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Hotel in Berlin
Hello,
I would like some advice for a hotel in Berlin. We are a young couple, looking for a charming hotel (maybe in Tiergarten / Mitte?), for 4 nights in the end of June. Would you book it directly or try to find something nice (and with a good price) in Priceline? Thanks a lot |
I am all for saving money and foregoing charm if need be.. so I , personally, would check out winnings at www.betterbidding.com and see what I could get a 4-5* for in the area you want on Priceline. After checking, of course, travelzoo.com and your traditional booking agents as well as www.hotwire.com.
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Thanks. Any advice on hotels in Berlin?
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We did Priceline in Berlin several years ago and got the Art´otel in the Charlottenburg district. It was just off of K´damm and it suited us pretty well. I think we paid a measly $45 or so. It was rated a 4 star and was modern, good service and decently located. Next time I am in Berlin, I will stay in a different district though, probably Mitte. But still...for $45 it was a great deal and I have no regrets. :D
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I can personally recommend the Sol Melia on Friedrichstrasse. This hotel is in an ideal location, and is brand new. Museum Island is just around the corner. You are a 10-minute walk from the Brandenburger Tor and the Reichstag. Checkpoint Charlie is also a short walk down Friedrichstrasse.
The great thing about the location of the hotel is that the Friedrichstrasse Bahnhof is just across the street. There is a grocery store and plenty of coffee/takeaway places in the bahnhof. If you walk down Friedrichstrasse, you will see Starbuck's, Dunkin' Donuts, and other places to grab a cup of coffee and a snack. If you are into luxury shopping, Galleries Lafayette is just down the street from the Melia. Cheers, sweetie darling, P_P |
Take a look at tablethotels.com for a selection of design oriented hotels in different price brackets. Their Berlin selection is quite good.
If you want to state a budget, it will be easier to comment. For charming in Mitte, I would look into the De Rome, the Sofitel, Kunsthotel Luise, Camper could be an option - and, of course, the new Soho House. http://www.hotelderome.com/ http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-5342...kt/index.shtml http://www.luise-berlin.com/ http://www.casacamper.com/berlin/default-en.html http://www.sohohouseberlin.com/ |
Not sure how you define "charming", but if that should mean something smaller or more intimate or individual, you could check this out:
http://www.hotel-pensionfunk.de/1/content/home/ Bit more funky, but still low-end budget: http://www.gatrooms.de/en/hotel-gat-point-charlie/h3/ But stating a budget and comfort level sure makes it easier to give advice. |
"If you walk down Friedrichstrasse, you will see Starbuck's, Dunkin' Donuts, and other places to grab a cup of coffee and a snack."
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aramis.. but others will say " awesome!"
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we stayed at ackelhaus and loved it! it was adorable and stylish, in a great neighborhood, and reasonably priced. here is the website:
www.ackselhaus.de there are lots of great local restaurants and shops in the neighborhood and the area doesn't feel touristy at all, but it is a 5 minute cab from the major tourist attractions in the center. |
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