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  • One of Berlin’s best hotels, the charming Hackescher Markt, is situated right in the popular Mitte district. Service and furnishings are of a four-star standard, yet the prices are moderate. Best of all is the hotel’s central location in one of Berlin’s liveliest areas: it is only a few steps away from the Hackesche Höfe and the Scheunenviertel.

  • A charming hotel in an unbeatable location right opposite Hackesche Höfe – few places in this price range can compete. Large, bright rooms with elegant furnishings, friendly service, an excellent restaurant and many pleasant extras, such as an attractive patio, guarantee a pleasant stay.

  • This tiny guesthouse with only four rooms is hidden in a romantic villa on the green Schlachtensee. If lakes aren’t your thing, you can chill out in the villa’s own gardens.

  • The plain façade of this modern business hotel, centrally situated in a side street just off Ku’damm, belies the much more sophisticated interior – you’ll be greeted by modern art, cool minimalism, clever lighting and first-class service.

  • This hotel is the best choice if your business requires a longer stay in town. Close to Nikolaiviertel, the apartments are equipped with desks and kitchens; and staff are specially trained to cater for the needs of business travellers.

  • Top executives favour this luxury hotel because of its central location, the views across Gendarmenmarkt, an excellent breakfast and specially designed executive rooms. A full secretarial service is included.

  • It may seem a little impersonal, but the Holiday Inn’s excellent location makes it popular with business travellers from the US. It doesn’t have a restaurant.

  • Hotel Adlon Berlin

    Berlin’s top hotel ranks as one of the finest in Europe. A reconstruction of the historic Adlon hotel, it opened in 1997 and has become popular with celebrities and politicians from around the globe. Even if you are not going to stay here, you could have a cup of tea or coffee in the magnificent lobby.

  • Well-run establishment with an intimate atmosphere (there are only 18 rooms), popular with tourists on cultural visits. Rooms and lobby have been kept deliberately plain, which creates a slightly Spartan impression, but all needs are catered for.

  • A trendy hotel in a uniquely central location, on Ku’damm. The rooms are all surprisingly large, and the windows have been sound-proofed.

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