Situated a 3-minute walk from the famous Kurfürstendamm shopping area and offering ... more
excellent transport links, the Mark Apart Hotel awaits you with modern, spacious accommodation for up to 4 people.The comfortable rooms and apartments of the Mark Apart ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Lovely, clean, and tidy Disadvantages: expensive
Only stayed in this hotel for 2 nights, but it was lovely and clean and tidy, the en suite was unbelievably clean, the towel were soft and still warm.
On arrival to the hotel we were greated by very friendly and welcoming staff who all spoken such good englidh (one of my concerns as i speak no german at all!). we were early for our room so decided to get luch in the bar, which was beautifully cooked, and very cheap (£2 odd) and the Berlin beer served there was also very nice!
There is entertainment on there most nights, while we were there there was a caberet, and a singer on, all which really involved the crowd in the bar.
the breakfast the following morning was lovely, included all the normal items for a german breakie (bread, cheese etc) but they also had sausage and scambled eggs, which for me was a huge bonus, prefering ...
Advantages: Excellent value for money Disadvantages: Basic range of facilities
The Olivaer ApartHotel is very reasonably priced and there are some excellent off-peak offers available.
It is located just off Olivaer Platz, literally across the road from a bus stop that takes you up the Kurfurstendamm (or you can walk up) and about 5 minutes from the U-bahn at Adenaur. If you are happy getting round the city on public transport this is an excellent hotel. There are a few cafes, bars and restaurants close though not a huge selection (there is no dedicated night life area in West Berlin, you will need to try different areas each night). There is also a supermarket two doors away for water and other snacks.
The rooms are quite large but had a small bathroom and are simply furnished with beds, desk, table, chairs and a wardrobe. There is also a satellite TV and mini bar and hairdryers etc can be borrowed ...
In April 2009, my generous self booked a weekend away to Berlin for my Germany-loving boyfriend to celebrate his birthday. After many hours scouring the net, looking at hundreds of reviews on a number of websites, I decided the 'Meliá Berlin' would be the perfect hotel. I was really impressed with the hotel, especially it's location. It was an excellent base in which to explore the city from and it gave us both a refreshing sleep so that we'd have the energy to trek around gorgeous Berlin!
The Hotel
Meliá Berlin is a very new hotel, it first opened in October 2006 and you can tell as the hotel looks fairly modern. I think 'Meliá' is a Spanish chain of hotels, as you will notice from the names of the bars and restaurants. The hotel is situated on the corner of Friedrichstraße and Am Weidendamm. It boasts 364 rooms over eight ...