"We loved this boutique hotel! The room was amazing and so relaxing. The view to the courtyard was tranquil and breezy…
Would love to come back!
The neighbourhood was really cute and not touristy at all. "
"I really liked this hotel. It was actually a 1 bedroom apt. Staff was very friendly and helpful. The only complaint I have the elevator was out a 2 times, not good when on 4th floor"
"Rare treat to stay in a hotel adjacent or housing a Michelin-starred restaurant. Both were if the highest caliber and perhaps the nicest stay on our weeks long trip through Europe. Amazing suite with an incredible shower. Gorgeous big windows with sitting area. Lovely staff and perhaps the best Negroni (special house recipe!) I’ve ever had in my life."
"Very quiet, comfortable, beautifully appointed rooms. Excellent air conditioning. Fantastic location for exploring Berlin. The food at Vox is superb."
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"We spent two nights at the Park Inn. We had a room for three people, and the pullout couch worked very well. Location is fantastic and so convenient for the trains, any other public transportation, and is walkable to almost anything. Breakfast in the morning was extremely good. Would stay here again. "
"We stayed two nights at the Holiday Inn Express City Centre. It was the perfect base for activities all around Berlin. Easy to get to between two different subway lines. The breakfast buffet was fantastic. The room was small but sufficient for three people (1 adult, 2 adult sized teens). The area was quiet. A excellent choice for exploring Berlin. "
"Really nice big rooms, good shower, very comfortable beds. Quiet area so no disturbances at night.
Breakfast was a little limited, but all v nice quality.
The location is slightly out of the way, not quite hipster Kreuzberg. All cafes etc are a good 10-15 min walk away, and the metro station is also 10 mins.
Nicest thing we did locally was an evening walk along the canal side up to Admiral Bridge, where there were huge numbers of locals sitting along the bridge and river bank, having picnics, sharing drinks and listening to music. "
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Jewish Museum Berlin is located in a vibrant area of Berlin known for its top museums and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 219 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Jewish Museum Berlin?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Topography of Terror or German Museum of Technology. Brandenburg Gate, Konzerthaus Berlin and Berlin State Library are notable landmarks to explore if you're in the area. You can catch a show at Tempodrom, Berlin State Opera and Blue Man Group Berlin.
How can I get to Jewish Museum Berlin?
Nearby metro stations include Prinzenstrasse U-Bahn, Kottbusser Gate U-Bahn and Moritzplatz U-Bahn. If you'd like to venture farther outside of the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.