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The Westin Grand Berlin
4.4/5114 Reviews

The Westin Grand Berlin

Berlin|2.46km from Katholische Kirchengemeinde Saint Sebastian
Four things to know about this hotel before you book. 1. If you book early you will pay more. 311 euros a night booked three months ahead. 200 euros a night booked three weeks ahead. Look at any booking website. 2. On check-in they take the full amount of your stay from your credit card, plus a 50 euros a day deposit ”in case you use the mini-bar”. (In fact the mini-bar is empty - see photo). This might be a problem if you have credit limit issues. 3. They use sweaty, clammy poly-cotton bed-linen - see photo of label. You cannot change hotels because they have already trousered your money. To sleep properly we had to buy our own fully cotton bed-linen - see photo of receipt. The reason they use poly-cotton is explained on the manufacturer's website: ​”Bed linen must be lightweight...thus allowing staff to work faster....Experience shows that savings of 5 to 10% can be achieved”. Nothing about the comfort of guests. The staff say that all Westin hotels use poly-cotton. Totally unacceptable in a serious hotel and we shall not stay in a Westin hotel again. 4. Because of the hotel's layout, most bedrooms are 50 to 120 meters from the elevators. In the course of a day you can easily walk a kilometre or more to and from your room. In other respects it is well positioned, if you wish to be in Mitte, the breakfast is good, and the staff are professional and helpful to the extent that the chain allows. Garden rooms are a very little bit smaller than rooms on the street, but much quieter and a few have a balcony.

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The Westin Grand Berlin
4.4/5114 Reviews

The Westin Grand Berlin

Berlin|2.46km from Katholische Kirchengemeinde Saint Sebastian
Four things to know about this hotel before you book. 1. If you book early you will pay more. 311 euros a night booked three months ahead. 200 euros a night booked three weeks ahead. Look at any booking website. 2. On check-in they take the full amount of your stay from your credit card, plus a 50 euros a day deposit ”in case you use the mini-bar”. (In fact the mini-bar is empty - see photo). This might be a problem if you have credit limit issues. 3. They use sweaty, clammy poly-cotton bed-linen - see photo of label. You cannot change hotels because they have already trousered your money. To sleep properly we had to buy our own fully cotton bed-linen - see photo of receipt. The reason they use poly-cotton is explained on the manufacturer's website: ​”Bed linen must be lightweight...thus allowing staff to work faster....Experience shows that savings of 5 to 10% can be achieved”. Nothing about the comfort of guests. The staff say that all Westin hotels use poly-cotton. Totally unacceptable in a serious hotel and we shall not stay in a Westin hotel again. 4. Because of the hotel's layout, most bedrooms are 50 to 120 meters from the elevators. In the course of a day you can easily walk a kilometre or more to and from your room. In other respects it is well positioned, if you wish to be in Mitte, the breakfast is good, and the staff are professional and helpful to the extent that the chain allows. Garden rooms are a very little bit smaller than rooms on the street, but much quieter and a few have a balcony.

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Innside by Meliá Berlin Mitte
4.1/543 Reviews

Innside by Meliá Berlin Mitte

Berlin|0.59km from Katholische Kirchengemeinde Saint Sebastian
The bright lights were the two very friendly guys, one slim German (?) at the reception, another bearded German (?) in the bar/restaurant area. The rest (mostly Spanish teenagers it seems) were obnoxious, pulling the plates from under your nose while you are still eating, walking around with a sour face like they own the place (and you should get out of their way). The arrogance we encountered upon our arrival and throughout our stay from the young ladies at the reception was revolting; putting this kind of people at the desk is a fail. Especially because I had to get at least ten times to the reception to activate the cards of our three rooms. They said it was because of proximity to our cell phones, but at least three times our phones were in the (locked) room …. Also one safe was blocked (battery dead, happens, but again making us face those ladies’ utter arrogance). We had three rooms. The cleaning people entered each room while we were still in bed (around 9am each time), in spite of the marker … they tried on other mornings but the door was closed, still quite unnerving to hear someone attempting to get in. Also some older women came to check out the service, just walking in asking if everything is ok… fawlty towers if you are old enough. Our rooms didn’t get cleaned every day, which you simply expect in a 4*, forcing us at some point to go and face the ladies at the reception to beg for towels, because they don’t pick up the phone. We got a commercial geste but rather had had a smooth stay without having to get things fixed or face unfriendliness all the time. I stayed in Melia hotels and this does not live up the chain’s standard. As you will see from my other reviews, I am a positive and constructive traveler. Positive points: location close to the metro; the gin and tonic; the breakfast buffet was very fine, managed by the friendly bearded guy; the slim guy at the reception desk helping us out. They lifted the place up (where the others seriously pulled it down, unfortunately).
Limehome Berlin Chausseestrasse
4.2/525 Reviews

Limehome Berlin Chausseestrasse

Berlin|0.68km from Katholische Kirchengemeinde Saint Sebastian
I was fortunate enough to stay in another of the company's apartment/properties late last year and it was excellent, which prompted me to try this property this time around. There is a limited reception, therefore we received information prior to arriving which detailed how to enter the property and get our keys - it all worked perfectly for us, but another party just behind us did have some issues but they seemed to get it sorted after a few minutes. Our apartment was clean and had all the expected amenities including cooking hob, microwave, kettle, fridge and toaster. Tiny capsules of milk were supplied which meant we could make a cup of tea before heading to the nearby Aldi which was around 10 minutes walk away. The property is just over 5 minutes walk from the u-Bahn (line 6) and there is an s-Bahn station a little further away. Easy to get into the centre of Berlin and everywhere else given the excellent public transport. There was no air-conditioning, but as we had an apartment with a balcony, we could tilt the doors open (whilst still locked) to cool things down. The bathroom was clean with good pressure in the shower and it being a decent size. TV was a good sized flat panel although not many English channels although I wouldn't expect many in Germany! WiFi was easy to connect without any captive portals, and strong enough to stream Netflix. All in all, a very pleasant stay. We checked out before reception opened and were told to just leave the key in the room. Staff, where we saw them, were very friendly and helpful and spoke perfect English. Only knocked off one dot because one of the duvet covers had a small rip in it - not an issue at all, but to get a 5 with me, everything needs to be perfect - it very nearly was. Highly recommended - I will be back next time I am in Berlin!

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Moxy Berlin Humboldthain Park
4/559 Reviews
Disappointed with my stay this time - this hotel seems to have gone downhill since my last stay in 2019. Arrived in the vening, and upon check-in there seemed to be some issues with the staff, had no idea what it was. The guy told me that today the bar, usually open 24 hr closed at 10 PM. Got to my room and it was more spacious than the room I had in 2019 - extra space is nice. Little later I went down to buy a water and chips from the lobby kiosk, then a guy appeared and told me, in German, it was not possible. The kiosk was also closed. Strange! He did not speak a single word of English, but as I understood, the reception would be unstaffed for the remainder of the night. He said he was the security guy (if I got it correctly). Weird! Later in the evening my room got colder and colder. Only 4-5 degrees celcius in Berlin during the evening/night, and no heating in the room. The radiators were turned on max, but did not heat, so the room got very cold and uncomfortable. The guy in the lobby had no idea of what I was saying. I went to bed and woke up in the very cold room, still no heat. Felt little unwell as well. Very disappointed over this stay since my last stay was pleasant. Usually I enjoy the Moxy brand, with it's lively bars and so on. But this hotel was just cold and dull. Was a true pleasure to check out and walk 20 meters further up the road to the AC Hotel, where the bar is open and the in-room radiators are working. On a positive note - I like the location. Gesundbrunnen shopping centre is just across the street. So is the train station - with direct connections to Berlin Airport (twice an hour). You can easily get around Berlin from this location. There is a REWE futher down the road - open till midnight. Convenient when the lobby kiosk is closed. And the girl who did my check-out was very nice and friendly! Just like it should be at a Moxy :)
Innside by Meliá Berlin Mitte
4.1/543 Reviews
The bright lights were the two very friendly guys, one slim German (?) at the reception, another bearded German (?) in the bar/restaurant area. The rest (mostly Spanish teenagers it seems) were obnoxious, pulling the plates from under your nose while you are still eating, walking around with a sour face like they own the place (and you should get out of their way). The arrogance we encountered upon our arrival and throughout our stay from the young ladies at the reception was revolting; putting this kind of people at the desk is a fail. Especially because I had to get at least ten times to the reception to activate the cards of our three rooms. They said it was because of proximity to our cell phones, but at least three times our phones were in the (locked) room …. Also one safe was blocked (battery dead, happens, but again making us face those ladies’ utter arrogance). We had three rooms. The cleaning people entered each room while we were still in bed (around 9am each time), in spite of the marker … they tried on other mornings but the door was closed, still quite unnerving to hear someone attempting to get in. Also some older women came to check out the service, just walking in asking if everything is ok… fawlty towers if you are old enough. Our rooms didn’t get cleaned every day, which you simply expect in a 4*, forcing us at some point to go and face the ladies at the reception to beg for towels, because they don’t pick up the phone. We got a commercial geste but rather had had a smooth stay without having to get things fixed or face unfriendliness all the time. I stayed in Melia hotels and this does not live up the chain’s standard. As you will see from my other reviews, I am a positive and constructive traveler. Positive points: location close to the metro; the gin and tonic; the breakfast buffet was very fine, managed by the friendly bearded guy; the slim guy at the reception desk helping us out. They lifted the place up (where the others seriously pulled it down, unfortunately).
Limehome Berlin Chausseestrasse
4.2/525 Reviews
I was fortunate enough to stay in another of the company's apartment/properties late last year and it was excellent, which prompted me to try this property this time around. There is a limited reception, therefore we received information prior to arriving which detailed how to enter the property and get our keys - it all worked perfectly for us, but another party just behind us did have some issues but they seemed to get it sorted after a few minutes. Our apartment was clean and had all the expected amenities including cooking hob, microwave, kettle, fridge and toaster. Tiny capsules of milk were supplied which meant we could make a cup of tea before heading to the nearby Aldi which was around 10 minutes walk away. The property is just over 5 minutes walk from the u-Bahn (line 6) and there is an s-Bahn station a little further away. Easy to get into the centre of Berlin and everywhere else given the excellent public transport. There was no air-conditioning, but as we had an apartment with a balcony, we could tilt the doors open (whilst still locked) to cool things down. The bathroom was clean with good pressure in the shower and it being a decent size. TV was a good sized flat panel although not many English channels although I wouldn't expect many in Germany! WiFi was easy to connect without any captive portals, and strong enough to stream Netflix. All in all, a very pleasant stay. We checked out before reception opened and were told to just leave the key in the room. Staff, where we saw them, were very friendly and helpful and spoke perfect English. Only knocked off one dot because one of the duvet covers had a small rip in it - not an issue at all, but to get a 5 with me, everything needs to be perfect - it very nearly was. Highly recommended - I will be back next time I am in Berlin!
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Mitte
4.4/598 Reviews
The overall consideration is quite good. There is a bus in front of the door. There is a central workshop in the 10 minute walk. There are subways in various places. There are 2 convenience stores around the hotel, basic steaks, vegetables and fruits can be bought, so you can cook your own. If you stay for a few days, it is recommended to buy a transportation card, the hotel is available for sale, there are different days of choice. In fact, it is not far from the surrounding attractions, but there are transportation cards to choose different transportation. It is recommended that the hotel improve the quality of the pan and feel unheated, basically cooked in a microwave oven. I will choose this hotel next time.
Gästehaus Lazarus
3.9/59 Reviews
This guest house is on the campus of a large social service organization, that includes a hospital, old age home and secondary school. It is in the midst of a gorgeous, lush and peaceful garden, an amazing amenity when you consider that this is a five minute tram ride from the main railroad station of Berlin. The room is immaculate, though a little bare, and quite large.Most of the rooms have little balconies. Most of the time you have to check in and out at the Grenzfall Hotel, about a block away, at the other side of the garden and social service complex. Otherwise, I found the staff to be extremely helpful and accommodating. Before I arrived I received an e mail telling me where to go for check in. I was assisted with carrying my luggage from the Grenzfall to the Gastehaus. Breakfast is decent, though a bit institutional. It is not required, or included in the room price, and there are a number of places to get breakfast just outside the grounds. I might not recommend this place in winter, when the walkways through the garden might get icy or slippery, but it's a great place to stay in warm weather when an exhausted traveler can relax on the grounds after touring Berlin.
TOP EMBRACE Hotel Grenzfall Berlin-Mitte
4/515 Reviews
A lovely oasis in the big city. I chose a room on the garden side and from the room I saw mostly trees and the garden. I heard very little traffic noise. The room was large enough and the bed comfortable. The decor was seafoam green, notably the linoleum floor. The staff were helpful and friendly. The garden is a delight, complete with ponds and little half-hidden places to sit. I would give this place six stars if I could, and I look forward to visiting again next time I need to be in the center of Berlin.

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