This building is more than just a hotel, it is a German icon. The
list of famous guests is endless. It is arguably the best grand
hotel in Germany.
Exterior: The hotel is an icon in Berlin. The hotel has been
constructed in accordance with the original architects plans, when
the hotel first built (before being destroyed by fire) more than
100 years ago.
Lobby: The lobby is spectacular. It is large with a pale grey stone
floor and a central ornamental fountain.
Rooms
Generosity and attention to details are the hallmarks of the
guestrooms and suites. Exquisite designs, materials and colours
imbue every room and suite with its unique and personal charm.
Distinguished interiors that strike a perfect balance between
ambiance and service leave nothing to be desired. All guest rooms
and suites are equipped with one regular phone and a cordless phone
for in-house use, safe, minibar, flat-screen TV, Internet Protocol
TV, video on demand, fax connection, WLAN, high speed Internet
access and individually adjustable air conditioning. All the en
suite bathrooms are equipped with a separate bathtub, shower and a
separate toilet. The suites additionally feature a separate
lounge/bedroom as well as a modern kitchenette. The bathroom also
comes with a steam shower and selected suites have a hot tub and
sauna.
Restaurant & Food
A hearty breakfast buffet is on offer to guests each morning. Lunch
and the evening meal may be taken à la carte or chosen from a menu.
Special dietary requirements and individual-specific dishes can be
catered for.
Activities & Sport
The exclusive Adlon Day Spa and the pool and gym area, which has
been designed in Roman-Mediterranean style, provide a stylish haven
of beauty and pure relaxation in the very heart of the German
capital. Guests may immerse themselves in a total sense of
well-being amidst an ambiance of luxury and enjoy invigorating
revitalization before setting out to discover the numerous cultural
attractions that Berlin has to offer.
Directions, How to get
there
Regardless of the direction one is travelling from, one will access
the city with the A10. The second motorway ring road is Berlin's
inner city 'Stadtring', the A100. Guests arriving from Hamburg will
travel via the Havelland and Oranienburg junctions in the direction
of Reinickendorf. Follow the signs for Charlottenburg and take the
Kaiserdamm exit. Take a left onto Knobelsdorffstraße, then right
onto Sophie-Charlotten-Straße before taking a left at the first set
of traffic lights onto Kaiserdamm. Take the second exit at the
second roundabout, thus arriving at the Brandenburg Gate. Take a
right and the hotel already comes into sight. From Hannover, the
hotel may be reached by leaving the motorway at the Werder junction
and heading for Drewitz Berlin Zentrum (centre). At the radio
tower, stay in the right-hand lane in the direction of
Charlottenburg and turn right onto Knobelsdorffstraße at the
Kaiserdamm exit before continuing as above. Guests arriving from
Dresden will reach the Schönefelder Kreuz junction and should then
take the B179 in the direction of Treptow at the Treptow junction.
The road leads through Treptow Park which lies on either side of
the road up to Schlesisches Tor, a surface underground station.
Guests should turn left here and turn right onto Wilhelmstraße
after some 3.5 km. The hotel is to be found on the corner of
Wilhelmstrasse/Unter den Linden.