Regent Berlin vs Garden Boutique Hotel
Both properties are highly recommended by expert writers. Overall, Regent Berlin ranks significantly higher than Garden Boutique Hotel. Regent Berlin scores 86 with positive reviews from 13 reviewers including Afar Magazine, Concierge and Star Service.
Regent Berlin
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Charlottenstrasse 49, 10117 Berlin
From $279 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"The guests here expect first class service and they are not disappointed."
Frommer's
"Ranking right up there with the Adlon, this is one of the most elegant and tranquil hotels in Berlin, a citadel of luxury and fine living."
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Concierge
"Unapologetic and flamboyant opulence is the name of the game at this five-star property, set across from the 18th-century cathedrals of Gendarmenmarkt."
DK Eyewitness
"Ranked as one of the best hotels in Berlin, St. Regent Hotel near the Gendarmenmarkt has an impressive façade and opulent Neo-Baroque interiors."
Star Service
"Two blocks south of Unter den Linden, this impeccable leader competes with the Adlon and Kempinski as the most luxurious traditional hotel in the city center."
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Garden Boutique Hotel
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Invalidenstrasse 122, Mitte, 10115 Berlin
From $101 /night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Kitchenette
- Breakfast buffet
- Fax / photocopying
- Baggage storage
Concierge
"The original Honigmond (located just down the street and still operating as a hotel) was popular with East German intellectuals and dissidents, who used to gather at its café."
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Be sure to book a garden-facing room; those overlooking the busy street are marred by the noise of shrieking traffic.
Fodor's
"The Garden Hotel (set in a house that dates to 1845) is grouped around a surprisingly green courtyard, and it offers a quiet getaway."
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Time Out
"Along with its nearby sister Honigmond Restaurant-Hotel, this is one of the most charming hotels in Berlin, and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg."
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Rough Guide
"Downtown bargain in a charming 1845 building. The rooms are sparsely furnished, but their original wooden floors help generate an authentic elegance."
Frommer's
"Yes, there’s a garden here and romantics will fall in love with its creeping vines, potted plants and trees."
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