Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
The Adlon's prime setting adjacent to the Brandenburg Gate, wonderful spa, and highly regarded restaurants (including Michelin-starred Lorenz Adlon) make this one of the top addresses to stay in Berlin.
Staying in Mitte, the heart of city, is incredibly convenient: you’ll be close to many of the major sightseeing destinations, including the Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, Unter den Linden, and Brandenburg Gate, as well as the Hackescher Markt and Alexanderplatz shopping areas.
The Adlon's prime setting adjacent to the Brandenburg Gate, wonderful spa, and highly regarded restaurants (including Michelin-starred Lorenz Adlon) make this one of the top addresses to stay in Berlin.
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.
In a 19th-century former bank, the luxurious Hotel de Rome offers well-designed rooms with fantastic views of the Berlin landmarks around Unter den Linden, a unique spa and pool area in the old bank vault, and extremely helpful service.
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.
Judging from the outside of this gray, high-rise hotel that soars above Potsdamer Platz, you would never guess that inside it's all luxurious, 1920s-style art deco design (polished during a full renovation in 2019), with rooms nicely appointed with exquisite furniture, marble bathrooms, and great views of Potsdamer Platz and the Tiergarten.
The Luise is one of Berlin's most original (and most inexpensive) boutique hotels, with each fantastically creative room in the 1825 building or 2003 built-on wing—facing the Reichstag—styled by a different artist.
This boutique hotel offers a convenient location in the heart of Mitte, with spacious rooms and plenty of perks. The retro minimalist decor, in keeping with the aesthetic of the parent company Camper Shoes, includes red accents and lots of natural light; rooms are stocked with Camper slippers to use during your stay. The sixth-floor 24-hour lounge offers salads, sandwiches, and drinks, and also serves breakfast, all included in the room rate.
This well-located hotel has spacious, airy rooms with large windows and a small but pleasant Finnish sauna. Cosmo makes good use of this former office building, keeping the luxe marble floors and elevator and adding a plush lobby. Rooms are modern, with dark woods and gray-and-white accents. Scent restaurant offers a breakfast buffet as well as an international menu with local and organic dishes. The Spittelmarkt location has great access to transportation, the Spree River, and the nearby Museum Island.
Stylish guests feel at home at Europe's first Grand Hyatt, which has a feng shui–approved design that combines sleek black-and-white decor, thought-provoking modern art, and the city's history with Bauhaus photographs.
Inside of a meticulously restored late-19th-century tenement house, this charming, quaint oasis is only a few steps away from the buzzing restaurants and boutiques of Mitte.
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.
One of Berlin's most esteemed and exclusive hotels, the Regent pairs the opulence of gilt furniture, thick carpets, marble floors, tasseled settees, and crystal chandeliers with such modern conveniences as flat-screen TVs and Nespresso coffeemakers.
This large hotel in a renovated East German building has a great location at the corner of Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden. Rooms have mustard-color floral wallpaper, easy chairs, and the trademark Heavenly Bed found at all Westin hotels. The inner courtyard view is of an attractive garden area with an unusual Dragon House conference pagoda. Soundproof bay windows make for a good night's sleep in any room. The marble-and-brass lobby is light-filled and enlivened with a piano and guests taking a coffee break at the sofas.