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The Westin Grand Berlin
4.4/5114 Reviews

The Westin Grand Berlin

Berlin City Centre Berlin|0.53km from Fritz 101
Four things to know about this hotel before you book. 1. If you book early you will pay more. 311 euros a night booked three months ahead. 200 euros a night booked three weeks ahead. Look at any booking website. 2. On check-in they take the full amount of your stay from your credit card, plus a 50 euros a day deposit ”in case you use the mini-bar”. (In fact the mini-bar is empty - see photo). This might be a problem if you have credit limit issues. 3. They use sweaty, clammy poly-cotton bed-linen - see photo of label. You cannot change hotels because they have already trousered your money. To sleep properly we had to buy our own fully cotton bed-linen - see photo of receipt. The reason they use poly-cotton is explained on the manufacturer's website: ​”Bed linen must be lightweight...thus allowing staff to work faster....Experience shows that savings of 5 to 10% can be achieved”. Nothing about the comfort of guests. The staff say that all Westin hotels use poly-cotton. Totally unacceptable in a serious hotel and we shall not stay in a Westin hotel again. 4. Because of the hotel's layout, most bedrooms are 50 to 120 meters from the elevators. In the course of a day you can easily walk a kilometre or more to and from your room. In other respects it is well positioned, if you wish to be in Mitte, the breakfast is good, and the staff are professional and helpful to the extent that the chain allows. Garden rooms are a very little bit smaller than rooms on the street, but much quieter and a few have a balcony.
Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection
4.5/566 Reviews

Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection

Berlin City Centre Berlin|0.71km from Fritz 101
TLDR: The Hotel Luc met minimum expectations of a luxury hotel, but its management failed to address a simple incident, ultimately impacting a very meaningful trip, during which I got engaged. When planning my recent trip to Berlin, I debated between Hotel Luc and the Westin, ultimately choosing the former. Unfortunately, my experience at Hotel Luc has left me regretting this decision. A luxury boutique hotel should excel in room decor, cleanliness, accessible amenities, and courteous staff. However, what truly sets a luxury hotel apart is its management's ability to provide tailored service to guests in handling incidents or requests. So what happened? I got engaged on this trip and wanted to capture the moment in photos around Berlin. Excitedly putting on my favorite cotton dress shirt, I used the hotel iron on the cotton setting. Shockingly, the iron burned huge hole in my shirt, turning the fabric into plastic that stuck to the iron. Immediately, I reported the incident to the front desk, who directed me to email the manager. The manager’s response: “I am very sorry that your shirt apparently could not withstand the heat of the iron and was irreparably damaged. However, I regret to inform you that we are unable to offer you a refund/ reimbur*****t for this. The use of irons in the room is at your own risk and we are not liable in this case. As it concerns the rear collar area, I hope that you will receive goodwill from the manufacturer by explaining the situation and explicitly pointing out that you have only selected the lowest ironing heat - this may change the liability towards the manufacturer.” In summary, the hotel manager: - Refuses to admit the iron was faulty - Denied any liability - Shifted blame to the clothing manufacturer (Bonobos) - Suggests that I should lie to the clothing manufacturer about the iron setting Upon returning to the US, I filed a complaint with Marriott, which accidentally directed my complaint to the wrong hotel (Moxy). Despite the error, Moxy, an international Marriott brand, promptly offered reimbur*****t, no questions asked. When I corrected the mistake and told them it was the Hotel Luc that was liable, the Hotel Luc manager continued to deny responsibility. A few takeaways from this: - Stay at a larger international brand when traveling abroad for better support - The Hotel Luc failed to address common incident, refusing accountability, while an international brand quickly addressed the issue While the Hotel Luc met my minimum expectations of a luxury hotel, its management’s failure to address a simple request ultimately impacted a very meaningful trip.

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Novotel Berlin Mitte
4.3/595 Reviews

Novotel Berlin Mitte

Berlin City Centre Berlin|1.41km from Fritz 101
In summary: Superb breakfast, good rooms, pretty good location (but there are better in Berlin), a few details could be improved. Good value for money. Accor has a huge range of hotels in Berlin, this is for them a midrange offering. The rooms are of reasonable size, I had a huge bathroom, minibar and room safe. Very clean. Bed surprisingly comfortable. Free wifi good enough for video streaming (there's also 'premium wifi' you can pay for). TV and heating controls fussy. Shower gel holder in the bathroom remained empty throughout my four day stay though there was liquid soap by the sink. Reading lights in room below average. Reception friendly, a little chaotic. The hotel restaurant is open in the evenings, snacks and drinks available after hours. Locked luggage storage next to reception. Breakfast is really nice - great coffee and fruit juice, all the rest as you would expect including some cold fish dishes. One level below an 'omelette bar' status but still pretty good for this price level of hotel. Location in Berlin Mitte is pretty good - they're two U-Bahn stations and several bus stops within a few minutes' walk, even though some of the bus schedules are a bit disappointing. Nikolaiviertel is 5 minutes walk away and if you increase your walking time to 15 minutes you can get to Alexanderplatz and Museuminsel easily enough. There are better location hotels in Mitte but it's quite OK really. Good value for money; rates vary quite a bit by day of the week (so if your travel days are flexible play around with your stay dates). I generally stay either more downmarket or more upmarket than this but it's interesting to see how a midrange hotel works - quite OK, though as often in this category of hotel proactive detail management doesn't get priority. I would recommend.
Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center
4.6/572 Reviews

Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center

Berlin City Centre Berlin|1.43km from Fritz 101
This is a modern functional hotel (which we booked via BA holidays) apparently popular for conferences, so you get the picture. Four of us went for a city break. The hotel is well situated within easy walking distance of Gendarmenmarkt. Spittelmart U-bahn is 2 minutes away. Easy and welcoming check-in. Our rooms were comfortable and spacious. The bathroom had an excellent walk-in shower although the wash basin had the depth of a birdbath. What was surprising was the amount of wasted space in the bedroom with a great void between the bed and the door which could have been used for some proper drawers and shelves. As it was, there was only 1 drawer and 3 shelves, one of which was useful only if you were 2 metres tall (see photo). The wardrobe, if you could call it that, was an open hanging space, but it was situated at right angles to a padded seat (see photo) making accessibility difficult and there was only one chair in the room. Tea-making facilities were available but instant coffee only and powdered milk. We used to take a small jug of milk from breakfast and keep it in the fridge. There was a very good and comprehensive breakfast with just about everything one could want. As a morning tea drinker I cannot comment on the coffee which came from a machine, but there was an excellent selection of leaf teas. The hot food was OK, but nothing cooked to order so that eggs were either warm scrambled or hard boiled. Staff were very helpful and dishes promptly refilled. We didn’t use the restaurant for dinner as the menu looked pretty basic but there are restaurants within walking distance. All in all, nothing special but I would still recommend it for a short stay.

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Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
4.6/5109 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
It was good to be back in Berlin after three years, and to mark the occasion, a friend suggested we do something outrageous. Like partake in a dish that's ubiquitously Berlin, but at an awesome setting and similarly astronomical price. A quick Google search pointed us to the Adlon Kempinski's currywurst, served at the lobby lounge. We were not disappointed. Large serving of sausages came sprinkled with real gold flakes. Glad to have had some historical Berliner cuisine and glad to have paid those prices. The hotel is super!
The Westin Grand Berlin
4.4/5114 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
Four things to know about this hotel before you book. 1. If you book early you will pay more. 311 euros a night booked three months ahead. 200 euros a night booked three weeks ahead. Look at any booking website. 2. On check-in they take the full amount of your stay from your credit card, plus a 50 euros a day deposit ”in case you use the mini-bar”. (In fact the mini-bar is empty - see photo). This might be a problem if you have credit limit issues. 3. They use sweaty, clammy poly-cotton bed-linen - see photo of label. You cannot change hotels because they have already trousered your money. To sleep properly we had to buy our own fully cotton bed-linen - see photo of receipt. The reason they use poly-cotton is explained on the manufacturer's website: ​”Bed linen must be lightweight...thus allowing staff to work faster....Experience shows that savings of 5 to 10% can be achieved”. Nothing about the comfort of guests. The staff say that all Westin hotels use poly-cotton. Totally unacceptable in a serious hotel and we shall not stay in a Westin hotel again. 4. Because of the hotel's layout, most bedrooms are 50 to 120 meters from the elevators. In the course of a day you can easily walk a kilometre or more to and from your room. In other respects it is well positioned, if you wish to be in Mitte, the breakfast is good, and the staff are professional and helpful to the extent that the chain allows. Garden rooms are a very little bit smaller than rooms on the street, but much quieter and a few have a balcony.
Eurostars Berlin
4/560 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
Beautiful 5-star hotel located in the heart of Berlin, from which you can go everywhere on foot (Brandenburg Gate at 900 meters, for example). Very complete breakfast, which does not lack a single detail. Maria deserves a special mention, a very kind person who made our stay infinitely more pleasant. Because of its location, services and staff like María, a clear candidate to repeat😊😊😊👏👏👏👏
Melia Berlin
4.3/5106 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
The room facilities are very good, the bathroom floor is heated, the wet clothes can be dried quickly in the bathroom, the hotel room window sill is soundproof, although on the side of the road, but there is no sound after closing the window, there is a cruise ship on the riverside of the hotel. Divided into 3 hours and 1 hour, half an hour, you can take a boat to look around the attractions, save the feet, with a Chinese broadcaster to explain all the information, that is, the kettle needs 5 euro service fee, but Europe travels Water is not cheap, with a water glass, you can save a lot of money. Hotel breakfast costs 25 euros, go left and go 100 meters to have a subway station, breakfast can be where to solve, eat everything, not worse than the hotel. The hotel has a restaurant that is 5 meters left and has a restaurant. The steak is very difficult to eat. If you want to eat, don't order 250 grams. It's too thick. It's 180 grams. It's a little thin. There is a salad buffet. You can also go right and cross the bridge. The first restaurant is an Italian pizza, which is very difficult to eat. It is ok to cross the bridge and turn left to several restaurants by the river. The Berlin subway is hard to understand. Unlike China, there are often several lines in the station that stop, so be sure to see the vehicle information.
NH Collection Berlin Mitte Friedrichstrasse
4.3/5112 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
It is very close to Museum Island and it is convenient to visit the museum. The service is more stylized and not too welcoming. It is close to the business district, there are many restaurants and shopping malls, and it is also close to the train station.
Hotel Neuer Fritz
3.9/552 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
We spent a few days in the Gottfried suite and it was amazing, very comfortable bed, kitchenette, big bath and bigger shower. Also a set of bunk beds although we didn't need them. A 5/10 minute walk from station with S and U Bahn trains along many restaurants and shops. We only has the hotel breakfast on the first day as although it had an excellent selection it wasn't quite what we wanted, but as we had the kitchenette we were easily able to do our own. Room had both kettle and Nespresso machine so spoilt for choice on that front. Robes and slippers are always a sign of a classy establishment, the robes were XL but felt a little smaller than that, but that's not an issue as does the job - just had to be careful on the balcony when going there from the shower! Would happily visit again.

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