InterContinental Berlin, an IHG Hotel vs Propeller Island City Lodge
InterContinental Berlin and Propeller Island City Lodge are both highly recommended by writers. On balance, InterContinental Berlin is preferred by most reviewers compared to Propeller Island City Lodge. InterContinental Berlin scores 84 with recommendations from 12 reviews such as Rough Guide, Star Service and The Telegraph.
InterContinental Berlin, an IHG Hotel
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Budapester Strasse 2, 10787 Berlin
From $91 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
Star
"The Intercontinental is smart and upmarket throughout."
Fodor's
"From the heavily trafficked street, the huge "InterConti," the epitome of old West Berlin, evokes the Louvre with its glass pyramid entrance."
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Upscale
"This 558-room luxury property has a convenient location in central Berlin, overlooking the Zoological Gardens and a short walk from the famous Tiergarten."
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DK Eyewitness
"Luxury hotel in Tiergarten, nicely situated with great views over the central park, this hotel is popular with business travellers."
Time Out
"The airy lobby, with its soft leather chairs, is ideal for browsing the papers, and the rooms, overlooking the Zoo and western edges of the new diplomatic quarter, are large and tastefully decorated."
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Propeller Island City Lodge
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Albrecht-Achilles Str. 58, 10709 Berlin
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
Frommer's
"Each of the guest rooms is radically different in its decor and theme, and each may delight or appall you with its quirks."
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Concierge
"Each room is wildly unique, ranging from the surreal Upside-Down Room, where the handmade furnishings hang from the ceiling... to the kaleidoscopelike Mirror Room."
Fodor's
"At this wildly eccentric accommodation, you can choose from 27 Wonderlands, each with one-of-a-kind design by multitalented artist Lars Stroschen."
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At this wildly eccentric accommodation, you can choose from 27 Wonderlands, each with one-of-a-kind design by multitalented artist Lars Stroschen.
Lonely Planet
"Keen to sleep in a bed suspended by ropes, or in a coffin, or on a pile of chopped logs? If you've dreamed it you can probably find it in one of the themed rooms."
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DK Eyewitness
"Situated in a 19th-century apartment block in one of the quiet streets off Kurfürstendamm, the Propeller is known as an art hotel."