Need to know
Rooms
54.
Check–Out
Noon, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates are room-only but you can buy breakfast at Tentempié from €25, including a daily buffet spread and hot dishes cooked to order.
Also
Two Camper Corner Twin rooms at Casa Camper Berlin have been adapted for wheelchair access with widened doorways, lowered controls and modified bathrooms. There is lift access to all floors and communal spaces are all accessible, including toilets.
At the hotel
Lounge with free tea, coffee and snacks, and an honesty bar. In rooms: air-conditioning, Sky TV, Bluetooth radio and speaker, free bottled water, bathrobes, Camper slippers and custom bath products.
Our favourite rooms
A Camper King or Camper Twin offers a generous amount of space; upgrade to a Camper King View for a minibar in your room and higher-floor vistas. If you’re planning busy days out and about and just want a crashpad, Camper Corner rooms (king or twin) are the hotel’s entry-level bedrooms, but are often sought-after for their hard-to-come-by bath tubs. Interconnecting rooms or a Camper Triple are good options for families.
Spa
There’s no spa at Casa Camper Berlin, but a 24-hour wellness area houses a sauna and shower, yoga studio, and a gym kitted out with weights and cardio trainers.
Packing tips
On-message footwear, a film camera and a liking for warm, fluffy pretzels.
Pet‐friendly
Casa Camper Berlin welcomes dogs of any size in all rooms for a nightly charge of €35. Beds and bowls are provided and all communal areas are pup-friendly, too. See more pet-friendly hotels in Berlin.
Children
Welcome; some Corner King and King rooms at Casa Camper Berlin interconnect, and Camper Triples sleep three. Baby cots are free, subject to availability. Juniors aged six and older are charged as adults.
Sustainability efforts
The Camper Group has been B Corp-certified since 2022 and you’ll see this approach to social and environmental responsibility reflected in Casa Camper Berlin’s set-up. Artwork, minibar products, boutique inventory — much of what you find at the hotel is sourced from Berlin. The same is true of ingredients for the hotel’s market kitchen, where menus move with the seasons and spotlight city suppliers. You can refill bottles with a choice of flavoured or natural waters at a station in the lounge, too.