
Best Historical Hotels in Berlin
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a historical in Berlin. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
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Brandenburg, Berlin, Mitte
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
(5 stars)Occupying a prime position overlooking Berlin’s iconic Brandenburg Gate, Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin stands as one of Europe’s most storied and prestigious addresses. With 307 rooms and 78 suites, the hotel blends timeless opulence with contemporary sophistication, featuring polished wood, marble bathrooms, and views over Unter den Linden or Pariser Platz. A byword for luxury since its 1907 opening, the Adlon continues to set the standard for five-star hospitality.
The hotel’s dining portfolio includes the two-Michelin-starred Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer, serving contemporary European haute cuisine, Quarré for classic brasserie fare with a view, and Sra Bua by Tim Raue, fusing Asian and European flavours. The Adlon Spa by Resense offers a tranquil haven with a heated pool, saunas, and holistic treatments, while a 24-hour fitness centre caters to wellness enthusiasts.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Mitte
SO/ Berlin Das Stue
(5 stars)Das Stue offers the perfect mix of luxury and sophistication. Period charm sits in harmony with modern interiors. The building was originally constructed in 1938 and once housed the Danish Embassy, the grand lobby with its restored staircase glides up to the hotels lounge, bar and restaurant. The 78 rooms are split between the original building and annex and are ultramodern with hardwood floors and glorious attention to detail – if you stay ask for a room with a freestanding bathtub, this really is the hotel to be at in the city.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Mitte
Telegraphenamt
(5 stars)Steeped in history, Telegraphenamt is housed in Berlin’s former Telegraph office, which was considered Germany’s most sophisticated postal building. Its basement contained one of the largest pneumatic mail tube systems in Europe – revolutionising the way to deliver mail at the time. Spearheaded by renowned Berlin proprietor Roland Mary, the historically listed building was lovingly restored and modernised, reopening as Telegraphenamt in late 2022 to enrich the neighbourhoods around Hackesche Höfe, Auguststrasse and Torstrasse with its diverse offerings of culture, venue uses, and gastronomy.
The meticulously restored historic building boasts 97 charming rooms and maisonettes, ranging from 21 and 140 square meters, serving as retreats in the metropolis. Inspired by the Berlin of the 1920s, the building’s history and the current lifestyle of the city, the original building elements such as the columns, capped ceilings in the rooms and the exposed brick walls have been integrated into the modern interior design. Rooms facing Monbijoupark afford views of the TV Tower, the Berlin Cathedral, and the red City Hall. The seven maisonettes, with 14-feet high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, offer an exceptional living space.
Telegraphenamt is also home to the destination restaurant ROOT. With a versatile offering, the ROOT menu has influences from across the globe, but with most of the ingredients being sourced locally. Behind the concept is the team of Roland Mary, who operates several restaurants in Berlin including the iconic Borchardt – a celebrity favourite, with past guests including George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Madonna, and Barack Obama. Guests can also enjoy bespoke cocktails at ROOT bar: where chic ambience meets eclectic cocktail art, and the hotel’s meeting and event spaces that have played backdrop to Berlin Fashion Week parties.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
The Hoxton, Charlottenburg
(5 stars)The Hoxton, Charlottenburg features 234 tastefully designed rooms and a series of culinary and social spaces including The Teahouse and House of Tandoor, offering a rich blend of North Indian cuisine and local culinary delights. The interior design, crafted by AIME Studios, showcases a blend of rough nouveau aesthetics, combining elements of Brutalism with the theatrical charm of Charlottenburg’s golden era, adorned with Art Deco fittings and bespoke artworks. The hotel also hosts The Apartment, a dynamic venue for events, and maintains a community focus through partnerships with local charities and cultural initiatives. This venture promises guests an immersive experience reflective of its vibrant neighbourhood, underlining The Hoxton’s commitment to being an integral part of the communities it inhabits.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Henri Hotel Berlin
(4 stars)In the heart of the former West Berlin on Meinekestraße is the compact Henri Hotel. The area is quite upmarket bohemian and the characteristic quirkiness of Henri Hotels works perfectly here. Interior designed Marc Ludolf von Schmarsow has transformed the 19th century building into a collage of Art Nouveau meets contemporary elegance meets Wes Anderson. The charming hotel has been allowed to retain many of the building’s original quirks and details, like the parquet floors, which gives it an almost old-school atmosphere. The rooms are a lesson in sophisticated retro featuring antique furnishings alongside modern bed frames and vibrant walls. The breakfast offering at Henri Hotel Berlin is adorable – a lovely spread of breads, jams, cheeses, cold meats, plus bacon and eggs. Whilst the hotel doesn’t offer lunch or dinner, the surrounding area is full of great restaurants bars jostling for attention so this doesn’t really matter.
