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Category: Hotels

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Kempinski Hotel Bristol

In the days prior to German reunification in 1990, the Kempi (as it is lovingly called) was the paragon of a luxury hotel, where celebrities from Sophia Loren or Hildegard Knef, to Michael Gorbachev and Mick Jagger used to stay when they came to visit Berlin.

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Waldorf Astoria

Located in a sky-scraper in the heart of Berlin-West – a prime location – this five-star-hotel is a first address for both business and pleasure.

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Ritz-Carlton

Like its parent company in Paris, the Ritz Berlin is known for its exceptional first-rate service.

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Das Stue

Do you prefer a luxury hotel, which is smaller and much more intimate than usual Grand Hotels – maybe a resort for meeting prospective key-accounts, or politicians, or a lover?

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Soho House Berlin

The Soho Hoose is an international private members’ club for artists and personalities from the world of media.

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Regent

Like the Regent in New York, the Berlin Regent is impressive with its sophisticated classic interiors and its high level of luxury and comfort.

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Schlosshotel im Grunewald

The Renaissance-style Palais Pannwitz was renovated into a luxury hotel by the famous Berlin fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld in the late 19th century, and it is now in the ownership of Patrick Hellman, who is also a fashion designer.

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Hotel de Rome

This luxury hotel with its elegant, modern Italian style is located in an impressive banking building dating back to the 19th century – the spa and swimming pool, for instance, is found in the former vault with its massive safe doors.

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Ackselhaus and Blue Home

Located in a 19th-century town house, this small private hotel unfolds its charm with highly individualized rooms inspired by holiday hideaways in Rome, Hollywood, Cairo, or China.

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The Mandala

Behind an unobtrusive façade, this private five-star hotel surprises its guests with some of the most spacious and beautiful rooms in the German capital. If you are a fan of the Bauhaus-style, you will certainly enjoy the minimal and sober interior design.

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