Here are the most anticipated hotels scheduled to open in Germany in 2026

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Here are the most anticipated hotels scheduled to open in Germany in 2026, selected based on anticipated luxury status, brand prestige, media coverage, and market impact.

  • The Dean Berlin, Berlin (Charlottenburg): This lifestyle hotel marks the Irish brand’s first property outside Ireland with 81 rooms, a Japanese restaurant, multiple bars, indoor pool, sauna, spa, and locally curated experiences in a vibrant historic district.
  • The Dean Munich, Munich: The second German outpost for The Dean brings character-driven design, F&B-focused spaces including a signature restaurant and speakeasy bar, plus wellness facilities to Bavaria’s capital.
  • Scandic Hotel Berlin, Berlin (near Kurfürstendamm): This upper-upscale 214-room hotel reopens after extensive renovation with modern meeting rooms, a restaurant, fitness centre, sauna, and prime location for shopping and business.
  • Ramada Encore by Wyndham Berlin Airport, Schönefeld (Berlin): A 271-room midscale property near BER Airport offers direct S-Bahn access, contemporary design, and convenient amenities for transit and leisure travellers.
  • HENRI Country House Cuxhaven, Cuxhaven: Set in restored historic fish halls at the old fishing port, this 145-room hotel blends 1920s industrial style with modern comfort, lounge areas, co-working spaces, and family-friendly features.
  • Estrel Tower Hotel, Berlin: Integrated into Germany’s tallest convention hotel complex, this summer-opening property adds high-floor rooms, a skybar, restaurant, and panoramic terrace views over the city.
  • Luxury Hotel Kasernenstrasse, Düsseldorf (near Königsallee): This 136-room upscale hotel features a public rooftop bar, wellness facilities, spa, yoga rooms, heated outdoor pool, and prime position in the city’s premier shopping district.
  • Bob W Aparthotel Dortmund, Dortmund: Housed in the historic Alte Post building, this 52-unit aparthotel provides kitchens, digital services, and central location near the main station.
  • Amano Sonnenstraße, Munich: This 276-room urban hotel brings contemporary design and central accessibility to the heart of the city near main transport hubs.
  • Leading Hotels of the World Property Cologne, Cologne: A luxury addition to the prestigious collection opens in summer with high-end amenities in Germany’s cosmopolitan Rhine city.
  • Roomers ParkView, Frankfurt: Overlooking Grüneburgpark, this stylish 136-room property offers skyline views, upscale design, and positions as a key luxury option in the financial hub.
  • Titanic Container Hotel, Berlin (Haselhorst): An innovative concept uses sea containers for unique accommodations on a Havel peninsula site, with lobby, restaurant, terrace, and ties to automotive history.
  • Ipartment Serviced Apartments Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (Oberkassel): This 105-unit long-stay property provides modern serviced flats in a desirable residential district.
  • Ipartment Cologne Campus, Cologne: Near the trade fair centre, this development adds 178 serviced units focused on business and extended stays by autumn.
  • Scandic Third Hotel Berlin, Berlin (City West): The Swedish chain’s additional property involves renovation of an existing building for late-year opening with signature Scandinavian hospitality.
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