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Living Divani daybeds, Brionvega TVs, and special-edition 1960s-influenced lamps by Flos are all here, but room service, minibars, and toiletries are not. The...more
see the Hamburg guideIf the idea of being submerged in a sea of modern art doesn't appeal to you, then don't even set foot inside this hotel. The entire interior is Milanese...more
see the Dresden guideEach of the 50 rooms in this 1825 former neoclassical palace near the Reichstag is the creation of a different artist. Many are young Germans who were given...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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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 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
see the Berlin guideBuilt as a private villa in 1826, this hotel is a good, inexpensive option near the Goethe National Museum and many other major tourist attractions. The...more
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While Dresden might not live up to its prewar nickname, Elbflorenz (Florence on the River Elbe), this Italian-style hotel located beside the World Trade Center...more
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Two decades before Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich made androgyny famous, Danish silent-film star Asta Nielson paved the way. This pension, in her former...more
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