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How to book escort in Berlin: complete guide

A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Berlin: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.

What APEX is in Berlin

Berlin — 80% of our meetings fall on Thursday through Saturday, 20:00 to 04:00. Adlon on Unter den Linden, Ritz-Carlton on Potsdamer Platz, Soho House on Torstraße — we know the receptions and the maître d's here personally. Dinners until midnight, bars until four, in winter — Berlinale and Fashion Week, in summer — Wannsee and Potsdam. The manager replies on Telegram within three minutes. The model is matched within an hour.

The pace of the city

Berlin is a late city. What counts as "deep evening" in Moscow is only the warm-up here. Dinner at Borchardt at ten — normal, the bar at Pauly Saal until one — normal, Soho House Roof Bar until three — normal. Half of our meetings in Berlin start after nine in the evening, a third after eleven.

The manager is on the line 24/7 and replies inside the first three minutes. Model selection — usually 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the day and the scenario. Friday evening in high season — closer to 90; Wednesday afternoon — 20 to 30 minutes and the profiles are in your chat.

Eighty percent of meetings happen Thursday, Friday and Saturday — especially from eight in the evening to four in the morning. In those windows the full team is on shift, and even so the premium-segment slots get taken in advance. If you want a particular model for Friday — write at least two or three days ahead. For tonight you'll have a good choice, but not the same one as a week out.

Berlinale and Fashion Week seasons

February is our principal month. The Berlin International Film Festival turns Mitte and Potsdamer Platz into one long corridor of premieres, after-parties and closed dinners at Borchardt and Grill Royal. Adlon, Ritz-Carlton and Hotel de Rome are booked two to three months ahead — we hold models for this season from autumn. Slots in the festival days (roughly 8-18 February) book two to four weeks out; same-day is almost impossible.

Berlin Fashion Week runs twice — January and July. Less noise than Berlinale, but a dense flow of shows, presentations and dinners at Soho House, on the rooftops of Mitte, at Das Stue. For this season we keep a separate pool of models: they know the industry, they look at home next to designers and media, they don't fall out of context.

Summer is the out-of-town runs. May to September we work Wannsee, Müggelsee, Potsdam with Sanssouci. It's the "weekend" scenario, 24-48 hours, sometimes with a night at a country hotel or a rented villa. Agreed five to seven days ahead.

Where we work

Mitte — the foundation. Friedrichstraße, Unter den Linden, the area around Gendarmenmarkt, Auguststraße with its galleries. Adlon, Hotel de Rome, Regent, Soho House, Borchardt, Grill Royal, Pauly Saal, Rutz are all here. Nine out of ten meetings in Mitte sit within a twenty-minute walk of each other.

Charlottenburg — City West, KaDeWe, Kurfürstendamm. Waldorf Astoria sits here, classic restaurants, a more "West Berlin" crowd. Clients come here when they value classical European refinement over club-side Mitte.

Tiergarten — Das Stue, the park, the embassies. A quiet format for business dinners and meetings on the diplomatic circuit. Prenzlauer Berg and Kreuzberg — for clients who want a less obvious Berlin: galleries, wine bars, basements with the right sound. We go there too, but the dress code is different and we brief the model in advance.

Out-of-town — Potsdam (Sanssouci, Cecilienhof), Wannsee, Müggelsee. The "weekend" or "day-trip" scenario. BER airport — pick-ups and drop-offs are agreed as transfer, inside the meeting cost or separately.

Etiquette and dress code

Berlin is the most relaxed of the G7 capitals on dress code, and that's a trap. Adlon and Hotel de Rome are smart elegant: an evening dress or a well-cut suit, no piling on the jewellery. Soho House is casual chic — turn up in an evening gown and you'll look like an alien. Mitte galleries and Pauly Saal — avant-garde casual, designer pieces, minimalism. Berghain — we don't accompany clients there at all (more on that below).

Borchardt and Grill Royal — a business evening, but without pomp: suit without a tie, a dress or an elegant outfit on the model, minimum sparkle. Tim Raue and Rutz — Michelin format, smart elegant, no jeans. Das Stue in Tiergarten — European refinement, exactly the same.

The model knows these nuances ahead of time — we always pass on the specific venue and format before she leaves. If you're planning several locations in one evening (dinner in Mitte, then a bar in Charlottenburg) — the model picks her look for the stricter of the two.

Things we say plainly

We don't accompany at Berghain. It's not a moral position — it's safety practice and respect for the club. Berghain selects guests hard, the door doesn't let through obvious "escort + client" pairs, and the attempt turns into a public refusal at the door. If that scene is what matters to you — say so, we'll suggest alternatives (Sisyphos, Salon zur Wilden Renate, Watergate on the right night), but not Berghain.

Meetings under two hours we don't take. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden — the breach is logged, the response is hard. No haggling after the meeting: what was agreed before is the agreement that holds.

Prices in Berlin are quoted in dollars, not euros. The standard segment runs from $1,200 for two hours to $6,000 for two days. The media segment — from $3,500 for two hours. Payment — cash (USD/EUR at the day's rate), bank transfer, crypto by agreement. Returning clients have post-payment and deposit-based terms.

When to write and how long to wait

The APEX manager in Berlin replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (Berlinale (February), Berlin Fashion Week (January and July)) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.

How a meeting is organised — step by step

01. Request on Telegram

You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what time, any preferences. "Dinner at Borchardt Thursday at ten, conversational English, smart elegant" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want a beautiful woman for Friday" is a reason to clarify four more things.

The manager replies inside 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7). Berlin is a late city, our Telegram shift runs through to morning, the way the city does.

02. Selection and agreement

The manager sends 2 to 4 profiles fitting your scenario: photos, height, age, languages (English, German, Russian, sometimes French or Italian), specifics for the format. For Berlinale or Fashion Week — a dedicated pool of models who understand the industry.

We agree the place, time, duration, dress code, payment method, transfer (if needed), any special conditions. If the chosen model is busy — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting.

Time from request to a fully agreed booking — usually 30 to 60 minutes. During Berlinale or on a Friday evening — up to 90.

03. Coordination

After confirmation the manager organises everything: the model receives the address and exact time, transfer to Mitte/Charlottenburg/Tiergarten if needed, dress-code briefing for the specific venue. You get a confirmation and a contact for the model in case of direct communication.

Payment is settled at this stage. In Berlin — cash USD or EUR (at the APEX rate), bank transfer, USDT/BTC by agreement. Returning clients — flexible formats, deposit, post-payment.

04. The meeting

The model arrives at the agreed time, usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby, at the restaurant entrance, or at the agreed point. At a restaurant — you meet her at the door or at the table. At a Berlinale event — you meet at the rendezvous point and arrive together.

After the meeting the model leaves on her own (or by transfer if agreed). A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback — it helps us match more precisely next time.

Where meetings happen

The premium segment in Berlin runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.

Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.

Meeting scenarios

We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.

Berlinale Premiere and After-Party

The February scenario, the principal one for our Berlin team. From 4 to 8 hours: preparation in the hotel (Adlon, Ritz-Carlton, Hotel de Rome), transfer to Berlinale Palast, the premiere, then dinner or after-party at Borchardt or Grill Royal. The model — full-length dress, restrained jewellery, experience of public events. For the after-party sometimes a continuation on the Soho House rooftop or at Pauly Saal.

Tip: agree 2 to 4 weeks before the festival; same-day is almost not realistic for finding a premium-segment model for this scenario

Dinner in Mitte

The most frequent Berlin scenario. Borchardt, Grill Royal, Rutz, Tim Raue, Pauly Saal — we hold direct contacts with the maître d's. A 3-5 hour format: meeting at the restaurant or at the hotel lobby, dinner, sometimes a continuation at the bar (Bebel Bar at Hotel de Rome, Curtain Club at the Ritz-Carlton, Soho House rooftop). The model arrives ahead of time and waits at the agreed point.

Tip: a table at Borchardt and Grill Royal — book 1-2 weeks ahead; Rutz and Tim Raue — 4-6; multiply for Berlinale

Evening in Charlottenburg

For clients who prefer "West Berlin" classicism without the noise of Mitte. Base — Waldorf Astoria in City West, from there the evening: classical restaurants on Kurfürstendamm, upper-floor bars with a view, an unhurried late dinner. A less fashionable format, more "calm refinement". Suits guests who value European classicism over contemporary Mitte.

Tip: Friday evening in Charlottenburg is quieter than Mitte — that's a plus for an intimate format; taxi to Mitte is 15-20 minutes if the scenario mixes both

Weekend in Potsdam and Wannsee

From 24 to 48 hours. A daytime programme in Potsdam (Sanssouci, Cecilienhof, the centre), lunch in Potsdam, evening — back to Berlin (Das Stue in Tiergarten — a convenient "in-between" hotel), dinner in Mitte, the night. The next day — Wannsee or Müggelsee in summer, or a walk in Tiergarten in winter. The model accompanies throughout: breakfast, activities, evening.

Tip: agreed 5 to 7 days ahead; for the summer variant with Wannsee — we organise a boat or a table at a waterside restaurant in advance; the winter variant is shorter, no water section

Business Evening in Tiergarten

The business format for clients working in the diplomatic circuit, embassies, NGOs. Base — Das Stue in Tiergarten or Regent on Gendarmenmarkt. A quiet dinner, minimum publicity, dress code strictly smart elegant. The model — English and German at the level of business conversation, an understanding of negotiation etiquette, a neutral look.

Tip: for a first format like this we agree the details deeper than usual — the business context, the dress code, topics for small talk; the model arrives prepared

Fashion Week and Art Events

January and July — Berlin Fashion Week, plus regular openings in the Auguststraße gallery quarter and Gallery Weekend in April. Format: a show or opening, then dinner at Pauly Saal or on the Soho House rooftop, a continuation in the designer bars of Mitte or Kreuzberg. The model — art casual, designer pieces, restrained makeup, an understanding of the industry.

Tip: Soho House requires your membership; for gallery openings the dress code is softer, but "no piling on the sparkle" stays the rule

Client's Private Locations

When the client has their own place — a rented villa in Wannsee or Potsdam, a flat in Mitte or Charlottenburg, a yacht on Müggelsee, a private members club. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven options; for returning clients — your address is agreed without further questions.

Tip: the address isn't kept on file, it's passed only to the model for the specific meeting; after the meeting the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours

Pricing and formats

Pricing in Berlin: $1200–$6000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.

Etiquette and dress code

Each venue in Berlin holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.

Confidentiality

Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can a model be matched for tonight in Berlin?

On average 30 to 90 minutes. At peak (Thursday to Saturday from 20:00) — closer to 90. On a weekday afternoon — 20 to 40 minutes. If the scenario has a specific venue and dress code (Tim Raue, Hotel de Rome, a Berlinale premiere) — add 20 to 30 minutes for coordination.

Can I book for Friday two hours before the meeting?

Yes, that's a working format. But the choice is narrower than a week out — the most-requested models are already in play. If you want a specific one — write at least two or three days ahead. If a good fit for the scenario is enough — we'll find one inside an hour.

Which hotels does the model enter without questions at reception?

Adlon Kempinski, Ritz-Carlton, Hotel de Rome, Regent, Waldorf Astoria, Das Stue — the "client's guest" format goes through smoothly when everything is done correctly. At Soho House it's a separate story — your membership and prior coordination are needed. At apart-hotels and bourgeois boutique hotels they sometimes ask for an ID — the model is ready for that.

Do you work after 3 a.m.?

Yes, 24/7. Night hours in Berlin are normal working time, especially Friday and Saturday. The manager replies, models travel. Morning meetings (before 11:00) are also possible, just less frequent.

What about Berlinale — is booking realistic during the festival days?

Realistic, but two to four weeks ahead. In the festival days themselves (roughly 8-18 February) demand on premium slots starts running from October-November. If you're only beginning to plan in January — take models "for tonight" from what's available, not for a specific premiere date. For after-parties we have a dedicated pool that understands the industry.

Contact the manager

Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Berlin.

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