Let’s rock | The music concept at nhow Berlin
Two recording studios equipped with top-notch professional equipment located 36 metres above the River Spree epitomise the first-class service provided by nhow Berlin. The conference rooms and nhow suite are all networked to the studios, opening up a whole variety of opportunities from team-building events to recording vocals and interviews. For music fans, the hotel offers a comprehensive variety of services ranging from the guitar room service to live gigs.
Rock stars and hotels get along like a house on fire. But musicians can rarely have felt quite as comfortable in a hotel as they do in the nhow Berlin, which opened in November 2010. Everything in the lifestyle hotel is focussed on music, from the nhow sound floor featuring two state-of-the-art recording studios and a music lounge hovering 36 metres above the Spree river, to the room service that will deliver a Gibson guitar or Casio digital piano directly to your room. Partnerships with music professionals ensure that artists get genuine quality, while the hotel services provide every possible comfort – for music makers and fans alike.
nhow Berlin | Music and lifestyle
Those who make music, live music. And the same goes for nhow Berlin. The location of the hotel is also a major advantage – directly on the Spree in the city’s Osthafen (eastern harbour) area, a part of Berlin that music makers have made their own. Home to the likes of Universal and MTV as well as small record labels and music electronics companies, the area also boasts countless bars and clubs. In the nhow Berlin itself, music is evident everywhere, from the music-loving team to the iPod terminals in the rooms and the monthly Open Mic Night in the hotel’s envy bar. Those who find themselves inspired by nhow Berlin and the city itself can also write their own song there and then. Six junior suites are equipped with a Casio digital piano as standard, while room service will also deliver a guitar, keyboard, amplifier and headphones to rooms free-of-charge. And so that the hefty chords do not disturb the other guests, the Jamhub rehearsal system enables up to 6 musicians to rehearse silently via headphones.
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