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Berlin Summer 2018: Where to Stay

Whether you’re looking for a family friendly place to stay or the ultimate getaway where all amenities are at your fingertips, Berlin has a hotel that will fit your needs. Here you’ll find Whitewaller‘s recommendations for the best spots to rest your head.

Soho House Berlin
The regal detail and exclusivity that is found within Soho House Berlin is unlike any other. With immaculate spaces for eating, drinking, and meeting, the private members club has a boutique hotel that houses space for an unforgettable gym and rooftop pool. Boasting 65 bedrooms of varying sizes, the hotel also hosts 20 apartments and four lofts—all decorated in upscale materials, furniture pieces, and undeniable decor. Alongside Northern Italian food options from Cecconi’s, the hotel also offers Mandolin, an Aegean bistro on the rooftop that serves Turkish and Greek cuisine, and The House Kitchen.

Soho House Berlin © Soho House Berlin.

Whitewaller recommends: Indulging in the Sunday Feast.

Gorki ApartmentsMitte
On a tree-lined street, guests can find Gorki Apartments. Offering 36 apartments, the building has a unique flair—and no lobby. Instead, visitors walk through a lush courtyard that leads to a reception office.

Das Stue Courtesy of Das Stue.

Whitewaller recommends: Staying in a penthouse.

Hotel de RomeMitte
With 145 rooms, Hotel de Rome is an amenity-rich hotel with an array of unusual services. La Banca Restaurant and Bar offers elevated culinary and spirit options, and the Opera Court and Rooftop Terrace are both exquisite options for a meeting or an afternoon tea. Enjoy Spa de Rome and the hotel’s beautiful surroundings.

Gorki Apartments Courtesy of Gorki Apartments.

Whitewaller recommends: Signing up for an in-hotel babysitter.

Michelberger, Friedrichshain
Michelberger is a fun and creative hotel, bar, and restaurant, offering guests an eclectic mix of live music, exceptional food, and cocktails galore. The restaurant prides itself on its organic, local, and fresh food, and the hotel’s ambience provides an unforgettable experience.

Sir Savigny Hotel Berlin Courtesy of Sir Savigny Hotel Berlin
photo by Steve Herud.

Whitewaller recommends: Booking one of the Hideout rooms.

Das Stue, Tiergarten
Designed by the architect Johann Emil Schaudt in the late 1930s, Das Stue boasts minimalist design (with Patricia Urquiola at the helm of the public space’s artistic direction and design) and is complemented by a sauna, an indoor swimming pool, a gym, a library lounge, and two restaurants—The Casual and Cinco.

Hotel de Rome Courtesy of Hotel de Rome.

Whitewaller recommends: Enjoying a Vermouth Moment cocktail overlooking the zoo.

The Sir Savigny Hotel Berlin, Charlottenburg
The Sir Savigny Hotel Berlin opened last year to provide visitors with an urban, design-savvy hotel with 41 rooms, three suites, a library, a lounge, and a Winter Garden with a view of the courtyard garden. With midcentury classics and custom-made furniture, the hotel shines with distinct character.

Max Brown Ku'Damm Courtesy of Max Brown Ku’Damm
photo by Steve Herud.

Whitewaller recommends: Eating at The Butcher—the hotel’s burger bar.

Max Brown Ku’Damm, Wilmersdorf
Located in the heart of Charlottenburg, and just a short walk away from the Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) shopping center, Max Brown Ku’Damm is a home away from home. The rooms are quaint and stylish, equipped with Dead Clean bathroom products, signature Max Brown bedding, Crosley record players, and a tea setup.

Whitewaller recommends: Staying in a signature Extra Large room.

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Featured image credits: © Soho House Berlin.

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