Adlon is for Lovers

WINTER/SPRING 2026

A LUXERIOUS WEDDING MORNING IN BERLIN

There are places that are more than just a simple address. The Hotel Adlon Kempinski has stood for a level of grandeur for over a century that is unparalleled in Berlin.

And while many couples choose the summer months, the Adlon unfolds a very special magic during the winter, when the cold Berlin wind sweeps across Pariser Platz.

Celebrating your wedding here means keeping it classic, wrapped in the discreet luxury of a house that has hosted kings and legends alike.

This morning began in the legendary Royal Suite.

Enjoying the first coffee of the day in bed here means not only looking out at the Brandenburg Gate but also walking in the footsteps of history. The suite is the hotel's crown jewel, designed for heads of state and global icons like Queen Elizabeth II.

With its noble interior, heavy fabrics, and palpable old-world aesthetics, it provides the perfect, intimate setting for your first moments together before the day gets busy and the fast-paced energy of the capital starts to move outside.

Of course, a special day always deserves a special menu.

The in-house Adlon Patisserie creates edible works of art that are almost too beautiful to eat. From finest craftsmanship to perfectly balanced flavors, the attention to detail is evident in every bite.

For those not staying in the suite, these delicacies are accessible throughout the hotel: from the classic Afternoon Tea in the lobby to a quick yet luxurious treat at Adlon To Go directly on Pariser Platz.

In a setting as steeped in history as the Adlon, it is only fitting that the worn attire reflects the city’s very own soul.

The bridal gown by Kitsui captures the contemporary "Berliner Chic." Established in 1997, the label has become a cornerstone of the city’s fashion scene, known for creating custom, hand-made pieces in their local atelier. Their designs bridge the gap between modern minimalism and high-end couture, making them the perfect choice for a bride who values individuality.

This spirit is complemented by the jewelry of Wellendorff. Founded in 1893, this family-owned icon of German luxury carries over 130 years of history. While their roots lie in Pforzheim, their presence at the Adlon itself represents a commitment to the "Golden Angel" philosophy, jewelry that is technically perfect and meant to be a companion for a lifetime. Their signature silk-like gold ropes and rotating rings are symbols of a legacy that, much like the Adlon, transcends more than just one generation.

Finally, the groom's suit by Becon anchors the look in Berlin's deep tailoring tradition. With roots dating back to 1927, Becon has lived through the city's countless transformations, evolving from a traditional manufacturer into a household name that has dressed generations of Berliners for their most significant moments.

The suite's private library sits right between the hallway and the bedroom, acting as a natural transition in the 185-square-meter layout. It's a lived-in part of the morning, the kind of spot where you actually sit down to finish writing your vows, sign a few thank-you cards, or even just catch your breath while flipping through the curated art books, classic literature, and the fresh stack of international magazines and newspapers laid out on the table.