Nestled in the tranquil embassy district, with the Berlin Zoo as its private garden, Das Stue is a sanctuary of sophisticated contrasts. Housed within the former Royal Danish Embassy, the hotel’s imposing 1930s limestone facade gives way to an interior that is a masterclass in contemporary warmth, meticulously curated by designer Patricia Urquiola. This is not a hotel that shouts; it whispers. The atmosphere is one of cultured, residential ease, where curated art and playful animal sculptures - a nod to the wild neighbors next door - create a dialogue between the building's weighty history and a vibrant, modern sensibility. It’s a discreet urban retreat for those who find energy in serenity and beauty in bold, intelligent design.
The 78 rooms and suites are intimate and artful, blending the building's original features with Urquiola's signature use of natural textures and soft, organic forms. The experience is anchored by the serene Susanne Kaufmann Spa and a striking 14-meter indoor pool, offering a holistic counterpoint to the city's pace.
Dining is a highlight at The Casual, which serves refined, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in a stylishly relaxed setting. The hotel's unique history is best enjoyed on the terrace, which features a private entrance to the Berlin Zoo, turning a morning coffee into an unexpectedly delightful experience.
Our Concierge Note:
Das Stue’s appeal is its unique narrative—a blend of diplomacy, design, and nature. Our role is to secure a room with a view of the Tiergarten, arrange a private tour through the zoo entrance, and ensure a seamless immersion into this uniquely Berlin experience. This is the definitive choice for the discerning client who values narrative and aesthetic harmony over conventional opulence, offering a stay that is as thoughtfully composed as a gallery exhibition.



