Where to Stay in Berlin

Where to Stay in Berlin: Best Areas and Hotels, 2018

The majority of Berlin’s top tourist attractions are located in the Mitte and Charlottenburg districts, making these ideal areas to stay for sightseeing. The best choice for many is the Mitte district for its abundance of historic sites and museums, including the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, the Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral Church and iconic squares such as the Gendarmenmarkt. Charlottenburg is located just to the east and is dominated by the Tiergarten and zoological garden complex, a good place for those who want to stay away from the hustle and bustle of a busy tourist town. South of this area it is even quieter Schoeneberg, which is known for its botanical garden and museum Berlin-Dahlem. Here you’ll find good budget options that are still within walking distance of the Zoological Gardens, which is also a major public transport hub with quick access to Mitte’s attractions.

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Where to stay for luxury

Berlin Cathedral
 

The lively Mitte Berlin’s Regent district is known for its decadent marble interior; spacious rooms and suites; and premium amenities including a chic spa, Michelin-starred restaurant and turn-down service. The location is also almost perfect, next to the French Cathedral, just two blocks from Gendarmenmarkt, and not much further from Museum Island.

In the northern part of Mitte, less than a five-minute walk from the Berlin Wall Memorial, Berlin Gorki Apartments are a luxury option for those who want to enjoy the comforts of home during their stay in Berlin. The guest apartments have a nice design that combines modern with retro, and they have a well-equipped kitchenette. This family-friendly hotel also offers babysitting services and welcomes dogs. It is surrounded by some of Berlin’s most interesting shops and galleries, as well as many fine restaurants, and is convenient to public transport.

Hotel am Steinplatz, a member of the Autograph Collection hotel chain, is located on the famous Ku’damm shopping street in the center of Charlottenburg, less than 5 minutes walk to the zoo. This chic, sophisticated hotel features an excellent spa, a large fitness center, a beautiful central courtyard with domed tables and chic rooms with first-class amenities.

Where to stay: Mid-range

Berlin skyline and the Spree river
Berlin skyline and the Spree river
 

The central one Mitte neighborhood has several good mid-range options in prime locations. The i31 Hotel is less than three blocks from the Berlin Wall Memorial and surrounded by dozens of great restaurants. It is a 10-minute walk from Museum Island. The rooms are modern and cheerful, equipped with the latest technology and comforts, such as a Tassimo coffee machine and a mini fridge with free soft drinks. Additional freebies for guests include use of the hotel’s e-scooters and Smart cars, a smartphone with local network on loan for the duration of your stay, and of course breakfast.

The Circus Hotel has a fun, quirky atmosphere that is both whimsical and tasteful. The warm staff is always ready to help, and they work to organize special events and tours that are exclusive to hotel guests. Other extras include a tablet in every room and the option to rent a bicycle at reception. At the Casa Camper Berlin, guests are sure to enjoy the spotless, modern rooms, which are fully equipped with thoughtful extras, and appreciate the rooftop snack bar Tentempié, where food and drinks are available free of charge 24 hours a day. Both hotels are within walking distance of the hotel Museum Island and several other major Berlin tourist attractions, including the Berlin TV Tower, Alexanderplatz and the Nikolai District.

Where to Stay on a Budget

Museum Island
Museum Island
 

Although the rooms are simple at the aletto Hotel Kudamm, this hotel offers plenty to keep you busy and is an excellent budget choice for younger travelers and families due to its proximity to the zoo and aquarium in the heart of the city. Charlottenburg neighbourhood. Amenities include a backyard with a playground, lounge chairs and shaded picnic tables, as well as recreation rooms with games such as table tennis, foosball and even a pool table. Guests can choose between a standard room, a family room with bunk beds or even very affordable hostel-style bunk beds.

The adjacent Schoneberg neighborhood is a good place to find cheap accommodations, such as the Ibis Berlin Kurfurstendamm, which offers reliable, quality rooms and service in a hip, modern atmosphere. The hotel offers valuable inclusions such as breakfast, WiFi and free secure parking with an e-car charging station. It is close to both the Tiergarten and the zoo, as well as Motel One Berlin – Tiergarten, a large city hotel with well-appointed rooms with beautiful city views.

Where to stay for families

Gendarmenmarkt
Gendarmenmarkt
 

The ideal hotel for traveling families offers plenty of space for everyone, the ability to prepare meals and snacks in the room, and a location where you can see top attractions without spending your day traveling there and back. The Mitte neighborhood is an ideal central location for sightseeing, and the Mandala Hotel is just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Gendarmenmarkt. The apartment-style suites and studios come with thoughtful conveniences, such as a separate shower and toilet, plenty of storage space and of course a well-equipped kitchen. The hotel also offers luxury amenities, such as a fitness center and sauna, as well as a business center for parents who want a little more need space to work. As the name suggests, the Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Checkpoint Charlie also features spacious family suites that are fully equipped for an active family of tourists, complete with their own washing machine and dryer. Guests can enjoy the indoor pool and hot tub, free breakfast for children and the ability to rent bicycles on site. Both hotels have supermarkets nearby and are within walking distance of almost all of Berlin’s top attractions, including the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island and the Holocaust Memorial.

Where to stay for romance

Autumn bike tour in the Tiergarten
Autumn bike tour in the Tiergarten
 

Couples who enjoy a quiet holiday in a modern and bright environment will love Das Stue, a great hotel in Charlottenburg overlooking the Tiergarten and the zoological gardens. Guests may be able to watch an ostrich from a private patio balcony and all spacious rooms are equipped with the best amenities, such as a separate bath and shower, and the latest technology, including an Apple computer and variable lighting. Both this hotel and Hotel Adlon Kempinski have an indoor pool, a large fitness center and multiple on-site restaurants, as well as large, relaxing spas. Hotel Adlon Kempinski is a historic landmark hotel overlooking the Brandenburg Gate and has a much more traditional luxury ambiance, with rich colors and ornate decor – the lobby is definitely worth a look if you don’t get the chance to stay here. At the eastern end of Tiergarten in the Mitte district, it is closer to the main attractions in the city center.

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