Estrel Berlin is Germany’s largest hotel, and we have something to suit every taste and need: 1,125 rooms and suites, four restaurants, three bars, an open air location with its own landing pier, a modern wellness & fitness area and a extensive contemporary art collection. The hotel is adjoined to the Estrel Congress Center (ECC), which covers a space of 30,000 sqm and the Estrel show theatre which hosts top quality Las Vegas style entertainment all year round.
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Wellness & Fitness
After a strenuous day at the congress center or an extensive sightseeing tour, enjoy the spectrum of relaxation possibilities in our wellness area - exercise equipment, sauna and steam bath.
We are proud of our wellness and fitness area located on the first floor of the hotel’s wing I. The 400 sqm wellness area houses a Finnish sauna, a steam sauna, massage showers, an ice fountain and a warmly lit quiet zone. The adjacent fitness area is fitted with the very latest cardio equipment such as treadmills, cross trainers, cycle ergometers, rowing machines and a power bench for effective workouts. Exercise or relax to your heart’s content and then pamper yourself with a soothing wellness treatment. The wellness area is operated by Sen Spa.
Opening hours gym:
24/7
Opening hours wellness:
Monday till Saturday - 3 pm till 10 pm (9:30 pm last entry)
Sunday - closed
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Cultural Art at the Estrel
Estrel owners Ekkehard and Dr. Sigrid Streletzki sought to transform the hotel’s atrium into an art hub, aiming to create a space where guests and visitors can unwind amongst works by both Berlin-based and international artists. The family‘s extensive contemporary art collection, which has been assembled over the past twenty years, is consequently largely exhibited throughout the hotel. While continuing to grow every year, the collection currently features works by renowned artists, including Tony Cragg, Rashid Johnson, Peter Halley, Lynn Chadwick, Erwin Wurm and Anselm Reyle, William Kentridge amongst others.