Lulu Guldsmeden
@TheWonderingEnglishman 的视频导览: I stayed here and honestly, it’s a vibe. The courtyard is a total hidden gem for chilling out, and the organic breakfast? Seriously some of the best food I've had in Berlin. It feels like a home, not a hotel.
为什么人们喜欢它
- The 'Hygge' aesthetic: four-poster beds, swings in the lofts, and warm wood tones
- 100% organic breakfast that actually tastes good (even if espresso costs extra)
- Central location on Potsdamer Straße near galleries and Tiergarten
关于此视频
A candid review of Lulu Guldsmeden in Berlin, a boutique hotel that blends Danish eco-design with Balinese tranquility. The creator explores the warm, home-like lobby filled with recycled materials and calming incense before touring a guest room featuring a four-poster reclaimed wood bed and organic bedding. A major highlight is the sustainable bathroom amenities and drinkable filtered tap water. The video showcases the organic breakfast spread, praising the reusable yogurt jars and high-quality coffee that rivals local cafes. The tour concludes in the hotel's 'secret garden' courtyard, a hidden sanctuary for relaxation, and notes the convenient location near the U-Bahn and Gleisdreieck Park. The creator rates the experience an 8/10 for its honest, soulful approach to hospitality.
完整视频文字记录
Let me say upfront: If you're someone who appreciates hotels that have soul, this one might surprise you. Lulu Guldsmeden is part of a small Danish chain, hence I'm brutalizing its name. Lulu Guldsmeden built quite the cult following for a reason. They combine eco-consciousness, sustainable design and a very particular brand of Scandi-Balinese calm. Sounds strange I know, but it works. From the moment you step in, you know you're not in a generic hotel chain. The lobby feels like it's someone's home: warm wooden textures and little details that speak of intention, recycled materials, hand-picked decor, and calming incense that doesn't scream but whispers welcome. My room had a 4-poster bed made from reclaimed wood, fluffy organic duvets, and a bathroom stocked with refillable bottles of local chemical-free soap. Even the tap water tastes filtered and proud. There's no minibar, no gimmicks. Just what you need, if you value comfort that doesn't shout. Downstairs, the breakfast: a spread of local organic produce, the kind that Berliners pay good money for at weekend markets. Nothing mass-produced. Even the yogurt is served in tiny jars that you can tell are washed and reused, not thrown out daily. The coffee? Amazing. And trust me, I don't say that lightly. This gives any hipster coffee a run for its money. And the best part though? The courtyard. Tucked away behind the building, it feels like a secret garden. A little sanctuary with hanging plants, woven hammocks, and outdoor seating where you could sip your tea, your beer, or just breathe. Is it perfect? No. It's not a luxury place. But it's honest. And in this city, that's refreshing. For the location, you're a short walk to the U-Bahn, a 25-minute walk to the Brandenburg Gate, and close enough to places like Gleisdreieck Park and Urban Nation and even Potsdamer Platz without being surrounded by tourist traps. If you're looking for an authentic Berlin experience, you can't go wrong by booking this hotel. 8/10.