
Best Design Hotels in Germany
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 design hotel in Germany. 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.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of design hotels in Germany is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Saarland, Saarlouis
La Maison Hotel Saarlouis
(4 stars)Foodies should book one of 50 rooms (each with adjustable mood-pad lighting) at La Maison, with its double Michelin-starred restaurant. Chef Sebastian Sandor offers frequently changing menus crafted from organic and rare ingredients at Louis. There’s also Pastis in the winter garden for food, where guests can tuck into bistro fare beneath stylish artworks and copper pan light installations. The seductive French redesign of the period building was carried out by CBAG.studio, with two wings (each with its own personality) added to an original mansion house — the latter housing the hotel’s suites.
North Rhine-Westphalia, Münster
Factory Hotel
(4 stars)Stay just a little out of the city, in the standalone Germania Campus, a former brewery site, reimagined as a place to eat, drink and sleep. The Factory Hotel’s 128 56 metre square bedrooms and 16 suites are found in a new wing, providing peace and quiet away from the buzzier parts of the destination. Modern and minimalist with lots of concrete, polished steel and exposed brick walls, the warehouse architecture has been embraced. Guests can eat in the Dadi Brasserie or in the Spanish La Tapia bar, with breakfast taken in the Seaside, indoors or out.
Schleswig-Holstein, Flensburg
Hotel Das James
(5 stars)This five-star urban resort is found on the Sonwik waterfront with marina views. Its highlight is a gleaming 2,000 m² wellness retreat – SPA Five Senses – spread over three levels with an indoor pool and an outdoor rooftop infinity pool for adults only, four saunas and a separate junior spa area for kids. This, along with multiple bedded suites, childcare, a kids’ kitchen and a games room, makes it a hit with families. While couples love the many wining and dining options. Bedrooms have coffee machines, and cosmetics by Team Dr. med. Joseph, plush textiles, knitted throws, Scandi lighting and herringbone wooden floors, for a retro-modern effect.
Germany, Gutleutviertel
Roomers Frankfurt Central, Autograph Collection
(5 stars)Roomers Frankfurt Legend, a member of Design Hotels, is a uniquely decorated haven in the city with 116 beds. Each of the stylish guestrooms and suites offer comfort and style with a unique, relaxing ambience and range from 19 to 70sqm to suit every need and desire. An unexpected fusion of international cuisines is the signature of the on-site Burbank Restaurant while the award-winning Roomers Bar is a cosy space for socialising and enjoying a taste of luxury. There is a fully equipped spa and gym facility which boasts a stunning view of the city while being a sanctuary away from the bustling metropolis. Roomers Frankfurt features five lavish event spaces for any occasion with the additional option of hosting private functions in the restaurant, bar, and suite. Be sure to keep an eye on the lavish specials and packages available to enhance your experience and make your stay memorable.
Baden-Württemberg, Freudenstadt
Fritz Lauterbad
(4 stars)A lifestyle design hotel, the Fritz Lauterbad is oh so cool. An angular, modern and black wood-clad exterior with lots of glass for prime forest views, gives way to sleek modern studios. Although the approach to furniture is designer minimal, all of the cleverly arranged accommodations include comfy seating areas, workspaces, big luxe floating-style beds and balconies. Natural materials are used throughout, including the 1000 sqm wellness area, which offers clear views of the Swabian Alb. here you can take a yoga class, follow a health programme, or simply chill out and tuck into some fresh, regional cuisine.
Lower-Saxony, Duderstadt
Zum Löwen Design Hotel Resort & Spa
(4 stars)Embedded into the medieval quarter of the city, this design hotel brings a blend of sleek modern lines and nods to times past. Owner Hans Georg Näder has brought his personal passions (art and travel) into the decor, with handpicked furnishings from across the globe and interiors by Anja Müller. The building’s original rustic timber beams and open fireplaces remain, creating a guest house feel, with 59 bedrooms, a restaurant, wine cellar and bar. Zum Löwen boasts one of the most inviting pools in the land with a naturalistic but dramatic lighting design. It’s part of the hotel’s spa, Bains Douches, along with a salt-lined room.
Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg
HARBR. Hotel Ludwigsburg
HARBR. Hotel Ludwigsburg, a member of Radisson Individuals, offers 111 guestrooms in a prime city-centre setting next to the main railway station. Select from five room categories, including spacious Studio+ layouts designed for longer stays, all featuring walk-in showers, smart TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi. Clean lines, subtle nautical details and quality materials create a calm, contemporary atmosphere.
Start the day with a breakfast showcasing regional produce, then return to the lounge bar, a relaxed space by day that transforms into a lively meeting point at night with cocktails and nightcaps. Host business gatherings in a choice of three versatile meeting rooms with the latest technology and support from the events team. Hire a bicycle and explore Ludwigsburg’s grand Baroque palace, landscaped gardens and vibrant cultural scene, all within easy reach of the hotel.
Hansestadt Hamburg, Hamburg, Rothenbaum
The Fontenay
(5 stars)Boasting a stunning lakeside location, the Fontenay is likely to appeal to people who have a flair for the flamboyant. This elegant and uber-luxurious hotel showcases plenty of dramatic features that really makes it stand out from the crowd. Guests will want to ensure that they choose one of the suites that looks out over Lake Alster and the spacious balconies that adjoin these suites are the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the city. The Fonteray Spa is the ideal place to relax in style and guests will be able to make full use of the infinity pool, while this leading hotel is also famous for its excellent dining opportunities.
Niedersachsen, Göttingen, Nordstadt
FREIgeist Göttingen Nordstadt
(4 stars)Arty and bohemian, this property is found in the Sartorius Quarter. A meeting place for creatives (by candlelight on Moorish-style floor couches), the former factory has been redesigned by Frank Kassner, in collaboration with Georg Rosentreter and Lina Freund. As such, industrial-chic reigns across the 123 bedrooms, with polished concrete, lattice windows, black steel and corrugated iron, offset by upcycled antiques, graffiti, burnt larch headboards, oiled oak floors, and original stone tiles from Italy. The East of Italy restaurant serves Mediterranean-meets-Levantine cuisine and the Weights & Measures bar provides beautifully presented signature beverages.
Bavaria, Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Rosewood Munich
(5 stars)Rosewood Munich marks Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ first venture in Germany. This luxury hotel, spread across the former Bavarian State Bank headquarters and the aristocratic Palais Neuhaus-Preysing, embodies a unique fusion of contemporary and historic elements, with a design inspired by the surrounding area. The hotel offers 73 guestrooms and 59 suites, featuring exceptional amenities and bespoke services, including Germany’s first Asaya Spa. Local architectural and interior design talents have meticulously preserved the buildings’ original baroque and rococo grandeur while incorporating modern sophistication. Additionally, the hotel serves as a cultural hub, showcasing local art and offering innovative Bavarian cuisine and a vibrant cocktail scene, all contributing to a holistic luxury experience that respects Munich’s rich heritage.
Hessen, Frankfurt, Gallusviertel
Hotel NH Collection Frankfurt Spin Tower
(4 stars)The Hotel NH Collection Frankfurt Spin Tower is a unique feature in the surrounding area thanks to its New York City-inspired building and interior décor. The hotel has been designed with modern comfort in mind and boasts 414 guestrooms and suites spread across 17 floors with the highest rooms offering panoramic views from 20 floors up. There is an on-site restaurant and Lobby Bar/Café serving regional and international dishes and light snacks throughout the day. The hotel’s fitness & wellness facilities include a fully equipped 24-hour gym and a sauna for guests to enjoy. The hotel offers and array of spacious and luminous meeting and event facilities, including event planners, ideal for hosting anything from functions to conferences. This hotel is pet friendly.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
25Hours Bikini Berlin
(4 stars)25hours Berlin is an ultramodern millennial paradise, a hit from the moment it opened in 2014. The hotel is right in the heart of the Berlin Zoo district in the Bikini Berlin which was a former 1590’s high rise, that has been completely reimagined as a culture and art quarter. Expect floor to ceiling windows in rooms, black tiled walk in showers, double sided mirrors and the occasional hammock to monkey about in (well we are near the zoo after all). Views looking out to the zoo’s elephant and ape enclosures in the Jungle rooms and Urban rooms look over the war-damaged spire of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and the City West skyline. This is a seriously cool hotel that we just love.
