Ruby has opened its latest lean luxury hotel in the heart of Stuttgart’s city centre. For the first time in Germany, Ruby is combining its two successful products in one place: a design hotel and an innovative co-working space. 

Ruby Hanna Hotel & Bar is the 17th hotel in Europe of the Munich-based group led by Founder and CEO Michael Struck. The 148 rooms are spread over four floors in the Gerber-Quartier with a total area of 5,940sq m, directly in the city centre of Stuttgart and only a few minutes’ walk from the city centre.

Inspired by the beginnings of winemaking and alcohol distillation, Ruby Hanna pays homage to the centuries-old history of viticulture in the region. The interior design of the hotel is also inspired by the time of the alchemists as well as the history of the building and its developer. An eye-catcher is the large apothecary’s cupboard filled with countless old vials, formerly mysterious tinctures, and remedies. An oversized mirror ball, which symbolizes the full moon in alchemy, sets the right mood for upcoming music events with the Ruby resident artists. Comfortable armchairs also ensure the typical cozy Ruby atmosphere on three levels.

The latest hotel also follows the Lean Luxury philosophy: a location in the heart of the city, top design and high-quality furnishings for the essentials. And all this will be at an affordable price by consistently dispensing with the superfluous and non-essential.

Inspired by alchemy, wine production and distilleries, there is a lot of copper in the design. The absolute highlight is the 24/7 bar – the heart of every Ruby Hotel – which shines completely in polished copper in the Hanna, rounded off by the countless indirectly illuminated filled round flasks above the bar.

Ruby Hanna is located directly on Tübinger Strasse in the heart of Baden-Württemberg’s state capital. The stations Stadtmitte and Österreichischer Platz as well as the most important sights and Königstrasse with its many shopping opportunities are only a few minutes’ walk away. Stuttgart’s main train station can be reached in seven minutes by public transport and the airport in half an hour.