Pergamon MuseumSituated on the Museum Island in Berlin, this is one of the five internationally significant museums, part of the Berlin State Museums.
BerlinThe German capital has a quite varied architecture, from medieval buildings to ultramodern glass and steel structures.
Berlin Christmas MarketYou'll be drawn by the smell of the mulled wine, cinnamon stars and grilled sausages.
The Mandala Hotel In the heart of Berlin’s shining new Potsdamer Platz, amid a sea of futuristic skyscrapers, and sandwiched between the Sony and Daimler Chrysler (...)
Sofitel Berlin GendarmenmarktBerlin-Mitte is home to some grand and palatial hotels, like the old-fashioned Adlon and the stately Four Seasons. This upscale boutique joins the old (...)
Schlosshotel Im GrunewaldLocated on a verdant, tree-lined suburban street, the only thing that distinguishes the Schlosshotel from the other mansions in the neighborhood is a (...)
Radisson Blu Hotel BerlinOn paper it sounds a bit odd, but we assure you that in person, the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium is truly a sight to behold. Located in the (...)
Propeller Island City LodgeAt this point a lot of the novel thrill of the design hotel has worn off — overexposure has a way of making even the most avant-garde of designer (...)
Park Plaza Wallstreet BerlinBerlin may very well be the hipster capital of Germany, and possibly all of Europe. But there’s still business that needs to be done. Still, there’s (...)
Lux 11Most boutique hotels aim to create an immersive and theatrical experience, one that the low-maintenance traveler may find slightly overbearing. If (...)
Louisa's PlaceIt’s a warm and causal name for a formal and elegant hotel. Louisa’s Place is a high-end all-suite hotel, a boutique hotel in the truest sense — not (...)
Ku' Damm 101Some of the best shopping in Europe is to be had in Berlin, specifically on the Kurfürstendamm, the main commercial drag of what was pre-unification West (...)
Hotel Concorde BerlinBerlin is a city of many centers, or of no center at all — same thing, really, and in the end you’ve got to quit meditating on that seeming paradox (...)
Hotel Brandenburger HofBerlin’s top hotels tend to be grand hotels, stately old palaces with hundreds of rooms—so the Brandenburger Hof cuts a bit against the grain. From (...)
Hotel Art NouveauThis place has got to be one of the best-kept secrets we’ve ever seen. The sign which identifies this residential building as the site of Art Nouveau (...)
Grand Hyatt BerlinIt would be easy to mistake this place for a Tokyo hotel, with its Zen-inflected interiors and Japanese-style overflowing tubs, not to mention Helmut (...)