Billed as Europe's first hotel with a state-of-the-art recording studio and guitars on the room service menu, the interior's surreal setting combined with the seemingly physics-defying architecture serve as a catalyst for late-night jam sessions and impromptu DJ sets.
Architect Sergei Tchoban worked with Karim Rashid to implement their lavish design without disturbing the existing industrial style of the surrounding buildings on the river Spree, nestled between Berlin's Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg neighborhoods,. Tchoban's solution maintains the building's stoic lines, but he throws in a shiny section of the hotel—the 8th to 10th floors—that juts out almost 70 feet out from the building for unexpected delight.
Rooms run from €170 for a standard room to €2,500 for the Nhow suite.
The Restaurant
Party Room
Hotel Room
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