The 3 Best Hotels in Friedrichshain, Berlin

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You can find many of the best hotels in Friedrichshain along the most gentrified part of this ex-East German suburb, on the Spree. This is also where you’ll find some excellent restaurants and the Mercedes Benz Arena. The streets surrounding Boxhagener Platz are also a good place to start looking for places to eat, drink and sleep.

Friedrichshain was part of East Germany, and is where you’ll find the longest surviving stretch of the Berlin Wall, which you can see at the East Side Gallery. It was also where the Stasi were based. It could be entirely unrelated that Friedrichshain now has a reputation for lively nightlife, but its current super liberal vibe is certainly at odds with its past.

The liberal atmosphere has made Friedrichshain popular with students, and that might be why this suburb’s character is so different from nearby Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, and might be why it has resisted the same level of gentrification you’ll see in the surrounding districts. That said it does have a certain elegance, and is home to some very impressive public monuments, including the imposing Karl Marx Allee. And the peaceful and beautiful Volkspark Friedrichshain.

Friedrichshain also hosts one of Berlin’s most popular Sunday flea markets, at Boxhagener Platz, and there’s some great independent boutiques to riffle through nearby.

The 3 Best Hotels in Friedrichshain, Berlin

The Best City Break Hotels in Friedrichshain

Nhow is a cutting-edge design hotel with futuristic rooms in bubble gum colours. The furniture curves, and as well as the bar, restaurant and spa, the hotel also has two recording studios.

Nhow

The Best Value Hotels in Friedrichshain

The Michelberger Hotel is hip and youthful with a pared back vibe and an eclectic aesthetic. There are 119 rooms, with a range of themes, and rates from €84 per night.

Michelberger Hotel

Die Fabrik, set in a pre-war brick factory, is a great way to see Berlin on a budget. This hostel offers both individual bedrooms and dormitories for groups, whilst there's also a cafe with a courtyard where you can relax and meet other guests. Double rooms start from €55, but if you don't mind sharing, you can have a bed in a dorm for as little as €14 per night!

If you haven’t found your idea of the best hotels in Friedrichshain on our Guru’s list of the 3 Best Hotels in Friedrichshain you could:

The 3 Best Hotels in Friedrichshain

  • nhow Berlin (Friedrichshain) 304 rooms from $173

    City Style
    Lively  -  Europe's first music hotel
    Local markets  -  Good for local colour.
    Sights nearby  -  Well located for major sights.
    Air conditioningRestaurantPet friendlyParking
    Recommended by  -  Tablet

    Contemporary cutting-edge design hotel. Futuristic rooms have bubble gum colours and curvaceous furniture. Two recording studios, restaurant, and spa. A hip destination. See More

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  • Die Fabrik Berlin (Kreuzberg) 9 rooms from $61

    Groups  -  A perfect space for artistic groups travelling to Berlin, with dorm rooms and special prices for large groups.
    Value chic  -  Cool converted factory in the "multikulti" district of Kreuzberg, with casual cafe and courtyard garden.
    Sights nearby  -  The East Side Gallery, a painted stretch of the Berlin Wall, is within easy distance.
    Restaurant  -  Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the FABRIK-CAFÉ
    Restaurant

    Atmospheric student and artist friendly hostel in a pre-war brick-built factory. This characterful spot boasts a friendly cafe, courtyard, bright and quirky bedrooms, and dormitories for groups. A great value choice for groups of friends. See More

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  • Michelberger Hotel Berlin (Friedrichshain) 119 rooms from $93

    Lively  -  Trendy, urban, youthful.
    Value chic
    City Style
    Restaurant  -  Recommended.
    Restaurant
    Recommended by  -  CN Traveller

    The bare necessities in a hip, urban, youthful hotel. Rooms designed according to themes - think flea market collectibles scattered through 'the library' or 'the chalet', for example. Inexpensive and cool. See More

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Written by Kat Parr Mackintosh

posted Wednesday, 21st July 2021