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    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Hotel Oderberger

    Hotel Oderberger

    (14 reviews)

    €€€€

    Prenzlauer Berg

    Fantastic hidden gem in a historical building. What's lovely hotel that doesn't look like a hotel…read more 7-10mins walked from the train or tram stop. Warm, friendly and helpful staff. Spacious room with all the amenities needed. Restaurant is down in the basement (abit hard to find but eventually found it). There is a pool right next to the reception area so it was cool to see upon entering or checking in/out. It's a walking distance to the neighborhood street that fills with stores, markets, shops, restaurants and bakeries. Just a lovely hotel in a lovely neighborhood and with great staff.

    Hotel Odenburger.....Historic Elegance Meets Thoughtful Hospitality in Berlin…read more Hotel Odenburger is a true hidden gem.....a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern design tucked inside one of Berlin's oldest buildings. Formerly a public bathhouse, it has been beautifully restored and reimagined as a five-star boutique hotel. The result is visually stunning and atmospherically rich, with architectural details that feel both historic and artistic. The standout feature is the optical illusion pool, which creates a peaceful, dreamlike space at the heart of the hotel. During our stay, it served as a backdrop for private events, adding a vibrant and stylish energy to the property. We stayed in a very special room that's only available through Airbnb.... a private attic space designed for two. It was a split-level loft with steep stairs, exposed beams, and a skylight-filled ceiling. It's not child-friendly due to the stair design, but it's perfect for couples or solo travelers looking for something unique and full of character. This space felt like a well-kept secret above the city. The hotel does not have air conditioning, which is clearly stated in advance. However, our room had multiple fans and was well-ventilated, making our summer stay perfectly manageable. Where Hotel Odenburger really shines is in its staff. Every interaction was warm, helpful, and professional: Bernice took the time to help us book clubs that suited my daughter's taste.... trendy, stylish, and age-appropriate. Gina kindly helped me resolve a train booking issue that had me stressed and confused. The night shift receptionist (whose name I didn't catch) went out of his way to help me add an extra night to our stay with ease and kindness. Their eco-conscious policy is a nice bonus: if you choose to skip housekeeping for a day, you're rewarded with a free drink (beer or champagne) or access to the pool.....a thoughtful touch that rewards sustainability. The paid breakfast was beautiful and fresh, served in a bright, minimalist dining area. The gym and shared spaces were also impressive....clean, well-designed, and never overcrowded. The attic Airbnb room is unforgettable......but not suitable for young kids or anyone with mobility issues. Trust the staff..... they really go above and beyond to make your stay smooth and memorable. Hotel Odenburger offers more than just a place to sleep....it offers a slice of Berlin's layered history wrapped in comfort, creativity, and personalized service. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a design lover, or a traveler seeking something truly different, this place delivers. We'll absolutely be back.!!!!!!!

    i31 Hotel - Zimmer Comfort White

    i31 Hotel

    (21 reviews)

    €€

    Mitte

    My first time staying in a hotel in Berlin and had a great experience. The reception staff are…read moresuper friendly and helpful and facilitated an early check in for me after I arrived early. I also got a "bid what you want" upgrade to a room on a high floor overlooking the street. The layout for the 2nd tier room is small but perfectly functional for a single traveler or couple, and I loved the thoughtful touches like a small chair in the bathroom, umbrella in the room with a holder, and hooks on the wall near the closet. The (nonalcoholic) drink minibar is free to take from and refilled daily which is another plus! And they had small chocolates that were refilled daily as well. I didn't partake in any breakfast or other food, but it did look good when I passed by. The garden area outside is nice to relax or work in. The hotel itself is on a quieter street but near many different modes of public transit - tram, bus, subway. The front desk warned me about needing coins for the tram / bus and was happy to exchange some bills into coins for me every morning as well. Not many taxis passing by but the front desk will call one for you very quickly if you ask. There are also bikes and scooters you can borrow. Overall I had a great stay and would have loved to stay longer! I had to move to another hotel for work, but wish I could have stayed at the i31.

    Really central, modern hotel located about 3/4 of a mile to the central train station…read more - great free wifi - free mini bar consisting of German sodas, juice and water. - shower and water pressure was tops. - hip hotel vibe with a dj pumping tunes at the bar on Friday and Saturdays - free scooters! Limited quantity. - free haribo gummy bears at reception. Danke! Cons: - not the most sexy of neighborhoods, although so central and a ton of highly rated restaurants and cafes nearby. - street itself is quite ugly. - bed wasn't the comfiest unless you like really hard beds. Side note: the beds weren't awful, just super hard and I'm a plush kind of gal. - breakfast looked magnificent, but was quite pricy at 16 €. If you can find a deal and in Berlin for a short time, looking to be near the train station, this is a no brainer.

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