To see the best of Berlin, you’ll need a well-situated hotel.
Preferably one with a comfy bed and decent bar.
Fortunately, TripAdvisor has provided a list of the best hotels in Berlin, based on the review site's popularity index, which measures quality, quantity and most recent reviews.
Whether it’s with a rooftop bar, complimentary snacks or incredibly helpful staff, these 10 best Berlin hotels know how to win traveler’s hearts.
10. Hotel am Steinplatz
At this restored “art nouveau” hotel, you’ll get a sense of old Berlin charm.
Opened as a hotel in 1913, interior designs blend contemporary looks with styles of the 1910s.
The 84 rooms have red velvet pillows and dark woods, while the modern bathrooms are bright and stocked with Italian fashion brand’s Etro toiletries.
What guests rave about the most is the roof. The top floor spa has stunning views of Berlin -- incentive to stay healthy while traveling.
Hotel am Steinplatz, Steinplatz 4, 10623 Berlin Germany; +49 30 55 44 440
9. The Mandala Hotel
As soon as you walk in, you’ll notice this hotel is different from others.
For one thing, it doesn't have a traditional lobby. The receptionist awaits at the back of the lounge.
The Mandala Hotel is loved for its exceptional service.
Upon arrival, your room fridge is already stocked with items of your choice.
You can also rent laptops and bikes at the reception desk -- the hotel provides a jogging map and jogging trainer if you want to stay active.
Not sure where to shop and what size you wear? The hotel will match you with a personal shopper.
The Mandala Hotel, Potsdamer Strasse 3, 10785 Berlin Germany; +49 30 590 05 00 00
8. Louisa’s Place
Berlin is never out of view. Even while swimming you can admire Potsdam on the mural.
Walking into Louisa’s Place is like arriving at a boutique-sized palace.
From the dark mahogany and red fabric to the faint fragrance of perfume in the air, the hotel pays attention to every detail without being precious.
The hotel is covered with intricate art. The lobby has a small bas-relief of the Brandenburg Gate, while the indoor pool boasts a mural of Potsdam in summer.
Louisa's Place, Kurfurstendamm 160, 10709 Berlin Germany; +49 30 631030
7. Grand Hyatt Berlin
Not only do rooms come with comfy cloud-like beds, the large marble bathrooms have floor heating and flat screen TVs.
The hotel’s top-floor pool is one of the best in the city, perfect for swimming in the glow of city lights or just taking in the views.
The hotel is an attraction in itself. Vox bar, on the ground floor, offers more than 240 blends of whisky, reputedly the largest selection of whisky in Germany.
Grand Hyatt Berlin, Marlene Dietrich Platz 2, 10785 Berlin Germany; +49 30 25531234
6. Casa Camper Berlin
Like the Camper shoe brand behind it, this hotel is stylish and hip, with chrome fittings, contemporary furnishings and modern designs.
The best part of the hotel is Tentempie restaurant on the top floor. It's open 24 hours, so you can enjoy the incredible view from the roof anytime.
You can expect a pair of Camper slippers upon your arrival, but sadly, they’re not to take home.
Casa Camper Berlin, Weinmeisterstrasse 1, 10178 Berlin Germany; +49 30 2000 3410
5. Hotel de Rome
Who knew a bank manager's office could look so inviting?
Before it was an elegant neo-classical hotel, Hotel de Rome was headquarters of the Dresdner Bank, the central bank of the German Democratic Republic.
The most intriguing part of the hotel is the swimming pool and spa, which used to be a vault for storing jewels and gold.
One of the treatment rooms has a 15-centimeter-thick steel door guarding it.
You can also sleep in the former bank manager’s office, now the Gutman Suite.
Hotel de Rome, Behrenstrasse 37, 10117 Berlin Germany; +49 30 460 60 90
4. The Circus Hotel
Located on Rosenthaler Platz, the 64 rooms at the Circus Hotel are designed and furnished with contemporary artwork and decor.
The hotel has a cheerful modern style. Each room is individually themed around anything from stamps and leaves to space and vintage gramophones.
Dedicated to being more than a place to rest your head, the Circus Hotel has a library stocked with international and Berlin books, iPods loaded with Berlin music, laptops and DVD players.
You can also rent bikes, roller blades and Segway scooters to see the city.
The Circus Hotel, Rosenthaler Strasse 1, 10119 Berlin Germany; +49 30 20003939
3. Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hackescher markt
The apartment hotel offers 145 one- and two-bedroom apartments and studios that feel like a second home.
The fully equipped kitchen in the apartments and 24-hour concierge grocery service makes cooking at the hotel even better than at home.
After your master chef moment, you can enjoy your meal on the private terrace looking out at the Berlin skyline.
The apartment’s contemporary European design and warm interiors are particularly soothing after a day discovering the Berlin Cathedral, Hackescher Markt and Alexanderplatz.
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hackescher Markt, An Der Spandauer Bruecke 11, 10178 Berlin Germany; +49 30 2096 980
2. Das Stue
Enjoy the animals, without the noise of the zoo.
This 79-room hotel has some of the most creative interior designs in the city.
Das Stue’s public areas display animal-theme decor, including stuffed hippos, rhinos and buffalos, and a wooden sculpture of a crocodile head in the lobby.
The decor is inspired by the adjacent Berlin Zoo, which you can see from many of the rooms. Others have views of Tiergarten.
Splashes of color complement the rooms’ earth tones with orange cushions and fuchsia throws.
Das Stue, Drakestrasse 1 Tiergarten, 10787 Berlin Germany; +49 30 3117220
1. Regent Berlin
With unforgettable views of Gendarmenmarkt Square, Regent Berlin is a short stroll away from Brandenburg Gate and the Opera House.
Whether walking, driving or taking the subway on our Berlin explorations, there's a deep soaking tub and Michelin-starred cuisine to look forward to back at the hotel.
Regent Berlin, Charlottenstrasse 49, 10117 Berlin Germany; +49 30 20 33 8