Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin vs The Circus Hotel
Both properties are praised by travel writers. Overall, Hotel Adlon Kempinski ranks significantly better than The Circus Hotel. Hotel Adlon Kempinski scores 95 with positive reviews from 20 publications like Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Rough Guide.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
Show All Reviews
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."
Full review
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."
Full review
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."
The Circus Hotel
Show All Reviews
Rosenthaler Strasse 1, 10119 Berlin
From $100 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
Star
"Fantastic and stylish budget-hotel run by the Circus Hostel over the road."
Frommer's
"This is the greenest hotel and the hippest, attracting a youth-oriented clientele intent on saving the planet."
Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This hostel, near Alexanderplatz, offers great value accommodation close to many of the city’s sights."
Time Out
"In the heart of Mitte, the owners of the infamous Circus Hostel have created Circus Hotel, a downright classy older sibling."
Full review
BlackBook
"Located directly on one of Berlin's main arteries, the ever-gentrifying, tragically hip Rosenthaler Platz."