9 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.

Château Royal

$$$$ | Neustädtische Kirchstr. 3, Berlin, 10117, Germany Fodor's Choice

For an appealing mix of one-of-a-kind rooms individually designed by artists and an über-central location steps from the Brandenburg Gate, this vibrant hotel inside two historical buildings dating from 1850 and 1910, refreshed by renowned British architectural firm David Chipperfield, can’t be beat. Charming guest rooms, with herringbone parquet floors and oak furnishings, each feature art from different artists, including custom beds, paintings, or video installations; the art extends to the hotel’s hallways and other public spaces. Restaurant Château Royal offers up Mediterranean cuisine with a special focus on wine, or you can partake in a top-notch cocktail at the bar, which relocates to the rooftop during summer months.

Pros

  • Wonderful central location
  • Unique focus on art
  • Lovely public spaces (restaurant, bar, and rootop terrace)

Cons

  • No spa or gym, though guests can use a nearby fitness center and pool
  • Less expensive rooms don’t have minibars
  • Service can be hit-or-miss
Neustädtische Kirchstr. 3, Berlin, 10117, Germany
030-2345–6770
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93 rooms
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Hotel Telegraphenamt Berlin

$$$$ | Monbijoustr. 11, Berlin, 10117, Germany Fodor's Choice

This immense neo-baroque building was once home to Berlin’s telegraph office and now houses an airy, industrial-looking hotel with an inviting open-plan lobby, comfortable rooms, and an enormous gym, complete with saunas. Guest rooms, with vaulted ceilings and exposed brick walls, range in size from cozy to roomy to a two-level maisonette; two even larger rooms, Mabel’s Place and Grant’s Residence, sleep six and eight people, respectively. The stylish ROOT Bar serves up tasty cocktails and features a regular DJ. The nearly 13,000-square-foot gym, part of the hotel’s member’s club, is also open to hotel guests.

Pros

  • Great location near Monbijoupark, close to Museum Island
  • Appealing mix of historical and new
  • Wonderful gym area

Cons

  • No concierge to assist with reservations
  • Children older than four charged as extra adults in the rooms
  • Service can be unhelpful at times
Monbijoustr. 11, Berlin, 10117, Germany
030-994–0590
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97 rooms
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The Hoxton, Charlottenburg

$$ | Meinekestr. 18-19, Berlin, 10719, Germany Fodor's Choice

Germany’s first Hoxton hotel brings a fun, playful vibe inspired by 1920s Art Nouveau style to West Berlin, with a mix of custom-made and vintage furnishings, a sceney lobby perfect for co-working, and an Indian restaurant and teahouse. Guest rooms, which range from Shoebox to Biggy Up, all include small desks or tables and mini-fridges. The House of Tandoor makes a fine stop for lunch and dinner, while the Teahouse offers snacks and drinks all day long; there’s also a bar featuring signature cocktails. Regular events such as art openings and wine tastings are open to all hotel guests.

Pros

  • Prime West Berlin location near Ku’damm and KaDeWe
  • Lots of places for hanging out
  • Gentle prices

Cons

  • Rooms tend to the smaller side
  • No spa or gym, though e-bikes on offer
  • Only à la carte breakfast, which can be slow
Meinekestr. 18-19, Berlin, 10719, Germany
030-2332–18460
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234 rooms
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KPM Berlin Hotel & Residences

$$$ | Englische Str. 6, Berlin, 10587, Germany Fodor's Choice

The renowned porcelain manufacturer KPM uses its own products in this stylish hotel close to Tiergarten and the Berlin Zoo. Sleek black, white, and grey rooms with wood floors have an urban vibe and a comfy feel, with lounging chairs and large-size desks; some include floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies. All room rates include complimentary products inside the minibar. Amenities include a fitness room, sauna, table tennis, roof terrace, and well-regarded Asian restaurant. To get around town, take advantage of the hotel’s electric scooters and e-bikes. For the full experience, combine a stay with a tour of the adjacent porcelain factory; hotel guests get a tour discount.

Pros

  • Spacious guest rooms
  • Comfortable beds
  • Lovely views from top-floor terrace

Cons

  • Breakfast could be better
  • Sauna on the small side
  • Technology in rooms (light switches, TV) overly confusing to some
Englische Str. 6, Berlin, 10587, Germany
030-374–0990
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172 rooms
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SO/ Berlin Das Stue

$$$$ | Drakestr. 1, Berlin, 10787, Germany Fodor's Choice

History meets contemporary style on the edge of the leafy Tiergarten, in a building that once housed the Royal Danish Embassy and still retains governmental grandeur—from the classical facade to the dramatic entry staircase—now mixed with warming touches from designer Patricia Uriquola and modern tapas at The Casual restaurant.

Pros

  • Quiet location on Tiergarten park and next to the zoo (with direct access)
  • Kind and helpful staff
  • Lovely spa, including pool and sauna

Cons

  • Can be on the pricey side
  • A bit far from main Berlin sights and restaurants
  • Not all rooms have views
Drakestr. 1, Berlin, 10787, Germany
030-311–7220
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78 rooms
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Wilmina Hotel

$$ | Kantstr. 79, Berlin, 10627, Germany Fodor's Choice

This former women’s prison has been completely transformed into a minimalist boutique hotel surrounded by gorgeous wild gardens, with many guest rooms created from prison cells, a wonderful modern German restaurant and bar, and a rooftop pool and sauna. The hotel buildings, which date from 1896, housed prisoners until 1985; the structure stayed shuttered until the hotel opened in 2022. Guest rooms, with white walls and wood furnishings, range from cozy to classic to penthouse suites, some created by combining old prison cells and some newly built; all feature super-comfy COCO-MAT beds. Lovis Restaurant offers creative vegetarian-forward cuisine, and Lovis Bar creates interesting cocktails with a savory twist. Go for a dip year-round in the rooftop pool before warming up in the sauna (by reservation only); there’s also a small gym open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Romantic, moody atmosphere
  • Delicious destination restaurant
  • Relatively affordable rates

Cons

  • Far west location is off-the-beaten-path
  • No minibar or coffee makers in most rooms (just kettle and tea), but there is a 24-hour honesty bar
  • No A/C in "cozy" and "classic" guest rooms
Kantstr. 79, Berlin, 10627, Germany
030-201–8050
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44 rooms
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25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin

$$$ | Budapester Str. 40, Berlin, 10787, Germany
This stylish hotel in a renovated 1950s high-rise next to the Bikini Berlin concept mall features a trendy rooftop bar and restaurant and offers great views of both the zoo and the impressive ruins of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.

Pros

  • Great central location
  • Fun, funky interiors
  • Rooms facing the zoo are very quiet

Cons

  • Rooms fairly small by Berlin standards
  • Ambience might be too lively and clubby for some guests
  • Rooms facing city can be noisy if windows are opened
Budapester Str. 40, Berlin, 10787, Germany
030-1202–21255
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149 rooms
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nHow Berlin

$$ | Stralauer Allee 3, Berlin, 10245, Germany

This ultramodern music-focused hotel, designed by Karim Rashid, is an easy walk to the East Side Gallery and boasts striking rooms, prime Spree river views—especially from the riverside terrace—and cool features like a small art gallery and the option for guitars or keyboards in your room for your playing pleasure.

Pros

  • Hip, fun vibe
  • 24-hour gym and spa
  • Riverfront terrace can't be beat for drinks with a view

Cons

  • Pink-and-blue color scheme not to every guest's taste
  • Can be noisy, especially on weekends
  • A bit far from central Berlin restaurants and attractions
Stralauer Allee 3, Berlin, 10245, Germany
030-290–2990
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304 rooms
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Orania.Berlin

$$$ | Oranienstr. 40, Berlin, 10999, Germany

Tucked behind the handsome sandstone facade of a restored 1913 Art Nouveau building, this upscale boutique property in lively, bar-filled east Kreuzberg offers a warm contemporary design with subtle Asian influences, a sprawling corner restaurant-bar-lounge space, and a top-floor salon and library, featuring live concerts most nights of the week.

Pros

  • Excellent location in a hip and happening (and hotel poor) area
  • Appealing in-hotel concerts with a variety of music styles
  • Many amenities, including bar, restaurant, and 24-hour gym

Cons

  • Some guest rooms on the small side
  • Bathtubs only in suites
  • Hallways quite basic-looking when compared to rooms and other public spaces
Oranienstr. 40, Berlin, 10999, Germany
030-6953–9680
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41 rooms
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