Lux 11 lies in one of the most popular and uber cool Berlin district of Mitte. Opened in 2005, it is a hotel that spells style and elegance. It fuses historic architecture along with modern designs. All 72 apartments are equipped with a kitchenette, an internet connection, LCD-TVs, DVD players and fax machines. Once you step in here, a sense of calmness and serenity prevails. Try out the services of the in-house spa, and if you are too busy to cook, visit the on-site restaurant, which whips up some very lip-smacking dishes.
Originally constructed in 1887 as a bank, Hotel de Rome retains its original ornate Renaissance architecture. This historic building is now combined with incredibly modern and abstract looking furnishings, replete with luxurious rooms and suites and modern amenities. Its ballroom, with high ceilings, intricate detailing, mosaic floors and a glass roof, and its Rooftop Terrace are the perfect venues to hold weddings and romantic dinner parties. A Victorian vibe permeates even through their conference rooms, allowing corporate honchos to conduct their meetings with panache. This hotel offers several activities for kids and services such as the Rose Crystal Lymphatic Facial at the spa for adults. The restaurant, serving Italian cuisine and the Bebel Bar and Velvet Room will satisfy even the most fastidious gastronome.
Offering excellent transport links and views of Berlin’s rooftops, this boutique hotel is just 100 metres from Friedrichstrasse shopping street. Its stylish rooms include flat-screen TVs and soundproofed windows. Rooms at ARCOTEL Velvet feature modern furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows, and each is equipped with a minibar. WiFi is available in all areas free of charge. Trendy cafés and bars can be found on Oranienburger Straße, one of Berlin's most popular nightlife districts. A breakfast buffet is offered directly in the ARCOTEL Velvet Berlin, and the Velvet Bar offers a range of drinks in a comfortable atmosphere. The nearby Oranienburger Tor underground station, Oranienburger Straße S-Bahn (city rail) station, and several tram stops allow easy access to all parts of the German capital.