After spending 8 nights in a Berlin apartment, then a few days in the Harz Mountains, we needed a hotel for one last night in the city prior to our morning departure home.
We chose the Motel One for its reasonable rates, location and swanky decor. By far, it exceeded all expectations.
The location was excellent, right next to "Alex" and all its transport and shopping options, plus it was smack in the middle of the hip areas of Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte, within walking distance to everything.
The hotel was immaculately clean, with a funky, zen-like atmosphere. The rooms were decorated in aqua fabrics and dark brown wood, with a glass-walled shower with powerful head and black granite tile, plus a modern ceramic bowl sink with shiny stainless fixtures. The flat-screen tv was welcome, as were the heavy tapestry curtains that kept out the city lights at night.
Our room faced the rear of the property, overlooking an building lot and building rooftops. It was extremely quiet -- we heard no outside noise, nor neighbor noises.
The staff was friendly and efficient. We skipped the delicious-looking breakfast because we were headed to the airport, but it sure looked nice. WiFi is available, as is a computer with pricey coin-operated Internet access, but we opted to use the gigantic and cheap Internet cafe above the Dunkin' Donuts on Alexanderplatz instead.
Don't miss the the Brauhaus Lemke, just down the street at 143 Dircksenstrasse, close to Haeckescher Markt. Wonderful, warm atmosphere, great food, happy waiters, and incredible hand-crafted beer.
You'll love the Motel One, as well as the rest of Berlin. We did.
















