Stayed at the Motel One Ku'damm hotel for 4 nights while we were on holiday in Berlin, this hotel is only two stars, but in my opinion it should have at least three stars. Pros: nice and stylish lobby. The room was beautifully decorated, the bed was comfortable and had a flat screen TV. The room was bigger than I thought. When booking the room, because the hotel only had two stars, I was worried that the room would be as small as a 'shoe box'. However, the real situation is that the room is very spacious: after a day of playing outside or before going to dinner, you will be comfortable to stay in the room for a while. Fashionable bathroom with plenty of toiletries. Cleaning was done well. Great breakfast: a wide variety of rolls, breads, crescent breads, cheese, cold vegetable meats, boiled eggs to choose from. Great orange juice and latte coffee. Although the hotel is close to the road, you can't hear any noise: the sound insulation is great. The room is facing the road and even has two windows (not double glazing, but it is indeed two) If the plane is late, they will still store your luggage for you on the last day: keep your luggage in a locked room. Most importantly: very good staff, especially the duty manager who served us. We were originally only going to stay for 3 nights. Unfortunately, due to some problems with the German Federal Railways (the train to Schönefeld airport was cancelled, etc.). We missed the flight to Brussels and we had to stay here for one more day. So we asked the airport desk to call the hotel to determine if they still have room. We were already very tired when we came to the hotel again with heavy luggage, the manager was very warm and friendly and arranged us into a better room at the same price as before. I would recommend this hotel to everyone in Berlin (usually Motel One has chain stores, they have chain stores in various German cities), and I will definitely choose this hotel next time I come to Germany. Speaking of Berlin, this is my first time in the city and I didn't know what I would have encountered. But I absolutely loved it. It's a very beautiful city, very cultural, and a paradise for shopping. You must have visited the Sony Center in Potsdam Square. You can also find a way to get a private tour of the German Reich (German Parliament): You can email their visitor service center to apply, and if you pass the application (not sure, because there are too many people applying), you can tour free with a guide Some of the venues in the German Reich are closed to other tourists. You can visit the Dome without queuing (it takes about two hours). We were lucky to have a trip to the German Reich, which was fantastic! In addition, you can also visit the Neues Museum to see the famous Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. As for restaurants, be sure to choose Tres, a great Spanish restaurant, which we occasionally found one night. It is located in Prenzlauer Berg Administrative Region Lychener Strasse. There are the best big plates of pre-dinner snacks and the main course is very good. I also recommend Mr Hai in Savigny Square, a Thai/Vietnamese restaurant, and Kuchi restaurant in Kantstrasse, which has delicious sushi.
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