Prenzlauer Berg is one of Berlin's most elegant residential neighbourhoods - but one with some fantastic historic buildings, excellent cafes and restaurants and charming independent boutiques and galleries. The 3 best hotels in Prenzlauer Berg are a rather elegant bunch as well, and you’re just north of Mitte, so conveniently located for the centre of town and Museum Island.
On Sundays Prenzlauer Berg has a great flea market, and every other day there’s a fantastic 19th century brewery converted into a big hub of culture and commerce. Prenzlauer Berg also has the Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer, a one and a half kilometre long exhibit about the Berlin Wall and how its presence has shaped the city.
The Myer’s Hotel occupies a simple, classical, 19th century building close to museums, restaurants and bars.There are 51 well maintained and rather charming rooms with a lovely lobby bar and an English style tea room. There’s also a spa and a leafy garden.
The Ackselhaus & Bluehome Hotels are two hotels, between offering a collection of rooms and self-catering apartments. There are 31 options, with travel themed decor reminiscent of Africa, China or Rome forexample. They’re all different, and there are some great spaces for families and groups as well as couples.
The Hotel Oderberger is an historic 19th century bath house conversion. It's interiors have an industrial-chic feel, with bare brick walls, beams and distressed paint finished in pastels. The impressive indoor swimming pool remains, surrounded by grand arches, and there's a spacious bar with a hip, buzzing restaurant.
Berlin (Kollwitzkiez)
A simple hotel in a classical 19th century building. Well maintained, full of charm and close to museums and nightlife. Basic rooms, lovely lobby bar with parquet flooring and Cuban-style tables, and an English-style tea room. Convenient and comfortable for city exploring.
Berlin (Kollwitzkiez)
A truly boutique collection of two hotels with rooms and a few self-catering apartments. Bedrooms have around the world themes - think Africa, Rome, China - in vibrant colours with stand alone bathtubs. A great choice for families, groups and couples.
Berlin (Mauerpark)
A historic 19th century bath house conversion. Interiors have an industrial-chic feel with bare brick walls, beams and distressed paint finished in pastel hues. An impressive indoor swimming pool surrounded by grand arches is a real bonus and the spacious bar and restaurant area is hip and buzzing.
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