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With its historic location, world-class amenities, and the stunning
“Living Tree” installation, this luxury-lifestyle hotel provides an exceptional
experience for guests visiting one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Enjoying an unparalleled location in Berlins historic center, Radisson
Collection Hotel, Berlin provides guests with prime access to Berlin's
top attractions, including the Berlin Cathedral and the Humboldt Forum. This
opening marks a significant milestone for Radisson Hotel Group as it continues
expanding its presence in key global destinations.
“We are delighted to offer our guests an exceptional experience in
Germany’s capital and its number one travel destination,” comments Marco
Eichhorn, General Manager of Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin. “Nestled in the
heart of Berlin, our hotel provides the perfect opportunity to explore the city
at its finest. With great passion, we have created a unique hospitality
experience in line with our motto: 'Welcome to the Exceptional.' The impressive
Living Tree in our lobby and the brand-new San Éna restaurant are just two of
the highlights that make our hotel truly special.”
The Spectacular "Living Tree" Lobby
One of the hotel’s most remarkable features is the “Living Tree”
vertical garden in the nearly 1,000m² lobby. Towering 24 meters high and up to
20m wide, this lush installation is adorned with nearly 2,000 plants, creating
an ever-changing visual spectacle. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the greenery
enhances air quality, absorbs noise, and contributes to a serene environment. A
state-of-the-art irrigation system ensures optimal conditions, while dynamic
lighting adapts to different times of the day and special occasions,
transforming the ambiance of the lobby.
Refined Stays and Elevated Dining
Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin features 427 elegantly designed rooms
and suites in various categories, including Collection Premium Rooms with
breathtaking views of the Berlin Cathedral and furnished balconies, spacious
Junior Suites with views of the city, and the opulent Nikolai Suite spanning
over one hundred square meters. The interiors blend warm wood tones with gray
and plum hues, creating a modern yet inviting atmosphere. Bathrooms showcase
dark wood accents, white marble tiles, walk-in rain showers, and, in the
suites, luxurious bathtubs.
Guests can indulge in world-class dining at the hotel’s flagship
restaurant San Éna, meaning “as one” in Greek, a place where food, people,
cultures and flavors all come together. San Éna serves modern,
island-inspired Greek cuisine. During warmer months, the restaurant’s terrace
along the Spree River becomes a sought-after destination for al fresco dining,
coffee during the day, or a sundowner looking out on the majestic cathedral.
Underneath the Living Tree, the stylishly elegant Atrium Bar offers
refreshments ranging from expertly crafted cocktails to local and international
beers, a wide selection of wines and finest teas and coffee specialties.
The Atrium Bar extends into the lobby as a cozy lounge, as well as a
fully equipped co-working space for impromptu gatherings or productive remote
working.
Versatile Event Spaces and Holistic Wellness
The Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin offers fully renovated meeting and
event spaces across three floors, totaling 2,750m2. These 15 multifunctional
conference rooms are equipped with high-quality audiovisual technology and
benefit from abundant natural light. Among these facilities is the stunning
DomLounge, located under a glass roof, providing panoramic views over Berlin
Mitte's iconic sights. This exceptional venue offers a unique setting for
conferences, meetings, and special events.
For relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel’s spa and wellness area
features an indoor pool, a Finnish sauna, and a state-of-the-art fitness center
available 24/7. Whether guests seek a tranquil retreat or an active workout,
the hotel provides a comprehensive wellness experience.
Effortless Exploration from an Iconic Location
A city of contrasts, Berlin seamlessly combines rich history,
groundbreaking art, and a constantly evolving cultural scene. Radisson
Collection Hotel, Berlin offers the perfect base to explore this dynamic
destination. Right on the doorstep of the hotel, Museum Island comprises
world-renowned institutions such as the Pergamon Museum, the Neues Museum, and
the Alte Nationalgalerie. Beyond museums, visitors can experience the
world-class performances of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Berlin State Opera
or explore the contemporary art scene at the cutting-edge Boros Collection or
at Hamburger Bahnhof.
For shopping and style, Kurfürstendamm and Friedrichstraße offer luxury
boutiques and designer stores. Food lovers can enjoy Michelin-starred dining
experiences, while history enthusiasts can visit iconic sites like the
Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery, and the lively
Hackescher Markt. Those seeking green spaces can retreat to the Tiergarten, a
serene urban park ideal for walks and picnics.
“Berlin is a key market for Radisson Hotel Group, and the opening of
Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin underscores our dedication to expanding our
presence in sought-after destinations,” says Yilmaz Yildirimlar, Area Senior
Vice President at Radisson Hotel Group. “We are excited to bring back this
iconic hotel and look forward to welcoming guests to this beautiful property.”
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Credit: © Radisson Hotel Group
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