Lietzenburger Str. 13-15, Berlin, Germany | (888) 710-7049
Great location near the U-Bahn train
station, shopping, and nightlife
Trendy rooms with upscale
amenities including minibars, electronic safes, and bathrobes
Suites with panoramic
city views and separate soaking tubs
Popular on-site American restaurant and bar
Rooftop fitness center
with sauna and outdoor covered whirlpool
Attractive courtyard with seating
Self-service laundry facilities
Room service available
Free Wi-Fi
Small standard rooms with
very dark decor
Tiny bathrooms with little
privacy
Breakfast not included in most room rates
A trendy boutique hotel in the
heart of Berlin’s Schöneberg
gay district, the 87-room, four-pearl Axel Hotel Berlin is a gay-friendly property, but all travelers delight in its ultra-modern decor and great location near
attractions, nightlife, and public transportation. With a
popular restaurant and bar, rooftop fitness center, and other
attractive amenities, it’s a comfortable and convenient base from which to
explore the city. Rooms have plenty of posh touches, such as minibars, bathrobes, and free Wi-Fi, and some suites have excellent views. But many guests find the
black-dominated decor and small standard rooms simply too stark, dark, and cramped. As an alternative, travelers
seeking to stay in Schöneberg
could try the Mercure Hotel Berlin Zentrum, a less striking property that usually has lower rates.
Scene
Hip, trendy hotel with sleek, ultra-modern, extremely dark decor
The Axel's exterior’s black stucco, circular design accented by narrow, slit-like windows
provides a hint to guests that this hotel is far from cookie-cutter standard. A colorful poster in one entrance announces “anything can happen.”
Once inside, sleek, ultra-modern black decor dominates with black tile
floors and walls that are accented by white and gold square armchairs
facing each other under floor-to-ceiling windows. The richly colored, gold
front desk with gold decorative lighting above has a large framed black and
white print of a muscular male athlete. The
street-level Hamburger Mary’s restaurant and bar is a stark departure from the
dark, minimalist design of the hotel lobby. Its kitschy space features fire-engine red walls lined with movie memorabilia and various couches and chairs. The hotel's bar is small and brightly lit with tan-wood accents. The black decor continues in halls on the upper
floors, leading to the rooftop fitness area where even the small workout room
is decorated with black walls and bright red floors. Other areas near it are
brightly illuminated by natural light, including an indoor area with lounge
chairs overlooking the city and an outdoor, covered whirlpool. There's also a popular rooftop space and a street-level courtyard with stainless
tables and chairs, plants, trees and a grassy area where large, egg-shaped stones are scattered.
Location
Great location near U-Bahn train station, shopping, and Schöneberg nightlife
The Axel Hotel is in the heart of
Berlin’s Schöneberg
neighborhood, once the center of the city’s famous cabaret nightlife of the
1920s. It’s largely a gay community today, surrounded by a lively entertainment
scene with bars, discos, restaurants, and coffee shops. Conveniently situated in
what was once West Berlin, it's a four-minute walk to the Wittemburg Platz
U-Bahn train station and equally near the legendary, upscale KaDeWe department
store. It’s about a 15-minute walk to the Berlin Zoological Garden. Both Tegel
and Schoenberg Airports are approximately 30 minutes by car (depending on traffic)
or 40 to 50 minutes by train. Public parking is adjacent to the hotel.
Rooms
Small, dark and ultra-modern with tiny bathrooms but upscale amenities
Rooms are starkly decorated and
stylishly ultra-modern with either all-black decor or a black and tan
combination on the walls and accent furniture. The standard City Rooms are cramped
even by European standards with little storage space for clothes other than a nightstand
and a few hangers above it. Rooms have large, brass-framed windows, illuminating an otherwise very dark
space, and small writing desks. All rooms have divided bathroom spaces: Tiny toilet areas separated by a sliding door and simple white and black
vanity sinks. The showers are not for the modest, with a clear, red-tinted glass-enclosed stall in clear view of the bedroom. Some suites have double sinks and separate tubs in addition to showers. All
rooms have king-size beds, wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi,
minibars, electronic safes, robes and slippers. Suites offer more space with separate sitting areas, more light, and better views. Full suites on the top floor
have an impressive panoramic view and a small balcony. Some guests find the
street noise a distraction on the lower floors.
Features
Popular restaurant and bar, stylish rooftop fitness center with outdoor, covered whirlpool, sauna
Hamburger Mary’s serves American
cuisine in a gaudy, light-hearted setting, including a morning breakfast buffet
not included in the standard room rate. The restaurant has outside seating and a small bar and
offers karaoke on some evenings. The rooftop fitness and relaxation area has a covered whirlpool on
an outdoor deck, sauna, steam room, a small workout room with weight lifting
and cardio equipment, lounge chairs next to common showers and an outdoor deck.
An adjacent terrace is open only for special events, and meeting space is
available for up to 40 people. A bicycle rental facility is just outside the
entrance. Self-service laundry facilities and a computer station are available.