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Mercure Hotel Berlin City West
3.9/568 Reviews
I chose this hotel as I was touring Berlin with a friend for a few days, but he was arriving a couple of days later than me. This proved to be a great option in terms of budget, distance from the city centre and proximity to public transport. Once you come up the steps from the U-Bahn at Siemenssdamm, it’s immediately to your right. The member of staff in the reception was warm and friendly and spoke very good English as my German is not very good after studying it a little at school 25 years ago. The room was large, very clean, and well-equipped. It was too warm for me, and turning the air con down didn’t help, but the window opens very wide. The bathroom also had a bath which was a bonus. The bed is firm which I really enjoyed, but I appreciate that won’t be to everyone’s liking. I’m sure I requested the room not to be serviced but the maid had been in every day. I didn’t use the TV but the Wi-Fi was a little patchy and slow at times. There is plenty of plug sockets including one near the bed. There was a soft light on the floor lamp and a desk lamp which was great. I had the buffet breakfast one morning, which had a great and varied selection of hot and cold food, this included cereals, bread, cold meats, cheeses, eggs, sausages, fresh juice, tea, and coffee. There is a supermarket across the road open till 10 pm, which was handy to get food for dinner. Yeah, it is quiet, and felt safe. I couldn’t hear any noise from any adjacent rooms. If I’m visiting Berlin in the future on my own, I will probably stay here again.
Living Hotel Weißensee
4.2/566 Reviews
I had a good time staying at this hotel. The staff were really nice and always there to help with a smile. My hotel room was really clean and made me feel comfortable. The bed was also really comfortable, and I slept well. Thank you to the hotel staff for being so welcoming and professional. Overall, it was a really nice stay, and I hope to come back again sometime.
Urban Loft Berlin
4.4/5113 Reviews
New and modern hotel, spacious rooms, very reasonable rates, art everywhere (including an amusing orange gnome on room ceiling), cool lobby, friendly communal spaces, fresh food cafe in lobby (with vegan options), useful amenities (eg. free filtered water all day and free deluxe coffee machine access a good part of day) in lobby and and eco-friendly in expected and unexpected ways (e.g.hallway lighting is motion sensored, rooms have Berlin themed fabric tote bag for loan during your stay with option to buy if you want to keep it). Hotel is located in an area that’s still being developed but it is easy walking distance to a major train station, Brandenburg Gate (and other monuments/sites) and Tiergarten Park. Great hotel experience.
Schlosspark Hotel
4/54 Reviews
This hotel is amazing from the very comfortable spacious room which overlooked a lovely forest to the beautiful swimming pool to which we had to ourselves, the breakfast was second to non and the staff couldn’t do anymore if they tried to make sure we had everything that we wanted. The lovely little Easter treats every morning was such a special touch. If your driving then everywhere is easy to get too and there is plenty of parking which is either free or so cheap it may as well be. Special mentions for Nadine and Stephanie they always said good morning and took time to talk to us- thank you for making our stay such a special one.
AMANO HOME Apartments
4.2/566 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, with a subway/tram station next to it, and convenient transportation. There are many shopping shops nearby, and it is not far from the Haak Market. It is very convenient to eat, drink and play. The room is large, there is a hidden induction cooker, and there are kitchen utensils in the cabinet, which is very suitable for friends who want to cook for themselves. I really like the washing and care products in the room. The soap is black, which is very special.
Sana Berlin Hotel
4.4/5113 Reviews
Wilmersdorf
TLDR; the hotel is hotter than hell. You booked air conditioning, right? Well, actually … wrong. They turned it to hot air mode, won’t tell you that, and you’ll be unable to sleep as temperatures resemble the Sahara. There is also the fire station next door which they won’t advise you on either. Sirens ALL night long. Don’t think you can open the window to cool down - you can’t. The noise will give you tinnitus! The management or lack thereof are a disgrace. Stay here at your peril. Fuller review: I booked two rooms for six nights at almost 2000 euros. Our party were unable to sleep due to the extreme heat and had to leave early on day two, but not before giving the hotel four opportunities to put things right. We are reasonable people. The hotel, not so much. We booked Sana Berlin as the hotel is advertised as having air conditioning. This was false advertising as management had decided a few days earlier to switch off the a/c with no notice to guests, and were unwilling to switch it on, despite me asking on three occasions to reverse or rectify the issue. Not having this facility made the room incredibly warm, and sleeping at night impossible. Did I mention you can’t open the windows? The hotel refuses to concede this as an issue, despite their own member of staff visiting our room, agreeing it to not be acceptable and visibly sweating and uncomfortable due to the heat. This was the same member of staff who advised he lives in the hotel and can’t open windows either owing to the fire station next door and extreme noise of the sirens… so, not just us then. Notwithstanding this, the hotel still doesn’t take responsibility or rectify this, and has charged me handsomely for two nights accommodation (663 euros). Disgusted yet? You should be. However as with any horror story, it gets worse… I may have mentioned that we did not sleep for two nights, how could we? The extreme heat combined with the loud emergency vehicles… it felt we were in a warzone, not on a holiday. Ah, the windows. Firstly, you can’t open them to cool unable the room down due to the noise. Even if you did, you’ll get no privacy as you can’t shut the badly positioned electric blinds and have the window open at the same time… so yes, if you do you’ll be in full view of the street. Nice if you’re an exhibitionist. I’m sure you’re beginning to get the idea now. So, what did we as guests do about it? Well reader, we tried! Lord knows we tried; Both my husband and I tried to address matters with the hotel to provide fair opportunity to resolve the matter. After the first night I emailed at 8am the following day, to outline the issues. The hotel did reply at 10am advising this (the a/c) would get looked at by the ‘technical team’ however after this did not provide any further updates and proceeded to ignore us. Cool… or not as it happens! I sent a further email at 15:20 the same day seeking an update before we returned to the room. This was of course ignored, sigh. On

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There are 821 hotels in Berlin on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 156 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 37 five-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 435 SGD per night. There are 169 four-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 202 SGD per night. There are 269 three-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 131 SGD per night. There are 81 two-star hotels in Berlin at an average price of 93 SGD per night. Berlin has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Berlin, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. IntercityHotel Berlin Hauptbahnhof in Berlin is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hotel Amano Grand Central is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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