Where to Stay in Berlin
Where history meets techno and startups
Europe's capital of creativity — underground clubs, startup culture, and Cold War history on every corner.
Travel Guide
Berlin is Europe's most dynamic city — and one of its most affordable capitals. The startup scene rivals London at a third of the rent, the club culture is world-famous (Berghain needs no introduction), and the history is palpable: the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Brandenburg Gate. For ITB Berlin attendees in March, the city offers excellent public transport and hotels across a wide price range. Mitte is the cultural center, Kreuzberg is the creative hub, Prenzlauer Berg is for families and brunch lovers, Friedrichshain is for nightlife, and Charlottenburg has old-world European elegance. Berlin is also Germany's most vegan-friendly city and a top destination for digital nomads thanks to abundant coworking spaces and strong WiFi infrastructure.
Best Neighborhoods
Mitte — Culture & Landmarks
480+ hotels · Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Hackescher Markt
Kreuzberg — Creative & Multicultural
320+ hotels · East Side Gallery, Markthalle Neun, Görlitzer Park
Friedrichshain — Nightlife & Alternative
180+ hotels · Berghain, RAW Gelände, Karl-Marx-Allee
Prenzlauer Berg — Brunch & Family
140+ hotels · Mauerpark Flea Market, Kastanienallee, Kulturbrauerei
Charlottenburg — Classic & Elegant
260+ hotels · Charlottenburg Palace, KaDeWe, Kurfürstendamm
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