
A Berlin palace that plays the private apartment card rather than that of the grand hotel.
Louisa's Place
From
332.175 €
“Only 47 suites, all with equipped kitchen and separate living room, on the historic Ku'damm.”
Louisa's Place occupies a 1904 building on the Kurfürstendamm, entirely transformed into suite-apartments. We step into spaces of 45 to 120 m² with solid oak parquet, Miele kitchen, living room distinct from the bedroom. Indirect lighting and beige-grey tones create a muffled atmosphere, almost residential, far from classic palace decor. The basement spa (15 m pool, hammam, Susanne Kaufmann cabins) compensates for the lack of garden. Rate from 332 € per night, coherent for West Berlin and this living space. We recommend for stays of five nights minimum, when you want to cook, entertain, live like an affluent Berliner. Service is discreet, never intrusive, which will appeal to regulars of hotel residences ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We send here families who want to cook in the morning, executives on long assignments (two weeks, one month), couples who prefer self-sufficiency to room service. The hotel also suits travellers who entertain: the living room allows working or dining without turning the bedroom into an office. No mondain palace vibe, rather that of a high-end apartment with on-demand hotel services.
The building
Architecture and interiors
Wilhelminian 1904 building, typical pre-war Ku'damm limestone facade. Interior renovated in 2012 in a sober contemporary style: solid parquet, white walls, Minotti and B&B Italia furniture. Ceiling height 3.20 m, double-glazed windows that insulate well from the boulevard. Suites spread over six floors, central lift, no endless corridors.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
No proper restaurant. Breakfast served in suite or in a ground-floor communal lounge, classic continental buffet formula. Room service offers a short menu (salads, pastas, daily specials) until 22h, prepared by a central kitchen without signature chef. The idea remains that guests use their own kitchen or go out: Savignyplatz teems with tables five minutes on foot.
Highlights
- Only 47 suites, all with Miele equipped kitchen and dishwasher
- 15 m indoor pool, Susanne Kaufmann spa, hammam and Finnish sauna
- Ku'damm 160 location, between Savignyplatz and Gedächtniskirche
- Private airport shuttle available, on-site underground parking
- Booking score 9.2/10 from 311 reviews, business and long-stay family clientele
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Berlin
Louisa's Place stands on the Kurfürstendamm, historic shopping artery of West Berlin, between the zoo and Savignyplatz. Around: KaDeWe fifteen minutes on foot, Gedächtniskirche eight, Tiergarten twenty. Uhlandstraße station (U1) 400 m, Zoologischer Garten (S-Bahn, regional trains) ten minutes. The district is bourgeois, lively by day (shops, cafés), quiet after 21h. Tegel closed, arrivals from Brandenburg (45 min by taxi).
Good to know
Before you book
- Pets
- Accepted without supplement, bowls and basket provided on request.
- Children
- Baby cots and high chairs available, kitchen practical for families.
- Parking
- Private underground parking on site, booking advised, rate not disclosed.
- Pool
- 15 m indoor pool, open 7am–10pm, spa access included.
- Wi-Fi
- Free connection in all suites and communal areas.
- Accessibility
- Facilities for disabled guests, lift, adapted suites on request.
Facilities
1 pool
Non-smoking rooms
Fitness centre
Spa and wellness centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
Facilities for disabled guests
Room service
Restaurant
On-site parking
Wi-Fi available everywhere
Private parking
Family rooms
Pets allowed
Location
Where Louisa's Place is located
Exact address
Louisa's Place
Address
Kurfürstendamm 160
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