Relatively undiscovered, this is a small Bavarian hotel of charm and character. It is housed in a turn-of-the-20th-century neo-Gothic town house that has retained the aura of a bygone age. When the American forces overran Munich in May of 1945, this mansion was commandeered to be hastily converted into the Femina, now part of post-war history because it became the first nightclub to open after the war. The high-ceilinged bedrooms are spacious and comfortably furnished, alongside private bathrooms with both tub and shower. The hotel lies about a mile from the main rail station for Munich yet is only a 10-minute walk from the grounds of Oktoberfest. On the ground floor is the Café am Beethovenplatz, where guests order breakfast. That's about it for amenities, however.