We Love —
- Staying in Charlottenburg, where Berlin feels greener, calmer and quietly cultured, without losing touch with the city’s creative energy.
- Retreating to rooms that balance vintage character with contemporary comfort, offering a stylish base for exploring the capital.
- Settling into the winter garden with a drink, surrounded by Art Nouveau touches and the gentle glow of the central fireplace.
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The Hoxton Charlottenburg —
The Hoxton Charlottenburg is a design-led hotel set in leafy, cultured West Berlin, drawing inspiration from the district’s artistic heritage and Art Nouveau architecture. Its location offers a quieter, more refined take on the city, while remaining firmly connected to Berlin’s creative pulse.
Inside, vintage furnishings, warm textures and thoughtful local touches create a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere. Across 234 rooms designed as creative retreats, the hotel invites guests to experience Berlin with style, comfort and a sense of freedom, whether on a romantic break, a city stopover or a culture-focused stay.
Your room —
Choose between an Upgraded Cosy Neighbourhood Room or a Biggy Room.
Upgraded Cosy Neighbourhood Room (19 m²)
Designed as a true urban cocoon, the Cosy Neighbourhood Room offers a warm and intimate atmosphere inspired by the Charlottenburg district. Its refined design combines vintage touches with modern comfort, creating the ideal space to relax after a day in Berlin. The view of the local neighbourhood reinforces this feeling of immersion, for an authentic and soothing stay.
Biggy Room (31 m²)
Generous and elegant, the Biggy Room charms with its comfortable space and resolutely contemporary atmosphere. It combines Berlin-inspired design with functionality, offering the ideal setting to relax or extend the evening. Perfect for travellers seeking space, it invites you to savour Berlin in absolute comfort.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 10% discount on food and drinks
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Dining at the hotel unfolds throughout the day as a space for gathering and unwinding. The light-filled teahouse offers an easygoing setting for coffee, a light breakfast or an evening cocktail. The winter garden, with its Jugendstil-inspired décor and central fireplace, provides a warmer, more intimate atmosphere. It is a refined spot for lingering over a glass of wine or a hot drink, especially as the city slows outside.
Your time
The surrounding neighbourhood provides ample opportunities to explore Berlin at an unhurried pace. The hotel sits close to the city’s famous zoo and several green spaces, making it ideal for relaxed walks and moments of calm between sightseeing.
Cultural highlights including museums, galleries and historic landmarks are all within easy reach. Excellent public transport connections allow guests to move seamlessly between lively districts and quieter, characterful corners of the city.
Optional excursions —
Panoramic hop-on hop-off bus tour of Berlin (24h pass)
Explore Berlin at your own pace with a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, offering unlimited access to discover iconic landmarks such as the TV Tower, Brandenburg Gate, and Museum Island. Enjoy a panoramic roof and an audio guide available in 12 languages to learn more throughout your journey.
Skip-the-line ticket for the GDR Museum
Experience an interactive immersion into the daily lives of citizens of the GDR to understand the history of East Germany during the Cold War.
Berlin WelcomeCard 72 hours: unlimited public transport and up to 50% discount at museums and attractions
Explore Berlin for 72 hours with the Berlin WelcomeCard, offering unlimited travel, discounts on over 170 attractions and a handy guide to help you make the most of the city.
Hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour of Berlin and cruise on the River Spree - 48-hour pass
48-hour city pass including a tourist bus with multilingual audio guide and a cruise, available every day, with free cancellation up to 45 minutes before the activity.
Entrance ticket to Fotografiska Berlin - Museum of Photography
Discover Fotografiska Berlin, a photography museum located in Mitte, which combines immersive temporary exhibitions, historic architecture and welcoming places to eat or have a drink until 11 p.m.
Your trip to Berlin —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Berlin —
Berlin, Germany’s dynamic capital, is a city that has transformed from its divided past into a cultural and creative powerhouse. Once split by the Berlin Wall, it now thrives as a cosmopolitan hub, offering a harmonious blend of historical landmarks, contemporary architecture, and a thriving arts scene. The city's unique energy is palpable, making it an essential destination for history buffs and culture seekers alike.
Must-sees:
- Brandenburg Gate: A symbol of German reunification, standing as a majestic reminder of the city’s history.
- East Side Gallery: An open-air gallery stretching along a section of the Berlin Wall, adorned with vibrant murals that reflect the city's divided past.
- Reichstag Building: A historic parliament building with a striking glass dome, offering sweeping views of Berlin’s skyline.
Culinary culture:
Berlin’s culinary scene is as eclectic as its culture. It fuses traditional German dishes with international influences, particularly from Turkish immigrants. Sample the iconic Currywurst, a local favourite, or try a Döner Kebab – a testament to the city’s Turkish heritage. For a sweet treat, indulge in the beloved Berliner Pfannkuchen, a jelly-filled pastry, or enjoy rich baklava. Pair these delights with a glass of German beer or a refreshing Aperol spritz for a truly local experience.
Dive deeper:
To truly understand Berlin’s vibrant character, venture beyond the main tourist spots. Discover Kreuzberg, known for its street art and alternative culture, or explore Prenzlauer Berg with its charming cobblestone streets, independent boutiques, and relaxed cafes. Art lovers will appreciate the Neue Nationalgalerie, an architectural gem housing modern masterpieces by Picasso and Kandinsky. For a more peaceful retreat, head to Tiergarten Park, an expansive green space ideal for a tranquil stroll.
Good to know:
Berlin’s well-connected public transport system, including the U-Bahn and S-Bahn, makes getting around effortless. The city is particularly bike-friendly, making it easy to explore on two wheels. The currency used is the Euro (EUR), and the climate is temperate, with cold winters and mild summers. Visitors can enjoy the city year-round, with spring and autumn offering the most pleasant temperatures.