Hotels in Berlin - curated by district, style and occasion
Whether a luxury hotel in Mitte, a boutique house in Friedrichshain or a family-friendly stay in Pankow, we point you to where to sleep best in Berlin, with real maps, honest descriptions and just one click to book.
Explore Berlin districts
No two districts feel alike - history-rich Mitte, buzzing Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and the calm, family-friendly Pankow each show a face of their own.
H.Helmlechner · CC BY-SA 4.0Mitte
Stately, steeped in history, urban and elegant. By day tourists set the scene, by evening it is theatre and fine dining.
Dietmar Rabich · CC BY-SA 4.0Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Alternative, creative and buzzing. Nightlife that knows no bounds, street art on every corner and cafés that stay open into the late evening.
Fridolin freudenfett · CC BY-SA 3.0Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Elegant, refined and calm. Shopping on Ku'damm, a coffee at Savignyplatz, classical concerts at the Philharmonie.
nikey · CC BY-SA 4.0Pankow
Family-friendly, green and relaxed. Cafés with a kids' corner, Sundays at Mauerpark and period buildings full of stucco.
Reinhold Möller Ermell · CC BY-SA 4.0Neukölln
Hip, varied, creative and young. Brunch spots, late-night kiosks, markets for little money and gallery openings.
Dirk Ingo Franke · CC BY-SA 4.0Tempelhof-Schöneberg
Urban, snug and easy to reach. The market at Winterfeldtplatz, kites over the field and a lively café culture.
Popular hotel categories
Whether an upscale address near Brandenburg Gate or a wallet-friendly hostel in Neukölln, here you find the hotel style that suits your Berlin trip.
Luxury Hotels
Five stars, round-the-clock concierge, spa and Michelin dining - mostly found in Mitte and Charlottenburg.
Boutique Hotels
Compact, distinctive and with a clear design signature. Few European cities pack boutique hotels as densely as Berlin.
Family Hotels
Family rooms, kids' beds, pool and garden - the strongest offering sits in Pankow and Reinickendorf.
Budget Hotels
Tidy, well-linked and under €80 - think Spandau, Marzahn and Neukölln.
Charming Hotels
With a personal touch, a grown history and usually owner-run - for guests looking for character.
Business Hotels
Meeting rooms, fast Wi-Fi, breakfast as early as 6am and solid transport connections.
Featured hotels
The city's best-reviewed houses right now, with up-to-date photos, prices and open rooms fed directly from Booking.com.

IntercityHotel Berlin Airport Area North
63 € / night

Premier Inn Berlin Airport
86 € / night

B&B Hotel Berlin-Airport
87 € / night

Moxy Berlin Airport
87 € / night

Leonardo Hotel Berlin
92 € / night

Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Berlin
97 € / night

Leonardo Hotel Berlin KU'DAMM
102 € / night

Hotel Sachsenhof
103 € / night
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Top Berlin attractions
Build your Berlin trip around the great landmarks and discover matching hotels in the immediate neighbourhood.
Thomas Wolf, www.foto-tw.de · CC BY-SA 3.0Brandenburg Gate
Berlin's world-famous emblem and a sign of reunification. It stands on Pariser Platz, right beside the Adlon and the Holocaust Memorial.
Mfield, Matthew Field, http://www.photography.mattfield.com; edit by Waugsberg (rotation 0,4°) · GFDL 1.2Reichstag
Meeting place of the German Bundestag, topped by Norman Foster's well-known glass dome. Booking ahead is advisable to visit the dome.
Thomas Wolf, www.foto-tw.de · CC BY-SA 3.0Museum Island
A UNESCO World Heritage ensemble of five outstanding houses: Pergamon, Neues Museum, Altes Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie and Bode-Museum.
Tobi85 · CC BY-SA 4.0TV Tower Alexanderplatz
Germany's tallest structure at 368 m. Its revolving restaurant and observation deck open up the widest view across Berlin.
Roger Wollstadt · CC BY-SA 2.0Checkpoint Charlie
The best-known border crossing from the Cold War era. Today it offers an open-air exhibition with the Mauermuseum right alongside.
Lklundin · CC BY-SA 3.0East Side Gallery
A preserved 1.3 km section of the Berlin Wall covered by 105 paintings. It counts as the longest connected open-air gallery in the world.
Franz Richter (User:FRZ) · CC BY-SA 3.0Mauerpark
Laid out on the former wall strip, it is now Berlin's best-known Sunday park with a flea market and amphitheatre karaoke.
beedubz · CC BY-SA 3.0Tiergarten
Berlin's grand inner-city park spanning 210 hectares between Brandenburg Gate and Zoo Station. It takes in the Victory Column, English Garden and Café am Neuen See.
Berlin, thought through - neighbourhood by neighbourhood
Berlin Hotels Reservierung doesn't sell rooms itself. We're an editorial hotel guide for the capital: 12 districts, 10 categories and hundreds of honest hotel descriptions, where each recommendation sends you on with one click to book with the best provider.
No matter if it's your very first visit to Berlin, an anniversary, a work trip or a family getaway, we guide you to the fitting district and the right hotel.
Tours & tickets in Berlin
Guided walks, museum tickets and experiences you can reserve right away.
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Find your Berlin hotel
Be it a weekend trip, a business stay or a family holiday, in every Berlin district you'll find the hotel that suits you here.