Grand Hyatt BerlinvsArte Luise Kunsthotel
Both Arte Luise Kunsthotel and Grand Hyatt Berlin are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Grand Hyatt Berlin is the choice of most reviewers compared to Arte Luise Kunsthotel. Grand Hyatt Berlin comes in at #7 in Berlin with approval from 14 reviews including Travel + Leisure, The Telegraph and Frommer's.
Grand Hyatt Berlin Show All Reviews
Marlene Dietrich Platz 2, 10785 Berlin
From $192/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"This trapezoidal-shaped hotel on the Potsdamer Platz boasts modern, minimalist guestrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology."
Frommer's
"This is the most exciting, best-designed, and most iconoclastic hotel in Berlin, a government-rated five-star mecca." Full review
Concierge
"The best place to take in all the architectural wonders of Potsdamer Platz—and to decide whether or not you like it—is the Grand Hyatt's top-floor fitness center and spa."
Fodor's
"Stylish guests feel at home at Europe's first Grand Hyatt... combines inspirations from tropical decor, thought-provoking modern art, and the city's history with Bauhaus photographs." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Sure, it’s a swank celebrity haunt but you don’t need to be Madonna to sleep, eat or party at this consistently cool designer temple a whiff away from theatres and the casino." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"One of Berlin’s most modern and splendid hotels, the Hyatt is close to the Potsdamer Platz and Kulturforum."
Time Out
"The Grand Hyatt Berlin is a classy joint. The lobby is all matt black and sleek wood panelling - a refreshing change from the usual five-star marble or country villa look." Full review
Star Service
"This top contender proves a dynamo, but not without a sumptuous aesthetic." Full review
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Gayot
"This swanky hotel is positioned next to Berlinâs Potsdamer Platz and within walking distance of landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, the Philharmonic Hall and Teirgarten Zoo."
Travel + Leisure
"The usual panoply of five-star amenities are in place, with three restaurants (Vox is a perennial top-rated spot in Berlin), two bars, and Berlin's favorite rooftop spa." Full review
Arte Luise Kunsthotel Show All Reviews
Luisenstrasse 19, 10117 Berlin
From $71/night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Meeting Rooms
- Air Conditioning
- Accessible
Frommer's
"This hotel boasts that it is a "home for artists"... Clients from the arts, media, and even the political or business world are drawn to this unusual hostelry." Full review
Concierge
"This is a stylish place, yet it has something to offer even the most cost-conscious traveler: The cheapest accommodations are plain rooms on the top floor with a shared bath."
Fodor's
"The Luise is one of Berlin's most original boutique hotels, with each fantastically creative room in the 1825 building or 2003 built-on wing—facing the Reichstag—styled by a different artist." Full review
Insight Guides
"Close to the main train station, it is in an ideal location and is a one-of-a-kind experience."
Lonely Planet
"At this 'gallery with rooms' each unit is designed by different artists who receive royalties whenever it’s rented." Full review
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DK Eyewitness
"The 30 rooms in this small hotel were all individually and imaginatively designed by different local artists, with themes ranging from loud pop art to classic Modernism."
Time Out
"Housed in a former neoclassical residential palace just a short walk from the Reichstag and Brandenburger Tor, this ‘artist home’ is one of the city’s more imaginative small hotels." Full review
Rough Guide
"Each room here is an eccentric, and impressive, work of art: one comes with bananas all over the walls and hot-pink velvet bedding, while another is Alice in Wonderland-themed."
Gayot
"Visitors have dubbed the Arte Luise Kunsthotel as 'a gallery where you can spend the night.'."
Travel + Leisure
"What began in 2008 as an “art lab” in a palatial (but condemned) 1825-vintage residential building has evolved into a livable museum-cum-hotel near Berlin’s government district." Full review