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10 years ago
Ok for what it's worth - no air conditioning just fans , quiet hotel nice staff, just don't get a single bed if your w 2 people.
11 years ago
amazing boutique hotel in a quite but cool hood near everything (except the tourists)
Köpenicker Str.92
10179 Berlin
Germany
Mitte
030 411988100
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Huettenpalast
(1 review)
Fantastic bed and breakfast in Neukolln. I highly recommend Huettenpalast for someone who enjoys…read moredesign, wants something different from your typical tourist hotel, and likes to meet locals. Huettenpalast is an unique "room" of caravans and cabins. It's a renovated old vacuum-production factory. It's the cutest thing you'll ever see. The owner, Silke, is so welcoming and did such a great job designing it and focusing on the little details. We wanted to stay in one of the caravans, but those were all booked up two months prior to our trip. So if you want a caravan, claim those fast! We ended up staying in the Berghutte (Mountain Cabin), which turned out to be awesome with the private space and window facing outside. What was cool was that most people staying at Huettenpalast while we were there were German families and couples on vacation. It's not like a hostel with a bunch of rowdy college kids. Breakfast was provided in the central area under the tree. There was water, coffee, tea, croissants, and fruit. Bathrooms were shared, but impeccably clean. Be sure to let Silke know if you're getting in past 7pm. The staff do not live on the premises, so if you don't have a key to get into the property, you're in trouble (unless you have an international phone, which we did not).
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
(2 reviews)
€€
From the owner: Das Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Berlin Kreuzberg ist das einzige Vier-Sterne-Hotel im echten Kreuzberg…read more Das Ende 2013 eröffnete Hotel bietet die modernsten und gemütlichsten Zimmer weit und breit.
Hotel Britzer Tor
(4 reviews)
A simple hotel that was perfect for our trip. Modest rooms (we reserved through orbitz and were on…read morethe ground floor), but good bed, strong shower and efficient, friendly service. If you're planning to spend a lot of time in your room, you might want something a little bigger, but for us, it was perfect - because we were just there to sleep.
From the owner: Das Garni Hotel Britzer Tor mit 16 Zimmern ist ein kleines Familienunternehmen - gern gehen wir auf…read morebesondere Wünsche ein. Das Wort "klein" bezieht sich ausdrücklich auch auf die Zimmergröße - angepasst an das alte Gebäude aus dem 19. Jahrhundert.
ibis Berlin Ostbahnhof Hotel
(21 reviews)
Hallo! 3.5 stars. I…read morestayed here two weekends ago with EF, an educational travel company for our International Training Tour. We arrived at the hotel by 10AM after a 30 minute bus ride from the Berlin-Tegel Airport. We weren't able to check in until 4PM but we securely stored our luggage in one of the hotel rooms. I think Hotel Ibis has a few locations in Berlin. The decor is pretty modern and European. The front desk attendants were helpful and do speak English in case you're traveling from the States. There are two computers for using the internet. They do have free WIFI, but it's very slow and you have to constantly log back on. They originally gave us a single room, but after asking to switch, we were giving a triple room with handicap accessibility. The room was comfortable, clean, and quiet for the most part. Our room didn't have much of a view, but we were only in our rooms to shower, relax, and sleep. The bed was SO COMFY. Though it's a twin size, I slept very well and wanted to take home the pillow. There wasn't air conditioning, but you wouldn't really need that until the summer. The shower had plentiful hot water and the bathroom was clean. There's also a small flat panel tv to watch German programs. They do have other European channels, but none from the US. It was cool to watch The Simpsons in German! The continental breakfast was included with our stay and is served from 6:30-10:30AM (I think) They have bread, eggs, cereal, sliced cold cuts, some fruit, nutella (!), pastries, yogurt, and an awesome espresso/coffee/hot chocolate machine. It was pretty delicious. The hotel has a good location. It's within walking distance to The East Side Gallery where you can see the artwork on the Berlin Wall. You can also walk to the Galería mall (they have some department stores), there's a small market where they sell fruit, food, and some handicrafts on the weekends. Most importantly, the Ostbahnhof train station is so close. The train station has lots of stores in case you need to buy something to eat or you forgot something in the States. The stores were open until 8PM which is convenient of course. The Hotel Ibis Berlin City Ost is a great central location when visiting Berlin and you will enjoy yourself in Germany's capital.
A brand that I know what I'll get. Location is great. Ostbahnhof 5 min walk. Rewe supermarket in…read morethe station basement open to 00.00 week nights (22.00 Saturday) and yes closed Sunday (Germany!?!). This hotel is new ish so very simple clean adequate rooms. They do lack a kettle to make your own cup of tea (is it just us Brits??). But the bar/cafe is open 24/7 and the staff very friendly. So location, age of hotel all make this low budget (it's not that low) a good deal at busy periods or when I want to explore the East of Berlin. Good view of TV tower too. Very simple furnished rooms with clean wooden floors - no dirty carpet. And surprisingly comfy bed with bright white clean sheets. Bathroom small but what do you expect. It's cool. It's East Berlin. Restaurant Recommendation: Check out Cunô (Japanese/Vietnamese) restaurant @ U Schlesisches Tor ...or from hotel 20 min walk (scarey if dark) or by bus 7 min ... go.. over the bridge (turn left out of hotel). At end of bridge u want the road going left Bus stop for Bus 165 Bethaniendann (bus towards Köpenick, Müggelsschlößenweg). It's worth it and great cocktails And a lively little district with bars and music and stuff.
Das Hotel
(49 reviews)
Cute little bar in the middle of nowhere! This is my friend's favorite bar so we made a trip out…read morehere even if it's a bit far from everything and it was worth it! The decor is moody-in a good way. Candles are the only thing lighting the place and the rest of the decor is somewhat rustic. The bathroom uses pipe water, for goodness sake. I was also amazed that every table had real flowers...how often do they have to change it!!?!? This place is super trendy and fairly quiet. I do wish they had an indoor no-smoking policy because the smell of smoke was getting to be a bit much in the small area. Even if there WAS a no-smoking policy, the smell definitely wades in from the outside so there is no escaping it!
Unlike so many other spots in the area, Hotel is one of those bars that is actually open before 8…read moreor 9 p.m., making it an ideal spot to pop into for post-work drinks with a friend. In fact, this can work to your advantage in a place like this, because seating is ultra limited and fills up fast. The bar itself is small, quaint, rustic. There are two levels, everything is candlelight, and the atmosphere is cosy. The drinks are also inexpensive. It can get a bit smokey though... not my favourite. Musicians play here often, and I can't even imagine how packed the place is then. Your best bet is to come on a week day. Late nights and weekends? Well, you're taking your chances.
Hotel Ludwig van Beethoven
(11 reviews)
The staff here is superfriendly and helpful. The interior is a bit outdated, and we got a smoker's…read moreroom that smelled really bad, when we asked for a non-smoker's room. A lot of families with kids here. It is very close to the U-bahn-stop.
Die Fabrik
(20 reviews)
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Literally had bed bugs so gross. Management was not very helpful with the situation probably don't…read morestay
The hotel/hostel is more hostel than hotel. Private rooms (at least in my case) share bathrooms…read more Not a big deal, as there seemed to be enough bathrooms, and they were cleaned daily and seemed to stay pretty clean throughout the full week of my stay. Pros: courtyard, lobby seating, quiet hours enforced, friendly staff (exception: Sunday-AM girl was working harder than anyone I've ever seen to ignore a queue of guests, requiring us to verbally interrupt her to get her attention even for a moment - everyone else was superbly kind and helpful!). Cons: as in much of Germany, the wifi infrastructure for the bandwidth demands are outstripped by the needs of the customers - consequence: internet was spotty except for in the lobby, and sometimes it crashed altogether (it seemed frequently to emit dead signals to the room areas of the hostel/hotel). The cost (at €43/nt) was competitive with all comparables but is not an amazing deal for the overall picture. It depends: The beds are firm, which I prefer. If you like a soft bed, this is not a comfy situation for you. And no AC, but plenty of air flow, so it didn't matter for me in mid June.
Erlanger Hof
(3 reviews)
Very simple but okay hotel: The rooms are new-ish, clean, quiet (backyard) and big enough really…read more It seems to be common there to get a double room even as a single traveller - which is handy. Breakfast isn't included but can be bought for a small extra fee. Nicely enough though there are a handful of breakfast places nearby. You can park your car in the quiet Erlanger Strasse if you are lucky enough to catch a free space. (It's a residential area.) Just down the road (30m) there's a big shopping centre where you can buy anything you need. The area further down seems to be a bit rough in parts but nevertheless interesting: loads of (multicultural) shops and eating places. A big plus is the proximity to the concert venue Columbiahalle. A bus goes straight there and by car it's only about 12 mins. Very handy!
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Schulz Hotels
At first I liked the hotel. Then I was surrounded by a large group of young men who were staying at…read morethe hotel who kicked my bag and made fun of me. Management's solution was to offer to have me move to a different floor. In the middle of the night. And suggest that I try to see things differently, that they were "human too." Not safe. I ran out of there.
This hotel has a cool cafe - serving yummy food- near the east Berlin gallery where there seems to…read morebe very few options in the vicinity that are comparable.
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