Adina's latest offering outshines its class, seducing guests with space, style and location
Today, Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hackescher Markt has officially opened, welcoming the very first guests.
Adina Hackescher Markt is the largest of three chic, Australian owned and operated, Adina Apartment Hotels in Berlin. The new hotel represents the eighth in an expanding portfolio characterised by urbane locations, stylish interiors and premium lifestyle facilities.
Adina Hackescher Markt is situated in one of Berlin's most vibrant emerging districts. In a city known for avant guarde culture, Hackescher Markt sets the pace with bars, restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and museums oozing with attitude. Guests will also be well positioned to explore Berlin's classic landmarks with Alexander Platz, Brandenburger Tor, Museums Island and many more, all close by.
Adina Hackescher Markt features 145 spacious one and two bedroom apartments and studios. The brand's commitment to spacious apartment hotel accommodation, a rarity in Europe, remains strong. Each has been designed to cater to savvy travellers and feature: fully equipped kitchens, separate lounge and bedrooms, internal laundries, flatscreen televisions, iPod docking stations and work desks – to name a few.
Adina Hackescher Markt's interiors live up to its location's air of cool. Adina's signature interior design has been taken to the next level at this brand new hotel. Dominant use of charcoal and black sets an edgy mood, whilst gold overtones lend a contemporary feel, highlighting the warm tones in the indigenous Australian artwork dotted throughout the hotel.
The hotel also features a Wellness Area complete with a Swarovski encrusted ceiling depicting the Southern Cross, the exclusive Aveda Salon and Spa with an organic product range and Alto Bar and Restaurant featuring a vast breakfast menu, enticing tapas selection and boasting an Australia wine list.
Rachel Argaman, CEO of Toga Hospitality, said: "We're thrilled to welcome the very first guests to Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hackescher Markt. Adina continues to expand whilst always striving to impress our guests and match their lifestyles through the signature brand elements: spacious apartments, stand-out locations, chic interiors and exceptional lifestyle facilities - all infused with an Australian flavour."
Adina Apartment Hotels are located across Europe and Australia: Berlin (three), Frankfurt (one), Hamburg (one), Copenhagen (one), Budapest (one) and Sydney (one). The next Adina Apartment Hotel is set to open in 2012 at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach.
For more information or to book, visit: www.adina.eu or www.adinahotels.com.au
About Adina Apartment Hotels
The 'suitest' way to stay
Adina Apartment Hotels are designed with contemporary travel in mind. Each apartment features a spacious lounge room coupled with a fully equipped kitchen, internal laundry, iPod docking station, desk, flat screen television, safe and balcony (subject to room type).
The chic, urbane style of the hotels has been blended with functionality and a welcoming atmosphere. Aboriginal art and hints of Australia feature in each of the hotels, a nod to their Australian roots.
Alto Bar and Restaurant (onsite dining at selected Adina Apartment Hotels) offers scrumptious meals and beverages including delicious cocktails and featuring a selection of Australian wines.
Adina Apartment Hotels can be found in the following city locations: Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Budapest and Sydney.
All Adina Apartment Hotels are proudly owned and operated by Toga Hospitality, an Australian company also responsible for Medina Apartment Hotels, Vibe Hotels and Travelodge Hotels in Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
Monday, March 7, 2011
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