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A Retreat into WALD.WEIT - Rheingau Review

A Retreat into WALD.WEIT - Rheingau Review

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WALD.WEIT

*Where the Forest Breathes and the Vine Whispers

reviewed Alban E. Smajli

 

High above the Rheingau valley, somewhere between the sacred silence of the forest and the poised rows of Riesling vines, lies WALD.WEIT, a sanctuary designed to hold you.

 

The architecture emerges as a tribute to nature, shaped by its rhythm and presence. A rhythm of vertical wood, floor-to-ceiling glass, and gentle curves echoes the tall stillness of the Hahnwald that surrounds the property. Every line seems drawn from the land.

 
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WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat, Lobby
seen Tim Karapetian

 
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WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat
Architecture

 

From our first step onto the elevated plateau near Kiedrich – a town that feels too poetic to be real – WALD.WEIT invites breath, real breath. That kind that expands your ribs, your pace, your presence.

The hotel’s design speaks in quiet textures. Neutral tones, tactile materials, and forms that feel shaped by the land itself. Inside the WALD.WEIT Suite, nature enters fully—through floor-to-ceiling windows, through the scent of wood, through stillness that fills the room like light. Every surface feels deliberate and every detail rests. Beds are oriented toward the treetops, terraces suspend you above the canopy, and silence is full of birdsong and stillness.

 

Then there’s the spa. Panoramic rooftop saunas, the hands of a massage team whose intuition needs no words, and treatments that seem to tap into the landscape’s own wisdom. Inhale fir, exhale fatigue. The upcoming 6,500m² spa extension promises an infinity pool that slips into a natural swimming pond, a body of water that mirrors sky and self.

At WALD.FEIN, the restaurant, the forest arrives again, but this time as flavor. Chef Falk Richter distills the region’s essence into each course, foraging aesthetics into the plate: fermented cauliflower, gold trout with dandelion and topinambur, and venison with birch bark pasta. Each ingredient local, each dish a dialogue. We sipped Robert Weils Riesling as a continuation of the story outside. With 300 labels to explore, each bottle unfolds its own complete tale.

 
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Robert Weil Riesling at WALD.FEIN Restaurant

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WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat
seen Tim Karapetian

 
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WALD.WEIT Suite
seen Thomas Ott

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WALD.WEIT Suite
seen Tim Karapetian

 
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WALD.WEIT Suite
seen Tim Karapetian

 

WALD.WEIT carries its strength in the quiet continuity between indulgence and intention. Sustainability lives in every layer, from the geothermal system beneath the earth to the timber sourced from local forests, from smart automation that regulates warmth and light to architectural decisions rooted in ecological responsibility. The result is a place that speaks fluently in the language of longevity, where the air feels as considered as the materials, and where presence becomes part of the rhythm.

Beyond the retreat, the landscape opens into centuries of cultivated beauty. A forest path leads to Kloster Eberbach, where stone and silence hold Gothic history with grace. Further through the valley, the Weingut Robert Weil invites you into a world where Riesling is understood and where the process behind every vintage is shared with the joy, passion, and precision it deserves. A visit here is essential, as an immersion into the aesthetic and spirit of the Rheingau.

 

Time at WALD.WEIT stretches gently and days move between walking trails and mountain paths, between spa rituals and quiet forest air, between meals that nourish and views that still the mind. The garden welcomes you back after movement, after discovery, and after reflection. There’s only a returning to something grounded, deliberate, and whole.

This place resonates and every detail, from architecture to atmosphere, extends an invitation to dwell in balance—with the land, with time, with yourself. Enjoy your stay!

 

visit WALD.WEIT Hotel Website www.wald-weit.com
follow on Instagram @wald.weit.retreat


all images (c) WALD.WEIT

DAS.GOLDBERG Hotel - Bad Hofgastein Review

DAS.GOLDBERG Hotel - Bad Hofgastein Review

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A Family Journey to DAS.GOLDBERG

*Where Silence, Stone, and Sky Gather

reviewed Qamile Krasniqi

 

Above the rooftops of Bad Hofgastein, DAS.GOLDBERG rests on a plateau that opens wide to sky and valley.

 

The air holds a kind of hush, broken only by the movement of fir trees and the sound of water from the natural lake below. Stone, glass, wood, and gold-toned light structure this place, a rhythm that repeats across its suites, pathways, and spa.

Arrival is through a drawbridge. Inside, patterns form in a bed of sand beneath a suspended pendulum. The lobby’s air tastes of roasted beans from the in-house coffee roastery. Each object here is chosen: leather, linen, light, all part of a quiet design language shaped by Austrian hands and alpine sensibility. Our family—two adults, two children—stepped into this rhythm without resistance. Mornings began with homemade granola and spelt breads; evenings closed with five thoughtful courses and the warmth of herbal tea. In between we had slow walks through tall grass, long views from the terrace, moments of immersion in the infinity pool and whirlpool that catch the last of the sun.

 
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The design of DAS.GOLDBERG speaks through materials, it´s aged oak, alpine wool, slate, and handblown glass. The rooms open fully to the mountains, with large windows and balconies that stretch into the air. A swing chair waits beside the fireplace, while golden accents trace through the neutral tones of each suite. The silence is soft, not empty, it´s full of breath and light.

In the spa, the hotel´s guests move through warmth and water. A golden Caldarium made of 420,000 kilograms of stone recalls the region’s history of healing and gold. A natural lake, heated by the earth, lies below. The scent of pine from the saunas and the warmth of the stone underfoot invite long pauses. Guests rest in quiet rooms lined with pine wood. There, heart and breath settle into something slower.

 

The philosophy of DAS.GOLDBERG carries through every detail. “Wald.Wiese.Wertvolles” is their framework. The kitchen works closely with local farmers and foragers. Grains from Pongau, herbs from the garden, trout from the hotel’s own pond. Flavors stay close to the land and a separate menu each evening opens with plant-based dishes drawn from meadow and forest.

Children move through the hotel like small explorers. The landscape offers everything, streams to follow, stones to stack, fields to cross barefoot. Indoors, the architecture holds calm, designed more for stillness than play. There is no room of noise or toys, so families who travel with very young children may find fewer structured spaces. Here, the invitation leans to wander, collect flowers and feel the shape of time unfold without schedule.

 
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DAS.GOLDBERG Hotel, Wellness Spa
(c) Günter Standl (cropped)

 
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DAS.GOLDBERG Hotel, Restaurant
(c) Günter Standl

 

The staff move with intention, gliding through the space with a presence that feels attentive and unobtrusive, shaping each encounter into something intuitive. There is a sense of ease in the way requests are anticipated before they are spoken, in the way names are remembered without rehearsal, and in the way Vera and Georg Seer remain part of the hotel’s living rhythm. They appear not as distant figures behind the concept, but as active hosts who share morning coffee, recommend walking paths, and offer small moments of connection that feel sincere.

The experience shifts with the seasons. In the colder months, snow gathers along the spa’s edge and softens the views beyond the infinity pool. Skiers arrive and depart directly from the hotel’s slope-side location, stepping into the day with no delay. Inside, the warmth of wood, water, and steam creates a kind of cocoon, while outside the world is white and still. When the snow fades and the air warms, trails open in every direction. Guests move outward into the hills, toward lakes that mirror the sky and forests that breathe in silence.

 

The yoga space stands with quiet dignity, shaped from darkened timber and framed by the peaks beyond. Its walls carry the weight of sun and weather, and its floor feels grounded, connected to the hillside. With each movement, the room becomes a shelter for breath and stillness. Nothing interrupts, nothing pulls the attention away.

Throughout DAS.GOLDBERG, the experience unfolds without rush. The architecture offers balance, the materials speak softly, and the food aligns with the rhythm of the day. Each element holds its place without seeking notice. There is no division between what is offered and what is needed. Families find their own pace among meadows and pine, couples sink into quiet rituals, and those traveling alone move with freedom through rooms, trails, and moments of pause. The landscape, the design, and the intention behind every detail form a complete expression of presence, not as a performance but as a way of being. Enjoy your stay!

 

visit DAS.GOLDBERG Hotel Website www.dasgoldberg.at
follow on Instagram @dasgoldberg


all images (c) DAS.GOLDBERG

Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments *Artful Living in Berching

Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments *Artful Living in Berching

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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments

*A Space for Creativity, Comfort, and Culture

reviewed Alban E. Smajli

 

Berching, surrounded by rolling landscapes and historical architecture, offers a setting of quiet energy. At its center stands Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, a collection of restored and newly built spaces developed by Stephanie and Michael Zink. Each room tells a story shaped by architecture, art, and attention to detail.

 

The hotel consists of 15 apartments and suites, some housed in baroque buildings from 1686, others created through contemporary craftsmanship. Guests find antique doors, preserved ceilings, and restored floors. Elements from the past continue through handpicked vintage furniture, while newer additions add depth and warmth. Materials, tones, and surfaces are arranged with calm precision, forming interiors that carry elegance and a lived-in sense of comfort.

 
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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, Berching
Large Garden Apartment Engelwirt
© Erich Spahn

 
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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, Berching
Balcony Room Engelwirt
© Erich Spahn

 

Stephanie Zink developed each interior with the hand of a designer and the eye of a collector. Her experience in fashion and material design guides the color schemes—deep red-oranges, light blues, and gentle greys—layered onto antique wood, terrazzo, linen, and stone. The furniture includes selected pieces from Moroso, Moooi, Moormann, Wegner, Thonet, and Prouvé. Lighting by Ingo Maurer and Artemide highlights artwork and architectural detail without distraction.

Each apartment holds original works by established artists such as Michael Sailstorfer, Gregory Forstner, Rinus Van de Velde, Paul Kooiker, or Matías Sánchez. Paintings, photographs, and sculptures are present in every room, hallway, and common area. Guests share space with these pieces—at the kitchen table, across from the bed, near the desk. The atmosphere reflects the Zinks’ philosophy of living with art rather than observing it at a distance.

 

Work-friendly amenities are built into many apartments. Desks, natural lighting, and strong connectivity allow guests to extend their stays, combining travel and work without disruption. Fully equipped kitchens support longer visits. Several apartments are maisonettes, offering additional space for writing, reading, or creative focus. Twelve apartments include kitchens, allowing complete independence.

Just beyond the hotel, the Zink Gallery welcomes visitors by appointment and is open to the public on Sundays. Located in Waldkirchen, 15 minutes from Berching, the gallery presents international contemporary artists in a building designed by Atelier Dimanche. The architects also planned the Engelwirt restoration and new buildings. Their work integrates preserved baroque elements and modern geometry with exacting continuity. The gallery also houses the Engelwirt’s own distillery, further anchoring the hotel in a world of craftsmanship and process.

 
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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, Berching
Probstapartment 1
© Erich Spahn

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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, Berching
Salon Engelwirt
© Erich Spahn

 
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Engelwirt Hotel & Apartments, Berching
Justizia Apartment Engelwirt
© Erich Spahn

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Maisonette City Wall Engelwirt
© Erich Spahn

 

Gallery Zink Waldkirchen
© Erich Spahn

 

The Engelwirt interiors speak through harmony rather than statement. The courtyard invites quiet gatherings. A café and concept store showcase regional wines, handmade soaps, ceramics, books, and specialty foods. Seasonal events and local collaborations add to the rhythm of daily life.

For those seeking focused time with teams or partners, Engelwirt offers spaces for meetings, planning sessions, and creative exchanges. The salon, the winter garden, and select apartments accommodate small gatherings. The setup includes kitchen access, regional catering, and on-site coordination. Gallery visits, cooking classes, and guided walks through Berching extend the experience beyond the meeting space.

 

Berching itself offers a rhythm that suits the Engelwirt mindset. Streets remain calm, the preserved town wall encircles history without excess. Music events such as the Gluck Festival, artist talks, and farmers markets draw locals and guests into quiet interaction. The nearby canal, trails, and woodlands invite stillness and movement without effort.

At Engelwirt, nothing interrupts the flow of time. The surroundings, the interiors, the artworks, and the services operate with the same intention: to provide a grounded, generous place to stay, to work, to think, to feel. Enjoy!

 

visit Engelwirt Website www.engelwirt.com
follow on Instagram @engelwirtapartments

Discover Lugano Riviera in 2025

Discover Lugano Riviera in 2025

Lugano's Hidden Charms
*Sunshine, Art, and the Taste of Luxury

written Monica de Luna

 

Lugano blends Mediterranean ease and Swiss chic, radiating over 2,300 hours of sunshine each year. Luxury is woven into vibrant art scenes, immersive experiences, and gourmet delights.

 

Here, days are graced by an ever-present sun, illuminating the turquoise waters of Lake Lugano. The region invites travelers to indulge their senses—whether through leisurely strolls along picturesque promenades, encounters with Renaissance masterpieces, or dining in the refined ambiance of local gastronomy. Every moment in Lugano is a refined encounter, a harmonious interplay between nature, culture, and especially luxury.

 
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Parco Ciani Lugano
Lugano Region
seen by Antonio Ravazza

 
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Hotel Principe Leopolde
Lugano Region

 

An Artistic Voyage in Lugano

Lugano is a haven for art enthusiasts, a region where creativity is embedded in everyday life. At MASI Lugano—the Museo d’arte della Svizzera italiana—visitors explore collections that span antiquity to contemporary expressions, displayed within the elegant Palazzo Reali and the dynamic LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura center. These prestigious institutions are pivotal in showcasing classic Swiss and international contemporary art, offering exhibitions that stimulate reflection and aesthetic pleasure.

Venture beyond the city center and discover Montagnola, home to the Hermann Hesse Museum. Dedicated to the German literary giant Hermann Hesse, who lived and created here, the museum illustrates the profound influence this serene landscape had on his masterpieces, such as Siddhartha and The Glass Bead Game. An upcoming exhibition, "In Hesse's Gardens: On Compost, Art, and Mindfulness," promises to captivate visitors by linking the physical act of gardening with profound literary insight.

 

Unique Experiences Await

Lugano elevates traditional tourism by offering interactive and memorable experiences. For those seeking sensory engagement, Art-Alchemy presents a one-of-a-kind gin workshop, merging creativity with alchemical mysticism. Led by artist Gaba Müller and alchemist Mattia Regazzoni, participants craft their personalized gin and custom-designed bottles, creating tangible memories wrapped in a unique blend of artistry and aroma. Wine lovers and pottery enthusiasts find common ground in the "Wine and Clay" experience at Momento Ceramics. This activity pairs blind wine tastings with hands-on pottery, motivating participants to sculpt their creativity while savoring select local wines. It's an intimate moment of inspiration, taste, and of craftsmanship.

Gourmands are equally spoiled with the "Taste my Swiss City Lugano" experience, which provides a self-guided culinary journey through Lugano’s hidden culinary gems, featuring stops from traditional Gastronomia Bernasconi to sophisticated Grand Café al Porto. It’s an authentic exploration designed for those eager to taste the true flavor of Lugano beyond the typical tourist routes.

 
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The View Lugano
Lugano Region

 
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Villa Castagnola
Lugano Region

 

Natural Splendors and Scenic Routes

Lugano's nature invites exploration, boasting over 900 kilometers of hiking trails and 400 kilometers of mountain biking paths. Monte Brè offers breathtaking vistas from a height of 935 meters, including a glimpse of Lugano's twin mountain, the iconic Monte San Salvatore. The charming artist village Brè entices visitors with quaint stone houses and enchanting alleyways leading down to Gandria, a historic fishermen’s village.

Back in Lugano’s heart, the Parco Ciani offers floral abundance and lake views, culminating in the bustling Piazza della Riforma, where pastel-hued palaces frame idyllic evening aperitivos. Here, one discovers the essence of Lugano’s Italian soul expressed through architectural grace and the rich palette of regional cuisine.

 

To fully embrace Lugano’s luxury, your accommodations should match the destination’s grandeur:

The View Lugano – A contemporary retreat that epitomizes exclusivity. Set atop a hillside, each suite offers spectacular panoramic views of Lake Lugano, blending modern design with impeccable comfort.

Villa Castagnola – Housed in a historic villa surrounded by lush gardens, this elegant hotel merges Mediterranean charm with Swiss precision. It’s renowned for its fine dining and cultural refinement, offering guests a stay that’s both relaxing and inspiring.

Hotel Principe Leopoldo – A residence of noble origins, Hotel Principe Leopoldo exudes classic luxury. Overlooking the lake and mountains, it provides guests with impeccable service, outstanding cuisine, and an ambiance of timeless elegance.

 
 
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Monte Bre Primavera and Monte Brè
Lugano Region

 
 

Lugano offers an exceptional luxury experience, where art, culinary delights, and nature harmoniously merge. Sophistication is present in every sun-drenched vista and elegantly plated dish. Lugano awaits—ready to enchant you with its blend of Swiss precision and Italian joie de vivre. It is a luxurious discovery, crafted from the essence of unforgettable experiences. Enjoy!

 

visit Lugano Region www.luganoregion.com

Fuchsegg Eco Lodge *Bregenzerwald

Fuchsegg Eco Lodge *Bregenzerwald

Fuchsegg Eco Lodge
*Where Alpine Roots Meet Radical Design

written Monica de Luna

 

Architectural homage or alpine revolution? Fuchsegg Eco Lodge refuses to pick a side.

 

Straddling the line between nature and innovation, this alpine retreat disrupts the rustic clichés of mountain lodges with precision design, eco-consciousness, and an unapologetic focus on community. Six buildings, scattered yet connected, form the heart of a space that thrives on chance encounters. Whether in the sauna, the library, or over a glass of locally sourced wine, guests are co-conspirators in the art of living.

 
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LE MILE Magazine Fuchsegg Eco Lodge Guenter Standl library
 

The eco lodge becomes one with its surroundings. Owner Carmen Can, rooted in the region, took the alpine aesthetic and twisted it into something audacious yet familiar. Traditional farmsteads serve as the blueprint, but here, it’s less about nostalgia and more about evolution. The architecture whispers alpine, but with a modern edge—clean lines, native wood, and stone set against windows that demand you rethink your relationship with nature.

Forget the buzzwords. Sustainability here is built into the DNA of the place. Fuchsegg’s design strips down luxury to its core: local materials, minimal carbon footprint, and a bio-nahwärme system that heats the entire complex with nothing but wood chips from nearby forests. Even the color palette nods to the landscape—the deep purples of wild blueberries and the earthy browns of the mushrooms Carmen Can used to forage as a child.

 

But it's the communal energy that makes Fuchsegg a space worth experiencing. The architecture practically begs for interaction. There’s no seamless connection between structures because you're meant to feel the earth beneath your feet. It's a design choice as much as a philosophy—one that insists on breaking down the boundaries between isolation and connection.
Want to hunker down solo? Go ahead. But if you're craving collective energy, rooms can be reconfigured into larger apartments for groups. It’s this flexibility, both physical and social, that defines the space. A retreat where rooms can grow and contract as easily as the conversations between guests.
And then there's the Gasthaus—a true communal hub that blurs the line between hotel and home. It’s where locals mix with visitors, and regional cuisine takes center stage. The kitchen embraces bold, hyper-local ingredients, using minimal intervention to create dishes that reflect the essence of sustainable dining. The wine list features local artisans who infuse their philosophy into each bottle, offering an authentic taste of the region.

 
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LE MILE Magazine Fuchsegg Eco Lodge Guenter Standl Room
 

There’s a tension here between reflection and creation. One moment you're buried in an art catalog from the lodge’s extensive library, and the next you’re brainstorming on the terrace with panoramic views of the Winterstaude. Even the lodge’s seminar rooms challenge the corporate mold—spaces that breathe with light, wood, and the openness of nature. Whether you're here for yoga or business, Fuchsegg accommodates and elevates the experience.

The sauna and year-round outdoor pool act as a soft reset, letting you detox under the Alpine sky. Yoga platforms edge the property, giving you a new way to connect with the environment.

 

The Fuchsegg experience is luxury without the gloss—unpolished, raw, but undeniably intentional. It's in the handcrafted furniture, the unpretentious vibe of the shared spaces, and the kind of design that feels less curated and more discovered.

Fuchsegg Eco Lodge offers a getaway and it dares you to rethink what a lodge can be. The lines between traditional and modern blur, and what emerges is a space that challenges the very idea of retreating. At Fuchsegg, you evolve.

 

visit Fuchsegg Eco Lodge Website www.fuchsegg.at
follow on Instagram @fuchsegg


all images (c) Günter Standl

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz *Urban Comfort

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz *Urban Comfort

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz
*Urban Comfort with a Scandinavian Soul

written Sarah Arendts

 

Berlin’s dynamic energy, full of contrasts and history, finds an ideal companion in Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz.

 

The hotel stands as a modern sanctuary, merging Scandinavian design principles with the urban vibrancy of Berlin. For young families, it offers a place to rest and provides an environment that complements the city’s pace and the needs of its guests.

 
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Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz
Presidential Suite

 
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(c) Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz 
 

Positioned at Potsdamer Platz, the hotel places Berlin’s rich cultural and historical offerings at your doorstep. A short walk takes you to the Berlin Wall, the green expanses of Tiergarten, or the interactive buzz of the Sony Center. Such proximity to key attractions makes it a convenient base for families eager to explore the city without enduring long trips across town.

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz greets you with a design that is unmistakably Scandinavian—clean lines, natural materials, and a palette that calms the senses. The hotel’s interior embodies simplicity, yet it exudes warmth through the use of wood and soft, ambient lighting. This creates a space that is inviting, allowing families to relax and recharge in a setting that feels homely and stylish. With a dedicated kid's corner, the hotel ensures that children are welcomed and entertained, creating an atmosphere where parents can relax, knowing that their little ones are well cared for, without feeling overwhelmed by constant attention.

 

The rooms are designed with an eye for detail, ensuring that every family member has space to feel comfortable. Bunk beds for children add an element of fun to the room, transforming it into a place where the day’s adventures can continue. The main sleeping area offers a king-sized bed, promising restful nights in a calm, quiet environment.

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz does not merely incorporate sustainability—it lives it. The hotel’s commitment to eco-friendly practices is evident in its use of recycled materials, energy-efficient systems, and an overall design that minimizes environmental impact.

For families, this focus on sustainability adds depth to the experience. It’s an opportunity to show children that luxury can be responsible and that choices made in design and operation can have a positive impact on the planet. The hotel’s green roof, for example, provides insulation and fosters biodiversity, serving as a living example of Scandic’s commitment to the environment. The roof is home to bees that produce the hotel’s own honey, further enhancing its eco-friendly initiatives. The restaurant continues this philosophy, offering dishes made from organic and locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that every meal is as conscious as it is delicious.

 
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Terrasse

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Kidscorner

 
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Rooftop, own honey production

 

Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz offers an experience that feels as though it was designed with families in mind. The breakfast buffet is a prime example, featuring a wide range of options that cater to adults and children, ensuring that everyone starts the day satisfied and ready for what lies ahead.

 

The hotel’s location further enhances the family-friendly experience, with nearby attractions like the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre offering endless entertainment for children.

The staff at Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz strikes the perfect balance between attentiveness and respect for privacy. They are always ready to assist, offering helpful tips or a warm smile, yet they know when to step back, allowing families to enjoy their time together.

 

visit Scandic Hotel Website www.scandichotels.de
follow on Instagram @scandichotels