Mövenpick Hotel Berlin has recently been recertified by Green Globe, a testament to its strong commitment to sustainable practices and procedures. This reaffirms the hotel’s dedication to environmental responsibility, a journey that began with its initial certification in 2012. The hotel’s sustainability plan is a collaborative effort, driven by the passion and commitment of the entire team.
Tina Hilbert, the newly appointed General Manager, expressed her enthusiasm about the hotel’s sustainability journey. She shared her observations about the profound integration of sustainability within the hotel’s operations. “I am incredibly impressed by how seamlessly the concept of sustainability is embraced by our staff. It’s not just a policy; it’s part of Mövenpick’s DNA,” Hilbert stated.
One example of Mövenpick Hotel Berlin’s commitment to sustainability is its careful preservation of the iconic building. Originally a Siemens factory built in 1930, the hotel building has been thoughtfully restored and repurposed. Its historic façade and architectural features are protected as a registered heritage structure. The building’s distinct character and charm make it a popular landmark for both locals and tourists.
Mövenpick Hotel Berlin has seamlessly blended modern features with its historical roots. The hotel has made significant strides in energy efficiency, converting 60% of the building’s lighting to LED. All guest room lighting has also been transitioned to LED, leading to significant energy savings. The hotel also employs smart technology, utilizing window and door sensors in guest rooms to automatically switch off air conditioning and heating when rooms are vacant. These initiatives reflect Mövenpick Hotel Berlin’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, making it a model for environmentally conscious hospitality in the heart of Berlin.