Roomers Berlin Steinplatz: Where Art Nouveau Glamour Meets Modern Berlin Cool
A century of stories, reimagined for the design-savvy traveler
History That Still Whispers in the Halls
Long before it was reborn as a boutique hotel, Roomers Berlin Steinplatz played host to cultural icons like Vladimir Nabokov and Brigitte Bardot, each adding their own chapter to this building’s storied past. Originally opened in 1913, this Art Nouveau masterpiece has always been a magnet for creatives, thinkers, and eccentrics—and its current incarnation honors that legacy while confidently stepping into the now. After a meticulous restoration, it reopened under Marriott’s Autograph Collection, offering 84 rooms and 3 suites across six intimate floors in Charlottenburg, a quietly fashionable district that swaps Mitte’s tourist buzz for local color and leafy boulevards.
Old-School Romance Meets Boutique Precision
The interiors strike a delicate balance: dark wood paneling, curved walls, and whimsical vanities that echo the early 20th century, paired with modern indulgences like floor-to-ceiling drapes, deep soaking tubs, and lighting that flatters like a 1960s film set. The design doesn’t just reference history—it plays with it, creating a space that feels rich, romantic, and just a little bit mischievous. Each room is its own cocoon—textural, tactile, and purposefully sensual. This is Berlin, after all. There’s a nod to the city’s cinematic past, but it’s filtered through a distinctly contemporary lens.
A Lobby with a Soul—and a Story
The lobby lounge is more than just a check-in area—it’s a place to linger. With its marble fireplace, baby grand piano, and inviting corners for quiet conversation, it channels the spirit of an old Berlin salon. You can almost imagine the ghosts of poets and philosophers sipping cocktails here, debating ideas beneath the warm glow of vintage lamps.
Wellness with a Skyline View
Ascend to the top-floor spa and fitness suite, and the tone shifts—decadence gives way to clarity. The spa is minimalist and calming, while the gym offers state-of-the-art equipment and sweeping views of Berlin’s ever-evolving skyline. It’s the perfect juxtaposition: heritage below, horizon above.
DNA Hotels Verdict
Roomers Berlin Steinplatz doesn’t shout—it seduces. With its layered history, cinematic interiors, and under-the-radar location, it offers a sophisticated escape for travelers who want Berlin with depth and texture. It’s a place where the past lingers in the wallpaper, the future glows outside your window, and everything in between is wrapped in quiet, considered luxury.





















