The Best Hotel Pools in Berlin
Whether you’re looking to do laps or simply party in your two-piece, these Berlin hotel pools are worth packing your swimsuit for.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
Why it made the list
Marble columns and lion-head fountains lend a classic air to this luxury hotel’s 36-foot indoor pool. The Jacuzzi and pool bar were made for relaxing.
Das Stue
Why it made the list
The modern, 45-foot-long pool is a tranquil spot for swimming, but if you want to experience something a bit different, the pool hosts regular SUP (stand-up paddleboard) yoga classes.
Hotel de Rome
Why it made the list
One of the more unique spots in the city for a swim, the former jewel vault of this bank building-turned-luxury hotel is now home to beautifully tiled 65-foot pool, surrounded by original marble columns.
Hotel Oderberger
Why it made the list
It’s no surprise this hotel would have one of the best pools in the city—it’s located in a former public bathhouse dating from 1898. Restored and reopened in 2016 after being closed for 30 years, the sparkling 65-foot-long pool is ringed by graceful arched columns and topped with a magnificent vaulted stone ceiling.
InterContinental Berlin
Why it made the list
Flooded with natural light by day and atmospherically lit by night, the hotel’s heated indoor pool spans 50 feet and is perfect for swimming laps. There’s also an extra-large whirlpool for relaxing.
Grand Hyatt Berlin
Why it made the list
Practice your butterfly while looking out through enormous windows at bustling Potsdamer Platz from the 50-foot indoor pool at the Grand Hyatt’s top-floor Club Olympus Spa & Fitness. During the summer months, the rooftop pool terrace is open for lounging.
Soho House Berlin
Why it made the list
The heated rooftop pool at Soho House is open year-round, but summer is when it really shines—think cocktails in your bikini, mingling with a cool local crowd, and soaking up panoramic views of the Berlin skyline.
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