Regent's European flagship — 195 rooms near Gendarmenmarkt, with Fischers Fritz holding two Michelin stars since 2008.
Regent Berlin opened in 1996 on Charlottenstraße near Gendarmenmarkt, in the Mitte district between Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island. The 195 rooms and suites underwent full renovation in 2018, updating the property's interiors while retaining the original building's proportions. The hotel has hel
Dinner at Fischers Fritz — Christian Lohse's two-star seafood program has outlasted most Berlin hotel-restaurant Michelin runs by a decade.
Expansive living area, panoramic city views, bespoke furnishings, and a private butler service
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Vibe: Gendarmenmarkt, Two-Michelin-Star, Mitte-Central, Regent-DNA
Regent Berlin is featured in 5 of our curated collections:
Best time: May through September offers Berlin's finest luxury conditions, with long warm days illuminating the Tiergarten, outdoor cultural events at their peak, and the city's creative energy at maximum intensity.
Demand: Berlin maintains consistent year-round luxury demand driven by its world-class cultural calendar, emerging culinary scene, and substantial business travel base. The city's legendary New Year's Eve celebrations and Berlinale film festival create notable demand peaks in their respective seasons.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Berlin properties offer exceptional value relative to comparable European capitals, with premium historic and contemporary hotels maintaining accessible pricing even during peak season. Major cultural events and trade shows create brief but significant demand spikes requiring advance bo
Insider tip: Arrange private after-hours access to the Pergamon Museum's Ishtar Gate and Altar of Zeus through a specialist cultural foundation - experiencing these extraordinary ancient masterpieces in private silence, with a leading archaeologist as your guide, defines Berlin's extraordinary curatorial luxury.
Avoid: Avoid the depth of winter from December through February when Berlin's notoriously cold grey weather significantly limits outdoor exploration of the city's vibrant street culture and parks that contribute so significantly to its luxury appeal.