Hotels in Mitte
Mitte is where Berlin's historic and geographic heart beats - Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Reichstag and Unter den Linden all sit within a few square kilometers of one another. Stay here and the city's famous landmarks are right on your doorstep, with cultural life all around you.
Atmosphere
Stately, steeped in history, urban and elegant. By day tourists set the scene, by evening it is theatre and fine dining.
Who stays here right
- ✓ First-time visitors
- ✓ Luxury travellers
- ✓ Culture fans
- ✓ Short stays
Hotels in Mitte on the map
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Hotels in Mitte
A handpicked pick of the finest places to stay in Mitte, spanning all price points and styles.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski
A landmark of Berlin's hotel scene, set right beside Brandenburg Gate.
Hotel de Rome
Rocco Forte's Berlin flagship on Bebelplatz, housed in what was once the Dresdner Bank.
Regent Berlin
Five-star hotel right by Gendarmenmarkt, home to the Charlotte & Fritz restaurant.
Hotel AMANO Grand Central
Design hotel right by Berlin Hauptbahnhof, complete with a rooftop terrace and bar.
Soho House Berlin
Members club plus hotel inside a Bauhaus-era building on Torstraße.
The Mandala Hotel
All-suite hotel on Potsdamer Platz where the 2-Michelin-star FACIL is at home.
The Circus Hotel
Family-run boutique hotel on Rosenthaler Platz - easy on the wallet and thoroughly Berlin.
H2 Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz
Practical 3-star hotel a stone's throw from Alexanderplatz.
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Mitte
Apartment hotel at Hackescher Markt offering a pool and a sauna.
Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz
High-rise hotel on Alexanderplatz whose rooftop offers „Base Flying".
Hotel Indigo Berlin - Centre Alexanderplatz
IHG design hotel located in the quarter around Alexanderplatz.
Popular hotel styles in Mitte
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.
Business Hotels
Meeting rooms, fast Wi-Fi, breakfast as early as 6am and solid transport connections.
Wellness & Spa Hotels
Sauna, pool and massage - in the Grunewald, at Wannsee and at Müggelsee.
Hotels with Shuttle
Transfers to and from BER, the trade fair or the station - perfect when you arrive late at night.
Design Hotels
Houses composed down to the last architectural detail - since the 2000s Berlin has ranked among the design hotel metropolises.
Apartment Hotels
With your own kitchen and living area - the right choice for longer stays and families.
Attractions in Mitte
The most notable landmarks, museums and parks within easy reach of your hotel in Mitte.
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.
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.
Marek Heise Fotografie, Berlin · CC BY-SA 4.0Gendarmenmarkt
For many the finest square in the city: the Deutscher Dom, Französischer Dom and Konzerthaus come together as a harmonious ensemble.
Avda · CC BY-SA 3.0Potsdamer Platz
Modern Berlin in its purest form: the Sony Center, Berlinale Palace and towers by Renzo Piano and Helmut Jahn. The square was built from scratch after reunification.
Alexander Blum · CC BY-SA 4.0Holocaust Memorial
The field of stelae designed by Peter Eisenman sits between the Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz and ranks among Europe's most significant memorials.
Taxiarchos228 · FALAlexanderplatz
Berlin's major transit junction, where the World Clock, TV Tower and Galeria department store meet. This is where everything converges.
Ansgar Koreng · CC BY 3.0 deBerlin Cathedral
Set on Museum Island, it is the main Hohenzollern church and impresses with its dome and the view across the Lustgarten.
Other Berlin districts
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.
