Germany
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Roomers Frankfurt, Germany
116 Rooms / EUR 170 – 950
Classic curves meet progressive design at Roomers, an ambitious venture in Frankfurt. With its concept by the architectural firm Grübel and designer Oana Rosen, the 116-room Roomers is an elegantly futuristic, six-story hotel full of electrifying design flourishes, such as an illuminated, bubble-domed “bio-rhythmic” wellness center on its top level.
Roomers Loft 1 Rooms / EUR 650 – 7,000
Frankfurt, Germany On bustling Kaiserstrasse, a few steps from Frankfurt’s main train station, Roomers Loft is an urban oasis. Its 240 square meters of exquisitely appointed space is for guests who want five-star service in a private apartment. An ideal setting as an extended-stay suite, film set, conference venue, or romantic retreat, the loft is wonderfully integrated into the very fabric of Germany’s financial capital.
The Pure Frankfurt, Germany
50 Rooms / EUR 100 – 460
A 19th-century loft in the heart of Frankfurt was completely renovated to create The Pure — a hotel that captures the city’s open-minded, cosmopolitan spirit. Guests are invited to relax in a welcoming, homey atmosphere where the works of artist Stefan Strumbel in the lobby, breakfast room, bar, and lounge explore the meaning of the word heimat (home). Lighting and music add ambience that changes throughout the day.
East 128 Rooms / EUR 160 – 850
Hamburg, Germany In the center of Hamburg’s entertainment district, East bears Chicago-based architect Jordan Mozer’s extravagant signature, displaying a penchant for futuristic, curving forms and light, bright tones. Set over several stories, 128 rooms, lofts, and suites range in size from 25 to 150 square meters. Public spaces interlock and offer a multitude of diversions, such as a spectacular bar and lounge area, a spa zone, a high-tech gym, and a cinema. Situated in a former iron foundry, East’s restaurant features a live sushi station and a courtyard terrace for alfresco dining.
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