Sir Savigny Hotel vs art'otel Berlin Mitte
Both properties are endorsed by professionals. On balance, art'otel berlin mitte scores marginally higher than Sir Savigny Hotel. art'otel berlin mitte comes in at 79 with approval from 7 reviewers including EuroCheapo, Time Out and Rough Guide.
Sir Savigny Hotel
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Kantstrasse 144, 10623 Berlin
From $113 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"The smart black and white design is particularly striking and the many paintings are a little reminiscent of an English country house."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The sleek Sir F.K. Savigny Hotel is a design-inspired boutique hotel in the elegant Charlottenburg neighborhood."
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Wallpaper
"An air of modern-day aristocracy that treads a fine line between suave and eccentric madness."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"This intimate design hotel enjoys a convenient West Berlin location, close to the eponymous Savignyplatz."
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Mr & Mrs Smith
"Boutique hotel Sir Savigny takes Berlin’s own brand of contemporary cool and gives it a shimmering cloak of old-world decadence."
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art'otel Berlin Mitte
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Wallstrasse 70-73, 10179 Berlin
From $76 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"This boutique hotel wears its ‘art’ moniker with a justified swagger: more than 400 works by renowned contemporary German artist Georg Baselitz decorate its 109 rooms and the public areas."
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DK Eyewitness
"Overlooking the Spree river, this upmarket hotel is well-priced and one of the most popular places in Mitte."
Time Out
"A real treasure on the Spree. This delightful hotel is a creative fusion of old and new, combining restored rococo reception rooms with ultra-modern bedrooms designed by Nalbach Nalbach."
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Rough Guide
Star
"Smart, lively, quirky hotel – lots of contemporary and modern art, including an impressive range of Georg Baselitz paintings – in a quiet corner of Berlin, close to the U-Bahn."
Wallpaper
"Over the past decade or so, hoteliers looking to create a USP and stand out from the pack have turned their rooms and public spaces into miniature art galleries."
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