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EastSeven Berlin HostelvsSchlosshotel Berlin by Patrick Hellmann
Both properties are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Patrick Hellmann Schlosshotel ranks significantly better than EastSeven Berlin Hostel. Patrick Hellmann Schlosshotel comes in at #5 in Berlin with positive reviews from 12 publications like The Telegraph, Time Out and Forbes Travel Guide.
EastSeven Berlin Hostel
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
DK Eyewitness
Let's Go
The Telegraph
EuroCheapo
Lonely Planet
Schwedter Strasse 7, 10119 Berlin
From $26/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
- Breakfast buffet
Star
"Cosy, small, independent hostel with kitchen and pretty garden, including a barbecue."
Top Choice
"Perfect for solo travellers, this small, friendly and fun hostel is within strolling distance of hip hangouts and public transport." Full review
"Located in a lively Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood brimming with bars and cafés, this friendly hostel is also within walking distance of the Museumsinsel and Alexanderplatz."
"Some of EastSeven’s guests will tell you that this is one of the best hostels in the world, and we’re inclined to take them seriously." Full review
8.0
"This funky hostel, located on the southern fringes of pretty Prenzlauer Berg, has become one of the most popular budget spots in the city." Full review
Editor's Pick
"The EastSeven Berlin Hostel is a hip spot offering 60 beds and a relaxed, friendly vibe." Full review
Top choice
"An excellent choice for solo travellers, this small indie hostel has personable staff who go out of their way to make all feel welcome" Full review
Schlosshotel Berlin by Patrick Hellmann
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Concierge
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Star Service
Rough Guide
Travel + Leisure
Oyster Show All Reviews
Brahmsstrasse 10, 14193 Berlin
From $216/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
"This l9C palace located in the upmarket Grunewald district offers a perfect combination of wonderful historical detail and refined, modern style."
"One of the most historic and plushest hotels in Berlin... For anyone who can afford it and prefers a stay in the city's verdant suburbs, the experience can be elegant, historic, and charming." Full review
"As you may have gathered, the Schlosshotel was built for and still caters to old-money aristocrats, so egalitarian types... will likely feel out of place."
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"In the beautiful, verdant setting of residential Grunewald, the small but palatial hotel is full of classic style and lavish decor." Full review
"This exclusive hotel was formerly a palace, built in 1912 for Walter von Pannwitz, the Kaiser’s personal lawyer."
"Designed down to the dust ruffles by Karl Lagerfeld, this restored 1914 villa on the edge of Grunewald is a luxury that mere mortals can only dream of." Full review
"This hotel reigns over private confines in an exclusive residential neighborhood, 3 kilometers south of the fairgrounds (Messe) and 10 kilometers southwest of the Brandenburg Gate." Full review
"Escape the grittiness of Berlin in grand country house style in a peaceful and upmarket residential area where driveways are filled with Porsches."
"Set far from the city center in the exclusive enclave of Grunewald (which borders the Grunewald Forest, once hunting grounds for the royal family), this former private palace is an oasis of luxury." Full review
Luxury
"Set in a quiet residential neighborhood far from the city center, the Schlosshotel Im Grunewald is a small but opulent five-pearl boutique that was once a private mansion." Full review