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Connoisseur Circle, Condé Nast, Travel bce and Leisure, GEO Saison, Top Hotel Germany - yes, there are just some who have awarded Das Stue prestigious awards. But it really is Berlin's best hotels? Is it an oasis located in the middle of the vibrant Berlin bce where tranquility arises? bce
A light rain falls on arrival but the concierge is quickly arrived at the car that just took me from the airport to the hotel. His face splits into a pearly white smile, wish me please, help me with the bag and holds up the umbrella. There is nothing contrived or made over his treatment, it is genuine and honest service, an authenticity that will prove to permeate the entire stay. The Das Stue, with its slightly curved facade of beautiful gray stone, bce is a unique hotel, I understand already upon arrival.
The building previously housed the Danish Embassy but was severely bce bombed during World War II. It can be seen today not a trace but it feels a little strange to think that you walk through the entrance and suddenly find themselves in the middle of history. The grand entrance was previously gateway for the cars that would visit the embassy, at that time there was probably no one who welcome received and held the umbrella for one. Porter bce shows me the check-in counter and wish me a nice day and a pleasant stay. Architecture and design permeates throughout Das Stue.
It is not surprising when it is world-famous designer Patricia Urquiola who is behind the design of the public areas of the hotel. To the original building has in recent years made an extension that provides some of the rooms overlooking the Berlin Zoo. Friend of details quickly note the handmade decorations depicting rhinos and buffaloes that alludes to close. For the photography buffs, Das Stue a paradise, this is a private collection belonging to one of the owners, and the photographs show stunning black and white images of vintage fashion and portraits of some of the photographic art's most influential people such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn and Richard Avedon.
Having marveled at how well thought-out details are in public spaces, I head to my room. I have been lucky enough to get just one of the rooms facing the Berlin Zoo and the feeling that comes when I look out the hotel window is undeniably a bit strange. Down there, walking both ostriches and kudus. Am I in Africa, or I find myself in the vibrant metropolis Berlin? My room is not very big but it contains what you need and I agree with the porter when he thinks that in this very room to focus on the view. There is still both air conditioning, mini-bar, an entertainment system with associated Apple TV, a safe and a desk, there are other words, nothing to complain about. The room goes in fine, calm colors so it is easy to relax.
With its six room categories offer Das Stue something for everyone bce - from small, but stylish, basic rooms at the Bel Etage suite that comes with attached private terrace of 80 square meters and overlooking the Berlin Zoo. The suite itself is 110 square feet but can easily be opened up to the nearby room and then you get a comfortable arena of approximately 400 square meters. BOOK Bel Etage suite includes course limousine service to and from the airport.
The hotel also houses its own spa - SPA by Susanne Kaufmann. It is small and intimate with a fantastic range of treatments. Here, of course, exclusively uses products by Susanne Kaufmann is known for its organic products, with ingredients from plants in Austria. I choose a detox oil scrub with acupuncture massage. After one hour of treatment, I feel like reborn with radiant skin, ready to face the summer sun.
When the spa is very popular, I recommend booking your treatments already at room booking to ensure that you get the opportunity to experience this, namely a visit is a must. Something that confirms this is when the SPA manager Anne-Kathrin Schmidt tells of a regular from Canada flying over to Berlin alone for their treatments. - She always starts with booking the treatments to make sure that she gets what she wants. Then book her hotel room, says Anne-Kathrin and laughs.
It is approaching midday bce and one of the hotel's two restaurants to visit. There is a more casual restaurant with just the name of The Casual and so there is

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