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Rooms with a personality

Superior Room

Although the superior rooms are our smallest accommodation, with a size of approx. 40sqm (430 sqft) and a ceiling height of 3.40m (except on the top floor), they offer enough space to work and feel at home – especially as some of them have a bedroom separated from the living room.

Grundriss des Superior Zimmers im Louisa's Place Hotel Kudamm Berlin
Ausstattungsmerkmale Superior Zimmer Louisa's Place Berlin

Ideal for solo travellers and couples

With king-size bed, smart TV, desk and kitchen

Single travellers or couples in particular feel at home in our Superior rooms.

SEPARATE WORKSTATION

You won’t run out of things to do

Retreat to your own space and either use the couch as your workspace or the separate, bright workstation with ample desktop space, high-speed wireless LAN and in-suite telephone.

And if it feels too lonely for you here, you’re welcome to take your work to our cosy library.

Detailansicht eines Arbeitsplatzes mit Arbeitsutensilien im Premium Zimmer des Louisa's Place Hotel Berlin

How at home

First things first…where’s my coffee?

With us, you’ll never have to go without your morning coffee. A fully equipped kitchen with coffee maker and kettle makes it easy for you to stick to familiar and beloved morning rituals.

High-quality crockery, kitchen utensils, a ceramic stove with 4 hotplates and an oven, a refrigerator with freezer compartment, a dishwasher and, on request, a microwave and toaster are also at your disposal.

A supermarket, bakery, and other stores for items of daily use are located in the immediate vicinity of our boutique hotel.

Louisa's Place Kaffeetassen und Basilikum auf der Arbeitsfläche der Küche des Superior Zimmers in Louisa's Place Hotel

About Louise

Our namesake: Queen Louise of Prussia

Love letters to her husband and children, intimate secrets and thoughts to her siblings, diplomatic reform plans, travel reports, and literary correspondence with the Goethes, among others – Queen Louise spent a lot of time at her desk, as testified to by her numerous letters.