Ku' Damm 101 vs The Circus Hotel
Ku' Damm 101 and The Circus Hotel are both recommended by travel writers. On balance, The Circus Hotel ranks significantly better than Ku' Damm 101. The Circus Hotel scores 89 with praise from 10 sources including BlackBook, Travel + Leisure and Afar Magazine.
Ku' Damm 101
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Kurfuerstendamm 101, 10711 Berlin
From $52 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
Frommer's
"On the main drag of the former West Berlin, this boutique hotel is one of the best. Of course, you have to be pleased with its clean, almost stark lines and minimalist palette."
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Concierge
"The rooms are a sea of harmonious colors... with a select assortment of mid-century modern design classics, including Saarinen chairs."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Ku' Damm 101 is a modern, minimalist hotel on central Kurfurstendamm Avenue, a hub for high-end shopping and dining in West Berlin."
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DK Eyewitness
"On the most elegant part of Kurfürstendamm, this designer hotel is striking in its use of clear forms, sparse furnishings, abstract paintings, a lot of glass, steel and beautiful wood."
Travel + Leisure
"A mix of business travelers and design-savvy hipsters appreciate the Ku’Damm’s sleek, clean-lined aesthetic."
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The Circus Hotel
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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."
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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."
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BlackBook
"Located directly on one of Berlin's main arteries, the ever-gentrifying, tragically hip Rosenthaler Platz."