Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin vs Pension Funk
Both properties are highly recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Adlon Kempinski scores significantly better than Pension Funk. Hotel Adlon Kempinski scores 95 with recommendations from 20 sources including Concierge, Fodor's and Condé Nast Traveler.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
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Unter den Linden 77, 10117 Berlin
From $271 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"Situated in the capital, this imposing grand hotel, which has hosted a list of crowned heads far too long to cite here, is synonymous with glitz and glamour."
Frommer's
"Berlin's most historic hotel... Rooms are mostly large and have lots of state-of-the-art electronic extras."
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Concierge
"A favorite gathering place of intellectuals and art-world glitterati during the hotel's heyday... The rooms and suites... are a retro-modern hybrid of Art Deco and Asian fusion."
Fodor's
"The first Adlon was considered Europe's ultimate luxury resort until it was destroyed in the war and the new version, built in 1997, has a nostalgic aesthetic."
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Insight Guides
"Its many rooms and suites are some of the most luxurious in Berlin and have prices to match, but no other Berlin hotel offers a view of the iconic Brandenburger Tor."
Pension Funk
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Fasanenstrasse 69, 10719 Berlin
From $47 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Multilingual
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast buffet
Frommer's
"Lying on a back street of the Kurfürstendamm in western Berlin, the home of actress Asta Nielsen has been restored and turned into first-rate and affordable accommodations."
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Concierge
"For a ridiculously affordable rate, hotel guests can count Gucci and Bulgari shops among their stylish neighbors... The Funk oozes atmosphere and charm."
DK Eyewitness
"One of the last historic Pensionen in Berlin, the hotel reveals its legacy even in the decor and furnishings: heavy curtains and carpets, old furniture from all periods."
Time Out
"The house, built in 1895, used to be home to the Danish silent movie star Asta Nielsen and has been lovingly restored."
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Rough Guide
"Interesting recreation of a prewar flat, with furnishings from the 1920s and 1930s, when Danish silent-movie star Asta Nielsen lived here."