B&B Berlin

    853 Bed and Breakfasts in Berlin, Land Berlin, Germany

    Your stay in a B&B Berlin

    Berlin - where history and modernity converge. Explore the remains of the Berlin Wall, poignant sites like the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie, or engage in the fashionable design scene and the eminent Humboldt Forum. A B&B Berlin near the TV Tower or the East Side Gallery is an ideal introduction to Berlin's compelling story.

    B&B Berlin
    Things to see in Berlin

    If you only have two days, the sights not to miss are the political centre with the Reichstag building and the striking glass dome in Berlin-Mitte. A guided tour of the German Bundestag may allow you to join a plenary session and bump into well-known politicians. If you're not into politics, the Glass Dome can also be visited separately. After a photo at the Brandenburg Gate and paying respects at the Holocaust Memorial, our tour continues along the Unter den Linden promenade, past the Hotel Adlon towards Museum Island, Berlin Cathedral and on to Alexanderplatz and the famous TV Tower until you reach your B&B Berlin.

    Charlottenburg - B&B Berlin
    Best Areas to stay in Berlin

    Berlin is a captivating city with numerous intriguing accommodation possibilities. It largely depends on your mood. If you prefer a lively, trendy atmosphere, neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg or Prenzlauer Berg might appeal. Mitte is a central option, putting you close to many major attractions, or if you have a higher budget, you might consider luxury B&Bs in the Charlottenburg area. If, on the other hand, you want to live like a local for a few days, you could always look for apartments or vacation homes.

    Sanssouci Park -  BB Berlin
    Things to discover in Berlin

    Berlin or Hamburg - where was the currywurst invented? It's an age-old argument, but the first patent was officially registered by Herta Heuwer from Berlin in 1949. You'll be spoilt for good snack bars all over the city offering the sausage with its legendary curry sauce. Other must-try specialities include Berliner Pfannkuchen, Hoppelpoppel and Bouletten, a kind of meat patty. Notable sights outside the city include Sanssouci Palace, its impressive park in Potsdam and Tempelhofer Feld on the former Tempelhof Airport, which closed in 2008.

    Ideal Travel Time and Transportation Tips

    Skip the Christmas market rush and opt for a summer break between May and September in Berlin, basking in the ample sunshine. Pedal through the city's delights on a guided bike tour, hitting hotspots like Victory Column and Great Tiergarten Park. Summer spices it up with countryside festivals and open terraces at Hackescher Markt. Check the stunning city views from Humboldt Forum's roof terrace. Get onboard with BVG's transport—buses, trams, and underground trains, easily accessible via the ticket app or station ticket machines.

    On the trail of the Berlin Wall

    The world-famous Berlin Wall separated East and West Berlin during the Cold War. More than 30 years after the fall of the Wall, only fragments remain to remind us of the time that was characterised by lack of freedom and contempt for humanity. Experience the emotional weight of art such as the famous brotherly kiss at the East Side Gallery in Berlin Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain. Discover remnants at former sites like Bornholmer Strasse, the Berlin Wall Memorial, and Potsdamer Platz, offering profound glimpses into a pivotal part of history.