Got friends stopping over in Berlin but no guest room to house them? Are your parents not ones to spend the weekend on the sofa bed? Well, we’ve got an alternative, and it’s in Wilmersdorf. Here in the wonderful west, a lot of what makes Berlin great comes together: charming architecture and lots of culture. The streets are lined with magnificent old buildings and art galleries, there’s an abundance of classic restaurants and the Schaubühne is within walking distance. And then there’s good old Ku’damm, which is practically at your feet. This is exactly where numa has opened its latest accommodation, Novela. The company’s concept is individually and distinctively designed hotels sited in exciting districts – letting you experience the city as effortlessly and authentically as possible. Tips for local culture and culinary delights are provided in the form of a blog and a city guide in the room.
With high stuccoed ceilings, the guestrooms are impressive. The interior contrasts with the dignified charm of the architecture, with herringbone parquet flooring and beautiful high windows. No frills, just homely furnishings. Contemporary art, simple open shelves, rounded mirrors and headboards combine to create a clear, fresh look that will recharge your mind and tired tourist limbs alike. Check-in is completely digital, with smartphone-controlled arrivals and departures taking the place of the classic lobby. And if something is missing, there’s a chat (with a real person) letting you request the likes of extra pillows and towels directly to the room. We tested it and it works pretty well. Of course, all this isn’t just for visitors: if you don’t live in Charlottenburg–Wilmersdorf yourself, how about treating yourself to a stylish, digital staycation out west?
Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Celeste Najt