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Hotels in Mitte, Berlin: Central Stays Guide

Updated 4 July 2026 · 22 real hotels

In short, Hotels in Mitte, Berlin

Mitte is Berlin's historic and geographic centre, home to landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island and Unter den Linden, making it a strong base for first-time visitors and anyone who wants walkable access to the city's main sights. It suits couples, cultural travellers and business visitors well, though those seeking Berlin's nightlife scene may prefer Mitte as a comfortable hub rather than a destination in itself.

Staying in Mitte, Berlin

Mitte, which simply means 'middle' in German, sits at the heart of Berlin and contains a remarkable concentration of the city's most visited places. Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Museum Island, the Berlin Cathedral and Checkpoint Charlie are all within this district, meaning guests can reach major attractions on foot rather than relying on public transport. Unter den Linden, the famous tree-lined boulevard, runs east to west through the area and gives the neighbourhood a formal, grand character that contrasts with Berlin's grittier outer districts. Prices for accommodation here tend to run slightly higher than the city average, reflecting the central location, but the range is broad: from practical three-star options around 106 €/night to landmark five-star hotels approaching 350 €/night.

Transport connections from Mitte are excellent. Several S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines cross the district, and Friedrichstrasse station serves as a major interchange. Berlin Hauptbahnhof, the city's central rail hub, sits on the western edge of Mitte, making arrival by train from other German cities or from abroad straightforward. The area is also well served by tram routes that connect into Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain. In terms of daily life, Mitte offers a mix of upscale restaurants, well-known museums and some of the city's most recognisable architecture, though visitors looking for local neighbourhood atmosphere or Berlin's creative subculture will find more of that in surrounding districts like Kreuzberg or Neukölln.

Our selection in Mitte

HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
Holiday Inn Express Berlin - Alexanderplatz by IHGMitte★ 4.5102 €/nuit
Premier Inn Berlin AlexanderplatzMitte★ 4.274 €/nuit
Melia Berlin ★★★★★Mitte★ 4.5107 €/nuit
Motel One Berlin-AlexanderplatzMitte★ 4.589 €/nuit
H4 Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzMitte★ 4.492 €/nuit
The Social Hub Berlin ★★★★Mitte★ 4.487 €/nuit
H2 Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzMitte★ 4.3100 €/nuit
Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz ★★★★★Mitte★ 4.1100 €/nuit
Living Hotel Großer KurfürstMitte★ 4.488 €/nuit
Hotel Gat Point Charlie BerlinMitte★ 4.482 €/nuit

Frequently asked questions

Is Mitte a safe area to stay in Berlin?+

Mitte is generally considered one of the safer areas of Berlin for tourists. It is busy during the day with visitors and commuters, and the presence of major hotels, government buildings and cultural institutions means the streets are well maintained. As with any city centre, normal precautions around pickpocketing in crowded tourist spots apply, but there are no particular safety concerns that would discourage staying here.

What is the best hotel in Mitte, Berlin?+

Based on guest ratings from the hotels listed here, the Hotel Adlon Kempinski leads with a score of 4.8 out of 5 and sits directly beside the Brandenburg Gate, making it both the highest-rated and the most iconic address in the area, at 349 €/night. For a strong balance of rating and price, the Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Mitte and Hotel Aquino Berlin both score 4.6 out of 5 starting from 106 €/night.

How much does a hotel in Mitte, Berlin cost per night?+

Prices in Mitte range considerably depending on category and season. Among the hotels listed on this page, rates start at around 106 €/night for three-star and four-star options such as Hotel Aquino Berlin and the Mercure Hotel & Residenz Checkpoint Charlie. Mid-range four-star and four-and-a-half-star hotels like the Adina Apartment Hotel, NH Collection Berlin Mitte Friedrichstrasse and Melia Berlin sit between 110 and 114 €/night. The Hilton Berlin comes in at 151 €/night, while the Hotel De Rome reaches 241 €/night and the Hotel Adlon Kempinski 349 €/night.

Is Mitte well connected by public transport?+

Yes. Mitte is one of the best-connected districts in Berlin. Friedrichstrasse station is a major S-Bahn and U-Bahn hub in the heart of the area, and Berlin Hauptbahnhof sits on its western edge for intercity and international rail connections. Several tram lines supplement the rail network, and bus routes cover the district thoroughly. The central location also means many of Berlin's main attractions are reachable on foot, which reduces the need for public transport during the day.

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