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I will be staying 4 nights in Berlin, of the below luxury hotels which should I stay at? |
Grand Hyatt Potsdamer Platz I should say that this is NOT for business, but I generally enjoy staying in modern style hotels. I would also go for a "funky, hip" type place. I would have to say the Ritz would be my first choice then the Marriott, We stayed at the Berlin Marriott for three nights in January 2007 and were very impressed. My suggestion is the Grand Hyatt Potsdamer Platz. It's in a great location and is actually very nice, if you're going for business or really want the luxury of staying in a luxury hotel. These are all great hotels with great management and decor. Chime ing in--- For what it's worth.. The Hotel Adlon is very famous. Lots of important people have stayed there. Including Michael Jackson when he hung his baby out the window. |
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