The name of this sleekly modern, five-story hotel might suggest a university dormitory, which it certainly isn't. Although it's rather large, it has some of the aspects of a private home. It's near the Englischer Garten, but parking is not a problem, a fact that endears the hotel to many of its regular clients. On weekends, it draws visitors from other parts of Europe on a sightseeing binge; on weekdays, the place has a high percentage of business travelers. Guest rooms are tastefully furnished in appealing monochromatic earth tones, and to help with an undisturbed night's sleep, the hotel pays special attention to the quality of its carpeting and doors. All rooms have neatly kept bathrooms with shower-tub combinations. There's also an exceptionally well-presented breakfast buffet.