The sleek Courtyard in Berlin’s historic Mitte district has been made over in a new European design that focuses on the use of natural materials and textiles with fresh finishes, with local accents representing the destination. The modern, airy lobby leads past The Market, offering snacks and drinks, and into the cozy lounge with plenty of seating and a large shared table that invites socializing. The renovated rooms are extremely comfortable, with flooring made from recycled materials and smart touches like well-designed luggage storage space, a rotating desk and USB charging ports. Other distinctive features include the state-of-the-art fitness center with Technogym equipment and the lobby’s media pods that offer stylish and discreet workspaces. The buffet breakfast has an enormous selection – even miniature pancakes – and sets you up for the day.
Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center
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