
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.
Let us help you make searching for the perfect place to stay more inspiring, more informed and more enjoyable.
Bavaria, Munich, Ludwigsvorstadt
Sofitel Hotel Munich Bayerpost
(5 stars)With more than four hundred spacious and colourful rooms to choose from, the Sofitel Hotel Munich Bayerpost provides guests with plenty of choice. This modern establishment is conveniently located close to the Oktoberfest’s Theresienwiese station as well as a whole host of historic attractions. Guests will want to make sure that they secure one of the 57 modern suites that are especially spacious and come with a wide range of modern conveniences. Taking the time to choose the perfect sleeping companion from the pillow menu is a real treat, while guests are also treated to huge picture windows and very comfortable living areas that will make them real right at home.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Mitte
Hotel Zoe by AMANO
Design is at the heart of Hotel Zoe. This beautifully formed hotel of 88 rooms is sophisticated, contemporary and a little bit sexy. The décor of the hotel is a signature combination of rich fabrics, dark and light contrasts, earthy tones, interspersed with luxe touches of gold, marble and velvet. Lighting throughout the hotel is purposefully subdued to create an intimate, tranquil vibe and almost all the furnishings in the public areas are seductively dark in colour. Whilst the smaller rooms are definitely on the smaller side of things (with not much more room than for a bed and a small desk), they are still elegantly furnished with leather headboards and high quality furniture. Whilst the hotel doesn’t boast its own restaurant, it does feature a sleek street-facing Gin & Tonic bar which looks classy enough for Gatsby himself.
Brandenburg, Berlin, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Radisson RED Berlin Kudamm
(4 stars)Radisson RED makes its German debut with the opening of Radisson RED Berlin Kudamm, a bold lifestyle hotel located just steps from Kurfürstendamm, Berlin’s iconic shopping and cultural boulevard. Following a complete refurbishment, the hotel features 133 rooms designed in soft tones with signature red and black accents, offering everything from cosy single rooms to junior suites with sofa beds. All rooms include rain showers, USB-C ports, coffee machines, streaming TVs, and plush bathrobes in select categories. The vibe is creative and eclectic, blending velvet, wood, steel and stone in an art-led design concept. Signature Bar doubles as a co-working hub by day and a DJ-led social space by night, with garden terrace seating, hammocks, and a summer barbecue on weekends. A breakfast restaurant, 24/7 snack kiosk, and gym complete the offer. Ideally located for exploring Berlin’s galleries, nightlife, and historic landmarks, the hotel brings fresh energy to the city’s hospitality scene.
Hessen, Frankfurt
nhow Frankfurt
(4 stars)Located within The ONE, a striking skyscraper in Frankfurt’s financial district, nhow Frankfurt redefines modern luxury with its finance-inspired design and cutting-edge digital art. The hotel boasts 375 rooms and suites, all adorned with oversized financial-themed murals by David Zuker, alongside amenities such as rain showers, Nespresso machines, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic city views.
The NFT Skybar, Germany’s highest rooftop bar, blends blockchain technology with a vibrant cocktail experience, offering unparalleled skyline views. Guests can unwind at the VIP Insider Lounge, indulge in a curated cocktail menu, or utilise the gym and wellness facilities, which include a sauna and high-tech massage chairs.
Featuring a robotic room service assistant, co-working spaces, and a 5 pm Sunday checkout option, nhow Frankfurt is a dynamic, art-infused hub for both business and leisure travellers.
North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Altstadt-Süd
Wasserturm Hotel Cologne
(4 stars)Wasserturm Hotel Cologne is located off the beaten track within the city of Cologne but is still conveniently located near local attractions and transport hubs. The hotel offers a selection of modern and spacious guestrooms and suites and featuring the two-storey, three-person King Duplex Suite. The hotel’s dining options include an on-site restaurant, private dining and room service options with a tempting buffet breakfast at Wintergarten. The highlight of the hotel’s gastronomic offerings has to be Bar Botanik, a 360-degree rooftop bar which provides unique panoramic views over Cologne in a unique setting. There is a spa with wellness facilities and treatments for guests to take advantage of in addition to the 24-hour fitness centre. The hotel is also pet friendly.
Niedersachsen, Göttingen
Hotel FREIgeist Göttingen Innenstadt
(4 stars)Interior designer Frank Kassner has created a cool, yet fun feel in this 118-bedroom hotel. Touches such as fresh green planting outside, coloured Moroccan cement tiles, printed motifs, wooden parquet floors, oak floorboards, ash wood-panelling and velvet textiles provide a sense of grounding; while the designer’s own Basquiat-inspired artwork and graffiti pieces by Patrik Wolters (aka BeNeR10 bring a funky vibe to the wall spaces. Hotel FREIgeist Göttingen Innenstadt’s Intuu restaurant offers Peruvian-Japanese fusion Nikkei cuisine Nobu style and The Herbarium Bar serves herbal libations by Drinksology. There’s also a gym and sauna onsite.
Hansestadt Hamburg, Hamburg, Hamburg Altstadt
Barceló Hamburg
(4 stars)Set right in the heart of Hamburg, this hotel is perfect for business travellers who like to surround themselves with luxury. In addition to just under two hundred spacious and very comfortable guest-rooms, there are six function rooms to make use of, each of which features a wide range of modern communications equipment. The picturesque Binnenalster Lake can be found just a hundred metres from Barceló Hamburg and guests who secure one of the lake facing rooms on the upper floors will be treated to stunning views of the city. However, it is worth venturing out to enjoy a meal in the hotel’s celebrated 1700 restaurant.
North Rhine-Westphalia, Münster
Mauritzhof Hotel
(4 stars)Transformed from a midcentury family hotel into a 52-bedroom cosmopolitan boutique property, the Mauritzhof features architecture by Kresings, with sophisticated Scandi interiors by Lambs & Lions in collaboration with Kathrin Bade. It is found in a prime location on the city’s green promenade, with a terrace extending from the restaurant. Inside, you’ll find herringbone parquet floors, glass chandeliers, earthy colours and a warm welcome. All bedrooms come with Linari bath products and balconies, but for the best view in the house, book the penthouse, with its own fireplace, steam room and a 10-meter-long floor-to-ceiling glass wall.
Rügen, Binz
Hotel Am Meer & Spa
(4 stars)Book one of 60 bedrooms (all with balconies) at this oceanside, family-run residence. It has a nautical vibe; some spaces have porthole-style windows, the colour palette is evocative of sand and sea, and floors have been engineered to look like ships’ decks. Hotel Am Meer & Spa has a pool, a fitness centre, an infrared cabin, three saunas and treatments using Clarins and Ligne St Barth products. The bayside Meerbar restaurant has lovely views, as does the rooftop Blue Moon Lounge. And wherever you are in the building, you’re only ever steps from the beach, where you can recline on a hotel lounger.
