Aparthotel operator Staycity Group opens its second Wilde Aparthotels by Staycity in the German city of Berlin with a third Wilde to follow in Edinburgh next month.
Sir Savigny opens in Berlin
This 44-room luxury urban retreat built in 1893 reflects the mindset and sybaritic ways of its mythical founder, Sir Savigny, a bon vivant who has dedicated his life to beauty and storytelling.
Moxy Berlin opens in the heart of the city
Centrally located in the city’s cultural epicentre, Ostbahnhof, the 210-room hotel is within walking distance of Berlin’s coolest bars, independent shops and late-19th-century architecture that makes the area so exciting.
SIR hotels set to open in Berlin, Hamburg, and Amsterdam
This fall will see the opening of Sir Savigny in Berlin, followed by Sir Adam, their second outpost in Amsterdam, and finally Sir Nikolai in Hamburg.
Motel One developing 19 new properties across Europe: Report
The openings will bring 6,100 new rooms to the brand’s portfolio.
Vienna House Easy Berlin to open in October
The 152-room hotel, situated in the district of Prenzlauer Berg, presents itself as a local host for Generation Y.
New trends and new brands: the implications for hotel schools
One of the key messages from the 54th Annual Congress of EUHOFA International was that guests are looking for individuality and creativity in new hospitality experiences – a message that could be equally appropriate of the students in hotel schools.
Agenda set for 54th International EUHOFA Congress
‘New Trends, New Brands’ will be the motto of the discussions on the future development of the hospitality industry and gastronomy among the participants coming from all around the world.
Largest Hampton by Hilton planned for Berlin
The economy brand signs a 344 guest room Hampton by Hilton Berlin at Alexanderplatz that is scheduled to open in early 2018.
SKYKITCHEN opens in andel’s Hotel Berlin
Michelin-starred chef Alexander Koppe and executive chef Eyck Zimmer are now serving up the new taste of Berlin every Tuesday through Saturday.











