The Hoxton, Charlottenburg

Hotel · Charlottenburg

The Hoxton, Charlottenburg

Hotel · Charlottenburg

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Meinekestraße 18-19, 10719 Berlin, Germany

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Art Deco hotel w/ Indian restaurant, stylish bar & coffeehouse  

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The 17 Best Hotels in Berlin

"From the outside, the circa-1970s building housing the Hoxton doesn’t look like anything special. But step into the oversized lobby chock-full of comfy places to sit (with your choice of chairs and sectionals arranged around tables of various shapes and sizes, along with one long communal co-working table), and you see why the young (and young at heart) could spend all day here. When the mood strikes for a drink, the sophisticated bar lies right behind the lobby, separated by staggered shelves displaying artfully arranged vases, jars, books, and other design knickknacks. And since the Hoxton also has its own coffee shop (technically a teahouse) and Indian restaurant, it’s truly a place that invites lingering. Each of the 234 guest rooms has a similar look, with scalloped headboards in muted pink and green, speckled terrazzo side tables, Art Nouveau lamps, and hardwood floors." - Jennifer Ceaser, Liz Humphreys

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The Hoxton, Charlottenburg

"Why book? The Hoxton brings their playful, hip, and inviting brand to Germany for the very first time at this delightful West Berlin hotel. Set the scene From the outside, the circa-1970s building housing the Hoxton doesn’t look like anything special. But step into the oversized lobby chock-full of comfy places to sit (with your choice of chairs and sectionals arranged around tables of various shapes and sizes, along with one long communal co-working table) and whimsical lighting fixtures, and you see why the young (and young at heart) crowd could spend all day here. When the mood strikes for a drink, the sophisticated bar lies right behind the lobby, separated by staggered shelves displaying artfully arranged vases, jars, books, and other design knickknacks. And since the Hoxton also has its own coffee shop (technically a teahouse) and Indian restaurant, it’s truly a place that invites lingering. The backstory The Hoxton hotel brand is known as one of the pioneers of appealing public spaces that attract a whole legion of fans—hotel guests and neighborhood denizens alike—to become part of their welcoming community. Hoxton came to life in 2006, with the first hotel in the East London neighborhood of Shoreditch followed by a second in Central London’s Holborn. From there, they expanded across cool cities and neighborhoods in Europe and then the U.S. (Full disclosure: I’ve had the pleasure of staying in a large number of the Hoxtons in Europe. I’m a fan!) Hoxton, Charlottenburg marks their first hotel in Germany and their 15th overall. This particular branch was inspired by West Berlin’s 1920s Art Nouveau architecture, along with touches of Bauhaus and Brutalism. Some of the furniture was created especially for the hotel, while other pieces were scoured from European flea markets. The result: A space that reflects the design elements of West Berlin while remaining true to the Hoxton brand as a whole. The rooms Each of the 234 guest rooms has a similar look, with scalloped headboards in muted pink and green, speckled terrazzo side tables, Art Nouveau lamps, and hardwood floors. Each also comes with practical accoutrements: a small desk or table and a wardrobe with space to hang your clothes, a kettle, and a mini-fridge. Tiled bathrooms include walk-in showers and signature Blank products. The rooms simply differ from each other in terms of size—though, as with most Hoxtons, all tend toward the compact. The smallest, aptly named the Shoebox, only fits a single bed and a small desk, while the largest, Biggy Up, has a queen-sized bed and large windows. I’d recommend the in-between size, the Roomy, which doesn’t feel as tight but is more affordable than the Roomy—perfect for having a comfy place to crash your head after spending time exploring the town. Food and drink Good Indian food can be hard to find in this city, so the House of Tandoor is a welcome addition to Berlin’s food scene. Open for lunch and dinner, it’s housed in a pretty space with mosaic floor tiles and an open kitchen with three traditional clay (tandoor) ovens. Of course, the tandoor dishes are the things to try—in particular, the crispy lamb chops, tender chicken, and masala cauliflower, served with yogurt and pomegranate—but also don’t overlook the biryani and the Old Delhi butter chicken plus the naans from the tandoor, including a decadent bone marrow version. You walk through the Teahouse to reach the restaurant, and it’s worth a stop on its own for a snack or drink (alcoholic or non); from breakfast on, they serve up Indian-inflected pastries, naan sandwiches, chai tea, and tasty tea-based cocktails, including a cream tea milk punch with masala chai, Bacardi, Calvados, strawberry, and cream and a non-alcoholic pistachio lassi. The Hoxton’s main bar is also a vibrant spot to enjoy a cocktail created by its international team of mixologists. Their list includes signature drinks devised at Hoxtons around the globe. The spa There’s no gym or spa here. But the hotel does have e-bikes on offer to use around the neighborhood or to take to nearby Tiergarten. The neighborhood/area The Hoxton, Charlottenburg is in a fabulous position for exploring West Berlin. It’s less than a block from the west’s main shopping street, Kurfürstendamm (affectionately known as Ku’damm), and Berlin’s best department store, KaDaWe, is just a short stroll to the east; don’t miss their fabulous food hall (I’d highly recommend their champagne and oysters!) as well as their frequent designer sales. Concept mall Bikini Berlin is also just a 10-minute walk north. Fasanenstrasse, one block west, is home to several galleries and the charming Café im Literaturhaus, perfect for a light lunch in their courtyard. Speaking of literature, just a block south you’ll find Haus der Berliner Festspiele, which hosts the annual International Literature Festival, as well as other theater, music, and dance events throughout the year. For more outdoorsy pursuits, the southern end of Tiergarten, home to the zoo and aquarium, is also close by. The service Friendly and fun. Staff (and guests) are invited to share their favorite local finds on the “Take Away Tips Board” near the elevators, everything from the best breakfast in the neighborhood to the most delicious chicken sandwich. Since each and every suggestion is personally vetted, you feel a nice sense of kinship both with the helpful staff and the other guests. The hotel also holds regular events for guests, from monthly book clubs to wine tastings to local art openings in their in-house Hox Gallery. For families The hotel is perfectly suited to families—if you select a large enough room. As long as they can fit, baby cots and children’s beds are available for free. The Hoxton also offers a “Tiny Hox” stay. If you tell them when you book that you’re bringing a child, the hotel will provide special bath products for kids, coloring books, and a free Little’uns Breakfast Bag delivered to your door in the morning. Eco effort The hotel makes an effort to use no single-use plastic. Housekeeping isn’t provided unless specifically asked for, which reduces the use of cleaning products and detergents. Accessibility The Hoxton, Charlottenburg meets accessibility standards, with an accessible route from the entrance, elevators that reach all floors, and guest rooms with code-compliant wide doorways. Roll-in showers are also available. Anything left to mention? The west may not be thought of as the coolest part of Berlin, but the Hoxton gives you a taste of what makes this area special in its own right." - Liz Humphreys

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"This is Art Deco Berlin, leafy-boulevard Berlin, where two hotels, Wilmina and The Hoxton, have recently opened."

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Victor Donnelly

Google
Just spent a long weekend here. The hotel is charming and the staff provided exceptional service. I found the room very comfortable and peaceful. The food on site was great. I enjoyed the bar and lounge for additional social space. The hotel offers a daily pass to nearby gym for those looking for a quick workout. I highly recommend this hotel!

alexcC5882NY

Google
Gorgeous building and decor, room lovely and well equipped with a comfortable bed. However during our 5 night stay for which we requested housekeeping every day, twice they didn’t come. Breakfast food was nice however the team weren’t great, not particularly welcoming, quick or efficient, little things like serving individual glasses of water rather than giving a carafe and then not refilling them. Overall a nice hotel, but the stay just felt poor.

eleanorwatson1

Google
I love this place. I'd give 100 stars if I could. The Hoxton welcomed me with warmth, calm, and comfort when I arrived around 10pm on a Saturday night after fleeing a truly awful hotel one block away, The check in desk could not have been more efficient and the staff could not have been kinder or more attentive.||The lobby is a vibe: chic, low-lit, and welcoming enough that I found myself working comfortably there on my laptop for hours. Internet was lightning fast. Even, the other hotel guests were fun to chat with in the elevator too. The room was spotless, the bed heavenly, and the bathroom—hot water, beauitful tile, luxurious soaps and shampoos—felt like a real reset. The air conditioning in the summer days was divine!||Breakfast was delicious and included the best naan I’ve ever had from the Indian restaurant on-site. On a rainy day, I stayed in the lobby for a salad (see photos), spicy lemonade and an oat milk latte. I even bought a T-shirt to remember my stay.That’s saying something. I’ll definitely be back!!||If you still aren't sure after my review, google Time Out Hoxton and read that review.

Kate Edwards

Google
The best stay. Gorgeous lobby with the nicest relaxed vibe. Felt very luxurious and was very reasonably priced. Staff were lovely and made us feel very welcome. Loved the room, the decor was beautiful, the room was spotlessly clean, very nice shower and the comfiest bed! Overall, loved the stay! Thank you!

patrickhO3812YA

Google
Nice room, decent food and ok price. The bar area is beautiful and the bar staff friendly. ||||However, Service is very slow and room servicing is not consistent or reliable. Doesn’t compare to other Hoxton hotels I’ve stayed in.

Saska Ruutiainen

Google
I really liked this hotel. The staff was friendly, the rooms were clean and beautifully decorated. As for the location—it’s a bit hard to call any place in Berlin “perfect,” since it depends on what you’re looking for. Something will always be a bit far. But for us, the location worked well. It was a short walk to both the metro and train stations, and there were plenty of services nearby. I definitely recommend this place.

Haycation

Google
I stayed in a "shoebox" room Beautiful room, well finished and great decor, bed was super comfy. Plenty of space for 1. Roberts radio is a lovely touch. Staff are helpful and friendly and love that they wear cool clothes and not a stuffy uniform. Food was good.

723amnak

Google
The room was so comfortable, i loved the pillows. The hotel team were amazing, they attended to my needs very quickly and wefe extremely helpful. I loved the breakfast options, such a wide variety which were all reasonably priced