34 rooms from CA$263 per night
“Design hotel in old city archive building for the well-heeled weekender looking for a central but quiet base. Luxury accommodation, a private art gallery, and trendy bar set in a relaxed neighborhood with fantastic links to the city. A chic stay for design-lovers.”
“Design hotel in old city archive building for the well-heeled weekender looking for a central but quiet base. Luxury accommodation, a private art gallery, and trendy bar set in a relaxed neighborhood with fantastic links to the city. A chic stay for design-lovers.”
Hotel Review
The brainchild of designer Michael Kaune (owner of Qvest magazine), the hotel website professes to being a Qvest hideaway. It very much is: the minute you step into the small square in the shadow of the Basilica that houses the Qvest Hotel, you leave bustling Cologne behind. It is calm, serene, and extremely beautiful. The hotel itself is a former city archive hall, but the inside gives no hint of its past life. The welcome area and reception boast high stone ceilings and walls, giving an almost medieval feel from the neo-Gothic architecture, that sit alongside a selection of ornate furniture, photography and artworks. Directly opposite the reception, head up stairs and pass a neon sign on the wall, next to a huge glass bay window – oxymoronic, yet well suited, to its stone arching surroundings. Peruse the library (fashion tomes galore) and unassuming work space. Next, head down to the bar come breakfast room and enjoy a tasty German beer, or a delicious brunch served on the weekends – pastries, breads, eggs – the works. The lights in the bar are fun – they hang down low from the ceiling in bubble-like bulbs, as they might in a hipster cafe in East London. The grandiose nature of the building is not, however, reflected in the manner of the staff. They are friendly, diligent and know much to recommend in Cologne. Upstairs, all the rooms are different. Ours came complete with parquet flooring, a seriously comfortable big double bed, an interesting geometric design (the blinds fit the rhombus shaped window), excellent walk-in shower complete with stunning view of central Cologne and the neighbouring basilica. The room, had tastefully white walls but was peppered with lovely marble features (in the bathroom), skinny black metallic lamps, a beautiful black writing desk, and a leather bound mirror above the sink. Serious minimalism - proper design stuff!
Recommended For
- City Style
- Vaulted gothic archways meets mod cons and leather
- Local markets
- The Infamous Christmas Market
- Close to nightlife
- Near to restaurants and bars
- Cycling
- Use the local city bikes
- Other Activities
- Romano-Germanic Museum
- Sights nearby
- Cologne Cathedral
- Learning
- Museum Ludwig
- Romantic Break
- Artworks
- Works by Fuchs, Holz, Kern, and many other notables hang on the walls
- Historic
- One of the few buildings that survived WWII
- Quiet
- Located in a respectable neighbourhood
- Designer
- Houses a private art gallery
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only
- Free wifi
- Full of character
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Landmark
- Grand Hotel
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only
- Parking
- Costs apply
- Cots available
- No pets
- Free wifi
- Walking distance restaurants
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Wifi
- Suites
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
Activities
- Local markets
- The Infamous Christmas Market
- Close to nightlife
- Near to restaurants and bars
- Cycling
- Use the local city bikes
- Other Activities
- Romano-Germanic Museum
- Sights nearby
- Cologne Cathedral
- Learning
- Museum Ludwig
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34 rooms from CA$263 per night
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