Factory Hotel

Top choice in Münster


This funky, sleek design hotel marries the historical with the contemporary in the defunct Germania brewery-turned-creative-campus. The 144 oversized rooms have an industrial vibe and marry red-brick, steel and concrete; some come with a balcony overlooking an artificial pond. The three restaurants and stylish bar are popular with locals.

It’s about 2km north of the city centre.

Optional breakfast is €17. Rates include access to the adjacent fitness club.


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