European hotel company Ruby Group has opened its second property in the southern German city of Munich.
Ruby Rosi, which is located next to Munich's rail station, features 101 rooms and is based in a former 1950s office building in the centre of the Bavarian capital. The group already runs Ruby Lilly in Munich.
The new hotel’s attractions include a 24/7 bar and a 260 square metre roof terrace on the fifth floor, which will also be open to Munich’s residents and will feature regular events and readings with local artists.
Ruby Rosi is offering five room categories at the hotel with average room rates ranging from €129-159 per night.
The Munich-based hotel group, which was founded by CEO Michael Struck in 2013, currently has 15 Ruby hotels in operation in Europe with more than 20 properties currently under construction or in planning. Ruby also opened its first hotels in Geneva and Amsterdam earlier this year.