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I could not fault this lovely hotel. If you are looking for a tranquil base to enjoy the buzz of Berlin then the November Style Berlin Centrum is hard to beat.
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On arrival the reception greeted my family warmly and allowed early check...More
Stayed here on a short city break. Room very nice, clean & well equipped. Pillows were too soft for me but that could just be me. Staff friendly enough & price very reasonable. We walked from Tiergarten S-Bahn station, took about 15mins. Would definitely stay...More
Staff were all very friendly, breakfast was incredible.
Bed is not the comfiest but it was still an excellent base of operations for our 4 day visit.
The area was a little hard to find for our airport taxi both on the way there and...More
We stayed for 5 nights. This is a functional hotel. Everything worked ok and the room was well designed. It was also clean and modern. I wouldn't say the hotel had any character or charm but this didn't matter to us.
The location is a...More
Absolutely loved my stay here. Huge rooms. Great prices. Extremely hospitable. Exceptional service from the bar staff who stayed open despite the late hour. Very friendly. Very clean. Felt safe. Location was slightly far out from the centre but was not hard to get into...More
Breathe in Berlin’s royal past while walking through the gardens of beautiful Charlottenburg Palace, which lends its name to this well-heeled neighborhood. Here you'll find some of the oldest homes in the city: upper-class apartment buildings with ornate facades and marble-floored foyers line the cobblestone streets. Stroll by sophisticated restaurants, through little parks, or around Lake Lietzensee. Window shop
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down Kurfürstendamm, the most renowned high-end shopping street in Berlin, where you can find all the big designer names. In the evening, visit one of the old theaters close by Zoo Station which were nightlife hot spots in the 1920s, or dine in one of the many international restaurants around Savignyplatz before heading to other parts of town for a night out.
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This is not common in Europe, I live in hotels 4 days a week for 20 years and never saw a wheelchair to rent or to use for guests. There is a step at the front with no ramp but a side entrance with no ramp, ground floor is... More
This is not common in Europe, I live in hotels 4 days a week for 20 years and never saw a wheelchair to rent or to use for guests. There is a step at the front with no ramp but a side entrance with no ramp, ground floor is reception and breakfast room and the elevator is there as well. I doubt they woudl rent one not even sure where to rent one myself and I stay in this hotel every week for the past 8 months. Do NOT expect this hotel to be a full service hotel with much help, the staff is very young, it is not a real chain and the solutions are not plentiful...very friendly though. Hope this helps.
Hi. . If I was you I would buy the Berlin pass. It tells you where everything is and gets you into most of the attractions free. Price of the pass depends on how many days you want it. The price of the public transport is... More
Hi. . If I was you I would buy the Berlin pass. It tells you where everything is and gets you into most of the attractions free. Price of the pass depends on how many days you want it. The price of the public transport is well worth buying. We bought ours before going and all we did was get it stamped. The main train from the airport to the hotel takes about half and hour then we got a bus to the hotel. 7 euros each and you use that ticket all day on any transport apart from the trams we think. The Berin pass gets you on the tour bus which takes you round all the attractions , you hop on and off. We stayed on to see where everything is it took two and half hours it was brilliant the guide was really good. However you c a n only use the bus for one day. The Reichstag you have to book before you go. Use the under ground to get from place to place it's much quicker than walking. There are stations everywhere and the price is included with the transport ticket. Hope this is confusing. Use public transport if a taxi from airport to hotel will cost around 40 euros. On our last day it only cost 3 euros each to get back to the airport as we didn't need the full day ticket . X hope this helps. The hotel gave us the instructions from the airport to the hotel . They were excellent and easy to follow.