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Novotel Berlin Mitte
4.4/596 Reviews

Novotel Berlin Mitte

Berlin City Centre Berlin|2.71km from Kastanienallee
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.
The Westin Grand Berlin
4.4/5114 Reviews

The Westin Grand Berlin

Berlin City Centre Berlin|2.73km from Kastanienallee
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.

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Hotel Kastanienhof
4.2/541 Reviews

Hotel Kastanienhof

Berlin City Centre Berlin|0.33km from Kastanienallee
This hotel was welcoming and gracious, even when I changed my reservation a couple times. I booked well in advance of our stay. We had a lovely little room and it was well-priced and affordable for the tourist season. The staff was helpful and friendly. The most amazing thing about this hotel is its location. This neighbourhood has it all. It's close to coffee shops, amazing food and an eclectic blend of people who are so chill, yet so fun. We joined in their party-like atmosphere on the weekends as they shared drinks in the local park, and coffee at nearby cafes. This hotel is quieter than thrones down further and more famous at the nearest larger intersection. We LOVED Berlin: it's my new favourite European city, and this neighbourhood with its perfect mix of people is one of the reasons. We also caught the trams and Underground down the street at the corner. It goes to the main station. The hotel has some bikes to use but they were too big for me. NO A/C, but good beds and pillows. Small rooms. The history of this small hotel is amazing. Good food and coffee in the am, or pay for coffee nearby. Most ppl in the city speak English, and are very tourist-friendly. Perfectly SAFE. We were the ones paranoid lol. There is a rental bike shop 4-5 doors down with a super-friendly owner. If you're a cyclist, this is the place for you. You can ride anywhere on the city's protected paths, then leave the city and ride to the next small town. Amazing sites on the way. 30k to 100+

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Gorki Apartments
4.7/558 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
24/7 on-site staff, daily cleaning, clean rooms, beautiful balcony, and great in-room services. Overall my absolute favorite place to stay in Berlin! My friend was able to book a suite directly over mine and we could take the outside staircase to one another's rooms. Loved my stay!
Myer's Hotel Berlin
4.4/558 Reviews
Prenzlauer Berg
Stayed for two nights, the sheets were fine, the towels were not replaced, the breakfast was at the same price, and the other stores in the boutique hotel were worse. The quality of the service staff was also the same. The waiter in the restaurant would not care about you except for greetings. The front desk was friendly, but not professional. Especially a woman, emotional management ability let me suspect that she has mental problems, I politely ask printing, she will not play, stuck in one of the steps, in fact, say that she will not do it, she suddenly raised the tone, very loud repeat: this is where I will not! Repeated several times, people who didn't know thought I quarreled with her... How can people with emotional management skills work at the front desk of a hotel that claims to be a 4-star hotel? I felt too outrageous anyway and scared me.
Hotel Oderberger
4.1/551 Reviews
Prenzlauer Berg
This hotel is fantastic. Excellent facilities well equipped rooms and helpful friendly staff. We arrived for a 3 night break as part of our honeymoon, they left some chocolates and a handwritten card to congratulate us. They also left us two free pool passes as a lovely gesture. The rooms are spacious and clean, the breakfast was lovely although perhaps a little pricey. They offer either a free swim pass or drink if you decide not to have your room cleaned to encourage sustainability which again was a nice touch. After a day of sightseeing in Berlin we enjoyed our free drink in the cosy bar. We had a loft room which had a downstairs part and a separate room upstairs where we slept. The beds were also very comfortable. We would definitely return.
Hotel Kastanienhof
4.2/541 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
This hotel was welcoming and gracious, even when I changed my reservation a couple times. I booked well in advance of our stay. We had a lovely little room and it was well-priced and affordable for the tourist season. The staff was helpful and friendly. The most amazing thing about this hotel is its location. This neighbourhood has it all. It's close to coffee shops, amazing food and an eclectic blend of people who are so chill, yet so fun. We joined in their party-like atmosphere on the weekends as they shared drinks in the local park, and coffee at nearby cafes. This hotel is quieter than thrones down further and more famous at the nearest larger intersection. We LOVED Berlin: it's my new favourite European city, and this neighbourhood with its perfect mix of people is one of the reasons. We also caught the trams and Underground down the street at the corner. It goes to the main station. The hotel has some bikes to use but they were too big for me. NO A/C, but good beds and pillows. Small rooms. The history of this small hotel is amazing. Good food and coffee in the am, or pay for coffee nearby. Most ppl in the city speak English, and are very tourist-friendly. Perfectly SAFE. We were the ones paranoid lol. There is a rental bike shop 4-5 doors down with a super-friendly owner. If you're a cyclist, this is the place for you. You can ride anywhere on the city's protected paths, then leave the city and ride to the next small town. Amazing sites on the way. 30k to 100+
Hotel Birgit Berlin Mitte
3.9/533 Reviews
Prenzlauer Berg
I was a little worried based on previous reviews, but this hotel was an excellent value and nice place to stay. The rooms were updated and clean. The amenities are a little basic, but that wasn’t a surprise given the affordable price of the room. The staff was friendly and helpful. The patio and garden in the back of the hotel was a nice place spot to sit after a day of sightseeing. I didn’t try the breakfast (and it seemed a bit expensive relative to nearby cafes) but it looked good. The location was great. There are good public transportation options and it’s a great neighborhood. There were some noise issues (a nearby playground during the day and some noisy neighbors at night), but neither were intolerable.
H+ Hotel 4Youth
3.9/546 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
I had booked in January for March, it was hard to find a place, all jumped for the lockdown and problems about what we already paid and at the end of September we came, a moment spartan but there is no cooker in the room, great breakfast, strategic position walking find everything, out to the right find all the restaurants you want from all the world cuisine and spend little food well, Sunday market in the front park and always animated area, in this period few tourists have lowered prices, Berlin in this strange and empty period of tourist concern

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