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Novotel Berlin Mitte
4.3/591 Reviews

Novotel Berlin Mitte

Berlin City Centre Berlin|1.54km from Hexenkessel Hoftheater
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.

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Casa Camper Berlin
4.7/577 Reviews

Casa Camper Berlin

Berlin City Centre Berlin|0.23km from Hexenkessel Hoftheater

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

With a stay at Casa Camper Berlin, you'll be centrally located in Berlin, just a 4-minute walk from Hackescher Markt and 12 minutes by foot from Alexanderplatz. This boutique hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Museum Island and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from DDR Museum.Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities, including a health club, a sauna, and bicycles to rent. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are served on weekdays from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM and on weekends from 8:00 AM to noon for a fee.Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, express check-in, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Planning an event in Berlin? This hotel has facilities measuring 269 square feet (25 square meters), including conference space. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 54 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring iPod docking stations and LCD televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as laptop-compatible safes and desks.
The Weinmeister Berlin-Mitte - Adults Only
4/557 Reviews

The Weinmeister Berlin-Mitte - Adults Only

Berlin City Centre Berlin|0.26km from Hexenkessel Hoftheater
I’ll describe exactly how the check-in process went, then you can form your own biased opinion. After long hours of traveling, we arrived at the hotel, and given an iPad to perform a self check-in. Five minutes later after completing my information (which hotels usually have by the time you arrive), I was asked if I booked via their website, and I replied that it was through Hotwire.com. The employee said, “You can’t check in through the iPad, please check in through your phone by scanning this QR code.” I am traveling internationally and did not turn on my service so I kindly asked for the wifi. Again I waited an additional five minutes for a wifi log-in since it is typically your room number and last name. I completed the very long self check-in process and was completing the part where you enter the credit card information. She came back and said exactly this: “You can just leave it.” It? I’m assuming this useless iPad that she handed me for no reason. Came back minutes later and said, “Oh you don’t have to enter that part. That’s what I meant by leave it.” Whatever. I have no problem doing self check-out when it’s at a grocery store or a vending machine. Perhaps it would have been more more efficient for the hotel to buy self check out robots that spit out a room key instead of paying employees that are only present to do what? Oh, poured me a champagne. I believe she was better at that. Enough with check-in, let’s make the best of the weekend! Design and vibe is fantastic, excellent location. Things I wish I knew before I booked this hotel: Housekeeping only cleans your room on the second day, so make your bed and don’t drop those towels on the floor. Oh they’ll give you new ones if you’d like, but similar to self check-in you have to fetch them yourself from the front desk, who would be the very ‘helpful’ employee I had mentioned earlier. Body wash? You better bring that bottle of hand soap from the sink before you hop in the shower or else you’d have to run out, get the floor all wet, then bring it in with you. It was clean. If you have a room close to the elevators, be prepared to hear those heavy doors slam. It’s Berlin, so it can slam at any hour. We opted out of the 16 euro per person breakfast because according to the reviews from 2020 it was 7.50 euro, a double price increase. I’ll bring my money elsewhere, because at this rate I’ll end up frying my own eggs. They do provide slippers and a bottle of sparkling mineral water.

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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!
St Christopher's Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz
4.1/541 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
Great hostel, located 10 minutes away from Alexanderplatz and with another station right outside the entrance. Nice staff, very clean and comfortable room and bathrooms, there’s also a bar downstairs and you get a discount if you show the room card.
Hotel Amano Rooms & Apartments
4.1/571 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
I think the cleanliness is OK, 15 minutes walk from the subway station. It’s good to have a drink with friends in the evening. It’s a bit unhappy. The room doesn’t have a hot water bottle. I can’t make my own milk tea. I’ll call one and say that I’m not going to go downstairs.
The Weinmeister Berlin-Mitte - Adults Only
4/557 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
I’ll describe exactly how the check-in process went, then you can form your own biased opinion. After long hours of traveling, we arrived at the hotel, and given an iPad to perform a self check-in. Five minutes later after completing my information (which hotels usually have by the time you arrive), I was asked if I booked via their website, and I replied that it was through Hotwire.com. The employee said, “You can’t check in through the iPad, please check in through your phone by scanning this QR code.” I am traveling internationally and did not turn on my service so I kindly asked for the wifi. Again I waited an additional five minutes for a wifi log-in since it is typically your room number and last name. I completed the very long self check-in process and was completing the part where you enter the credit card information. She came back and said exactly this: “You can just leave it.” It? I’m assuming this useless iPad that she handed me for no reason. Came back minutes later and said, “Oh you don’t have to enter that part. That’s what I meant by leave it.” Whatever. I have no problem doing self check-out when it’s at a grocery store or a vending machine. Perhaps it would have been more more efficient for the hotel to buy self check out robots that spit out a room key instead of paying employees that are only present to do what? Oh, poured me a champagne. I believe she was better at that. Enough with check-in, let’s make the best of the weekend! Design and vibe is fantastic, excellent location. Things I wish I knew before I booked this hotel: Housekeeping only cleans your room on the second day, so make your bed and don’t drop those towels on the floor. Oh they’ll give you new ones if you’d like, but similar to self check-in you have to fetch them yourself from the front desk, who would be the very ‘helpful’ employee I had mentioned earlier. Body wash? You better bring that bottle of hand soap from the sink before you hop in the shower or else you’d have to run out, get the floor all wet, then bring it in with you. It was clean. If you have a room close to the elevators, be prepared to hear those heavy doors slam. It’s Berlin, so it can slam at any hour. We opted out of the 16 euro per person breakfast because according to the reviews from 2020 it was 7.50 euro, a double price increase. I’ll bring my money elsewhere, because at this rate I’ll end up frying my own eggs. They do provide slippers and a bottle of sparkling mineral water.
Apartments Rosenthal Residence
4.4/537 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
I have seen many hotels in Berlin and this one is by far the cleanest/most hygenic one! Especially now during Corona times, they literally send their cleaning team to sanitize door handles etc. every hour and they have a full no-contact check-in and check-out system that works by a telephone service that is always there for you. The cozy rooms and excellent location at Rosethaler Platz makes the stay just perfect. A secret tip: ask for one of their ”signature rooms”, created by local Berlin artists (no additional costs charged). Definitely a recommendation for everyone!
The Circus Hotel
4.4/550 Reviews
Berlin City Centre
I absolutely LOVED my 3 night stay at The Circus Hotel. I seriously didn’t want to leave! I was delighted when Marianne checked us in and told us we had been upgraded to one of the best rooms (since it was our honeymoon)! The whole room was fantastically perfect; we had a private terrace to view the city and drink our sparkling wine, the bed was VERY comfortable, everything was spotlessly clean, and the shower was large and easy to use with great water pressure. There was plenty of information about the hotel and the city within the resources in the room, which really appealed to me as an anxious traveller. Tobi and the staff capably took care of 5 little ducklings that jumped from the roof to our terrace when we were relaxing in the room! After being very tired of continental breakfast at other hotels across Europe, we were so happy to eat in the Circus’ lounge in the morning. We ate our favorite breakfasts there every morning, served by the lovely Luiza and Tay. The hotel’s lounge/lobby area is so perfectly eccentric and funky, with very fun furniture and lighting fixtures. We also really really enjoyed Lost My Voice bar! We drank so many sinfully delicious cocktails there in the evenings. I 100000% recommend The Circus Hotel. The value was even great; I paid $900 for three nights, SO many cocktails, and 3 breakfasts for two people.

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