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Hotel Eckstein
3.1/58 Reviews

Hotel Eckstein

Steglitz Berlin|1.92km from Free University of Berlin
We were looking for a half-way cheap decline, which is unfortunately not so easy in Berlin. Eckstein with its about 130,- Euro per night incl. Breakfast seems to be considered here as cheap ... We had a very simple room, but it had everything you need. If it was clean, I might have had less exposure. The room was cleaned every day, but unfortunately very superficial, i.e. old sticks, for example, on the doors or on the bottom of the cord in the bathroom were still there on the fourth day. Since the whole facility has come into the years, the whole thing seemed still untreated. The bed linen were brightly white, but with holes. That's what I've never experienced before. But what was very nice was that our room was on the rooftop and went out to the courtyard and the bathroom had a roof window that lets in wonderful daylight. Breakfast was kept very cheap. But it was all there. The breakfast room is very small in the hotel, the tables are covered for 4-6 people. Fortunately, the room was never really full and we always had a table only for us. It may be a taste thing, but I don't have to sit close to close to with strangers in the morning. Unfortunately, it was partly very noisy because the tables used were immediately decoated and then re-covered and it was clapped and shaped. The staff sprang up and down, which is really crazy in such a mini-room. What was very good is the location of the hotel. Our destinations were more in the west of the city, so we could achieve everything wonderfully without being travelling for hours. From the hotel to U9-Station (Closs street) it is a cat jump. A great shopping street (one of the largest in Berlin, as it turned out) is also accessible by foot bus. The hotel has free Wi-Fi. But the password is not found in the room as it is normal, but you have to ask at the reception. The owner, I think, is already a funny person. But we have not come to meet him closer. The staff was ok, even if something too hectic. I can't recommend this hotel further.

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Two Hotel Berlin by Axel - Adults Only
3.8/557 Reviews
Wilmersdorf
The service was good. The room was small, but the transportation was good near two stations. There was also a gym and sauna in the basement, and I didn't use it, but I want to use it next time.
Yggotel Ravn
3.8/558 Reviews
Wilmersdorf
Both myself and my partner (both 22) visited Berlin for the first time for 3 days (4 nights). The hotel is easily accessible by train (closest station is Charolttenburg) or by 45 minute taxi (roughly €50-€60), and is located in a quiet side street, but very close to the city centre and main attractions. Hotel is Scandinavian themed, has a lovely peaceful atmosphere and very friendly staff, who went above and beyond to answer any questions we had. Although check-in and check-out times are displayed on Booking.com, they desk is manned 24/7 and they are very flexible. The rooms are cosy, perhaps on the smallish side, but very suitable for a couple and a place to rest in between days of exploring the city. The beds are VERY comfortable and soft; we unfortunately didn’t have a double bed, but two singles pushed together. This wasn’t an issue, but it may have been nice to have an option to provide a double duvet rather than two singles if it is a room shared by a couple. Very powerful waterfall shower. The bathroom is very modern, and is separated by sliding frosted glass partitions. This was absolutely fine for us as a couple and what we expected, as it is clearly advertised as so on Booking.com. However this may be an issue if you are sharing a room with someone in which you would like more privacy whilst using the bathroom. We didn’t pay for breakfast included, but given the option to use this service and pay at the end of our stay. Breakfast runs from early to late morning, plenty of options of hot food (bacon, eggs, sausage), pastries and breads, fresh fruit, a selection of cold meats and cheeses, yogurt, cereal and even a waffle maker! Very reasonable at €12 pp (have included an image). Overall, very happy with the stay, and feel that it is good quality for money paid — the only reason why we didn’t score this hotel at 5 stars is that we felt it could be a good addition to have a small kettle, and complimentary coffee, tea and milk in the room, to in the evenings. Recommendations: The 24 hour train tickets is only €8.80, can be bought from any station, and allows you to travel as often as possible on both the overground and underground. Download the ‘BVG Fahrinfo: Routes and Tickets’ app (yellow and black app icon). It lets you plan journeys on the overground and underground trains, see the most convenient route to get from A to B, how much the ticket will cost, and when and where the trains departs from. Take the train from Charlottenburg to Hackescher Markt- lots of lovely restaurants to eat in (especially ‘Barist’) and a lovely spot by the river to sit on deckchairs in the sun and order some drinks in ‘James-Simon-Park’ (have included an image). Really good Chinese restaurant ‘Lychee’, about a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Lovely atmosphere and amazing food.
Anna 1908
4.3/523 Reviews
We were at the ”Hotel Anna 1908” (Steglitz) - Büsingstraße 1 -- for two weeks. Very upscale and swanky. Pleasant staff, very clean, very tidy. Lotsa of under-the-trees outside tables. Made ice for our Camparis-and-Sodas. The parking garage across the Bornstraße -- the cross street -- boasted a Mercedes-AMG S63 coupe -- MSR prices STARTING at $174,150. I convinced Lor that the color was ALL wrong. Phwew. Oh, and also a late-model Ferrari with a transparent engine cover - a F360 Modena, perhaps. When they moved it, they revved it. A lot! Parking must be lucrative. Turns out that there were/are loads of good eating joints within strolling distance ... we didn't get a renta-car.! And a ”Rewe” market with a wide array of red European wines and inexpensive ”Campari”, i.e., $13 a pop. ”Skoal!” ”Prost!” ”Cheers!” ”Ganbei!” Around the corners were the ”Forum Steglitz” and huge ”Boulevard Berlin” ... sorta like malls. Plus the ”Walter -Schreiner-Platz” U-Bahn station. Sells ticket store beer on Sunday, BTW, FYI, FWIW (a lot ... ).
Seminaris CampusHotel Berlin
4.2/560 Reviews
Dahlem
Worst Service i have ever experienced. Hotel was pre paid through 3rd party booking service, upon arrival in the Self check in counter I had to pay for the full reservation again. Since it was late and we needed our room I chose to pay and deal with it later. When confronting the front desk I was met by 2 arrogant guys who couldn't care less to help with the problem and told me that they only had an invoice from the 3rd party booking. I showed them my mastercard transaction and said that they could check the Lobby camera to see that exact time on the check in day I would be in the lobby entering my card details on the Check in Ipad but no help was provided. Afterwards I contacted the Hotel through website with no response so I have just been left with paying twice for a hotel room. I am for sure never using Seminaris ever again.
Hotel Steglitz International
4/556 Reviews
Steglitz
Excelllent hotel- well located - super clean rooms - big and comfortable and well designed for the business traveller. Friendly stuff and excellent beakfast. However - I wont be staying there anymore. The hotel accused me of smoking in my room - which I did not - and charged me a ” cleaning fee” of tens of Euros without any reason, abusing the fact that I did not have time to discuss it before leaving for the airport - and not having anyone senior enough to discuss it wth.
Hotel Eckstein
3.1/58 Reviews
Steglitz
We were looking for a half-way cheap decline, which is unfortunately not so easy in Berlin. Eckstein with its about 130,- Euro per night incl. Breakfast seems to be considered here as cheap ... We had a very simple room, but it had everything you need. If it was clean, I might have had less exposure. The room was cleaned every day, but unfortunately very superficial, i.e. old sticks, for example, on the doors or on the bottom of the cord in the bathroom were still there on the fourth day. Since the whole facility has come into the years, the whole thing seemed still untreated. The bed linen were brightly white, but with holes. That's what I've never experienced before. But what was very nice was that our room was on the rooftop and went out to the courtyard and the bathroom had a roof window that lets in wonderful daylight. Breakfast was kept very cheap. But it was all there. The breakfast room is very small in the hotel, the tables are covered for 4-6 people. Fortunately, the room was never really full and we always had a table only for us. It may be a taste thing, but I don't have to sit close to close to with strangers in the morning. Unfortunately, it was partly very noisy because the tables used were immediately decoated and then re-covered and it was clapped and shaped. The staff sprang up and down, which is really crazy in such a mini-room. What was very good is the location of the hotel. Our destinations were more in the west of the city, so we could achieve everything wonderfully without being travelling for hours. From the hotel to U9-Station (Closs street) it is a cat jump. A great shopping street (one of the largest in Berlin, as it turned out) is also accessible by foot bus. The hotel has free Wi-Fi. But the password is not found in the room as it is normal, but you have to ask at the reception. The owner, I think, is already a funny person. But we have not come to meet him closer. The staff was ok, even if something too hectic. I can't recommend this hotel further.

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