Sir Savigny Hotel vs Casa Camper Hotel Berlin
Both hotels are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Casa Camper Berlin ranks significantly better than Sir Savigny Hotel. Casa Camper Berlin comes in at 83 with praise from 12 publications including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Afar Magazine.
Sir Savigny Hotel
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Kantstrasse 144, 10623 Berlin
From $113 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"The smart black and white design is particularly striking and the many paintings are a little reminiscent of an English country house."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The sleek Sir F.K. Savigny Hotel is a design-inspired boutique hotel in the elegant Charlottenburg neighborhood."
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Wallpaper
"An air of modern-day aristocracy that treads a fine line between suave and eccentric madness."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"This intimate design hotel enjoys a convenient West Berlin location, close to the eponymous Savignyplatz."
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Mr & Mrs Smith
"Boutique hotel Sir Savigny takes Berlin’s own brand of contemporary cool and gives it a shimmering cloak of old-world decadence."
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Casa Camper Hotel Berlin
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Weinmeisterstrasse 1, 10178 Berlin
From $174 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
Michelin Guide
"Fernando Amat and Jordi Tio are behind the design of this high quality interior."
Concierge
"Perhaps most interesting for its youth-oriented client base is the Tentemplé snack bar on the top floor, with views of Mitte and free food and drinks round the clock."
Time Out
"Knackered out shoppers and partygoers alike can take a break and grab some refreshments any time at the hotel’s free 24-hour snack bar."
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Rough Guide
"Smart boutique hotel whose solid-wood interiors try to mirror a bit of Berlin’s quirkiness."
Travel + Leisure
"Book the light-filled Camper Suite, with views of the historic Mitte district and fiery Spanish-red walls softened by wood accents."
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