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Let's start your Berlin story

Hotel Berlin, Berlin is where travellers, locals, and ideas naturally meet.
Sunlight fills the courtyard, artists make real work, and the hum of Berlin is never far away.

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Sleep & Relax

Room to spread out

Whether it’s your first time in Berlin or you’re a seasoned traveller, flying solo or arriving with the family our spacious, quiet rooms and suites are your place to land. Thoughtful design details and a relaxed, home-like feel make every room a personal retreat. This is where your Berlin story begins.

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Meeting room B4

Meet & Work

Serious business, playful spaces

Business is in our DNA. With over 4,000 m² of flexible conference and meeting spaces, cutting-edge event technology, and a dedicated team, we ensure everything from conferences to workshops runs smoothly — leaving space for ideas and connections to take the lead.

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Big, small, everything in between

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Considered, playful dishes & fresh local ideas

At the heart of Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Lütze is where people come together. Good food, good drinks, and good ideas flow naturally here. Whether it’s a lunch meeting, a productive spot to work, a cozy sofa to relax, or cocktails with friends after work — Lütze is ready for you.

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Travelers, locals, creatives, explorers — all welcome

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The Neighbourhood

Art, music, and stories at every corner

In the heart of Berlin Mitte, Hotel Berlin, Berlin is where the city comes alive. Play a round of ping-pong, explore an art exhibition, browse the vinyl collection at Lütze, or take a tip from a Berlin room host and set off on your own city adventure. This is a place where travellers, locals, creatives, and explorers naturally cross paths.

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Points of Interest

Airport

Getting here from the airport.

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Train Stop

How to arrive by train

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Venues

Venues in Berlin

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Attractions

Things to visit on your Berlin trip

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Hotel Berlin, Berlin

Lützowplatz 17, 10785 Berlin, Germany +493026050

27 km

BER Berlin Airport

Berlin Brandenburg "Willy Brandt" Airport is a commercial airport located in Schönefeld, south of the Berlin city limits. It was created by expanding the former Berlin-Schönefeld Airport.

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3,2 km

Central Station

Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the most important passenger train station in Berlin and also the largest tower train station in Europe.

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3,6 km

Brandenburg Gate

The Brandenburg Gate is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin.

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Zoological Garden

Worldwide also known as "Bahnhof Zoo", it is an important hub for exploring Berlin.

5,9 km

Museum für Naturkunde

The Museum für Naturkunde – Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science – is an integrated research museum within the Leibniz Association. It is one of the most important research institutions worldwide in the areas of biological and geological evolution and biodiversity.

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5,9 km

TV Tower Alexanderplatz

TV tower and World clock, Alexa shopping centre and Neptunbrunnen

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ICC/Messe Berlin

One of the most important venues in Berlin and home to the Green Week, ITB, IFA, Fruit Logistica and numerous other trade fairs.

Reviews

"Just amazing service from start to finish. We checked in early at no extra cost. Great room, lovely decor. Super location, within walking distance of lots of different areas including the main shopping complex, the zoo and aquarium and lots of tourist attractions."
RachH   -   Tripadvisor
"Just the job. This very comfortable large hotel was conveniently located 5 minutes from the U metro in a vibrant suburb which I personally really liked. I couldn’t fault the service and would recommend this hotel as a perfect midrange hotel for a short break."
carysd   -   Tripadvisor
"I had a lovely stay here. Good location and modern hotel. Thought the hotel would be very touristic however all the rooms are so creatively decorated and very comfortable. Thank you for making the best out of managing covid 19 so professionally as well as providing comfort!"
lance   -   Hotels.com
"Friendly & Professional staff, Very welcoming and helpful. Comfortable and amazing stay. Highly Recommended."
JOEL   -   Hotels.com
"Very convenient location - away from busy streets, but close enough to walk via beautiful Tiergarten forest to interesting locations like Brandenburg Gate, Charlies Checkpoint, Topography of Terror museum, all within 4km or so. Very nice breakfast, and very well organised for Covid 19 social distancing with minimum inconvenience"
Morris   -   Booking.com
"It might not look not a luxury from outside, but it is for sure in the moment you enter the room. We were three adults and you indeed have a separate space for two behind heavy curtains. Excellent room design, bath, toiletries as well as wellness."
Regina   -   Expedia.com

Comfort, curiosity, and real Berlin life — all in one place

Explore & Connect

Insider knowledge and stories of the capital

Berlin-born Berliners, newcomers, people in the know, neighbors and artists. Our "You, Me and Berlin" community project has turned our rooms into hot spots, which will tell you more about Berlin than your average travel guide.

See what the Locals say

Christian Rothenhagen

It all started as far back as Christian can remember. "There was never a time I didn’t draw.," the artist recalls.

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Sophia Melone

Melons, melons, melons! The artist Sophia Melone is not only a Specialist on the Field of this fruity Beauty, but also the Chaplin Bawler („Melone“ in German) is a steady companion. Even though the love for the tasty melons went so far that she even grew her own Watermelons in Berlin, Sophia Melone is not only crazy about the delicious fruit, but has a variety of interests and talents. Her career as a Berlin artist started with the studies of textile- and surfacedesign in Weissensee, which brought her screenprinting and dyeing skills as well as design programming and sewing/fabrication. Now, mainly working as a painter, personal assistant and barkeeper, Melone uses her free time in the German capital to create colourful universes from faces, creatures, animals and, of course, melons! But why Melone? The artist's second name is actually Sophia Marlene, but this became a tongue twister for little Sophia, so she simply introduced herself as Sophia Melone. And so her artist name was born.

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Upcoming Events

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Apr 17 18:00 - Apr 17 22:00

Chromatic Journeys: Rural and Urban Narratives

A Joint Exhibition by Edina Picco and Bernard Bolter

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