Summer in a serviced apartment ... and how!

By Redaktion

Enjoying the view of the mountains from Munich - in fact, this is often not an unfulfillable cliché. The Adina Apartment Hotel Munich in the newly developed Werksviertel at Munich's Ostbahnhof offers an unobstructed view of the Alps from its 15th-floor roof terrace with bar and lounge furniture. Those who want to swim laps can relax in the Adina obligatory pool on the same floor and then continue to relax on the wellness terrace. And if you want to look out over the summery Bavarian capital, you can dine one floor below in the Fitzroy - the Munich in restaurant of the Australian flat operator. And of course: book into one of the 234 serviced flats with a desk area, private kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows. Some flats offer a breathtaking view of the city and the Giant Ferris Wheel opposite with their own terrace, some are very close to the sheep and chickens that live on the roof of the adjacent building, while at the bottom life pulsates in the bars, cafés, restaurants and coworking spaces of the Werksviertel.

Guests at Rioca Munich Posto 3 also enjoy a city view over Munich. The serviced flat brand from Germany has completely focused on its favourite country, Brazil, and offers everything from snacks and music at the bar to prints on the walls, swings in the flats and Brazilian staff - all part of a South American summer getaway. A highlight is the roof terrace with street graffiti and regular Brazilian barbecues. And it's no longer just in the German premiere house in Munich: Rioca can now also be found in Stuttgart, Neu-Ulm and twice in vibrant Vienna.

Rooftop terraces, rooftop bars, summer in the city - Berlin's apartment buildings are also good at it. The KPM Hotel & Residences near the Tiergarten is not only one of the best in the capital with its homely design flats - some with their own garden - and its new long-stay residences, but has long since made a name for itself with its roof terrace. Read in peace, play a game of backgammon, have a barbecue or organise your own small event - the terrace and the KPM team are up for anything here. And sometimes the jazz band plays a concert up here with the director of the aparthotel. The Base Berlin One in the middle of the Pankow district also has a roof terrace with deck chairs. At the Numa Belfort, there is a Buddhist-inspired courtyard with plants and water features. And in the newly opened Nena Apartments Spreeblau in Berlin, you can sit from your serviced flat directly in the green and on the Spree.

And of course: "Summer in the City" is not just a big city theme in the flat world. The roof terrace at The Brucklyn in Erlangen, Franconia, shows this. Here, lounge furniture invites you to chill out in a diverse neighbourhood including a cinema and a gym - as well as a private pool on the roof of The Brucklyn. In Herzogenaurach, not far from Erlangen, The Place also relies on a lot of terrace easy living: two buildings that make up the serviced apartment building, which will open in 2022, mean at least two roof terraces complete with colourful party lights, including in the rentable coworking area. In addition, The Place has a square in front of and between the buildings, where the whole neighbourhood likes to meet.

Whether it's a business trip or a city break alone or in a group - serviced flats have even more to offer than your own kitchen. Apartmentservice.de invites you to discover and enjoy the summer. And if you talk to the Apartmentservice team at the Berlin headquarters, you'll get a personal tip or two.

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