My companion left her purse on the Underground train. The hotel's staff offered to go to the train station to retrieve it for her once we confirmed that they had it -- wow -- this is really going the extra mile. They were also happy to make her an extra key (big metal type) when she told them the key was lost with the purse. The staff are all young and (mostly--see below) can-do.
The Cosmopolitan is the low end 3-star of the Geisel group of 4 hotels in Munich. It is in the hip and sophisticated area of Scwabing, about 10 minutes by taxi from the historic area and only 2 blocks from the large English Garden.
Rooms were fine for a 3-star and internet free and worked great. Rooms have a walk-out balcony which was really nice since we lucked out and had nice sunny mild weather. They have both courtyard rooms and street-facing rooms -- so you can choose quiet or interesting action. The street they're on is not too busy, so I was streetside and it made for interesting gazing.
Downside -- the carpet in the corridor and on stairs was overly worn. Also, we assumed they'd be able to print a document for us but they said "the printer is down" and were helpless to do anything about it.









