Harry Kane’s nights in Munich cost more than $11,000, he probably needs more real estate here


Following his transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern Munich for 103 million euros last Saturday, Harry Kane is enjoying a lavish stay in a hotel suite that costs over 11,000 euros per night. The English striker and captain has been accommodated by the Bayern Munich executives in the most exclusive five-star hotel in the German city, the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski.

Known as the Maximilian Suite, it is located in the historic wing of the building designed by King Maximilian II of Bavaria in 1858. The suite spans 175 square meters and features a separate living room, two Carrara marble bathrooms, silk curtains, six televisions, designer furniture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Situated on Maximilian Strasse, Munich’s most exclusive shopping street renowned for its designer boutiques, the hotel provides Kane, his pregnant wife Katie, and their fitness coach with a regal stay in Bavaria.

The Bayern striker will soon find new lodgings. According to the Daily Mail, the couple will stay at the hotel until they can move into their luxurious home in Gunwald, where they will reside with their three children. Often referred to as the “Bavarian Hollywood,” Gunwald is the wealthiest neighborhood in all of Germany. While it was initially reported this summer that Kane was putting the finishing touches on his new family home near the Wentworth golf club on the outskirts of West London, the 30-year-old player has exchanged his London residence for Munich in his pursuit of his first career trophy.

In a heartfelt farewell message to Tottenham fans on Instagram, Kane expressed his gratitude to the club where he spent nearly 20 years of his life.