Berlin, Germany

Casa Camper Berlin

Price per night from$234.81

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR206.61), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Best foot forward

Setting

A hop from Hackescher Markt

A top-notch, affordable basecamp in a super-central locale is a boutique hotel that's sure to become a classic — meet capital hideaway, Casa Camper Berlin. The Spanish footwear brand knows all about lasting style, and in this pared-back German retreat, enhanced with arty details, a streetside restaurant and all-day lounge, Camper has created a city-break formula built to go the distance.  

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Facilities

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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.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Pews beside the window at Bar Basta are your people-watching option; for something quieter, tuck around the far side of the kitchen (beside the wine fridge).

Dress Code

Dressed-for-the-day works at any hour for this laidback spot.

Hotel restaurant

Bar Basta is imbued with a sense of city buzz that’s imparted both by the open kitchen and the street-surveying full-height windows (which open fully and frame pavement tables in summer). Just off the lobby, it’s Casa Camper Berlin’s main restaurant, open every evening and daytime at weekends, spinning mod-European plates that change with the seasons. You can request breakfast here, but day-starting meals are set up on the seventh floor at Tentempié. Surveying the city skyline, this guests-only spot is your go-to for free daytime tea, coffee and water refills.  

Hotel bar

Up at Tentempié, a selection of wines, beers, soft drinks and snacks are available from the Honesty Bar at any time — take them back to your room or bag a sofa up on the seventh floor and drink in those rooftop views.  

Last orders

Dinner at Bar Basta is 6pm–1am; weekend hours are from 10am. Tentempié lounge serves breakfast 7.30am–11am (from 8am at weekends), then stays open until 11pm.

Room service

You can order sustenance to your room whenever the hotel kitchens are open.

Location

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Address
Casa Camper Berlin
Weinmeisterstraße 1
Berlin
10178
Germany

Casa Camper Berlin is in Mitte Proper, at the heart of the German capital, a 10-minute walk from Alexanderplatz.

Planes

From Berlin Brandenburg Airport, the S-Bahn has a direct service that’ll take you as far as Hackescher Markt; from there, it’s a short walk to the hotel.

Trains

Your nearest U-Bahn station is Weinmeisterstrasse on line 8, directly opposite the hotel. For mainline services, Alexanderplatz is a 10-minute walk away; and Berlin Hauptbahnhof — the terminus for international routes — is around 20 minutes away using public transport.

Automobiles

In a city of streamlined transport links, it’s unlikely you’ll need a set of wheels, but if a car’s non-negotiable, there are a couple of paid parking options within a two-minute drive (15-minute walk) of the hotel.

Worth getting out of bed for

Your locale at Casa Camper Berlin lies in the east of Mitte — the borough’s more residential end, served by an abundance of dining spots and boutiques. Start with Hackescher Markt, a square surrounded by shops, cafés and food trucks, and (as its name implies) host to weekly markets. Stroll a little further to Monbijou Park for a fresh-air fix amid city greenery, then head over the park’s namesake bridge to Museum Island. Pick your historical trove of choice: antiquities-stuffed Bode-museum; repository of classical cultures, Altes Museum, or perhaps the globe-trotting collections of Pergamonmuseum, set among soaring galleries.  

Street art brings the capital’s history up to date: the East Side Gallery, which uses the Berlin Wall as its canvas, is starred, but you could also head south to edgy neighbourhood Kreuzberg, where standout murals are complemented by a smorgasbord of international restaurants and one-off stores.  

Local restaurants

Refined mod-European plates at Remi are pared-back, eye-catching and inspired by the seasons. With dishes such as wild garlic ravioli and sturgeon with mussel beurre blanc, this is special-occasion territory. Reinventing traditional regional cooking, two chefs named Norman are bringing artful refinement to knödl, flambéed turnip and more at Volkspark’s Norms. For meat eaters in search of a genuine German pub experience, the Hackescher Markt outpost of Lemke is tucked beneath railway arches and serves house-brewed beers and hearty Berliner plates.  

Local cafés

Roastery Father Carpenter has a small courtyard café tucked into Münzstrasse, worth popping into for a deftly brewed espresso or flat white. For brunch classics such as French toast, avo-topped sourdough or shakshuka, check out Distrikt, which also does a fine line in coffee.  

Local bars

Follow the trotter-prints on the floor at Kauz & Kiebitz to find its acclaimed speakeasy Truffle Pig Bar (open Wednesday to Saturday). Mixology meets seasonality in inventive pours at Velvet, where suppliers tend to be small-scale, local and organic, and verjus (unripe grape juice) is used in place of citrus to delivery acidity.  

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this cool urban basecamp in Mitte and unpacked their Pentax cameras and Pelotas, a full account of their German city break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Casa Camper Berlin… 

Camper footwear has ever been about cool design and comfort — and the Spanish shoe brand’s second hotel venture, Casa Camper Berlin, distils this studied simplicity in fine form. First, there’s the design, almost Scandinavian in its understatement — masterminded by Fernando Amat and architect Jordi Tió. Interiors deliver artistic touches, too, with armchairs by Quim Larrea, photography by Timothy Schaumburg and custom blinds that display oversized room numbers to the city outside.  

Comfort comes across in cosseting bedrooms and an all-day lounge on the seventh floor, plus a sociable restaurant at lobby level and 24-hour wellness area that delivers ultimate flex for fitness-minded guests. And Camper’s passion for heritage is conveyed in the many nods to the hotel’s Berlin locale, be it minibar snacks or handmade curios to snap up from the lobby boutique. 

All this is achieved with polish at an impressively affordable price point, leaving you more Euros to spend, roaming the capital — forays made pleasingly foot-friendly by your heart-of-the-city Mitte co-ords. 

 

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