Berlin Hotels

After the reunification of Germany almost three decades ago, there was a chronic shortage of hotels in Berlin – the situation is radically different today.


The Berlin hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (under €100)
These Berlin hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes (VAT at 19%) and breakfast (usually a buffet) unless otherwise specified.




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Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin

+49 30 2261 0

Hotel Adlon Kempinski is one of Berlin’s great historical hotels, and a magnet over the decades for the rich and famous (including Michael Jackson, who notoriously dangled his baby over one of the balconies in 2002). It’s located close to the Brandenburg Gate, and retains the luxurious feel of Europe’s golden age.

Unter den Linden 77, Am Pariser Platz, 10117, Berlin, Germany

Das Stue

+49 30 311 722 0

Billed as Berlin’s first luxury boutique hotel, the none-more-cool Das Stue sits on the southwestern fringe of the Tiergarten park. It’s full of grand design touches, while the rooms themselves are modern with hardwood floors. The hotel also plays home to a spa and, in Cinco by Paco Pérez, a Michelin-starred restaurant.

Drakestrasse 1, 10787, Berlin, Germany

Ritz-Carlton Berlin

+49 30 33 7777

Expect the full whistles and bells of an international five-star chain hotel at this sumptuous 300-room property on Potsdamer Platz. Notable features include four restaurants and bars, among them the Tea Lounge, known for its ceremonial afternoon teas. Underground parking is another perk.

Potsdamer Platz 3, 10785, Berlin, Germany

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