Berlin - a blend of modern and historic.
Stay in one of our affordable B&B HOTELS in Berlin and discover the exciting, multi-faceted capital city. Whether you’re visiting Alexanderplatz square, the Brandenburg Gate, Siegessäule (Victory Column) or Ku’Damm shopping avenue: Berlin is always a city worth visiting with endless things to discover. Once divided, then united, Berlin not only has a lot to offer in terms of its fascinating history but also an impressive food scene – there are around 6,500 restaurants and pubs to choose from. Berlin will inspire you!
Spend the night in the heart of Europe
The city of Berlin is one of the most impressive cities in Germany. It is also one of the most visited cities in Europe and has a population of around three million people.
In addition to the historical sights, there are many cafés, bars and restaurants in Berlin where you can spend relaxing evenings. There are plenty of cultural venues to visit - you’ll find numerous museums, galleries and theatres in Berlin. Numerous events take place almost every day and bring the city to life around the clock. There is also a lot to see for art lovers.
From modern to historic - Berlin is a diverse city
The city is a lively mixture of history and innovation, where you can experience the best of both worlds in just a few hours. For example, there is the so-called Yorck Kinogruppe in Berlin, which was named “European Cinema Operator of the Year”. The Yorck cinemas are distributed throughout the city (fourteen indoor plus one open-air cinema) and to this day they have proven to be independent and exceptional film venues.
The districts of Berlin are constantly changing thanks to the diverse population and global influences, which gives the districts a special charm. Are you travelling to Berlin by plane? Our B&B HOTEL at Berlin Airport welcomes you as your accommodation.
Historical world history - explore Berlin culture
The Brandenburg Gate is a popular destination for tourists and is an important part of Berlin's history. The Brandenburg Gate, named after Friedrich Wilhelm II, former King of Prussia, was built as a symbol of freedom and peace. Today the Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of the fall of the Iron Curtain that separated Berlin, but also the unification of Germany after 1989. Not far from the Brandenburg Gate is the Victory Column and the Berlin Zoological Garden as well as our B&B HOTEL Berlin Tiergarten. The zoo always attracts visitors of all ages - it is still the oldest zoo in Germany and a popular tourist destination for a short Berlin vacation.
Hotel am Alexanderplatz - in the midst of Berlin's landmarks
The television tower in Berlin is a landmark of the city. It is over 368 metres high and, with its glass surfaces, offers spectacular views of the entire city from a distance of up to 42 km. The television tower is located between Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstrasse. The Telecafé in the tower is one of the most popular locations in Berlin. But that is not the only reason why Alexanderplatz in Berlin is a central and extraordinary square in the capital. Surrounded by historical buildings, the square offers many interesting things to see and do, and is an international point of contact for visitors and travellers. Our B&B HOTEL Berlin at Alexanderplatz lets you explore Berlin from the historical centre and offers perfect connections to all other parts of Berlin.
Urban centre - the new heart of the city
Potsdamer Platz in Berlin is one of the liveliest squares in Germany - here you will find numerous entertainment options on around 68,000 m². From shopping malls, restaurants and shops to cinemas and large cultural offerings such as museums & galleries or concert halls, everything can be found on Potsdamer Platz. Here you will find numerous futuristic new buildings and skyscrapers within walking distance from our B&B HOTEL at Potsdamer Platz Central. Here you will find yourself in the new centre of the metropolis and have direct access to underground stations, which conveniently connect the most important parts of the city.
The hottest areas of Berlin are: Wedding, Neukölln, Tegel, Schöneberg, Steglitz, Tempelhof and Charlottenburg.
The way to Potsdam - B&B HOTELS outside of Berlin
The capital of the state of Brandenburg is known for its beautiful and special castles. This is precisely why a visit to Potsdam is a must for many when you are near Berlin. The then kings of Prussia gave the city its unique flair, which can still be felt in the city today. Only a few minutes away from downtown Potsdam you’ll find our . You can park for free in front of our hotel (subject to availability). High-speed WiFi, air conditioning and access to Sky TV are free in all of our B&B HOTELS. A little further outside and closer to the beautiful Diedersdorfer Heide and the Großbeerener Graben, you can find our B&B HOTEL Berlin Süd-Gehnshagen. If you land at Berlin Airport, you have the option of taking a taxi or an S-Bahn connection to our hotel in Süd-Gehnshagen.
B&B HOTEL in Berlin Charlottenburg - a place of contrasts
Berlin Charlottenburg is a district in Berlin. Charlottenburg is known for its culture and historical buildings and is one of the most popular districts of Berlin for tourists. Charlottenburg was an independent city until 1920, after which it was named a district of Berlin. Today the Staddteil is known for many things, including its large shopping arcade: Kurfürstendamm. With its flair inspired by fashion, retail and gastronomy, Kurfürstendamm is the number one shopping mile in Berlin.
Experience Charlottenburg up close
There are several places of interest here, such as Charlottengrad, which shows life in Soviet times in East Germany, with old Trabant cars parked in front of houses with murals depicting scenes from communist history on the walls. Thanks to its luxury boutiques and special pre-war buildings, Berlin Charlottenburg is a district of contrasts and also offers an artistically landscaped palace garden - take some time to explore the huge baroque buildings and landscaped gardens around the palace grounds. Savignyplatz square also invites you to enjoy a cozy meal in a relaxed atmosphere with its numerous pubs, rustic restaurants, but also more modern and comfortable luxury restaurants. Our is right in the heart of Charlottenburg and just a 15-minute walk from Charlottenburg Palace and the River Spree. The journey from Berlin-Schöneberg Airport and Berlin Brandenburg Airport (Ber) to Charlottenburg takes around an hour by train and around 30 minutes by taxi.
Berlin at night - a city that never sleeps
Berlin has a vibrant nightlife and is known for its colorful bars, clubs and lounges. You’ll never be short of options on a night out! In Kreuzberg, for example, there are many cool bars, while in Prenzlauer Berg you can find nice cafés. Also the Ku'damm (at Westberliner: Ku'damm) is a well-known mile of Berlin. Nights in Berlin can be long and you can find international music playing in many venues. Whether you go to a nightclub or a restaurant, the districts of Berlin all have their own ambience. A popular place to go is the "Klunkerkranich" bar in Kreuzberg. There is a large roof terrace here, where you can enjoy the best view over the whole of Berlin! The night clubs in Berlin are diverse and entrance fees (depending on availability) are usually very affordable. You’ll see crowds of night owls roaming the streets of Berlin, especially at the weekend.
Berlin cuisine - culinary variety and international dishes
Berlin cuisine is inspired by many nationalities. Berlin restaurants feature so many different dishes from all over the world in all price ranges. The Berlin snack bar has almost become a tradition in the capital and that is why the Berlin ‘bratwurst’ sausage only tastes like the original here. The food stalls alone, which are often more than just small kitchens, offer food from diverse culinary cultures such as Turkish, Italian, Thai and Indian. This cultural and culinary diversity is available for everyone who travels to Berlin, which makes it stand out against other destinations. There is also international cuisine on Kurfürstendamm and Savignyplatz with many excellent fast-food restaurants.
FAQs
How to get cheap hotels in Germany? ›
You'll find cheaper accommodations in Germany in March and August. Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you'll most likely find the best hotel deals in Germany if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Thursday, which is usually the most expensive day.
What area to stay in Berlin? ›- Mitte and Hackescher Markt: where to stay in central Berlin.
- Potsdamer Platz: to see the Brandenburg Gate.
- Prenzlauer Berg: for a hip and youthful part of town.
- Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: near the Berlin Zoo.
- Schöneberg: for shopping and more.
- Friedrichshain: for a stay in former East Berlin.
Berlin is the city of art, artists and museums. In fact, precious artefacts from all over the world are showcased at more than 170 museums here, some of which can be found on the internationally renowned Museum Island.
How many hotels are there in Berlin? ›Berlin's hotel market has shrunk by ten percent: There were 787 hotels, boarding houses and guesthouses at the end of 2019, but this number was at 695 at the beginning of 2022. In May 2023, the city already counted 732 accommodation establishments again.
Which site is best for hotels in Germany? ›Rank | Website | Category |
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1 | booking.com | Travel and Tourism > Accommodation and Hotels |
2 | airbnb.de | Travel and Tourism > Accommodation and Hotels |
3 | fewo-direkt.de | Travel and Tourism > Accommodation and Hotels |
4 | hometogo.de | Travel and Tourism > Accommodation and Hotels |
Agoda.com is the best website for booking a hotel in Germany for several reasons: 1. Wide selection of hotels: Agoda.com offers a wide range of hotels in Germany that cater to every budget and preference. You can choose from luxury hotels, boutique hotels, and budget hotels, among others.
How many nights is enough in Berlin? ›The minimum we recommend spending in Berlin is three days. This should give you enough time to explore the main sites, try a few different restaurants and have coffee at quirky cafes.
Which side of Berlin is best? ›Conveniently called Mitte, or 'middle', the city centre is the best area to stay in Berlin for the traditional sightseer. Mitte encompasses many of the city's tourist hubs, including Alexanderplatz, Potsdamer Platz, the Nikolaiviertel and Unter den Linden.
Is English spoken in Berlin? ›There isn't really need to speak German in Berlin as most people speak English to some extent. You might come across some people who might only speak basic English or none at all but then you just ask the next person. best if you make an effort to learn some german. after all that's the language there.
What do people drink in Berlin? ›Popular Drinks in Berlin
Cidre - Alcoholic fruit juice drink, mainly from apples. Diesel - Half beer, half coke. Fassbrause - Soda made from fruit, spices and malt extract. Very Berlinerisch.
What are 5 interesting facts about Berlin? ›
- THERE ARE ENOUGH MUSEUMS TO ENTERTAIN EVERY RAINY DAY. ...
- BERLIN IS HOME TO THE WORLD'S LONGEST BEER GARDEN. ...
- YOU CAN BASE FLY OVER ALEXANDERPLATZ. ...
- BERLIN IS 9 TIMES THE SIZE OF PARIS. ...
- THE GRAFFITI IS AWESOME, BUT IT COSTS THE CITY €35 MILLION A YEAR.
1-2 star | $58 - $65 |
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3 star | $87 - $97 |
4-5 star | $117 - $159 |
A Gasthaus (also called Gasthof, Landhaus, or Pension) is a German-style inn or tavern with a bar, a restaurant, banquet facilities and hotel rooms for rent.
Is there a lot to see in Berlin? ›Many of Berlin's sites have something to do with World War II, but there are also beautiful squares to visit, old neighborhoods to wander through, and great restaurants to try. The list of places to visit is long, so long that it really takes at least four or five days to see “all” of Berlin.
How much does the average hotel cost in Germany? ›On average, the cost of accommodation in Germany is $110/night. There is a wide range of places you can choose from to suit your budget and taste. You can find a nice place to stay for only $10 per night, usually in hostel or budget accomodation. You can also get AirBnBs and hotel rooms for slow as $40/night.
What's the cheapest way to travel Germany? ›Bus – Aside from hitchhiking, buses are the cheapest way to get around Germany. They are punctual but slow, with comfortable seats, air-conditioning, rest stops, and usually free Wi-Fi. I recommend Flixbus for the cheapest rates and most comfortable buses.
Is Airbnb cheaper than hotels in Europe? ›Their studies determined that Airbnb is half the price of hotels in many European cities. Istanbul, Turkey, is at the top of the list of the best value for Airbnb accommodations. With an average nightly rate of just $45.37, Airbnb in Istanbul is 61.77% cheaper than traditional hotels, averaging $118.69 per night.