaks. A fridge, small stove, microwave, kettle, dishes, desk, free lobby coffee, laundry facilities and a small gym all add convenience. The weak point is consistency. Some rooms were clean, quiet and spacious, while others had worn furniture, dust, hair on the floor, bathroom mold, silverfish, torn towels, weak water pressure, poor air conditioning or limited kitchen equipment. Breakfast is fine when included, but at 18 euros per person it feels expensive if plates, cups, food or seats are not available quickly. Parking in the hotel garage is convenient but costs 16 euros per night. Overall, Aparthotel Adagio Access is worth considering when the rate is reasonable and the Olympiapark location matters.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Rooms and Prices
Studio rooms with kitchenette
The studio rooms are the main reason to choose this hotel. Having a fridge, small stove, microwave, kettle and basic dishes in the room makes a real difference, especially for more than one night. It is easy to keep drinks cold, make a simple breakfast or heat up a quick dinner. For a business stay, the desk and kitchenette make the room more practical than a normal hotel room. For families, the fridge and microwave are useful for snacks and children’s food. The kitchen, however, is better for simple meals than proper cooking. Some rooms had only two sets of plates, glasses and cutlery. Deep plates, a sharp knife, cutting board, dish towel, proper sponge, larger bowls, salt, pepper and extra trash bags were missing. The stove is small, and using a pan can block the second heating area. If you plan to cook often, bring a few small kitchen basics with you.
Double rooms, twin rooms and beds
The double and twin rooms are functional. A normal bed was comfortable enough, and the bedding was clean in the better rooms. The sofa beds and wall beds were less comfortable. Some felt hard, slightly unstable or awkward because of the wooden edge near the head of the bed. The pillows were often small and flat, so asking reception for an extra pillow is a good idea. Twin rooms worked well for friends or colleagues when the room was prepared correctly. On one stay, a room booked for separate beds was not set up as expected, but the hotel handled the issue. The bedding was generally acceptable, though there were occasional details like a sheet with a small hole or thin pillows that made the room feel older.
Family rooms and exact rates
For families, the hotel works best when you get a larger apartment or connecting rooms. Two connected rooms were comfortable for four people, and an apartment with a separate sleeping area made the stay easier with children. The extra bed and sofa bed were not as comfortable as a real bed, so they are fine for a short stay but not ideal for a long family holiday. Prices changed a lot depending on demand. A business stay at about 120 euros per night felt fair. On busier dates, a small room for two was around 180 euros per night, a single business room reached around 230 euros per night, and a family room for four went up to about 570 euros for one night. At 570 euros, worn furniture and bathroom issues were hard to accept. This hotel makes much more sense in the lower price range than at event or peak-season rates.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Check-in, Check-out and Payment
Arrival and front desk
Check-in was usually straightforward. The booking was found quickly, and staff explained the room, breakfast, underground parking and free drinks in the lobby. Early arrival did not always mean early room access. About two hours before official check-in time, early entry was offered only with an extra charge. Still, it was possible to wait in the lobby, drink coffee or leave luggage. On a very early arrival, the hotel allowed use of the breakfast area, laundry and gym while the room was being prepared. Room problems were often handled quickly. A room booked for four people but not prepared correctly was changed, and a bathroom issue was repaired quickly by the maintenance staff.
Card payment, prepaid booking and deposit
Card payment was the easiest option. Online and app bookings usually went through without trouble. The deposit policy needs attention, though. During certain periods, a 200 euro deposit was requested at check-in. For two studios, a 500 euro deposit was charged to the credit card. It did not feel like a simple hold because the amount was actually taken from the card. At check-out, refund information was not always clear, which made the process stressful. Prepaid bookings were not flexible when dates needed to be changed or cancelled. Before booking, check whether the rate is refundable, whether a deposit is required, and whether breakfast or parking will be charged separately.
Check-out and extra charges
Check-out was quick when there were no open issues. The process was mainly returning the key and confirming breakfast, parking, deposit and any lobby shop purchases. In the morning, the front desk and breakfast area can get busy. On one early morning, one staff member was handling both breakfast and reception until another colleague arrived. If you have an early train, flight or business meeting, settle parking fees and deposit questions the night before.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Cleanliness and Room Condition
Clean rooms with uneven standards
A good room at Aparthotel Adagio Access is clean, quiet and easy to settle into. The bed, desk, kitchen and bathroom can be perfectly fine. But the standard was not the same in every room. Some rooms had dust near the bed, hair on the floor, dirty kitchen equipment or a pan with old grease in the cupboard. One room had a leaking fridge, and another kept a strong food smell during the stay. The first few minutes after entering the room matter here. Check the bathroom, bed area, kitchen cupboards, towels and fridge before unpacking fully.
Furniture, lighting and room equipment
The furniture is practical but visibly used in some rooms. A desk, chairs, cupboards and storage space are useful for longer stays. Some rooms, however, had broken bedside lights, confusing light switches that did not seem to do anything, small holes in the curtains and worn furniture edges. In one room, part of the inventory was fixed with tape. It worked, but it did not feel premium. These details are easier to accept at a low rate. At higher rates, they make the stay feel overpriced.
Cleaning during longer stays
Because this is an aparthotel, daily full cleaning is not always included. For shorter stays, room cleaning may not happen unless requested or paid for, while longer stays may include cleaning only after several nights. Fresh towels and extra dishes can be requested at reception. Towels were not always great; some were thin, and one was torn. For longer stays, ask at check-in how cleaning, towel changes and extra kitchen items are handled.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Bathroom, Shower and Hot Water
Shower and water pressure
Bathrooms varied a lot. In the better rooms, the bathroom was modern, spacious enough and the shower worked well. Hot water was available around the clock, and some showers had strong pressure. In weaker rooms, water pressure was low, the temperature changed between hot and cold, and the shower door did not close properly. In one room, the shower drainage was poor and water ran across the bathroom floor, requiring several towels to clean it up.
Sink, mirror and towels
Some bathrooms were clean and functional. Others needed maintenance. There were rooms with rusted mirrors, black marks around the sink overflow, loose towel rails, dusty ventilation and a bathroom heater that did not work. The towels were sometimes thin. For one or two nights, this may be manageable, but on a longer stay these details become annoying.
Mold and silverfish
The worst bathroom issue was mold. Black marks around shower seals, dirty corners, yellowed shower trays and silverfish appeared in some rooms. Insect traps under the bed were also found after moving the bed. If you get a room like this, ask for a room change immediately. Clean rooms exist in this hotel, but the weaker rooms need more maintenance.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Sleep Quality, Noise and Climate Control
Train tracks and windows
The hotel is in a generally quiet area, but there are train tracks behind the building. With the window closed, some rooms stayed quiet. With the window open, train noise was easy to hear, including late trains. Light sleepers should request a room away from the tracks. If you like sleeping with fresh air, this is an important point.
Corridor and neighbor noise
Soundproofing was not perfect. A TV from the next room, loud conversations in the hallway and guests returning late at night could be heard. On some stays, people were talking loudly late in the evening and again very early in the morning. The hotel is still fine for sleeping if you get a good room location, but it is not the best choice for guests who need total silence.
Air conditioning and heating
Air conditioning worked well in some rooms and poorly in others. One room stayed too warm even with the air conditioning at the strongest setting. Opening the window helped with temperature but brought in train noise. Heating was also uneven, and the bathroom heater did not always work. In warm weather, check the air conditioning as soon as you enter the room.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Breakfast and Facilities
Breakfast price and food
Breakfast was included in some bookings. When paid separately, it was 18 euros per person. In the past, it was available at 12 euros, but 18 euros is the safer number to expect. The buffet was simple: rolls, croissants, coffee from the machine, basic warm items, scrambled eggs, yogurt and cold breakfast items. It was not a fancy breakfast, but it was enough for a quick morning. A warm pretzel at breakfast was a nice detail.
Refills and seating
The main breakfast problem was organization. When the hotel was full, plates, cups, cutlery or bread could run out. Refills were sometimes slow. On one morning, waiting for a seat took more than 30 minutes. At 18 euros per person, that is hard to justify. If breakfast is included, it is worth using. If you need to pay extra, eating in the room or going to a nearby café can be a better choice.
Lobby coffee, shop, gym and laundry
Free coffee, tea and water in the lobby are a strong plus. It is convenient during the day and helpful for business stays. The small lobby shop is useful for snacks, drinks and emergency items, but prices are high. One price list was outdated, and some items cost more than expected at checkout. The gym is small, with basic equipment such as dumbbells, a treadmill and a bike. The laundry room is useful for longer stays.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Staff and Service
Friendly front desk
Many front desk staff members were friendly, polite and helpful. They explained the hotel properly, answered questions and reacted quickly to room issues. Room changes, maintenance help and lost-item help were handled well. Having online orders delivered to reception also worked smoothly. On good days, the staff made the stay much more pleasant.
Weaker service moments
There were also poor service moments. Online booking problems were not handled helpfully. Cancellation and deposit questions became frustrating. A complaint about waiting more than 30 minutes for breakfast seating received an unhelpful response. A request for a second room key also caused unnecessary discussion. Service quality depends heavily on the individual staff member and how busy the hotel is.
Breakfast and housekeeping staff
Housekeeping helped with extra towels and missing items when requested through reception. Breakfast staff were often trying their best, but there were not always enough people during busy hours. That caused delays with plates, cups, food and tables. This felt more like a staffing issue than laziness.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Parking
Underground garage for 16 euros per night
The hotel has an underground garage with direct access to the building. It is very convenient with luggage, children or bad weather. The price was 16 euros per night. For Munich, that is not shocking, but it still adds a noticeable cost to a budget stay. On busy days, the garage could be full.
Street parking and public transport
Free street parking nearby is limited. You may find a spot with luck, but it is not something to rely on. Since U3 Oberwiesenfeld is close, public transport is usually easier for getting around Munich. If you arrive by car, it makes sense to park it and use the subway, but add the 16 euros per night to your total budget.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Pros, Cons and Would I Stay Again
Pros
The main pros are the Olympiapark location, U3 access, kitchenette, free lobby drinks, laundry facilities and helpful staff. For business trips, longer stays, family travel and concerts, the hotel is very practical. The green space and playground behind the hotel are also good for families and dog owners. A good room can be spacious, quiet and comfortable.
Cons
The cons are cleanliness, bathroom maintenance, limited kitchen equipment and extra costs. Some rooms had mold, silverfish, hair, dust, torn towels, worn furniture, weak air conditioning or poor water pressure. Breakfast at 18 euros is only worth it if the buffet and seating are running smoothly. Parking at 16 euros per night must be added to the total stay cost. Deposit and prepaid booking rules also need careful checking.
Overall verdict
I would stay at Aparthotel Adagio Access again, but only at the right price. Around 120 euros per night, it is a useful and good-value option near Olympiapark and U3 Oberwiesenfeld. At 180 euros, 230 euros or more per night, I would compare other hotels as well because the room condition is not always strong enough for those rates. After check-in, check the bathroom, bed, kitchenette, air conditioning and towels immediately, and ask for a room change if something is wrong.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Location and Nearby Transport
Olympiapark, U3 Oberwiesenfeld and Olympia shopping area
Aparthotel Adagio Access is not in Munich’s old town, but it is very convenient for the Olympiapark area. U3 Oberwiesenfeld station is about 5 to 10 minutes away on foot. From there, Marienplatz and central Munich are reachable in about 20 minutes. Olympiapark, Olympiastadion and Olympiahalle are easy to reach, especially for concerts or events. The Olympia shopping area is also accessible by public transport. Behind the hotel, there are green areas and a playground, which is useful for families and guests with dogs. If the main plan is classic sightseeing, you will use the subway often. If the plan is Olympiapark, this location works very well.
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