- Alison Rodgers
Top 10 Hotels for DJs
Hotel # 1
Soho House, Berlin

Several people we’ve spoken to, consider this is their favourite in the Soho House Group, and it’s easy to understand why. The décor and vibe is Soho House at its best and in our opinion, no trip to Berghain and the Panorama Bar is complete without a (couple of hours) sleep here.
Room Tip: Go large
Hotel # 2
Ibiza Gran Hotel, Ibiza Town

Conveniently situated near Pacha and only five minutes from the bars and restaurants of the historical Dalt Villa, this hotel is a staple for International DJs. What it lacks in rural beauty it makes up for with its huge suites and modern luxuries. The beach at Talamanca is a stones-throw away and you can tumble out of your bed and be at the airport in under 15 minutes.
Room Tip: Request a higher floor
Hotel # 3
Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles

This hotel has always been popular with film and TV stars of the City of Angels, but now that electronic music has been embraced by America you’re just as likely to bump into Pete Tong as you are Penelope Cruz.
Room Tip: Book one of the cottages or poolside bungalows
Hotel # 4
The Lowry, Manchester

Modern and stylish, the large rooms with river views at The Lowry are hard to beat in this colourful and lively city. The staff and se
rvice are consistently excellent, guests are made to feel genuinely welcome and we have a special entertainment rate for DJs and artists so it’s no surprise guests return here every time they are in the Northwest.
Room Tip: Ask for a canal-side room for the best views
Hotel # 5
Faena Hotel, Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has been celebrating its flourishing electronic music scene for the last fifteen years and shows no signs of wavering. Some may find the bold, modern décor of Faena’s rooms and restaurant a bit over the top. But, whether it’s a festival or one of the many brilliant clubs they’re playing in, DJs have a penchant for the eclectic glamour of the Faena.
Room Tip: Room tip. Go for a room with a view of the port (Puerto Madera)