4 Best Hotels in Berlin, Germany

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Berlin’s distinct personality shines through in its hotels. You’ll find everything here—rooms individually designed by artists at Arte Luise Kunsthotel; funky indoor camping at Hüttenpalast; ship cabins on the Spree River at Eastern Comfort; or classic European luxury at Hotel Adlon Kempinski. There’s something for everyone.

Although much of the city was destroyed during the war, many of the city’s hotels are in beautiful historic buildings, from old boarding houses like the Honigmond Hotel to the neoclassical Hotel de Rome, formerly a 19th-century bank. But with tourism on the upswing, the hotel industry is happily expanding to accommodate. New buildings seem to go up every day, including the Waldorf Astoria, a 1920s-style skyscraper in West Berlin, and Monbijou Hotel, on the quiet Monbijou park, which feels more like a neighborhood spot, although it’s just around the corner from a buzzing marketplace. Though prices in midrange to luxury hotels have increased, Berlin's first-class hotels still tend to be less expensive than their counterparts in Paris, London, or Rome, with comparatively spacious rooms.

Many of the city’s hotels are found around the major destination spots in Mitte—home of the Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, and many other landmarks—and recently, a string of new, fashionable hotels have been opened around West Berlin’s ritzy shopping boulevard Kurfürstendamm in Charlottenburg; these are great places to stay if you’re looking to pack in lots of sightseeing. But Berlin is an expansive city, and there are great farther-flung accommodations as well: Schlosshotel im Grunewald, near the beautiful Grunewald forest; Das Stue, in Tiergarten park, or the 25hours with an insider’s peek into the Berlin Zoo animal dens; and artist-inspired Hotel Klee, in the low-key residential neighborhood of Friedenau, a short ride away from the bustle.

Hotels listed here as $$$$ often come down to a $$ level on weekdays or when there is low demand. You may also have the option to decline the inclusion of breakfast, which can save you anywhere from €8 to €30 per person per day.

The least expensive accommodations are in pensions, which are similar to bed-and-breakfasts. These basic lodgings have limited amenities but include a European breakfast spread, which usually consists of bread, jam, meats, and cheeses. These are mostly found in western districts such as Charlottenburg, Schöneberg, and Wilmersdorf.

German and European travelers often use apartment-rental agencies for longer stays, and Americans on a budget should consider this as well (apartments start at €350 per month). In Berlin, double rooms with shared bathrooms in private apartments begin at around €33 per day.

Hotel Klee

$ | Bundesallee 75, Berlin, 12161, Germany

Located on a quiet residential street, this new basic hotel is a great option if you're looking for a reasonable price with some extras. The decor is based on artist Paul Klee, as the name suggests, with a bright palette and modular furniture. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a free first round of minibar goodies, and eco bath products. The hotel's Chimney Room hosts readings and jazz performances, a nod to the building's former life as a café where prolific writers hung out in the 1960s. For an additional €20, upgrade to a spacious superior room, many of which have fantastic balconies.

Pros

  • Large rooms and good amenities for the price
  • Pretty, quiet street
  • Near transportation with quick access to city center

Cons

  • Very residential neighborhood is not within walking distance to landmarks
  • Smallish beds
  • Furniture a bit dated
Bundesallee 75, Berlin, 12161, Germany
030-4050–8630
Hotel Details
79 rooms, 3 suites
No Meals

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Hüttenpalast

$ | Hobrechtstr. 66, Berlin, 12047, Germany

These individually decorated cabins and vintage caravans, in the heart of up-and-coming Neukölln, offer a funky take on glamping (glam indoor camping). You'll get the feel of sleeping under the stars without worrying about bugs or Berlin's chilly weather. A charming community space provides a well-stocked library and a small morning breakfast, while the café offers tempting vegetarian fare throughout the day.

Pros

  • Unique experience
  • Large community spaces encourage traveler interactions

Cons

  • Minimal amenities and services
  • Some campers are very small
  • Neighborhood may feel rundown to some
Hobrechtstr. 66, Berlin, 12047, Germany
030-3730–5806
Hotel Details
46 beds, 18 cabins and caravans
Free Breakfast

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Monbijou Hotel

$ | Monbijoupl. 1, Berlin, 10178, Germany

This hotel off Hackescher Markt offers a central location, scenic views of the Berlin Cathedral, and affordable rooms, making it a great option for business travelers and sightseers. The roomy lobby is welcoming and although the rooms are quite small, they are well outfitted, with plush bedding, vintage-style European furnishings, iPod docks, and Molton Brown bath products.

Pros

  • Great, convenient location
  • Good value

Cons

  • Limited amenities
  • Small rooms
  • No room service
Monbijoupl. 1, Berlin, 10178, Germany
030-6162–0300
Hotel Details
89 rooms, 12 suites
Free Breakfast

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Steigenberger Hotel Sanssouci

$ | Allee nach Sanssouci 1, Potsdam, 14471, Germany

The terrace of this fine hotel overlooks the palace and park of Sanssouci. Spacious rooms have Hollywood and Babelsberg vintage photos and memorabilia and natural materials including terra-cotta floors and rattan furniture. A nice plus is the free transportation card for Berlin and Potsdam for the duration of your stay. The hotel restaurant serves international dishes, including those of the Brandenburg region.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Quiet rooms

Cons

  • Restaurant is fine but not outstanding
  • Interior design and bathrooms dated in some rooms
  • Impersonal service
Allee nach Sanssouci 1, Potsdam, 14471, Germany
0331-90910
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
133 rooms, 4 suites
No Meals

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