Step off Wuppertal’s sidewalks and up into the leaves—suddenly the city hum becomes a soft backdrop, like someone turned it down a notch. 1Step2AllStars Baumhaus perches among green canopies in the heart of town, a little modern nest that mixes treehouse daydreams with real-world comforts. Elevated living without the “rough it” bit. Honestly, the best of both.
Inside, the layout is smart and soothing. A plush 6-foot double bed anchors the main room (translation: starfish sleeping encouraged), while a cozy sitting area—two comfy chairs and a proper table—handles reading, card games, or that second coffee you didn’t strictly need. The kitchenette is compact yet capable: whip up eggs, assemble a late-night snack, steep tea and call it wellness. It’s not chef-y, it’s friendly.
The real treat, though, is the raised plateau—a dedicated rest nook set a step above the living space. Equal parts nest and lookout, it’s where books get finished and thoughts expand. You’ll mean to sit for five minutes and, well, time becomes elastic. Large windows keep the forest feeling close, washing the interior with green-on-green light; swing the door open and you’re onto the private balcony for a gulp of fresh air and a quick scan of city meets canopy. It’s an oddly cinematic view—rooflines, treetops, sky.
Design stays crisp and calming: pale woods, clean lines, minimal fuss. Climate control quietly holds the room at “ahh” in any season, and yes—Wi-Fi is strong for when you must peek at the world, though it’s strangely easy not to. A flat-screen handles movie nights or background jazz. The bathroom goes modern-minimal—gleaming fixtures, good pressure, no guesswork. You’ll be in and out, happy, warm, and plotting that terrace time.
Speaking of which, exterior spaces are dialed for lingering. The spacious terrace is breakfast’s natural habitat; evenings slide nicely into a balcony sit-down to watch dusk thread through the trees. When it’s time to roam, free private parking keeps arrivals painless, but you may not need the car every day—this is city-center-adjacent after all.
Wuppertal’s culture orbit nudges close. For day trips, St. Ludgerus Basilica is about 24 kilometers away, and St. Lucius Church roughly 25—easy hops if your camera and curiosity insist. Back at base, you’re suspended in the gentle in-between: urban convenience below, birdsong above. It’s a contrast that works, beautifully.
Tiny touches round it out—outlets where they should be, hooks that catch jackets on the first try, a kettle that boils like it means it. The effect adds up to something rare: a treehouse that feels indulgent and grounded at once. Romantic escape? Solo reset? Post-museum nap zone? Yes to all. And if you find yourself speaking in softer tones by the end… totally normal.
Best Time to Visit
Summer urban-nature season (June–August): Warm, bright and ideal for enjoying the treetop terrace, exploring Wuppertal’s parks, cycling the Nordbahntrasse and riding the Schwebebahn through the historic city. ☀️ °C min/max: +14°/+25°
Autumn colours (September–October): Mild, crisp and beautifully atmospheric with golden forest tones across the Bergisches Land—perfect for scenic walks, photography and cosy evenings in the treehouse. ❄️ °C min/max: +9°/+16°
Winter retreat (November–March): Cool, damp and often misty with occasional frost or light snow—great for quiet, cosy escapes near Wuppertal’s cafés, museums and Christmas markets. ❄️ °C min/max: +1°/+7°
Spring awakening (April–May): Fresh, mild and full of blossoms with ideal temperatures for hiking, city exploring and enjoying the green hills before summer sets in. ☀️ °C min/max: +6°/+15°

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