READING ROOM
The reading room is a screen-free space to honestly switch off for once. Instead of a television with shitty German TV, the focus here is on an alternative concept without any kind of screens. Boredom certainly doesn't arise here, though. Promise!. Within these rooms we have come up with four different concepts, each of which should delight your senses in its own way and each of which is designed with so much love that you will certainly not waste a thought on a boring TV. In close cooperation with our coolest indie magazines partners, we have created a reading paradise that will more than impress you. With extra large windows for bright moments and a cosy seating corner to read all day. This room is our offline gem for you! Enjoy the paradise inside our urban paradise with plants, books, magazines and more - what a great combination!
More infoWhat could be nicer than tired reading eyes?! Nothing - exactly! So book the reading room quickly and finally switch off! In addition to countless magazines and books, the reading room has an open bathroom with our own Daily Soap, velvety soft towels, hairdryer and a separate toilet. All this comes with a spacious 30 m² area with a double bed with extra large and cosy 220 x 240 sheets. All for your comfort.
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