10 Cheapest Marriott Hotels In Berlin
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The cheapest luxury Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Berlin are:

Read on to learn more about the best Marriott hotels in Berlin to find out whether they are right for you, given their price.

For something completely different, we have reviewed the cheapest Marriott Bonvoy ski hotels along with the cheapest Four Seasons hotels in the world for those who want to splurge.

The prices in this article are based on a stay of 16-20 July 2024. Rates were correct at the time of writing.

Remember to book any luxury hotels via our luxury travel concierge for extra free benefits. You also get all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points and perks when you book via our concierge.

Interestingly, our concierge only offers free benefits at some of the most luxurious Marriotts in Berlin, and these are currently considered to be the Ritz-Carlton, Berlin, The Westin Grand Berlin, and the Berlin Marriott Hotel.

1. Courtyard Berlin City Center

Courtyard Berlin City Center is not luxurious, but it has been recently renovated, and it is located near Checkpoint Charli. There are a number of budget Marriott hotels in Berlin beyond the Courtyard. There are currently three Moxy hotels in Berlin, the cheapest being the Moxy Berlin Airport, which offers rooms for under €100 per night.

Prices here in July start at around €138 EUR per night, making this the cheapest luxury Marriott hotel in Berlin in our listing but not one that we would reccomend to luxury travelers. This is a budget hotel.

2. Sheraton Berlin Grand Hotel Esplanade

For something more luxurious, try the Sheraton Berlin Grand Hotel Esplanade, an urban oasis of sleek design in the heart of the city’s cultural district.

Accommodation is just steps from world-class art museums, music, theatre, and shopping at Kurfuerstendamm and the famous shopping center KaDeWe, and prices here in July start at around €150 EUR per night.

3. JW Marriott Berlin

JW Marriott Berlin is located just off Potsdamer Platz, our hotel is just a short walk away from the city’s main attractions. Take a stroll to Brandenburg Gate or the historic Reichstag building for a sneak peek into Berlin’s past, or visit the famous KaDeWe or Galeries Lafayette for shopping.

Elegant guest rooms offer great views over Potsdamer Platz Tiergarten Park or the embassy quarters and invite you to unwind after a busy day. Relax in the wellness area with a swimming pool, sauna, steam bath, or work out in the fitness center.

Prices here in July start at around €167 EUR per night, which is unusually cheap for a JW Marriott. In fact, JW hotels tend to cost more than standard Marriotts or Westins, so pricing the JW Marriott below the Westin and Marriott hardly ever happens.

4. Provocateur, Berlin, a Member of Design Hotels™

Provocateur, Berlin, a Member of Design Hotels™ is a boutique and lifestyle hotel and is a shamelessly sensual hotel.

Its outstanding interior was designed by Saar Zafrir, who has a passion for design. All 58 rooms are original and stylish. Enjoy the Golden Phoenix restaurant by Berlin’s creative chef, The Duc Ngo, and Provocateur Bar, which is based on the award-winning Roomers Bar in Frankfurt.

Prices here in July start at around €174 EUR per night for a Marmite style hotel. Provocateur, Berlin is one that you may well love. Its style and ambiance are unique.

5. The Westin Grand Berlin

The Westin Grand Berlin is located at the Boulevard Unter den Linden in the middle of the Berlin city, and close to the main station, historical landmarks and the government district.

The sweeping lobby is renowned for its unique staircase and a 30 m high atrium. Guestrooms and suites all feature the signature Heavenly® Bed for restful sleep. Superior rooms offer views of the Boulevard, looking left to Brandenburg Gate and right to the Berlin Dome. Garden rooms overlook the idyllic garden and promise nature and silence in a vibrant city.

Prices here in July start at around €215 EUR per night.

6. Berlin Marriott Hotel

The Berlin Marriott Hotel is located at the pulsating Potsdamer Platz and is built right on the remnants of the former Wall where East and West unite.

The hotel is within walking distance of the Brandenburg Gate and is the ideal starting point to discover Berlin’s historical sights, such as Checkpoint Charlie or the Reichstag while experiencing the city’s unique vibrancy, creative energy, and edgy scene.

The imposing and open 10-story atrium welcomes guests to the buzzing ‘Great Room.’ In the Lobby Lounge, the day begins with freshly brewed coffee or a light breakfast; in the evening, cocktails or craft beers are served accompanied by pleasant music.

City View accommodations have been upgraded City View accommodations and offer scenic views of Berlin. There’s also a high-end fitness center (24/7) with a wellness area, including a pool, sauna, and infrared seats.

The American steakhouse “Midtown Grill,” Hot Dog Diner “The Big Dog,” and the “Lobby Lounge” with creative pastry variation offerings
Mobile Guest Services, including check-in, room key, and service or dining requests.

Prices here in July start at around €213 EUR per night, so very similar to the Westin above.

7. Sir Savigny Hotel, Berlin, a Member of Design Hotels™

Sir Savigny Hotel, Berlin, a Member of Design Hotels™ is part of Marriott and part of Design hotels. It is also one of the smallest hotels in our listing, with just 44 rooms.

This hotel is also set in a historic building that dates back to 1893. Decor is a mix of cool metals, cozy calfskins, and wood, while Art Nouveau elements complement mid-century modern details.

The sleekly designed by Baranowitz + Kronenberg and includes Sir Savigny’s burger bar, The Butcher, which presents drinks and perfect burgers made from Scottish Aberdeen Angus beef; at the hotel’s beguiling bar; and at the garden, a private green oasis in the middle of Charlottenburg for the enjoyment of hotel guests and Berlin locals.

Prices here in July start at around €214 EUR per night for an extremely original and fun hotel.

8. Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection

Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection is a boutique hotel in Berlin located in the Charlottenburg locality of Berlin with Messe Berlin convention center, Tiergarten and the Berlin Zoo nearby.

From this enviable location, guests enjoy an impeccable blend of luxury, history, culture, and lifestyle. Relax in sophisticated rooms and suites, where amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, luxury bedding, spacious bathrooms, and one-of-a-kind décor details await. Recharge and reboot in the contemporary fitness center, dine at the excellent restaurant, and revive in the rooftop spa with panoramic views of the Berlin skyline.

Prices here in July start at around €217 EUR per night for a unique hotel draped in various shades of grey.

9. Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection

Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection is a brilliant boutique hotel that sits within the Marriott umbrella. This 5-star hotel is conveniently located in Friedrichstadt, Berlin, and offers guests a glimpse into the elegant, deep-blue world of Prussia’s legacy.

Seventy-five restful rooms and 17 exclusive suites offer a balance of formality and a sense of freedom. The strategically chosen location opposite the French Dom showcases the grandeur of Berlin. At the same time, the architectural ensemble of the Konzerthaus and the Deutscher Dom across the square serves as a reminder of Prussian religious tolerance and humility.

With inspiring interior design, a contemporary look that embraces bold colors, and superb restaurants, including one that spills out onto the pavement, this hotel appeals to those looking for something special. Pick one of the rooms at the top of the building with a balcony that overlooks the Berlin skyline.

Prices here in July start at around €223 EUR per night for another original and fun boutique hotel.

10. The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin

The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is located in a grand, 1920s building on Potsdamer Platz where once The Wall divided East and West.

Woven into Berlin’s compelling and controversial history, The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is both authentic to the 1920s heyday and remains a testament to the city’s ongoing transformation.

After the hotel’s complete renovation in 2019, exquisite Art Deco design and glamorous references to Berlin’s golden era let past and present converge to create a captivating backdrop. The foyer is vast, with the grandest marble staircase you will ever see.

Communal areas are beautifully refurbished with modern, colorful touches. The rooms are also stunning here too and generous in size.

Staying at the Ritz-Carlton, Berlin, means finding yourself in the city’s heart. The hotel neighbors Berlin’s largest inner city park, “Tiergarten,” the Berlin Philharmonic, Mies van der Rohe’s New National Gallery, and the “Gemäldegalerie” art museum. It is just a leisurely seven-minute walk to Brandenburg Gate.

Richly designed and residential in feel, the 303 guest rooms, including 41 suites, combine Art Deco details with contemporary touches and hand-selected furnishings that recapture the essence of the glamorous 20s era.

Guests can savor various culinary experiences: POTS represents modern German cuisine, while the elegant The Lounge pampers guests with quality teas and its own menu. The Curtain Club is one of the city’s top bars and completes the luxury hotel’s culinary ensemble.

The hotel’s wellness space comprises a 24-hour fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment complemented by a steam room, Finnish sauna, pool with countercurrent system, and relaxation area.

Prices here in July start at around €348 EUR per night. The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin, is the most expensive Marriott hotel in Berlin and arguably the best.

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