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Mercure Hotel Berlin Zentrum
4.1/553 Reviews
Schoeneberg
Spent 4 nights at this hotel. Slept well each night, no noise from inside or outside the hotel. We were at the back of the hotel. Room basic but clean. Tea and coffee provided and a free safe. Bathroom was good, plenty of hot water and complimentary toiletries. Breakfast was of a good quality with the usual selection of continental and hot options. All staff friendly. Also there is a luggage room, should you need to store any items after checkout
Titanic Comfort Kurfürstendamm
3.8/5105 Reviews
Schoeneberg
Good location, nice staff, clean room and tasty breakfast. So everything fine.
Ibis Berlin Kurfuerstendamm
4.1/598 Reviews
Schoeneberg
I had a nice stay in this hotel. Clean bathroom with everything I needed. Room was big enough, as I was alone. Wifi was working alright for me. Used it on my laptop and phone and had no issues. There were 2 downsides: for me, personally, the bed was way too hard. The first night it felt like I was laying on bricks. During my stay it got better, as I got used to it. The other thing was the airconditioning. As it was a hot period (30+ degrees), I chose this hotel as it had airconditioning. Well, it barely worked. The room thankfully didn't get superhot, because I was able to fully cover the window (so no sun could get in). A positive for me was the breakfast. I usually went around 9 am, and there was plenty of space for me to sit. Also the buffet was being restocked all the time and it got everything I wanted.
Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre Ku'Damm, an IHG Hotel
4.4/579 Reviews
Schoeneberg
This Crowne Plaza is definitely showing its age and is ready for a fairly comprehensive refurb. It does have a very handy location, however, and still delivers a pretty solid product. Check-in was quick and efficient, although trying to pass off a standard room on a higher floor as an upgrade always feels a bit disingenuous. My IHG status was recognised and we were also able to check-in early. Most of the public areas of the hotel are quite dated and gloomy. The rooms were refurbished in the 2000s and are a bit more up to date, as are the bathrooms, but could also do with a more modern feel. No USB sockets here for sure. That said, the room was very clean and everything that was in it worked – including a very efficient HVAC system. Sound proofing was also reasonably decent (although we were on the quiet floor and you could still hear doors slamming) and the blackout curtains did their job. The room did feel quite cramped, particularly for a hotel originally built in the 1970s. The restaurant area has been updated more recently and the breakfast buffet was extensive, well stocked and enjoyable – definitely a highlight. We did book quite a long time in advance, so the room rate of around EUR130pn felt pretty good value for what we got. I would return if the rate was right.
Anna 1908
4.3/523 Reviews
We were at the ”Hotel Anna 1908” (Steglitz) - Büsingstraße 1 -- for two weeks. Very upscale and swanky. Pleasant staff, very clean, very tidy. Lotsa of under-the-trees outside tables. Made ice for our Camparis-and-Sodas. The parking garage across the Bornstraße -- the cross street -- boasted a Mercedes-AMG S63 coupe -- MSR prices STARTING at $174,150. I convinced Lor that the color was ALL wrong. Phwew. Oh, and also a late-model Ferrari with a transparent engine cover - a F360 Modena, perhaps. When they moved it, they revved it. A lot! Parking must be lucrative. Turns out that there were/are loads of good eating joints within strolling distance ... we didn't get a renta-car.! And a ”Rewe” market with a wide array of red European wines and inexpensive ”Campari”, i.e., $13 a pop. ”Skoal!” ”Prost!” ”Cheers!” ”Ganbei!” Around the corners were the ”Forum Steglitz” and huge ”Boulevard Berlin” ... sorta like malls. Plus the ”Walter -Schreiner-Platz” U-Bahn station. Sells ticket store beer on Sunday, BTW, FYI, FWIW (a lot ... ).
Air in Berlin
3.9/550 Reviews
Schoeneberg
Andy is the best host you could wish for. I’m not a regular traveler to Germany, but this will change. He is so lovely and full of knowledge of the area. Our room was clean and had access to the rear garden. There is also an outdoor courtyard area in the middle of the building. As a first time traveler to Berlin, I felt at home with the local advice Andy was always pleased to offer. And his advise never failed to give an opportunity to explore all this beautiful city has to offer. Let’s get onto breakfast. Well, what do you want, and how much do you want? Everything catered for. Hot, cold , meat, cheese, cereal, yogurt etc, etc

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For those traveling for business and tourism, All airports in Berlin (designated for new Berlin Brandenburg Airport) is the preferred choice when visiting Berlin. Besides flying, taking a train to Berlin Central Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 821 hotels in Berlin on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 113 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 37 five-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 312 USD per night. There are 169 four-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 150 USD per night. There are 269 three-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 94 USD per night. There are 81 two-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 67 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Berlin. In Berlin, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. IntercityHotel Berlin Hauptbahnhof is one of the most popular hotels in Berlin. Hotel Amano Grand Central is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Berlin, you'll have easy access to Crown Prince's Palace, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island. You can choose attractions in Berlin that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Schloss Kopennick, Kaulsdorfer Seen, Invalidenfriedhof. The most popular attractions for tourists in Berlin are Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin, International Congress Center ICC Berlin. Commercial areas like Kurfürstendamm, Alexanderplatz, Kaufhaus des Westens are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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