The Gambino Hotel Cincinnati is a very modern hotel with a very convenient location right next to a commuter train station. It appears to be built not long ago in the middle of a very nice neighborhood in Fasangarten, a suburb of Munich. My room was ample and very clean and the bed was comfortable too. The bathroom was split between the toilet room and the shower area--which was open and very splashy, by the way. There is a small supermarket right underneath the hotel, with a good coffee shop inside. The only problem was that the supermarket's hours were not the most convenient to speak of. To me, the most convenient feature by far was the proximity of the commuter rail line, which was literally a few steps away. The train is part of the subway system and takes you directly into downtown Munich (and other locations). The cost of the ticket is about 3 euros one-way (they charge you by zone like most metro systems in Europe). There are very, very limited dining choices in the area though. I did have to walk about half hour to find an excellent Italian restaurant, but that was about it! In addition, the surroundings of this hotel were under heavy construction, which made it very difficult for taxis to drop you off directly in front of the hotel. I did have to walk about a block hauling my heavy luggage to get there. Construction may be over by the time I write this lines though. Overall, I felt that the hotel was reasonably priced given the fact that it is in the Munich area.