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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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Am Zoo
With a strolling night watchman you can rest assured at this family-owned hotel just around the corner from Zoo Bahnhof. Loyal employees have worked here for decades, and the floorboards creak underfoot.
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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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Art'otel Berlin City Centre West
The staff's casual black uniforms are suitably gallerist in a setting full of works by Warhol and photos of the white-haired enigma and pals snapped by Christopher Makos.
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Berlin
Mostly known for its conference facilities, the Berlin is a 1950s hotel in a central but rather bland area just south of Tiergarten park.
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Brandenburger Hof
In this beautiful light-filled city mansion, rooms are classic Bauhaus designed by Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe. The Japanese garden courtyard works its way into the atrium in the form of ikebana floral arrangements and meandering vines overhead.
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Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre
Just off western Berlin's main shopping sprawl, the business-orientated Crowne Plaza offers American-style rooms.
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Ellington Hotel
Set in a beautiful 1920s building near Kurfürstendamm and named after the American jazz legend, the Ellington's rooms have clean, understated and elegant design, with the Tower Suites offering great views.
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Estrel
The largest hotel in Germany feels somewhat like a sunny Florida mall. Seven bars and restaurants ring a slope-roofed atrium above which rise 1,125 rooms and suites.
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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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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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Hôtel Concorde Berlin
The French-run, 11-story Concorde impresses with sleekly designed rooms with fine woods, contemporary art and fantastic views from the upper floors.
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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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InterContinental
The direct surroundings are a yawn, but this West Berlin stalwart has been keeping up with the times. The excellent Hugos restaurant
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Kempinski Bristol
The elite Kempinski and Adlon are sister properties, but this is where well-travelled regulars feel more at home - out of the limelight, but still in upmarket lodgings on a swank corner of Ku'damm.
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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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Palace
Near the Europa Center shops and the zoo, gourmands feast at the First Floor restaurant and guests schmooze in the conference rooms that include Tai-Ping carpets, oak panelling and fireplaces.
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Precise Casa Berlin
Close to Ku'damm shopping and transport, the Casa's 29 modern designer rooms feature Philip Starck taps, quality furniture and elegant finishings.
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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 Dom, the dazzling highlight here is the million-litre Aqua Dom aquarium in the lobby.
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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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Savoy Berlin
Utterly un-Berlin, this stylish Cuban-flavoured abode once made Latin-music lover David Byrne a happy guest. Who knows who you'll trade smoke rings with in the cigar shop near the clubby Times Bar.
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Seehof
Central between the Trade Fair and Zoologischer Garten, yet overlooking a peaceful lake and park, this is a good base for western Berlin.
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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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Swissôtel Berlin
Every room here has a Lavazza espresso machine and suites are cranking with Bang & Olufsen stereos. When you're done playing in your room, downtown western Berlin beckons.
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The Regent Berlin
Frequented by Hollywood celebrities during February’s film festival, these luxurious digs with 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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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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x Schlosshotel Im Grunewald
Get away from it all deep in the leafy Grunewald suburb. Kaiser Wilhelm’s lawyer built the mansion in 1914 and the original craftwork remains.
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