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In contrast to the grand lobbies of the other five- and four-star hotels bordering historic Gendarmenmarkt, the reception area of the comparatively small...more
see the Berlin guideThis handsome, recently refurbished four-star hotel encompasses two classical mansions and one modern building. Its best asset is its locationall of...more
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Tucked away just behind the Reeperbahn's bawdiness, East sits on a quiet street with bland new hotels as neighbors. Inside, though, it's a fully realized...more
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This impeccably maintained hotel, until recently a Raffles, dates from 1897 and offers stunning public areas full of marble, tapestries, and chandeliers. The...more
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It's not easy to impress the old monied and well-traveled set of Hamburg, but the city's younger generation is clearly pleased by this energetic new design...more
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Rooms with featherbeds and Tiergarten views combined with a location on tree-lined Unter den Linden make this 1988 L-shaped hotel "very relaxing and...more
see the Berlin guideBuilt in 1805 by Russian aristocrats, this hotel has played host to famous guests such as Leo Tolstoy, Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Friedrich Hebbel, Ernst...more
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The Potsdamer Platz neighborhood, where this hotel sits, is judged by some to be soulless and overly commercial, and by others to be a hot spot for...more
see the Berlin guideDesigned by the East German government shortly before reunification, this lavish hotel boasts a dramatic, glass-walled lobby, 294 air-conditioned guest rooms,...more
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The original Honigmond (located just down the street and still operating as a hotel) was popular with East German intellectuals and dissidents, who used to...more
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