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Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

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This is our review of the Hilton Berlin hotel.

Hilton’s weekend sale is now on as you can see from our article here. We are reviewing a couple of Hilton hotels in the sale which may inspire readers to book a stay themselves.

Between Christmas and New Year we published a review of The Trafalgar St James hotel in London, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection. For this review I headed over to Germany on an icy cold Monday.

We booked for cash via hilton.com but we will be reimbursed. Hilton has not seen or approved this review.

The Hilton Berlin website is here.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Where is Hilton Berlin?

The key selling point of this hotel is its location. Hilton Berlin is right in the city centre – to the extent that Berlin has a centre – opposite the Gendarmenmarkt.

You have the Deutsche Dom (German Cathedral) and Berlin’s Konzerthalle (Concert Hall) on your doorstep. Brandenburger Tor, Checkpoint Charlie, the Berlin Holocaust Memorial, Alexanderplatz and the Cold War Museum are just a few of the sights which can be reached on foot. You have very easy access to public transport via the U-Bahn station Stadtmitte which is literally outside the hotel’s front door.

I arrived at the new Berlin Brandenburg airport and took the S-Bahn (S9) to Friedrichstrasse rail station. The fare is only €4.40 and took roughly an hour. From the station it is a 15 minute walk along Friedrichstrasse to the hotel which was fine for me as I had only very light luggage.

If you want to take a train to the front door, Stadmitte U-Bahn would require a change at Alexanderplatz.

The Hilton Berlin is a huge building and impossible to miss:

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Inside Hilton Berlin

The entrance opens up to an impressive hall which has been divided up into various designated spaces.

To the right are the reception and concierge desks:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

To the left is a large lobby area with seating. The picture below also shows the entrance to the Executive Lounge on the right.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

The centre of the entrance hall is reserved for “listo” – the cafe / bar / restaurant. From here stairs lead to a mezzanine level where the breakfast restaurant and conference facilities are located.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Next to the reception desks is a self-service shop with a very good selection of drinks and snacks. It’s admittedly handy but does give the impression that you are in a ‘select service’ hotel.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Rooms at Hilton Berlin

I had a booked a Deluxe Room with club access overlooking Gendarmenmarkt and was upgraded via my Gold status to a Junior Suite on the 5th floor.

The walk to my suite led along a dark corridor with brown doors which frankly has seen better days. You enter your room by sliding your card through a card reader – no smartphone mobile keys here – from which the metal paint had already nearly flaked off.

However, when I entered my suite I was pleasantly surprised. It was very homely with a blue velvet sofa and carpet.

As a welcome gift I received two bottles of still water, a bottle of red wine, some grapes and a sweet in the shape of an edible flower pot on chocolate soil and cake spilling out.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

and

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The view from my window was fabulous despite the area around the Dom undergoing some landscaping work. Once this is done it will be even better.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

The bathroom is not exactly state-of-art design but was spacious with a single sink and shower-integrated bath tub. The amenities were from Crabtree & Evelyn and come in large bottles.

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Inside the club lounge

The Executive Lounge leads off the lobby and is one of largest I have seen. There is lots of sofa seating and also tables to eat or work on.

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The lounge doesn’t serve breakfast. Instead, an area of the main breakfast restaurant is cordoned off for those with lounge access. This was unnecessary on my stay but I suspect that it helps guarantee immediate seating when the hotel is full. You eat from the same buffet wherever you sit.

Dinner in the lounge is served from 18.00 and was well attended when I popped by. It offered a multitude of cold options:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

There were two hot options – a mushroom soup and meatballs with potatoes:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

There were a number of cheeses to choose from as well as some sweets for dessert and, of course, lots of wine and beer as well as non-alcoholic drinks:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

There is more than enough to act as a full meal here if you want to eat quickly or casually before doing some work or heading out into the city.

The gym and pool

The spa and the gym are also located on the ground floor, accessible from the lobby or via a separate lift.

I was positively surprised how big they were given that this is a city hotel. I didn’t have a spa treatment but it is an Elemis-based treatment list. The pool is a good size with a number of loungers but has a bit of a functional feel.

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The gym is large, excellently equipped and has daylight. If you are looking for a hotel with a good fitness centre then you will be happy here.

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and the other end:

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Food and drink at Hilton Berlin

The hotel has only one restaurant/cafe and bar, “listo”, which is based in the centre of the lobby. I had dinner here but alternatively could have also eaten in the bar area as a simpler option.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

It is noticable that the hotel makes an effort to source ingredients locally.

For starter I had the tartare of Mecklenburg beef filet at €18 (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is the state north of Berlin on the Baltic coast and is where I was brought up).

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For my main I had the Brandenburger Pikeperch fish (Brandenburg is the state surrounding Berlin) at an admittedly chunky €37 (not pictured) and a warm chocolate cake for dessert at €14.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

As you can see from the images, the food is well presented.

This is the bar area where you can sit and eat from a more casual menu of burgers etc.

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and

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Obviously, given the location of the hotel, there are plenty of other eating options in close proximity.

Breakfast

Breakfast is offered in the Beletage Restaurant on the mezzanine level of the entrance hall. The space is huge with large windows overlooking the front of the hotel on the Dom side.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Breakfast is served entirely from the buffet, including hot drinks. There is plenty to choose from, both cold and hot. Below you can see the cereal bar:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

There are various breads and pastries, cold cuts, yogurts, salads and salmon. There is also German sparkling wine if you want a sip.

There were a number of jams on offer, including homemade apple and honey jam as well. The hotel even provides a leaflet with the recipe to try at home. I thought this was a cute touch and I took one with me.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

There is no a la carte table service for hot items, but there is a live cooking station where you can get eggs made to order:

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

If you fancy a coffee-to-go on your way out there are cups provided, which I thought was helpful.

Review: the Hilton Berlin hotel

Conclusion

The main selling point of Hilton Berlin is its excellent location. It is the perfect starting point for business, sightseeing, shopping or cultural destinations such as Friedrichstadt-Palast or Museumsinsel (Museum Island). Anything which isn’t walkable can be reached via the U-Bahn station 10 metres from the front door.

I also thought the gym was outstanding and the swimming pool impressive for a city centre hotel. The large lounge means that this is also a good choice for Hilton Honors Diamond members who get free access.

The downside is that the hotel does feel dated in places, especially the corridors, but this is reflected in the price. If you can get a room overlooking the cathedral then you should have a pleasant time.

You can find out more, and book, on the Hilton Berlin website here.

Remember that the Hilton sale is currently running with discounts on weekend stays until 8th April. Full details are in this HfP article.

Rooms for a Saturday night in February and March cost from €110 or 35,000 Hilton Honors points. You will also earn 2,000 bonus Hilton Honors points per stay up to 1st May if you register here for their current promotion.

Berlin remains very cheap by the standards of European capital cities. This hotel is a particular bargain for Hilton Honors elites – you could pay €110 and still get free breakfast as a Hilton Gold and free lounge access as a Hilton Diamond.


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Comments (28)

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  • Gordon says:

    Thanks for this review Connie, I visited Berlin’s in November for the Christmas markets, never stayed at this Hilton but a premier inn 9 mins away in Berlin city centre, it was -2 to -6 and snowing, but worth the visit, Berlin has a very interesting history. As mentioned you have checkpoint Charlie (which is a great photo opportunity) The Brandenburg Gate, parts of the Berlin Wall are still up to view, plenty of museums etc.Our BA return flight was from Gate 22, you exit the lounge through the rear doors and you are at the gate in 30 seconds.

  • Doc says:

    We stayed here mid December for the Christmas markets. You were lucky since we didn’t get upgraded to a suite even as a Diamond member. There were however 2 big conferences going on, so that be reason. Same reason breakfast was chaotic but good selection of food.
    Location is hard to beat.
    The lounge drinks were good but food was a bit hit and miss.
    Decor were definitely dated as you mentioned but not a deal breaker.
    Would still recommend it in Berlin and would still stay again.

    • daveinitalia says:

      I don’t think luck has anything to do with it, this isn’t the first time they’ve had amazing upgrades as a gold member in a Hilton when doing one of these reviews. I’ve been diamond for 12 years (now lifetime) and when I’ve stayed at this hotel I’ve never received a suite. What seems to be happening is Hilton are tipping off the hotel that a review is coming.

      Or am I wrong and have other golds received such amazing upgrades?

      Anyway it’s a nice hotel, I agree with the review on the location and the lounge. I prefer it over the WA

      • jjoohhnn says:

        It doesn’t seem like that amazing an upgrade – up one room category. Conny said she booked a Deluxe room with lounge access. A suite appears to be to the next room category up. Do you always book the room level below a suite also?

        Not to mention, when you look at the photos of the King Deluxe Studio with Lounge Access on Hilton’s website, it looks remarkably similar style/size to the photos above, so I’m not convinced that actually there was an upgrade at all!

        • Rob says:

          Exactly, I think it was a one category upgrade based on what we booked. It’s not as if we booked a base room with no view and got upgraded to a JS with a good view.

          • Brian says:

            Agreed. They aren’t particularly generous with upgrades. I’ve stayed several times and always book cheapest room. Always, and only, get upgraded as Diamond to room with view of the cathedral. Which is fine by me.

      • GeorgeZ says:

        I also stayed several times (mainly for location, pool and breakfast, not a fan of the rooms). I was never upgraded other than one time when I got a slightly bigger room. I even asked a couple of times and it did not go down well so I gave up. But honestly, the rooms and bathrooms are very boring.

  • Ben says:

    I can’t decide between this hotel or the Waldorf, which seems reasonably priced (usual reason too many rooms in Berlin).

    • Rob says:

      Waldorf is substantially smarter because it’s a lot newer – location less good.

      • Mark says:

        The Waldorf does have an U-Bahn entrance even closer than the Hilton’s though and the added convenience of Zoologischer Garten being an S-Bahn station too so more convenient from a travel and connections perspective. Lots of great food options along Kantstrasse too. No cathedral opposite sure, but there is the zoo instead! I’d actually prefer the WA’s location honestly.

      • daveinitalia says:

        I stayed at the WA in 2018 it was nice but the Hilton still gets my regular stays.

        The main thing I remember was they had a reduced menu for diamond members rather than the full buffet (free breakfast for diamond in WA had only been introduced recently at that point), also there’s no lounge but I don’t think WA hotels tend to have one anyway

    • Brian says:

      Go for the Hilton. Location of WA is very unattractive. Spend the saving on nice restaurants!

  • Nick G says:

    We went to Berlin a couple of months ago and stayed at the WA which was amazing but walked round this area sightseeing. I honestly thought Berlin was one of the best city breaks I’ve been on. I agree it wasn’t expensive eating compared to the UK.

    Can throughly recommend using Emyr though!

  • No longer Entitled says:

    I’ve stayed here a few times and really like both the hotel and location. When I was last here in July the saunas were sans clothes and it was being enforced. This may be a plus point or not depending upon your outlook. There is also an excellent cocktail bar attached to the building literally next door to the left when exiting. Highly recommend this hotel and Berlin in general.

  • Alan says:

    Stayed last weekend, upgraded to ‘exec’ room as Diamond. Was one of the poorest exec rooms I’ve stayed in. Not a ‘dome view’ exec, no Nespresso machine, basic bathroom with shower over bath. At least there were slippers. Exec lounge was good, good wine and cheese. Similarly the breakfast offering was strong.

  • Greenpen says:

    Forget about everything except the honey jam! What is it? Also, please make some this weekend and report.

    Given I once went to the W in Singapore purely to have the crab omelette for breakfast, a trip to Berlin might be on the cards!

  • chelseafifi says:

    I agree Berlin is a nice weekend break city, I went 14 months ago and stayed at The Regent via FHR & 3 nights for 2 offer, really lovely hotel, breakfast was amazing, great central location, definitely recommend if the price works

    • Andrew says:

      And elite recognition/credit to IHG out of interest?

    • Blair Waldorf Salad says:

      I loved the Regent and was on the IHG Lux Life rate rathet than FHR. I got 6pm checkout which felt astonishing for IHG where a Crowne Plaza or Kimpton thinks it is doing you a massive favour with 1pm

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