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Hotels in Berlin Mitte
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Adlon
The reconstructed, historic Adlon hotel has views of the Brandenburger Tor, unfussy 1920s-style rooms with cherry wood, black marble and rich fabrics, plus the staff provides impeccable service.
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Alexander Plaza
This beautifully restored former fur atelier dating from 1897 is now a well-designed hotel. All rooms have large beds and are decorated with modern art, while superiors also have kitchenettes.
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Arcotel Velvet
This Austrian-owned, seven-story design hotel has the cuisine of Lutter & Wegner to keep it from getting homesick but otherwise fits well onto gentrifying Oranienburger Straße.
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Baxpax Mitte
Just two U-Bahn stations north of Friedrichstraße station, and within walking distance from Mitte's roaring bar scene.
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Berlin, Berlin
Mostly known for its conference facilities, this large 1958 hotel is in a central but rather bland area just south of Tiergarten park.
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Circus
Possibly one of Europe's best hostels, with an excellent location literally on top of Mitte's bubbling nightlife (with their own bar, Goldman's, downstairs) plus great staff.
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Grand Hotel Esplanade
Overlooking the Bauhaus museum between Kurfürstendamm and Tiergarten park, the modern Esplanade has bright, well-furnished rooms and impresses with a large glass-covered atrium, the Harry's New York Bar and a sizeable spa and fitness centre.
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Grand Hyatt
Part of the mini-city at Potsdamer Platz, this might just be the coolest hotel in Berlin, with great architecture and furniture arranged all Feng Shui.
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Grosser Kurfürst
Coin-op laundry, kitchenettes, wifi, discounts for longer stays and the U2 U-Bahn line around the corner make this a great pad for anyone on the go.
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Hackescher Markt
After a night of bar-hopping in Mitte, you'll wish that this small hotel on a quiet street was your crash pad. Rooms are an odd mix of furnishings, including English wicker and Middle Eastern accents, but it's a lovely spot all the same.
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Heart of Gold
Don't panic! True Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-fans have no option but to hang their towels in this new themed hostel in the heart of Mitte.
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Hilton
Maybe it's the excellent breakfast and not the privileged view on Gendarmenmarkt that keeps guests coming back. The formal rooms are supplemented by good restaurants and exotic spa treatments.
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Honigmond & Garden Hotels
Two meticulously restored buildings with sparsely furnished rooms with original wooded floors makes for a homey feel. The nearby Garden Hotel dependence (Invalidenstraße 122) has a garden with a lawn and goldfish pond for frolicking around in summer.
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Hotel de Rome
Overlooking Bebelplatz, this top-class hotel occupies a magnificent former bank building from 1889. Wooden panelling, marble and even shrapnel damage pervade the high-ceilinged lobby and rooms, and the bank's vault is now a 20-metre pool.
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Hotel Märkischer Hof
A small hotel set back from the liveliest stretch of Oranienburger Straße, but with quiet rooms overlooking the back courtyard.
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Intermezzo Hotel für Frauen
This small lodging for women is centrally located in a modern residential area that borders a street holding several state representative houses.
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Kinderinsel
A cross between a multilingual daycare centre and a hotel, 'Children's Island' is where parents can leave children up to 14 for anything from a couple of hours to a week.
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Künstlerheim Luise
The huge horse's muzzle on the lobby wall indicates there's something unusual going on. The rooms in this former palace all wildly themed: air travel, dogs and bananas, for example; one room just has a huge wooden bed in it, sleeping five people.
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Mandala
Excellent rooms and apartments for both short and long-term stays. The Potsdamer Platz hotel location has great views over
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Maritim proArte
A huge hotel equipped with a conference centre, shops, restaurants and black amethyst bathrooms. Each floor is decorated by a different Berlin artist of the Young Savages school, and indeed it's the striking modern art you'll remember after checking out.
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Marriott
Ten floors of superb rooms and conference facilities overlooking the Platz. The lobby has a serenely spinning 3-tonne black granite globe, and the copper facade of one wall plays an unearthly light show.
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Mercure Hotel Berlin City
Pretty slick for a three star, the Charité is kitted out in trendy cream and brown colours, and oozes subtle style. Rooms are light and functionally designed; the more luxury comfort class rooms come with wine and water.
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mitArt
The city's first 'bio-hotel' has artfully decorated and spacious rooms, and uses only certified organic products in their cafe-restaurant.
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OTA-Berlin
44 modern, furnished apartments throughout Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, varying from studios to large apartments sleeping up to nine people.
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Park Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz
Towering 40 stories over Alexanderplatz, Germany's third-largest hotel is as central as it gets. Business rooms are all renovated and stocked with a coffeemaker and ironing board.
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Pullman Berlin Schweizerhof
Forgo the world-class shopping immediately outside and stay indoors all day, in the well-designed rooms, the city's largest hotel pool and sauna area, or at the Mediterranean Xxenia restaurant.
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Radisson Blu Hotel
Overlooking the river Spree and the Berliner Dom, the dazzling highlight of the hotel lobby is the million-litre Aqua Dom aquarium with 2,500 tropical fish.
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The Regent Berlin
Frequented by Hollywood celebrities during February’s film festival, these luxurious digswith cute Juliet balconies beckon with warm public spaces gleaming with marble, a two-star restaurant and plush guest rooms with flatscreen TVs in the bathroom.
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Ritz-Carlton
A gilt-edged hotel with superlative services, gourmet dining and fake marble Corinthian columns lining a sweeping staircase in the lobby.
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Riverside City
A wonderfully shabby and glam hotel (one of very few with Spree river views) on the third floor of a GDR-era building. The
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Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt
A wonderful merger between modern design and 1980s East German grandeur, best seen in the impressive conference hall where GDR-era columns and chandeliers meet a post-modern light-up floor.
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Westin Grand
Enviably well-located and used in GDR times for Party bigwigs, the Westin is classically furnished, with a copy of the Adlon's marble staircase situated in the lobby, a round pool, an upmarket restaurant and suites with butler service.
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