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Reviews of Schlosshotel im Grunewald, Berlin, Germany

Brahmsstrasse 10, 14193 Berlin, Germany

Review of Schlosshotel im Grunewald, by Ken Scrudato

In a post-Hapsburg world, even the media elite can afford the occasional royal fantasy, if they resign to save up their pennies. And Berlin's Schlosshotel im Grunewald is the luxury hotel to live truly like ein konig, if only for a weekend.

The facilities

An aristocratic palace dating to 1914, it was recently given an aesthetic makeover by his-royal-flamboyance Karl Lagerfeld, meaning the luxury h

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Review of Schlosshotel im Grunewald, by Ken Scrudato

In a post-Hapsburg world, even the media elite can afford the occasional royal fantasy, if they resign to save up their pennies. And Berlin's Schlosshotel im Grunewald is the luxury hotel to live truly like ein konig, if only for a weekend.

The facilities

An aristocratic palace dating to 1914, it was recently given an aesthetic makeover by his-royal-flamboyance Karl Lagerfeld, meaning the luxury hotel is now as chic and outré as it as gilded. Set in the Grunewald, or "green forest," it's a verdant alternative to staying in the heart of Berlin, and affords guests the ever-possible thrill of bumping into Herr Lagerfeld, who keeps his own suite here. Grand is hardly the word.

Review of Schlosshotel im Grunewald, by The TI Review Team

By TI Reviewer Olivia De Santos:

Schlosshotel im Grunewald is a palatial manor in Berlin's elite Grunewald district. Built in 1914, it boasts private gardens near the neighbouring forests and lakes and is in every sense an escape from the gritty, industrial and lively German capital. No review of this unique luxury hotel would be complete without a mention of fashion king Karl Lagerfeld, mastermin

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Review of Schlosshotel im Grunewald, by The TI Review Team

By TI Reviewer Olivia De Santos:

Schlosshotel im Grunewald is a palatial manor in Berlin's elite Grunewald district. Built in 1914, it boasts private gardens near the neighbouring forests and lakes and is in every sense an escape from the gritty, industrial and lively German capital. No review of this unique luxury hotel would be complete without a mention of fashion king Karl Lagerfeld, mastermind of the Schlosshotel's 90's incarnation and responsible for its heady blend of contemporary cool and 19th-century Baroque classicism.

The facilities:

The Vivaldi Restaurant serves gourmet Mediterranean fare, surrounded by original print wallpaper and elegant Lagerfeld-chosen chairs. More informal is Le Jardin, which provides both breakfast and lunch, either out on the terrace or in the winter-garden. The extensive lounge areas are open to all, as is the cosy Le Tire Bouchon bar.

A Roman-style swimming pool, Jacuzzi tub and spa are more lavish touches to be found on the lower floors. Bicycle rental is complementary; a great excuse to explore Berlin's fab cycle routes and the forested paths around the hotel. Wannsee Golf Club is a 20-minute drive away, and even closer are horse-riding facilities and tennis courts.

The rooms:

Each of Schlosshotel im Grunewald's 53 rooms (including 12 suites) is elegant and refined, with king-sized beds, gilded headboards and antiquated oil paintings throughout. The Grunewald Suite is the place to book for a real treat: a masterful confection of Lagerfeld's own possessions that includes a portrait of the man himself atop an upright piano. The hotel also lays claim to Berlin's largest room, the Kaiser Suite - with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a terrace, dining area, lounge and even a private library, it spans over 250 square metres.

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Brahmsstrasse 10, 14193 Berlin, Germany