Hotel Sarotti-Höfe

Kreuzberg


You’ll have sweet dreams in this 19th-century ex-chocolate factory, whose courtyard-cloistered rooms are quiet despite being in the middle of the bustling Bergmannkiez quarter. Rooms come in four categories and exude yesteryear flair with high ceilings, red carpets and dark-wood furniture. The nicest (deluxe category) come with private terrace. The breakfast buffet is €12.


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