Berlin is Germany’s liveliest city and one of the most fascinating capitals in the world. You’ll find no other place where art and culture, museums and theatres, entertainment and nightlife are more diverse and exciting than on the banks of the Spree River. Once reunited, Berlin quickly developed into a cosmopolitan city, and today there is an air of energy and vibrancy about it.
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The 30 rooms in this small, pleasant hotel were all individually and imaginatively designed by different local artists, with themes ranging from loud pop art to classic Modernism. The hotel is in a central location, close to lively Scheunenviertel and Unter den Linden.
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Modern and not very attractive from the outside, this hotel is situated in a perfect location and boasts a surprisingly stylish and elegant interior. It has been fully equipped for disabled visitors.
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The expensively restored hotel on the second floor of the Europa-Center is a real find – all the rooms are exquisitely designed, two of the suites (Zackenbarsch and Panda) were styled by the director himself. The hotel staff are unobtrusive and very helpful.
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You are guaranteed a relaxing stay at this rustic hotel in the north of Berlin, which offers a huge breakfast buffet. The hotel pool help you forget the stresses of life and improve your fitness.
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A well-run hotel, centrally located in Charlottenburg, not far from Messegelände (exhibition grounds), in a picturesque spot on Lietzensee. Apart from a beautiful indoor pool, the hotel also has a delightful sun terrace, which overlooks the lake.
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Housed on two floors of a former industrial building, this international youth hostel is located in a lively area close to the town centre. It has large rooms, sleeping up to six people.
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This country-house hotel, located in the middle of the Spreewald lake district, has great facilities including pool, steam rooms, saunas and a great restaurant – a veritable paradise for health and fitness fans.
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This small hotel is a little old-fashioned, and some rooms could do with refurbishing, but that’s more than made up for by its surplus of old Berlin charm, central location and low prices.
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Berlin’s best guesthouse, close to Ku’damm, consists of several rooms in an old building, connected by endless corridors with lots of nooks and crannies. Some of the furniture has seen better days, but breakfast and atmosphere are perfect.
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A charming hotel in a building dating back to the turn of the 20th century. The rooms are basic but well equipped (with safe, minibar and hairdryer). An ideal base for exploring Prenzlauer Berg.
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Price for a standard double room per night, with breakfast, taxes and other charges included.
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