A real treasure on the Spree. This delightful hotel is a creative fusion of old and new, combining restored rococo reception rooms with ultra-modern bedrooms designed by...
Wallstrasse 70-73Housed in a former neoclassical residential palace just a short walk from the Reichstag and Brandenburger Tor, this 'artist home' is one of the city's more imaginative small...
Luisenstrasse 19Despite a rather plain minimalist decor and colour scheme in the rooms, there's something posh about the Plaza. All double rooms, and even some singles, have both shower and...
Knesebeckstrasse 62Berlin's most famous hotel, and the well-aged mother of all Kempinskis, was first a celebrated restaurant before being rebuilt in its present form in 1951. While the rooms...
Kurfürstendamm 27Despite the fact that its status as one of Berlin's first 'designer hotels' has been overshadowed by newcomers, this is still popular with businessmen and stewardesses, who...
Friedrichstrasse 151With 1,012 rooms overlooking Alexanderplatz, Berlin's largest (and tallest) hotel is something of a mixed bag. Although the views are spectacular, and most of the rooms have...
Alexanderplatz 7With interiors by German designer Yasmine Mahmoudieh (responsible for the cabins of the Airbus A380), the 427 rooms here are fresh, uncluttered and free of the normal blandness...
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 3Despite its East German prefabricated exterior, the Westin Grand is pure five-star international posh (the Stones stay here when they're in town). The decor is gratifyingly...
Friedrichstrasse 158-164