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Stayed here for a conference + 2 extra days to explore the city. (Oct 2017) GREAT location. Small room but had all we needed. Clean, comfy bed, hot water and great shower pressure. Staff was not helpful in answering questions about local attractions (we had...More
Location: Mitte area is like 25 min of walking from Brandenburg Gate, great location for young travelers. Great area to find good food and pubs to sit and hang out. Hotel is also close to Museum Island for art lovers. We also felt safety in...More
I was here with my mother for a two day trip to Berlin. The location is quite good. Nice neighbourhood with good connections to the S-U Bahn. S Nordbanhof is 400 m away and U Oranienburger is 250m away. Trams M5/M8/M10 are the best to...More
The location is a bit out of the way, but it is convenient to the S-Bahn and a couple of nearby restaurants. The room and breakfast were good, nothing to rave about, but more than adequate to get a decent night sleep and something in...More
Nice hotel with friendly staff, they were kind to make this a great experience!
Clean rooms and good bed.
Good location to go to main attractions in Berlin, also near train station.
Prices are also good.
We didn't have breakfast.
Definitely worth it to come...More
The centre of Berlin, Mitte is most famous for sights like the Brandenburg Gate, Alexanderplatz, and Museum Island. The central location makes this one of the city's most expensive places to live. It is here the oldest traces of the city can be found, and evidence of some significant transformations, as well. The gangsters that once ruled the impoverished streets between Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Markt have given
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way to an international crowd pursuing fashionable designer clothes, the newest food trends and frequenting the many craft shops. Graphic designers have taken up residence in what used to be backyard barns and stables. There are still vestiges of the old days, however. The occasional housing complex is a reminder of the neighbourhood’s past. And if you look carefully, an old 1920s ball house nestled amongst the art galleries and exhibitions of Auguststrasse can still teach you how to dance the old fashioned way.