In a prime city centre location in the heart of Berlin
For a comfortable and central stay in the capital.
Hotel Lützow: Perfect starting point for exciting city tours through Berlin
Our hotel in a quiet location in the heart of Berlin is the ideal starting point for discovering the city’s many highlights. Explore the nearby sights from Kurfürstendamm to the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Victory Column and the Prince Wilhelm Memorial Church. Potsdamer Platz, the River Spree and the Holocaust Memorial are also within easy reach.
If you love shopping, you will also get their money’s worth at Bikini Berlin, KaDeWe and Tauentzienstraße.
Our hotel is in a great location for attending major events such as trade fairs, the Berlin Marathon, football matches or concerts at the Waldbühne and the Philharmonie. The theatre, the State Opera House and the Uber Arena (formerly the o2 Arena) are also within easy reach. Art and culture lovers will adore the Bauhaus Archives, the New National Gallery and the Winter Garden.
Many hotspots are within walking distance, and we also offer bike hire. Berlin’s well-developed transport network will also take you to any destination. There is a landing stage for boat trips in the immediate vicinity and if running is your kind of thing, why not start the day with a jog in the nearby zoo?
At Hotel Lützow, you can get all that you want and need!
Themed tours
- Following in the footsteps of freedom
- Following in the footsteps of art
- Following in the footsteps of self-determination
- Being a "trailblazer"
- Following in the footsteps of nature
Berlin is a city whose history is characterised by the pursuit of freedom. The ideals of the French Revolution and the Wars of Liberation are reflected in the Lützow neighbourhood. The city played a key role during the Age of Enlightenment and was a melting pot of the arts and sciences. Discover places such as the Victory Column (1), the Reichstag and the Reichstag Dome (2), the Brandenburg Gate (3) or the Berlin Wall Memorial (4) – the latter synonymous with a life without freedom. Visit the Garrison Cemetery (5), the Humboldt Forum (Berlin Global) (6), Checkpoint Charlie (7) and the Prince Wilhelm Memorial Church (8).
Berlin has always been a magnet for artists and culture lovers. The Lützow district, once the centre of Berlin’s art trade in the Weimar Republic, is now a vibrant gallery district. The Berlin salons of the 19th century attracted international artists and made the city a leading centre of German-speaking culture. Visit the Bauhaus Archives (1), the New National Gallery (2), the Film Museum at Potsdamer Platz (3) or the gallery quarter on Potsdamer Strasse (4). For art lovers, we recommend the Berlinische Galerie (5), the c/o Galerie (6), the Museum of Photography (7), the Literaturhaus (8) and the Akademie der Künste (9).
Self-determination has been a central principle of political and social development since the late 18th century. Berlin has always been a queer meeting place, at places like Nollendorfplatz (2), Motzstraße (3) and Tiergarten. The Gay Museum (1) and the Institute for Sexuality document this history.
Berlin became a world metropolis for gays and lesbians in the 1920s and under Klaus Wowereit (Governing Mayor of Berlin between 2001 and 2014) once again became a symbol of freedom and diversity.
Discover the Carnival of Cultures, the House of World Cultures (4), the Stadtmuseum Berlin (5) and the Jewish Museum (6). Find out all about the emancipation of women and changing gender roles in Berlin.
Berlin has always been a place of connections. The wars of liberation led to identification across the borders of the principalities, while reunification and globalisation turned the city into a melting pot of cultures. Discover the government quarter (1), the embassy quarter (2), the Luther Bridge (3) and the Siemens Bridge (4), all of them witnesses to the abolition of borders and restrictions. Public transport can easily to take you to destinations across Berlin, such as Tempelhof Airport or the Allied Museum.
Berlin has been voted the “greenest city in Germany”, with 44 per cent of its surface area consisting of parks, forests and bodies of water. The Zoological Garden (1) is a veritable paradise for nature lovers and is located in the immediate vicinity of the Hotel Lützow, whose namesake once wanted to become a forester. Discover Berlin’s flora and fauna in Park am Gleisdreieck (3), Viktoriapark (4) or Tempelhofer Feld (5). Cisit to the Zoological Garden and Aquarium (2), Schöneberg City Park (6), the River Spree (7) or the Botanical Gardens (8) to unwind in a green oasis in the centre of Berlin.
Further tips
Berlin digital
Apps for local transport in Berlin
App on the history and course of the Berlin Wall
"Mauerschau" app
App for cyclists
App for history fans
DISTANCES FROM THE HOTEL
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BER Airport
60 minutes by public transport
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Central station
20 minutes by public transport
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Potsdamer Platz
14 minutes by public transport
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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
13 minutes on foot
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Bahnhof Zoo
10 minutes by public transport
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Brandenburg gate
23 minutes by public transport
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Tiergarten
7 minutes on foot
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Kurfürstendamm
15 minutes on foot
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Siegessäule
16 minutes on foot or by public transport
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