Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection

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Charlottenstrasse 50 Berlin 10117

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Room service
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 16.16 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking

Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection Meeting Space

Total meeting space624 sq. ft.
Largest room980 sq. ft.
Second largest room624 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms92

Local Attractions

Gendarmenmarkt

Historical landmark
1 minute away
Gendarmenmarkt The most beautiful square in Berlin? The most beautiful north of the Alps? Take a look for yourself at Gendarmenmarkt.The history of Gendarmenmarkt The Friedrichstadt quarter was built by Friedrich I at the end of the 17th century according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering. Its main residents were Huguenot refugees from France, which is why the French Protestant community was given one church on the square, and the Lutheran congregation the other. The square got its name from the “Gens d’armes” cuirassier regiment, whose stables there were demolished by Friedrich II. Between the two churches, a new theatre, now known as the Konzerthaus Berlin, was built. Right in the middle of the square, in front of the Konzerthaus, is a statue of the poet Friedrich Schiller. It was not until twelve years after the foundation stone was laid that the monument was unveiled. After the Second World War, the square lay in ruins. In the 1970s, the East Berlin government had it rebuilt in its current form. Having been renamed Platz der Akademie in 1950, Gendarmenmarkt got its old name back in 1991 after reunification.
Gendarmenmarkt
Berlin, DE 10117

Friedrichstrasse

Shopping
3 minutes away
Friedrichstraße Berlin’s main shopping street The Tränenpalast, Checkpoint Charlie, the former entertainment district and shopping are all part of Friedrichstraße in Berlin. But there’s a lot more besides. Friedrichstraße is Berlin’s north-south axis and runs in a straight line through Mitte and Kreuzberg. It is 3.5 kilometres long and one of the city’s most important arterial roads. Today, you can stroll and shop here, visit the famous Checkpoint Charlie border crossing or one of the theatres.
Friedrichstrasse
Berlin, DE 10117

Reichstag

Historical landmark
2 km away
A short history of the Reichstag The Reichstag is an internationally recognisable symbol of democracy and the current home of the German parliament. Every year, thousands of guests visit the Reichstag - and with good reason: It is not often that you can enjoy such an amazing panorama while, just beneath your feet, the political decisions of tomorrow are being made. Both as an architectural wonder and a historical testimony, the Reichstag has an important role to play in Berlin.
Platz der Republik 1
Berlin, DE 11011

Hackesche Höfe

Shopping
2 km away
The Hackescher Markt shopping area begins outside the S-Bahn station Hackescher Markt, located in Mitte. The area is framed by Dircksenstraße in the south and Torstraße in the north. It adjoins Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in the east and Oranienburger Straße in the west. Small shops, unique items The area around Hackescher Markt is not the place for finding big chain or department stores. Instead, Hackescher Markt became a shopping hotspot because famous designer shops as well as newer and younger Berlin labels are offering their products here. Unusual clothes, outrageous shoes or fancy accessories can be found in small and medium sized shops in this area. So, don't expect to find a bargain here since prices around Hackescher Markt are higher than average.
Am Zwirngraben 2
Berlin, DE 10178

Checkpoint Charlie

Historical landmark
1 km away
The history of Checkpoint Charlie Checkpoint Charlie was the setting for many thrillers and spy novels, from James Bond in Octopussy to The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Located on the corner of Friedrichstraße and Zimmerstraße, it is a reminder of the former border crossing, the Cold War and the partition of Berlin. The barrier and checkpoint booth, the flag and the sandbags are all based on the original site – and are a popular subject for photos. It’s no wonder that Checkpoint Charlie is one of the sights of Berlin that you really should see.
Friedrichstrasse 43-45
Berlin, DE 10117

Museumsinsel

Museum
1 km away
Berlin’s Museum Island is a grand work of art: five world-famous museum buildings from the time of the Prussian rulers, together with the modern James Simon Gallery, form an exciting ensemble that was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999. In 1999, the Museum Island master plan was also adopted. The core of this is an underground connection, the Archaeological Promenade, to be built between the museum buildings.
Bodestraße 1
Berlin, DE 10178

More

HOTEL LUC, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION Hotel Luc, opened in spring 2022 under the Autograph Collection, is in an absolute prime location: right in the heart of Berlin and with a fantastic view of the Gendarmenmarkt and the French Cathedral, the hotel invites its guests to relax and discover the city. Whether a stroll through Friedrichstadt or a visit to the government district with the Brandenburg Gate - many landmarks of the city lie within walking distance. Hotel Luc offers Prussian straightforwardness, clarity, order and presence - the counter model to chaotic Berlin. ROOMS AND SUITES The boutique hotel offers 75 hotel rooms and 17 suites, elegantly furnished in deep Prussian blue. Most of the rooms overlook the French Cathedral and Berlin's most beautiful square: the Gendarmenmarkt. Special highlights include the two-story Luc King Suite and Luc Balcony rooms with private balconies to enjoy breakfast, dinner, or a leisurely cup of tea overlooking the hustle and bustle at Gendarmenmarkt. MEETINGS AND EVENTS The newly designed Atrium, opened in early 2023, is an exclusive venue with space for up to 40 people. Located in a prime location in Berlin, the Atrium is ideal for private parties, meetings or corporate events. Creative catering options with healthy food and beverage offerings for coffee breaks, luncheons or dinners will enhance the success of any event and can be customized according to the individual requirements. With a direct connection to the Delphinium function room, Hotel Luc offers an innovative event setting. Located in the neighboring building, the Deliphium is a special eye-catcher, especially with the illuminated floor. Our team will be happy to assist you with your booking of the Delphinium through the external owner.

Cancellation Policy

24 Hours

Additional Information

Getting Here: Airport: Berlin Brandenburg Airport (26 km) Main Station: Berlin Hauptbahnhof (2.3km) Subway Station: Friedrichstrasse (0.7 km)