Claus Schnell’s Innovative Parking Solutions at Munich's Landmark Hotel, Powered by Scheidt & Bachmann
A 5-star hotel with a unique architectural design has been built in one of Munich's most prominent locations. The rooftop restaurant and bar offer breathtaking views of the city. The artistic design of the building has completely transformed the traditional square around Stachus.
The three-storey underground car park is operated by Bavaria Parkgaragen GmbH of Munich. Scheidt & Bachmann Parking Solutions was commissioned to provide a suitable car park management system to meet the needs of a high-profile public with a wide range of user groups.
The customer approach also played an important role here - the large 55' version of the entervo.signs was deliberately chosen as the appropriate solution. The display welcomes the customer and provides all relevant information about the parking process. Thanks to the state-of-the-art entervo system, the parking system is completely ticketless. Claus Schnell, Managing Director of Bavaria Parkgaragen GmbH, uses the flexible entervo system in a clever way, which we have already implemented several times at other locations.
Ticketless at the touch of a button.
Hotel customers can use entervo smart validation to change their rate to the hotel rate at the reception desk.
All car park customers have the option of paying their parking fees at the mostly cashless machines. However, a cash machine is still available for customers.
"We are honoured to be able to offer our services for the operation of this first-class location with Scheidt & Bachmann as our proven partner in Munich," adds Claus Schnell.
About Scheidt & Bachmann
In the parking industry, Scheidt & Bachmann Parking Solutions GmbH is a leading provider of integrated, modular system solutions for parking management of any size.
With its solutions, the digital transformation in the parking industry is actively shaped and supported in various forms. Together with partners, parking is seen as an essential part of the mobility chain and cross-sector, urban mobility concepts are linked.
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