Waldorf Astoria Berlin — Hotel Review

Waldorf Astoria Berlin — Hotel Review
Why book? Spectacular views, elegant interiors, a world-class spa, and a fabulous location mere steps from upscale shopping and major attractions make this five-star a top choice.
Set the scene Fans of the flagship Waldorf Astoria New York will feel right at home in this Berlin outpost, set in an elegant skyscraper in City West and just around the corner from the exclusive shopping boulevard Kurfürstendamm (Ku’damm). Business execs and a sophisticated international clientele mix and mingle over cocktails or afternoon tea in the lobby’s plush, Art Deco-inspired Peacock Alley, adorned with the Waldorf’s signature grandfather clock.
The backstory Waldorf Astoria is known for its impeccable service, luxurious rooms, and classic interiors with refined Art Deco touches, and the Berlin property, which opened in 2013, doesn’t disappoint. It’s the only Waldorf Astoria in Germany.
The rooms Rooms are seriously big—starting at 452 square feet—and designed in a contemporary style, with neutral gray velour furnishings, swirl-patterned rugs, and a statement-making gold wall behind the beds. Large marble bathrooms have separate tubs and showers in every category, and the in-mirror televisions and Aesop toiletries add a luxurious touch. Reached by a separate elevator, the Tower Suites (floors 22 to 30) are worth it for the views—of the city, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, or the neighboring Tiergarten park and Berlin Zoo. For a true splurge, the massive 31st-floor Presidential Suite—complete with a grand piano, open fireplace, and two balconies—boasts sweeping city views from every room.
Food and drink Channeling the legendary film director Fritz Lang, the Lang Bar sports a cool Art Deco vibe, with a long, curving marble bar topped with brass lamps and retro-style booths and tables. It’s one of the most atmospheric spots in the city for a classic cocktail. When the Lang Bar is closed in summer, head to the seasonal Mistral Rooftop Restaurant and Bar (which is actually on the sixth floor) for refreshing summery spritzers and cocktails.
The spa Germany’s first, and only, Waldorf Astoria Spa is a true oasis; spanning over 10,000 square feet, it features a cloud-shaped indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room, hydro-therapy Vichy shower, five treatment rooms, and a sun terrace, plus a state-of-the-art fitness center.
The neighborhood/area The Ku’damm, and all its upscale designer shopping and dining, is around the corner, and major attractions—including the Berlin Zoo and Tiergarten park—are just across the street.
The service The unfailingly polite, multilingual staff can arrange restaurant and museum reservations, limo service, and city excursions, as well as suggest family-friendly activities. There’s also butler service available upon request.
For families The Family Deluxe Room sleeps two adults and two children, and the ROCA restaurant offers a kid-friendly menu.
Accessibility There are two accessible rooms.
Anything left to mention? While the Waldorf Astoria Spa is wonderfully comprehensive, it’s not free to guests; there’s a €15 daily fee to use the pool and sauna facilities.