Wyndham Berlin Excelsior Hotel

City West & Charlottenburg


This progressively designed outpost, featuring a living-room-style lobby complete with library and fireplace, should suit buttoned-up business types as much as city breakers. White and chocolate hues plus eye-catching photographs dominate the modern rooms, which come with tea- and coffee-making equipment. Franke Brasserie, with its show kitchen and mellow tunes, gets high marks for its innovative crossover fare. Breakfast €18.


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