The lot of the Gaijin hotel was formerly owned by Japan – a spring board for the interior concept. Today, a Japanese spirit is flowing through the public areas, the Kit-Chin restaurant and the 85 rooms. Natural materials such as wood and pure fabrics are used. A Zen ambience can also be felt when it comes to sleep: large double beds, solid sound proofing and pleasant air support a good night’s rest.
The outdoor fitness area Gaigym offers Yoga but also weights and personal training. Guests can also use modern Trek racing bikes.
Architecture & Design
Sypereck Architekten (building); Jim Knoepfle Architects (interior)
Interior Design
Molto Luce, Cisal, Grohe, Unique Factory, Fermob