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This is a good hotel, very close to the U-bahn that takes approximately 20min to Alexanderplatz. That is a bit far on a warm summer day. We didn't spend a lot of time in the room, it was too hot. Keep the windows open, and...More
Clean, but not spectacularly so. Location in Berlin was a bit sketchy; not in a scary way, just wouldn't want to stay there again. Close to metro so that was a bonus. Shower was small, but many European showers are small. We just needed a...More
We stayed there for there for 3 nights. It's very very basic, dated furniture, interiors in need of refurb but clean. No kettle in rooms and you will get charge €5 if you touch supplied bottle of water (Yep, just for water). Our room had...More
Stayed here for a one night layover in Berlin, and the hotel more than fulfilled our expectations. The room was rather big and clean, surprisingly comfortable beds, and including a free bottle of water. Considering the price of said room, that was great value. Many...More
THIS HOTEL WILL BILL YOU AN EXTRA SURPRISE SURCHARGE FEE OF €20.- PER NIGHT FOR THE SECOND PERSON IN A "STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM"!!! (and that was in addition to the extra accomodation tax, €1.37/night)
These surcharge fees are not documented on their website. The FAQ...More
US$ 56 - US$ 177 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel class
Star rating provided by Expedia.
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
Number of rooms
112
Reservation Options
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In 1963, Schöneberg was the centre of the political west, inspiring John F. Kennedy to choose this area to famously announce, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Times may have changed, but modern-day Schöneberg still pays tribute to its historical legacies. Once the richest city outside of Berlin proper, the area's affluent past is still visible in ornate housing facades dating back to the Gründerzeit of the 19th century, while
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residents in fur coats walking their dogs or shopping in high-end KaDeWe continue the tradition with a modern flair. Schöneberg was also once the centre of the decadent and burlesque nightlife of the 1920s. It was here that Marlene Dietrich partied with Christopher Isherwood and the first gay bar in Germany was founded. Today, the gay community still revolves around Nollendorfplatz. The overground Ubahn station is even illuminated in rainbow colors, paying tribute to Schöneberg's progressive past.