Upper West, High-rise building in Charlottenburg, Germany
Upper West is a modern high-rise in Berlin-Charlottenburg with 33 floors rising 119 meters. The building combines office spaces, a hotel, and retail areas, creating a mixed-use complex that shapes the local skyline.
Construction began in spring 2013 and finished in March 2017, making it one of Berlin's five tallest structures. The tower represents the city's modern development during the 2010s in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district.
The building integrates contemporary German architectural elements while maintaining a connection to the surrounding historical district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
The lower floors contain hotel rooms and retail shops, while upper levels hold office spaces and a bar with city views. Visitors can access shopping areas easily and enjoy refreshments on the top floors.
A skybar on the top floor offers 360-degree views of Berlin from a vantage point many visitors overlook. This location makes it a hidden lookout spot for those wanting to see the city from above.
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