Hotels In Berlin

Hotels in Berlin offer wonderful accommodations in a destination nicknamed “Grey City”.  Known for its museums, theaters, architecture, plazas, squares, parks, restaurants, beer gardens, shopping malls, night clubs, fashion and chocolate, Berlin is found near Germany’s northeastern border, about 180 miles southeast of the second-largest German city, Hamburg. Ultimately flowing through central Berlin, the Spree river rises in the southerly Lusatian Highlands, forms the UNESCO biosphere reserve-area’s Spree Forest (a large inland delta about 60 miles southeast of Berlin), and then flows through Lake Schwielochsee before entering the city. To Berlin’s immediate west/northwest stretch a number of national forests and nature preserves, including Grunewald (lakes and ponds, hiking and mountain biking trails), Kingswood with Havel Lake & Seeburg Agricultural Landscape (forest, meadows, wetlands, lakes), Tegel Forest (hiking trails, deer, wild boar) and Spandauer Forest (loop trail, woods, wetlands, horse pastures), as well as Sanssouci Palace. Slightly farther northward in Brandenburg are found Naturpark Barnim (national reserve – large forests, woods, bogs, moon ponds, wildlife habitats), along with Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen. Within the city, main attractions include Alexanderplatz (plaza), Brandenburg Gate (historical place), Checkpoint Charlie (historical landmark), Berlin Zoological Garden (zoo), Potsdamer Platz (plaza), KaDeWe – Kaufhaus des Westens (shopping mall), East Side Gallery (memorial), Mall of Berlin (shopping mall), Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berliner Fernsehturm (tower), Berlin Wall Memorial (memorial park), Topography of Terror (history museum), Berlin Cathedral Olympiastadion Berlin (stadium), Uber Arena (event venue), Pergamonmuseum (history museum), Tierpark Berlin (animal park), Charlottenburg Palace (castle), Tiergarten (state park), Mauerpark (park), Europa-Center (shopping mall), Madame Tussauds Berlin (wax museum), Friedrichstadt-Palast (performing arts theater), Gardens of the World (park), Aquarium Berlin, Dussmann das KulturKaufhaus (book store), Hard Rock Café Berlin, Markthalle Neun (market), Jewish Museum Berlin, German Spy Museum, Volkspark Friedrichshain (park), EASTGATE Berlin (shopping mall), Gropius Passagen (shopping mall), Spandau Citadel (fortress), WILMA Shoppen (shopping mall), Futurium (museum), Berliner Philharmonie (concert hall), Tempodrom Berlin (live music venue), Park am Gleisdreieck (state park), Computer Games Museum (technology museum), Zollpackhof (restaurant / beer garden), Reichstag Building (government building), Linden-Centre (shopping mall), Café am Neuen See (beer garden), Monbijoupark (park), Zoo Palast (movie theater), Coccodrillo (Italian restaurant), Humboldt Forum (art museum), Theater des Westens (performing arts theater), Kulturbrauerei (event venue), Admiralspalast (performing arts theater), UCI Luxe East Side Gallery (movie theater), Berlin Story Bunker (museum), Tränenpalast (history museum), Schleusenkrug (beer garden), Museum für Naturkunde (natural history museum), Prater Beer Garden (beer garden), Velodrom (concert hall), Berlinische Galerie (modern art museum), Deutsche Oper Berlin (opera house), Maxxim (night club), Neue Nationalgalerie (modern art museum), Wintergarten Berlin (performing arts theater), DARK MATTER (modern art museum), Urban Nation (art museum), Märchenbrunnen (fountain), KitKatClub (night club), YAAM (night club), Soda Club Berlin (night club) and Beach 61 (beach volleyball court). Interestingly though not coincidentally, many of Berlin’s most popular and best attractions can be found in its central-to-western sections. Berlin’s professional football clubs are 1. FC Union Berlin, who play at Stadion An der Alten Försterei on the city’s far-southeast side, and Hertha BSC, who play at the aforementioned Olympiastadion Berlin on the city’s far-west side. Berlin’s main airport is Berlin Brandenburg Airport, while its subway system is the U-Bahn. The city’s outer ring road, or orbital motorway, is Bundesautobahn 10, which, like most of the German autobahn, has no speed limit and minimal police presence. Newly home to Uber Arena (formerly Mercedes-Benz Arena), Berlin naturally has wide-ranging Uber rideshare service, which encompasses the airport. When traveling to Grey City, keep in mind that there might be lots of cyclists on the road. Dress codes vary amongst districts, so be sure to check an individual establishment’s dress code policies beforehand. Open all night, Berlin night clubs are known to get wild. Cash is still widely used, and when service is good, tipping is customary at around 10%. In Berlin, cars travel on the right-hand side of the road, currency is the Euro, and the drinking age is 18 years old. Top events include IFA Berlin, Berlin Art Week, Berlinale, Berlin Fashion Week, Festival of Lights, Long Night of Museums, Berlin Marathon, Berlin Beer Week eat! Berlin, The Champions Burger, Cheese Berlin, JazzFest Berlin, Musikfest Berlin, C2C Germany, Lollapalooza, Citadel Music Festival, Melt Festival, CTM Festival, Karneval der Kulturen, Transmediale, Berlin AlonalNation of Gondwana and Pop Kultur.  Hotels in Berlin are some of Central Europe’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Berlin, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

Human settlements are estimated to have existed in the Berlin-area since around 60,000 BC, with a deer mask being discovered that dates to around 9,000 BC. From 2,000 BC to the 7th century, it is thought, respectively, that the area had been inhabited by the Lusatian culture, Germanic tribes, Semnones, Burgundians, Hevelli and Sprevane. As part of the Holy Roman Empire’s Margraviate of Brandenburg (1157AD-1806), the region came under German rule starting in the 12th century. Albert the Bear founded Brandenburg circa 1157. In Berlin Mitte, remnants of a 1280 AD house foundation have been excavated, with Berlin itself thought to have been founded in 1237. The area’s two main trade routes, the Holy Roman Empire’s Via Imperii along with an eastern-reaching route from Bruges to Novgorod, contributed to the city’s “staple right”, or right to hold a regular market, which either forced a merchant to make all stops along a prescribed tollway route, or pay a trade taxation to avoid a staple right city. The Berlin-area towns of Spandau and Köpenick formed an alliance in 1307. Electors of Brandenburg, kings of Prussia and German emperors, respectively, the House of Hohenzollern ruled in Berlin from the late 11th century to 1918. Frederick II Irontooth, starting in 1448, constructed the Royal Palace, which first became a royal residence in 1486, when John II, posthumously named “John Cicero”, came to power. Berlin electors, and the city itself, officially became Lutheran in 1539 following Berlin-Cölln’s loss as a free Hanseatic League city. Between 1618 and 1648, the Thirty Years’ War took a heavy toll on Berlin, with a third of its houses being damaged or destroyed, and half of its population being decimated. Beginning in 1640, Frederick William initiated a policy to promote immigration to, and religious tolerance in, Berlin. Thereafter, following a Huguenot immigration, approximately 30 percent of Berlin’s population had become French by the year 1700, with additional immigrants arriving from Bohemia, Poland, and Salzburg. The Kingdom of Prussia, in 1701, formed out of a personal union between the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Duchy of Prussia. At this time, Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg crowned himself King Frederick I in Prussia. Through a successful attempt to centralize power, King Frederick I replaced Königsberg (presently Kalingrad, Russia) with Berlin as the new Kingdom of Prussia’s capital city. Berlin merged with the four cities of Cölln, Friedrichswerder, Friedrichstadt and Dorotheenstadt in 1709. Frederick II, or “Frederick the Great “, in 1740 came to power and saw both a period of Enlightenment and the Seven Years’ War. Napoleon Bonaparte, after a victory in the War of the Fourth Coalition between France and Prussia, in 1806 marched into Berlin, though granted it self-government, with the city becoming part of the new Province of Brandenburg circa 1815. During the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution expanded the city’s economy and population. Germany’s main railway hub and economic center, Berlin and its suburban areas grew, and the city became the newly founded German Empire‘s capital in 1871. The Berlin city district separated from Brandenburg in 1881. Early in the 20th century, German Expressionism was strong in the city. The Weimar Republic, with Berlin remaining its capital, was proclaimed following the First World War. The Roaring Twenties, a time of prosperity particularly in the Western world, was also a period of economic uncertainty in Berlin, a place where Albert Einstein lived from 1914-1933, and during which time he received the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics. Inspired by architecture that he had experienced in Vienna, Adolf Hitler had grand architectural designs planned for Berlin, which ultimately were never fulfilled. Between 1933 and 1939, about 80,000 (or half) of Berlin’s Jewish population emigrated from the city. The Summer Olympics were held in Berlin circa 1936, at which time the Olympiastadion was built. In Berlin on November 9, 1938, Kristallnacht, also known as “Night of Broken Glass” and “November pogroms”, prompted largely by the assassination of German diplomat Ernst vom Rath by Polish-Jewish, Welmar Germany expatriate Herschel Grynszpan in Paris, resulted in Jewish structures being damaged or destroyed, at least 91 deaths and thousands of the city’s Jews being imprisoned in the nearby Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Multiple Nazi prisons and camps, holding peoples from various European countries as well as Allied POWs, existed in Berlin throughout World War II. From 1943-45, and particularly during the 1945 Battle of Berlin, Allied air raids resulted in large parts of Berlin being destroyed alongside heavy civilian casualties. Following the Second World War, Berlin was divided into West (United States, United Kingdom and France) and East (Soviet Union), with all four “Allies” sharing administrative responsibilities. One of the first international crises of the Cold War was the Soviet Union’s Berlin Blockade, prompted by the Western Allies’ introduction of the Deutsche Mark into West Berlin, which blocked the Western Allies’ access to railways, roads and canals under Western control. Berlin Airlift, from the Summer of 1948 through the Fall of 1949, was a feat carried out by American and British air forces, during which time over 250,000 flights dropped up to 12,941 tons of supplies (food and fuel) per day onto West Berlin.  In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in West Germany, and the Marxist–Leninist German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Germany. Naturally, this division increased Cold War tensions further. The Berlin Wall was planned to be built around West Berlin starting in 1961, which led to a US and Soviet tank standoff at Checkpoint Charlie, an infamous Berlin Wall crossing-point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. On June 26, 1963, just 3 months before his assassination, President John F. Kennedy, in West Berlin, gave his Ich bin ein Berliner speech, which renounced Communism. A Four-Power agreement, guaranteeing access to and from West Berlin, was met in 1971 between East and West Berlin foreign ministers. On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan gave a speech at Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, infamously calling on Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall.” The opening of the Iron Curtain on August 19, 1989, followed by the Berlin Wall’s destruction on November 9, 1989, naturally were causes of great rejoice amongst the German people. Following the Cold War, Berlin experienced significant urban development, and on June 18, 1994, soldiers from the United States, France and Britain marched in a Berlin parade to commemorate the reunification of the city.

Home to over 3.8 million “Berliners”, Berlin is Germany’s capital and largest city. The European Union’s second-most populous city behind London, Berlin produced a total GDP of €147 billion in 2018. The city’s economy is dominated by the service sector, with about 85% of companies conducting business through services. Over 30 million tourists per year visit Grey City. Along with Hamburg and Bremen, Berlin is a German Stadtstaaten, or city-state, while also being 1 of 16 federal states. Spanning 110-acres and colored with around 22,000 different plant species, Botanischer Garten is one of the world’s largest botanical gardens. Some of Central Europe’s top-rated Michelin restaurants can be found in Berlin. The city’s coat of arms displays a bear, and is thus an example of canting arms. Home to a temperate climate, Berlin experiences generally mild summers and winters, with July/August high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s degrees Fahrenheit, and December/January highs in the mid-to-upper 30s. Additional points of interest include Berlin Palace, Bellevue Palace, Konzerthaus Berlin, Museum Island, Pergamon Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Egyptian Museum of Berlin, Rotes Rathaus (town hall), Victory Column, Gendarmenmarkt, Potsdam Square, Breitscheidplatz, The New Church, French Cathedral, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, St. Hedwig’s Cathedral, Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Berlin Potsdamer Platz and Humboldt University of Berlin. Popular foods include sauerbraten (Germany’s national dish, a traditional, heavily marinated meat roast, usually beef), bratwurst (pork or veal link sausage), schnitzel (tenderized, breaded, fried, thin slice of meat, typically pork), kassler (cured, slightly smoked cut of pork), eisbein (corned ham hock), buletten (German hamburgers), königsberger klopse (German meatballs), currywurst (fast food dish, a steamed, fried, spicy sausage), döner kebab (Turkish, similar to shawarma and gyros), fried veal liver, roast goose (Christmas-time), spätzle (egg noodles), kartoffelpuffer (German potato pancakes), senfeier (German eggs in mustard sauce), pretzels, pfannkuchen (German pancakes), Berliner pfannkuche (doughnut), rote grütze (sweet fruit dish), schwarzwälder kirschtorte (Black Forest cake), apfelstrudel (apple strudel), chocolate and ice cream. Drinks are lager beer (pilsner), wheat/sour beer (Berliner Weisse), craft beer, Schnapps, Halb und Halb (orange bitter liquor), ayran (Turkish yogurt drink), black tea, fruit tea and mineral water. Good to know is that “Ein Absacker” means the last drink before going home, or nightcap. Excited perhaps by some more background information on the area. we’re ready for hotels in Berlin that will help make for an unforgettable experience.

 

 

 

Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin

Unter den Linden 77, Mitte, 10117

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The Brandenburg Gate

Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin boasts a double Michelin-starred restaurant, a shopping arcade, antique furnishings, marble bathrooms, free WiFi, modern media systems, Brandenburg Gate views, a neoclassical indoor pool, a gym and a spa with Ayurveda treatments. Adlon To Go Coffee Shop, Lobby Lounge & Bar Hotel Adlon, Axica Convention Center, Academy of Arts, Pariser Platz (historical landmark), Brandenburg Gate (historical place), Room of Silence (tourist attraction), Stiftung Brandenburger Tor (art museum), China Club Berlin (restaurant) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • The Brandenburg Gate
      • Pariser Platz
      • Academy of Arts
      • The Reichstag
      • Komische Opera Berlin
      • Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Within 1 mile:

      • Natural History Museum, Berlin

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Berlin TV Tower

Within 2.7 miles:

      • East Side Gallery

Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is 11.9 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Pariser Platz Suite): $4,872

 

 

 

KPM Hotel & Residences

Englische Str. 6, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, 10587

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Renaissance-Theater

KPM Hotel & Residences features a 24-hour front desk, a restaurant, flat-screen TVs, balconies and a buffet breakfast. Dong A Restaurant (Asian restaurant), KPM Royal Porcelain Factory (Chinaware store), FORTYS at Mercedes-Benz (restaurant) and Tiergartenquelle (German restaurant) are nearby.

Within feet:

      • Renaissance-Theater
      • Berlin Institute of Technology
      • Technische Universität Berlin
      • Cafeteria TU Skyline

Within 1 mile:

      • Kurfürstendamm

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Berlin Central Station

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

KPM Hotel & Residences is 12.9 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Suite): $578

 

 

 

Hotel Indigo Berlin – East Side Gallery

Muehlenstrasse 13-19, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10243

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Uber Arena

With free WiFi, business services, a rooftop bar with city views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, kettles and a breakfast buffet, Hotel Indigo Berlin – East Side Gallery can be found close to Chupenga Burritos & Salads, Einstein Coffee, ALEX Berlin Mercedes Platz (café), Swadesh (Modern Indian food), Spreewirtschaft Restaurant, Gallery Rooftop Bar, Berliner Mauer (memorial park), L’Osteria (Italian restaurant), Loretta an der Spree (restaurant), Wrapublic (health food restaurant), ZEN East Side (sushi restaurant), Caffeinery (café) and more.

Within feet:

      • Uber Arena
      • East Side Gallery
      • Oberbaum Bridge
      • RAW-Gelände

Within 2.8 miles:

      • Holocaust Memorial

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Hotel Indigo Berlin – East Side Gallery is 10.2 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $231

 

 

 

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The Mandala Hotel

Potsdamer Str. 3, Mitte, 10785

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Marlene Dietrich Platz

Offering a spa, free WiFi, a double Michelin-starred restaurant, courtyard and square views, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning and a fitness lounge, Mandala Hotel is found near QIU – Bar & Restaurant, Go by Steffen Henssler (Asian restaurant), POTS (German restaurant), The Curtain Club (bar), Fragrances (bar), JANA HAIR CLASS (hair salon), Deutsche Kinemathek (museum), Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art E.V (movie theater), German Film and Television Academy Berlin GmbH (college), Berlin International Film FestivalLiteraturcafe (café), Panoramapunkt Berlin (tourist attraction), Ristorante Essenza (Italian restaurant), Potsdamer Platz (plaza), Teil der Berliner Mauer (historical landmark), Amrit (Indian restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Marlene Dietrich Platz
      • Potsdamer Platz
      • Kulturforum
      • Topography of Terror
      • The Brandenburg Gate

Within 1.4 miles:

      • German Historical Museum

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Neues Museum

Within 8 miles:

      • Königsheide Forest

The Mandala Hotel is 16 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Mandala Superior Suite): $4,154

 

 

 

The Mandala Suites

Friedrichstr. 185-190, Mitte, 10117

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Gendarmenmarkt

You’ll get a spa, city views, elegant décor, modern amenities, fully-equipped kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, bathrobes, marble bathrooms, daily breakfast, an 8th-floor lounge overlooking rooftops, a sauna, a gym and a steam room when staying at Mandala Suites. You may find Restaurant Maximilians Berlin (Bavarian restaurant), Udo Walz (hair salon), Savory Chay (Vegan restaurant), LIU 成都味道面馆 Nudelhaus (Sichuan restaurant), Healing Hands Spa & Thai Massage Berlin Mitte (Thai massage therapist), Alnatura Super Natur Markt (organic foods store), SANDWICHart CAFE I Mitte (café), Rausch Schokoladenhaus (chocolate shop), Sapa Restaurant (sushi restaurant), KUHN Maßkonfektion (custom tailor), Flowers Art & Design (florist), Neuhaus Berlin (chocolate shop), nüüd.berlin gallery (art gallery), VR Nation | Virtual Reality Arcade (recreation center), Slim-Gym Exclusive @ Holmes Place Gendarmenmarkt (fitness center), icono Friseur Berlin Mitte (hair salon), dean&david (salad shop), L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE (cosmetics store), Läderach | Deutschland | Berlin | Friedrichstrasse (chocolate artisan), AYOKA Event Space (event venue) and more in the area.

Within feet:

      • Gendarmenmarkt
      • Quartier Schuetzenstrasse
      • Checkpoint Charlie
      • Bebelplatz
      • German Historical Museum

Within 1 mile:

      • Pergamon Museum

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Berlin TV Tower

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Memorial of the Berlin Wall

The Mandala Suites is 16 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Superior Suite): $336

 

 

 

Wilde Aparthotels Berlin

91 Zimmerstraße, Mitte, 10117

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Checkpoint Charlie

Inspired by Oscar Wilde, Wilde Aparthotels Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie bells and whistles include a garden, concierge service, private parking for an extra charge, free WiFi, natural timber flooring, bespoke joinery, artwork, crafts, soft furnishings, fully-equipped kitchens, rain showers, modern technology, free spring water, Nespresso pods, tea, fresh milk and handmade sweets. House of Tales – Escape Room Berlin (escape room center), die espressonisten | Store & Craft Coffeeshop (coffee machine supplier), Johnny’s Bar – Karibisches Restaurant (Caribbean restaurant), TrabiWorld Berlin (sightseeing agency), V8 Garage (car rental agency), Air Service Berlin – Welt Balloon (balloon ride tour agency), TRABIWOOD 5D Cinema (movie theater), funjump (skydiving center), Butterfly Premium Store Berlin (sporting goods store), THE WALL – asisi Panorama (museum), Murphy’s Irish Pub at Checkpoint Charlie (Irish pub), La Via del Muro (Italian restaurant), House of Burgerz (hamburger restaurant), Charlie’s Beach (bar) and more are nearby.

Within feet:

      • Checkpoint Charlie
      • Topography of Terror
      • Quartier Schuetzenstrasse
      • Kochstraße Metro Station

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Neues Museum

Within 2 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

Within 7 miles:

      • Königsheide Forest

Wilde Aparthotels Berlin is 15 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Apartment with Balcony): $380

Cost per person (four people): $95

 

 

 

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The Ritz-Carlton

Potsdamer Platz 3, Mitte, 10785

Hotels in Berlin

Bluemax Theater

The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin features free WiFi, contemporary Art Deco design, a wellness area, a bar and a restaurant. Mandala Hotel is also in the area.

Within feet:

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Natural History Museum, Berlin

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Kurfürstendamm

The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is 11.6 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Carlton Club Suite): $2,613

 

 

 

Casa Camper Berlin

Weinmeisterstr.1, Mitte, 10178

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Berlin Dungeon

Featured at Casa Camper Berlin are fitness facilities, free 24-hour refreshments, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, naturally lit bathrooms, natural soaps, slippers, a 24-hour top-floor lounge with panoramic city views and a Finnish sauna. Close by you’ll find LOBB BERLIN at Casa Camper (gastropub), Ogilvy GmbH (advertising agency), Necklays Berlin (costume jewelry shop), Bar Steinkeller (bar), Iimori Ramen (Ramen restaurant), JustFit Exclusive Club (gym), BE A DIVA (hair salon), The Alley Tea House Berlin-Mitte (bubble tea store), Father Carpenter (coffee roasters), Man versus Machine Coffee Berlin (coffee roasters), YOSOY TAPAS BERLIN (restaurant), Capvin (pizza restaurant), Sophien 11 (German restaurant), Rocket Wine Berlin (wine store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Berlin Dungeon
      • Jacob-Teitel-Park
      • KW Institute for Contemporary Art
      • Berlin TV Tower
      • Pergamon Museum

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Gendarmenmarkt

Within 1.5 miles:

      • The Brandenburg Gate

Within 7 miles:

      • Königsheide Forest

Casa Camper Berlin is 16 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $230

 

 

 

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Garden Living – Boutique Hotel

Invalidenstraße 101, Mitte, 10115

Hotels in Berlin

Natural History Museum, Berlin

Garden Living – Boutique Hotel has a garden, free WiFi, balconies, flat-screen TVs, desks, wooden floors, large windows and artwork. MAOC (Modern Art of Cutting) Hair (hair salon), Berlin Ink Tattooing (tattoo shop) and rebenkind (wine store) are close by.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • The Brandenburg Gate

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Neues Museum

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Potsdamer Platz

Garden Living – Boutique Hotel is 17 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $283

 

 

 

Downtown Apartments Mitte

Invalidenstrasse 129, Mitte, 10115

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S Wedding Train

Amenities at Downtown Apartments Mitte include free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens, a private entrance, balconies, terraces, city views, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and walk-in showers. In the vicinity are The B Side (bar), ernst (fine dining restaurant), Ideal Bäckerei (bakery), Oeuf (brunch restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • S Wedding Train
      • Sellerpark
      • Nordhafenpark

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Memorial of the Berlin Wall

Within 3.4 miles:

      • German Historical Museum

Within 6 miles:

      • Jungfernheide Forest

Downtown Apartments Mitte is 19 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Two Bedroom Penthouse Apartment II): $412

Cost per person (five people): $82

 

 

 

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ADELANTE Boutique Hotel

Borsigstr. 1, Mitte, 10115

Hotels in Berlin

Hochseilgarten MountMitte

With design furniture, dimmable lighting, free WiFi, smart-TVs and sound systems, air conditioning, heated bathroom flooring, rain showers, a 24-hour fitness room, buffet breakfast, a courtyard terrace and on-site parking based on availability, ADELANTE Boutique Hotel is near Espressobar Mörder (espresso bar), Friedel Richter Restaurant, Toca Rouge (restaurant), Yarok (Syrian restaurant), MontRaw Restaurant (Mediterranean restaurant), Blumen & Mode (florist), Schwarzwaldstuben (German restaurant), La Galleria Italiana (Italian restaurant), FREA (Vegan restaurant), Brasserie Torbar (brasserie) and more.

Within feet:

      • Hochseilgarten MountMitte
      • KW Institute for Contemporary Art
      • Monbijou Park
      • Bode Museum
      • Oranienburgerstrasse Train

Within 1 mile:

      • Pergamon Museum

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Gendarmenmarkt

ADELANTE Boutique Hotel is 17 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $183

 

 

 

Wilmina Hotel

Kantstraße 79, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, 10627

Hotels in Berlin

Spielplatz Stuttgarter Platz

Wilmina Hotel has free WiFi, a sun terrace with a swimming pool, a restaurant, a fitness center, a garden, a sauna, private parking, kitchenettes, safety deposit boxes, a pool table, bike rentals and a 24-hour front desk with German, English, Spanish and French-speaking staff. Lovis Bar (cocktail bar), Amtsalon (event venue), Ben Thanh (Vietnamese restaurant), Hedayat Persische Café & Buchhandlung (book store), Music Train Records Inh. R. Reither (record store), Dardania 2 Herrenfriseur (barber shop), Café Kredenz, C’yah Vietnamesische Küche Vegan & Sushi (Vietnamese restaurant), La Gioia in Pentola (Italian restaurant), Diki Tours GmbH – Raft Rental Potsdam (boat rental service), Georgisches Restaurant Gamarjoba (Georgian restaurant), Tutu Cafe Berlin (fruit parlor), Buchcafé (Korean restaurant), soopri. (Fusion restaurant), Sen Vegan (Vegan restaurant), Restaurant Mylos (Greek restaurant), Crêplala (restaurant), Co Do Hue (restaurant), Cafe Ich, Du passt (café), Zum Freispruch (pub) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Spielplatz Stuttgarter Platz
      • Magarete-und-Artuhr-Eloesser- Park
      • Zwergenspass für alle
      • Potsdamer Platz

Within 4.5 miles:

      • Grunewald Forest

Within 4.7 miles:

      • Topography of Terror

Wilmina Hotel is 17 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Penthouse Suite): $637

 

 

 

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Regent Berlin

Charlottenstrasse 49, Mitte, 10117

Hotels in Berlin

Konzerthaus Berlin

Featuring classical-style, casual dining, a spa, a gym, free WiFi, soundproofed rooms, antique desks, marble bathrooms and high-quality toiletries, Regent Berlin, an IHG Hotel is near Ritter Sport (chocolate shop), Galerie Mensing (art gallery), dbb forum berlin (convention center), LINDNER Esskultur (deli), Hauptstadtrestaurant Gendarmerie (restaurant), Barry’s Berlin (gym) and more.

Within feet:

      • Konzerthaus Berlin
      • Bebelplatz
      • Komische Opera Berlin
      • Hertie School of Governance
      • New Church Berlin
      • Berlin State Opera
      • German Institute for Economic Research

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Berlin Central Station

Regent Berlin, an IHG Hotel is 11.7 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Presidential Suite): $4,214

Cost per person (three people): $1,404

 

 

 

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sly Berlin

16 Petersburger Straße, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10249

Hotels in Berlin

Volkspark Friedrichshain

Providing a bar, private parking, a sauna, a fitness center, a restaurant, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, buffet, continental or American breakfast and German and English-speaking front desk staff, sly Berlin is close to Friseur Sei Schön (hair salon), Kosmetikstudio Die Zwillinge (beauty salon), GAO Vietnamese Food (Vietnamese restaurant), END. wine & more (bar), Coffea (cafe), Budike (German restaurant), Bäckerei Backfee (bakery), Mobile Tortenwerkstatt Berlin | Exklusive Hochzeitstorten (wedding bakery), Crusty – Bakery & Cafe (bakery) and more.

Within feet:

      • Volkspark Friedrichshain
      • Weberwiese
      • Anton-Saefkow-Park

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

Within 4.1 miles:

      • Topography of Terror

Within 11 miles:

      • Müggelsee Lake

sly Berlin is 15 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Double Room): $346

Cost per person (three people): $115

 

 

 

Agent Provocateur (US)

 

Orania.Berlin

Oranienplatz 17, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10999

Hotels in Berlin

Admiralbrücke

Set in a 1913 building that once was famous for housing artists, Orania.Berlin has flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, coffee machines, luxury toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, designer furnishings, rain showers, square views, a restaurant, a bar, musical and cultural events, a piano, a stage, a literary salon, concerts free of charge for guests and a 24-hour fitness center. Orania.Restaurant & Orania.Bar, Oranienberger (bar), Bar39 (bar), Sin (bar), Nachtvogel (bar), Beyaz Herrenfriseur (hair salon), pizzy’s (pizza restaurant), Mother’s Heart Oranienplatz (restaurant), Dresden in Kreuzberg (cocktail bar), Café Alibi (café), Butterbrot (restaurant), Ritchie Café & Bar (cocktail bar), Wonder Waffel Berlin (ice cream shop), Saha Bar-Drink and Fly (bar), Trinkteufel (bar) and more are in proximity.

Within feet:

      • Admiralbrücke
      • Kottbusser Tor Metro Station

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Gendarmenmarkt

Within 2 miles:

      • Berlin TV Tower

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Pergamon Museum

Orania.Berlin is 14 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Junior Suite): $654

Cost per person (three people): $218

 

 

 

Elvis & Kresse

 

Brilliant Apartments

Oderberger Str. 38, Prenzlauer Berg, 10435

Hotels in Berlin

Mauerpark

Brilliant Apartments features high ceilings, wooden floors, bright décor, fully-equipped kitchens and balconies. Near here are Café Krone, Eispatisserie Hokey Pokey (ice cream shop), Dreiviertel Weine Berlin (wine store), Beardy Boys / Barber Shop & School (barber shop), Friseur Fräulein Schneider (hair salon), Hi Hawaii (hair salon), Manifest Taproom (bar), MaMi’s Food&Wine (restaurant), Roji – Oderbergerstr 11 (sushi restaurant), Hako Ramen Prenzlauer Berg (Ramen restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Mauerpark
      • Hirschhof
      • Arkonaplatz
      • Memorial of the Berlin Wall

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

Within 8 miles:

      • Jungfernheide Forest

Brilliant Apartments is 17 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $242

 

 

 

TackleDirect

 

Pure Berlin Apartments

20 Mühlenstraße, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10243

Hotels in Berlin

East Side Gallery

With a garden, a shared lounge, free WiFi, luggage storage space, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, hair dryers, terraces, balconies, coffee machines, kettles and children’s outdoor play equipment, Pure Berlin Apartments is in the vicinity of Starcar (car rental agency), UCI Luxe East Side Gallery (movie theater), Tony Roma’s Berlin (American restaurant), MINA Ristorante East Side Gallery (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • East Side Gallery
      • Uber Arena
      • Oberbaum Bridge
      • Spielplatz Comeniusplatz
      • Ritter-Spielplatz
      • Ostbahnhof Train Station

Within 2.8 miles:

      • German Historical Museum

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Holocaust Memorial

Pure Berlin Apartments is 14 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Apartment): $659

Cost per person (five people): $131

 

 

 

Move With Us USA

 

The Circus Apartments

Choriner Straße 84, Mitte, 10119

Hotels in Berlin

Weinbergspark

Offered at The Circus Apartments are concierge service, modern kitchens, coffee and tea makers, desks and high-tech devices. Erchy’s (brunch restaurant), Rosa Canina Chocolate (chocolate artisan – formerly Belyzium 31 Grad), New Soul Studio Prenzlauer Berg (massage spa), La Piazza (pizza restaurant), Rosengarten Kulturpavillon (beer garden) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Weinbergspark
      • Jacob-Teitel-Park
      • Kolle 37
      • Arkonaplatz

Within 1 mile:

      • Neues Museum

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Natural History Museum, Berlin

The Circus Apartments is 16 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Penthouse Apartment): $878

Cost per person (four people): $219

 

 

 

Bluebella

 

Gorki Apartments

Weinbergsweg 25, Mitte, 10119

Hotels in Berlin

Chamäleon Theater

Gorki Apartments comes with flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, Nespresso coffee machines, kettles, free WiFi, bathrobes and slippers. This accommodation is near Späti (supermarket), Spätkauf Rosenback (deli), Rosenburger (hamburger restaurant), tak tak polish deli, Aiko (sushi restaurant), MOD | C O F F E E, icono studio (hair salon), Tattoo for you, Zagreus- Projekt (art gallery), Bar Milano, Civilist (clothing store), VOLK (restaurant), Rotation (clothing store), La Premiata Ditta (Italian restaurant), Taproom (bar), Superconscious Store (clothing store), Süsse Sünde (ice cream shop), Pastelaria A Galão (café) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.4 miles:

      • The Reichstag

Within 3.9 miles:

      • Kurfürstendamm

Gorki Apartments is 12.5 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $583

 

 

 

Cashmere in Love

 

BENSIMON apartments

Sickingenstraße 4, Mitte, 10553

Hotels in Berlin

Otto-Spielplatz

BENSIMON apartments has fully-equipped open kitchens, balconies, rain dance showers, free WiFi, washing machines, flat-screen TVs, tablets, bike hire and secured parking upon request. Freundliche Bäckerei (bakery) is next door.

Within feet:

      • Otto-Spielplatz
      • Beusselstraße Train Station

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Rehberge

Within 3.1 miles:

      • The Brandenburg Gate

Within 5 miles:

      • Jungfernheide Forest

BENSIMON apartments is 21 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Apartment): $702

Cost per person (eleven people): $63

 

 

 

Leam

 

Boutique Hotel Mittendrin Berlin

Nürnbergerstrasse 16, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, 10789

Hotels in Berlin

Liebknecht-Denkmal Tiergarten

You’ll get free WiFi, artwork, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, kettles, hairdryers and free nearby street parking at Boutique Hotel Mittendrin Berlin. The Visit Coffee & Eatery (café), Paula Immich, online shop für Damenmode (fashion designer), Bamboo Leaf (Vietnamese restaurant), Serdar Dilmen Premium Salon (hair salon), dean&david (salad shop), Blue Tomato Shop Berlin (sportswear store), Miss Pho Restaurant (Asian restaurant), 963 (restaurant), Thai Silk Massage & Spa (Thai massage therapist), Anappurna Indian Restaurant, Chicago Williams BBQ (barbecue restaurant), Hildegard Bar (cocktail bar), The LEGO® Store Berlin (toy store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Liebknecht-Denkmal Tiergarten
      • Spielplatz Sherwood Forest
      • Augsburger Straße Metro Station

Within 2.2 miles:

      • Potsdamer Platz

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Topography of Terror

Boutique Hotel Mittendrin Berlin is 14 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $247

 

 

 

Pure Electric

 

Rietzestr Apartment

Rietzestr. 25, Prenzlauer Berg, 10409

Hotels in Berlin

Zeiss Großplanetarium

Rietzestr Apartment provides 2 bedrooms, beauty services, free WiFi, private check-in/out, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine and a fireplace. Restaurant Da Pia (Italian restaurant) is close by.

Within feet:

Within 2 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

Within 3 miles:

      • Pergamon Museum

Rietzestr Apartment is 17 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $625

Cost per person (six people): $104

 

 

 

Hawaiian Host

 

Mittelstrasse Townhouse

11 Mittelstrasse, Lichtenberg, 13055

Hotels in Berlin

The STASI-prison

With 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a garden, a terrace, free private parking, outdoor dining, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a fireplace and a barbecue, Mittelstrasse Townhouse is in proximity to Sen Spa Massage Berlin, Landladen Kastaven (natural goods store), Suppe & Stulle (restaurant), Sandino Bistro, Korry Restaurant (Asian restaurant), Bäckerei & Konditorei Rauch e.K. (bakery) and Vital Inn Fitness Center (gym).

Within 1 mile:

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Alexanderplatz

Within 4.3 miles:

      • Neues Museum

Within 12 miles:

      • Müggelsee Lake

Mittelstrasse Townhouse is 16 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $503

Cost per person (ten people): $50

 

 

 

The Double F

 

Alte Schönhauser Penthouse

29 Alte Schönhauser Straße, Mitte, 10119

Hotels in Berlin

Berlin TV Tower

3,875 square feet, Alte Schönhauser Penthouse comes with 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, free WiFi, a garden, a sauna, a terrace, an outdoor fireplace, concierge service, a fully-equipped kitchen, a private entrance, barbecue facilities, a balcony and paid airport shuttle service. Casa Camper Berlin can also be found in the area.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Memorial of the Berlin Wall

Within 2.5 miles:

      • Topography of Terror

Alte Schönhauser Penthouse is 15 miles from Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt.

Approximate cost per night: $3,051

Cost per person (six people): $508

 

 

 

White Fox Boutique

 

 

So there they are, hotels in Berlin that will help make for a memorable experience. We hope you have found value in this information and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Germany!

37 Replies to “Hotels In Berlin”

  1. Monbijou Penthouse, 11 Monbijouplatz, Mitte looks absolutely game. Like wow, beyond high-end with such a modern and almost futuristic feel, especially with those black walls. The fact it’s located near a shopping mall plus a steak house makes the place even more interesting. If there’s one penthouse I’d pick from this list, it’s Monbijou. 

  2. Wow, you did a thorough job in not only providing detailed information about these various penthouse vacation rentals, but also includes links to make reservations so easily. It was a brilliant touch to list shops, restaurants and places of interest for each of these penthouses. It definitely helps to make booking decisions more easily. 

    I hope you are an affiliate of these booking sources. You’ve done such a good job in helping the traveller to Berlin make an easy decision. Since I love classical music, the ones that had easy access to the Berlin Philharmonic appealed to me most. 

    These facilities are all luxurious, but have personality differences to appeal to virtually any traveller. Having a bathtub in the bedroom like a couple did was not my cup of tea. I am sure that will appeal to some individuals. 

    Without a doubt, they are all extremely well furnished and equipped with the most desirable mod cons. I wish could afford to rent one of these places for a dream vacation. Great job overall. 

    1. Thank you Edwin for your kind and thorough comments! Hope you are successful in your life’s journey and can afford to rent or OWN one of these beautiful penthouses 🙂

  3. I like how this site was set up it really has some good pictures and a good explanation about each room.

    I think it has good advertisements after each paragraph. Really looks like a beautiful place to go  Visit. This set up with some very good thought, Well done.  A lot of good information about The penthouse’s in Germany.

  4. Wow! Aren’t those apartments suites just beautiful!!

    The Drakestrasse 1, Mitte has done it for me. I am just fascinated by the dark interiors, and is that a massage table there?

    The Gorki Apartments is also a winner.I love that I can enjoy the outdoors in the clear skies. 

    Thanks for the additional information on what else is going around those areas. Germany is one of my dream destinations.

    1. Thank you for the comments Carol. Glad you like The Drakestrasse 1, Mitte and The Gorki Apartments and that Germany is one of your dream destinations. Happy travels!

  5. This is awesome information for anyone traveling to Germany. I like that you are serving a niche audience who have exquisite taste! For those who are looking at this level, they will be happy to find everything in one convenient posting. You obviously have done your homework. I’m curious about the inspiration behind this site. Did you travel to Germany yourself. Have you stayed at any of these places.

  6. This was great information.  For those looking for a high-end experience on their travels to Berlin, this post provides a wealth of information.  The photos really drives home the possibilities and richness of options.  I’m curious about what motivated your desire to write this blog?  I’m interested in traveling to Asia soon, perhaps there’s some information you would like o share on that topic.  I’m confident that any information you provide will be thorough and high quality.  Thanks again.

    1. Hi Evenow and thank you for commenting. This blog was created to help travelers find their perfect travel accommodations. Glad you found the information helpful and happy travels!

  7. Hi again, I just left a comment on your penthouse by city post which was great by the way so I thought I would take a look around your website.

    The hotels you show here in Berlin are out of this world and although I want to travel there to see the sights I don’t think I could leave the hotel room if I stayed in any of these awesome looking rooms.

    I especially love the futuristic looking Hotel Q room, I think with the wifi and flat screen tv I would only leave the room if it was to go to Bunny’s Bar, lol

    Thanks for the great review of these hotels and penthouses and hopefully I will get to stay in them soon 🙂

    1. Hi Matthew and thanks again for stopping by! So glad to hear that you found something particular in Hotel Q, and lol @ Bunny’s Bar. Hope so too, safe travels out there!

  8. Thanks so much for this… Berlin has been on our radar for travel and after checking out your site and getting a closer look at some of the options it has just moved closer to an actual trip!

    It looks like there are some gorgeous and very diverse ways to experience Berlin. Would you think it’s better to stay in one place for the full time of the visit or check out a few different accommodations. Cheers!

    1. Hi Judy, thank you! If there is an accommodation that you particularly love you might go with it. Otherwise multiple locations might be a good option as different neighborhoods have different entertainment. Thanks again for stopping by and best wishes!

  9. Wow, your website just amazed me. These are the pieces of information I was looking for many days. Your explanations are very satisfying and you are definitely a pro in this.
    The houses in this site are eye attractive and I believe everybody in the world has dreamed about vacation and the stay with great designs with all the facilities and amenities. These penthouses are amazing and the locations will attract many.

    I will definitely come back to your website to gain more knowledge.

    Also, your website is well designed and your points are very clear that no one can ask you about something is not clear. Excellent job and keep doing the good work.

    Thank you

    1. Thank you for your kind words John! They are really appreciated. Glad to hear you will be coming back. Happy travels out there 😊

  10. I like the luxus accommodation as it reminds me of home and I hope to stay for around 1 month and feeling homely suits my style

    Also, I saw you mention these places can be bought and wondered what price you would pay for something like this so I am off to aunty google to check the prices as this could be a regular stopover for special times ahead

    Thank you

    1. Hi Vicki. Pricing has several factors but your best bet is to plan your trip ahead of time. Happy travels out there  and thank you again for the comments! 

  11. These accommodations are so stunningly beautiful and modern.  I didn’t realize how gorgeous these places would be.  I thought they would be more rustic, being in Europe and all.  I’m so glad I came across this article, because it has enticed me to give travel to Germany a try.  These places look right out of a magazine!  I love them!

    1. Thank you so much for the kind words Babsie! They truly are beautiful and very glad you found the information to your liking ☺️

  12. Wow,

         I’ve never been to Germany but I’ve wanted to visit for some time.  I can’t believe how beautiful these places to stay are and how close they are to so many things to do.

    I’ve followed a few of your links and am quite surprised at how affordable these places really are.  I think it’s time for me to actually plan that trip!

    Would you happen to know a good source for flight information from the US west coast?

    Thanks again,

         Scott

    1. Hi Scott and that you so much for the comments! The best thing to do regarding flights is to compare different sites. Priceline, Hotwire, Orbitz, Travelocity, Skyscanners, Momondo are some good ones to name a few. Hope that helps and safe travels out there!

  13. Wow, these are stunning! 11 Monbijouplatz, Mitte is definitely my favorite. You did a really nice job outlining some of the currently available options. Any plans to post some travel tips for first time travelers to these places?

    Germany is definitely on my list of places to visit, as well as France (which works out because I see you have an article about places in Paris). I’m really glad I found your site, I think this will be very helpful in my future adventures.

    1. Thank you for the kind comments KXP! Glad to hear you pinpointed a favorite. Your question is appreciated and will be taken into consideration. Cheers!

  14. The content on this page along with the pictures, made me want to move in right away on any of those apartment, wow such beautiful images. Not to mention that Drakestrasse 1, Mitte has a spa room, I don’t think I would ever want to leave. Now, I might have to save so that I can travel to Germany.

    1. Thank you so much Yasmin! We are in agreement about never wanting to leave such a place. All the best to you 😊

  15. Germany has always been a place of amusement to me. Seriously, this Berlin did have some awesome looking penthouses. For me, I like the dark feel and atmosphere of the Monbijou Penthouse, 11 Monbijouplatz, Mitte. This could be arguably the best penthouse I have seen ever. I love the black feel and atmosphere. Wow! This is great

    1. Hi Isaac. You are not alone as many people seem to favor Monbijou. Glad to hear this style suits you 🙂

  16. Thanks for the great pictures, it really shows several different ways to have a great time in Berlin. I love how you gave the distance to all the attractions nearby.

    I think if I had to pick one it would be the Luxus. I love the garden terrace and the, it is so beautiful. I really like the things around it. 

    I am a big foodie and, who doesn’t like ice cream and don’t forget the observation deck I love just looking around at things this will give me a wonderful view.!

    I will bookmark this so I have it in the future. 

    Blessings,

    Lynda

    1. Hello Lynda. Thank you! Very glad to hear that you found value in the post. Luxus is a fine choice with many great nearby attractions!

  17. WOW really beautiful site with top pictures. You provided a lot of detailed information on how to travel with Gorki 

    apartments to Berlin. Those apartments have a lot of features. 

    Definitely going to Berlin one of these days and travel through your site with confidence. Drakenstrasse seems a top location. But other locations also have nice furniture and are luxurious.

    1. Thank you Jacob! Very glad to hear that you found these two to your liking. Your comments are much appreciated, hope you have a great trip 😊

  18. Last time I was in Germany it was on a camping holiday,following a stretch of the Rhine. Needless to say the accommodation was poor in comparison to the luxury penthouses you have painstakingly taken such care to display. Now as a parent whose children have almost flown the coop it maybe time to start planning some quality excursions. For once it is possible to do so within the confines of a single site. As well as being able to have a very good look round the apartments, which are lush, I have had a wander through some of the local attractions. Monbijou Penthouse really caught my eye and would seem to be able to accomodate all six of us, though I am inclined not to make it an open invitation. 

    1. Thank you Twack! Your story and gracious comments are much appreciated. Hope you get to enjoy yourself now that the coop has been flown 😉

  19. I haven’t been to Berlin. This write-up on hotels is defintiely a nice guide to check out before anyone goes Berlin, Germany. Staying in the penthouse is not always an option for us. Some of these hotels look to be quite nice. I really like the main picture in ths page. Do any of those hotels have views like the one you show here? 

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