Dorint Kurfurstendamm Berlin vs Propeller Island City Lodge
Both Propeller Island City Lodge and Sofitel Berlin Kurfuerstendamm are highly recommended by travel writers. On balance, Sofitel Berlin Kurfuerstendamm is the choice of most writers compared to Propeller Island City Lodge. Sofitel Berlin Kurfuerstendamm comes in at #19 in Berlin with approval from 7 reviews like Star Service, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
Dorint Kurfurstendamm Berlin
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Augsburger Strasse 41, 10789 Berlin
From $103 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"This modern luxury hotel stands in the middle of the lively city centre... Elegant and modern."
Frommer's
"The famous Berlin architect, Jan Kleihues, went for understated elegance in the hotel design, which features minimalist interiors in warm colors and modern art on the walls."
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Time Out
"Designed by Berlin architect Jan Kleihues, this new French-owned five-star is grandly proportioned with a refreshingly minimalist and contemporary approach."
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Star Service
"The location on the Kurfuerstendamm, is near perfect, situated in the heart of the city and a 20-minute drive from the airport, boasts that it has the largest guest rooms in Berlin."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"If you like edgy design combined with the amenities of a big-city property, the Concorde should fit the bill."
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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."