Pros

  • Central location on Rosenthaler Platz
  • Colorful hallways and individually decorated rooms
  • Restaurant with garden courtyard
  • Rooftop bar and terrace
  • Bike and Segway rentals offered
  • Free walking tours of city
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Focus on environmental sustainability
  • Hosts regular series of historical talks
  • Babysitting booking services available
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Cons

  • Toiletries must be picked up in lobby
  • No in-room air-conditioning or mini-fridge
  • No fitness center
  • Fee for off-site parking
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Bottom Line

Overlooking Rosenthaler Platz, The Circus Hotel sits across the busy intersection from its older sibling, The Circus Hostel. The latter's success as a backpacker's destination lead to the opening of this 65-room boutique property catering to a hip crowd with a little more disposable income, but the rates are still less than at other mid-range properties in Berlin. Late breakfasts, bike rentals, and free walking tours led by knowledgeable staff all make this eclectic hotel stand out from the crowd, but the laudable eco-friendly and sustainable policies come with a downside -- no air-conditioning, which can be a deal breaker on hot summer nights. Travelers seeking more creature comforts in the city center can check the Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hauptbahnhof to the west, which also has a pool for only slightly higher rates.

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Oyster Hotel Review

The Circus Hotel

Scene

Colorful, artistic boutique property in a bustling neighborhood

The funky rooms and sustainable philosophy of The Circus Hotel appeals to a younger, more adventurous crowd who make up most of the guests hanging in the garden courtyard or having a drink on the rooftop terrace. The small lobby has helpful information, umbrellas, and staff on hand to book tours or rent the hotel's green transportation. Renovations made after our visit brought a contemporary, stylish look to this space. Hallways and stairwells leading to rooms have electric hues like hot pink and pear green with intertwining mural designs.

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Location

Part of busy Rosenthaler Platz in city center, near array of attractions

The Circus Hotel is in the city center of Berlin, in the Mitte district off of Rosenthaler Platz, a massive intersection of five roads and public transportation lines. It's right across from Rosenthaler Platz subway station, surrounded by galleries, bars, restaurants, and shopping. Berlin is the capital of Germany, best known for its nightlife (restaurants and bars stay open late), cafes, museums, palaces, street art, and historic sights. Berlin Tegel Airport is about a 25-minute drive northwest, while Berlin Schönefeld Airport is about 35 minutes south via public transport.

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Rooms

Dark wood floors, interesting decor, and no air-conditioning

The individually designed rooms vary in layout and furnishings, but all have dark wood floors grounding bright color schemes. Wild patterns run across walls, pillows, and bedspreads with quirky art and furniture filling the room. A desk and chair is standard along with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV, but there's no mini-fridge. That, along with no air-conditioning, poses a problem during the summer, with loud fans and windows that open to noisy streets the only recourse against the heat. The modern bathrooms have glass walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads, but guests must pick up toiletries from the front desk.

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Features

Free walking tours, rooftop terrace bar, and garden courtyard

The ground floor restaurant Fabisch specializes in local, seasonal cuisine as well as German beers and wines. It has a lovely garden courtyard with sculptural curiosities and a bubbling fountain with shaded seating. A rooftop terrace let's guests enjoy views of the city with a beer or coffee and operates on a self-serve honesty policy. Bicycle and Segway rentals are available in the lobby along with tour and babysitting booking services. The staff conduct various free walking tours of the city to different locations each week, and there's a regular weekly tour of Berlin's thriving street art scene.

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Oyster Hotel Review

The Circus Hotel

Scene

Colorful, artistic boutique property in a bustling neighborhood

The funky rooms and sustainable philosophy of The Circus Hotel appeals to a younger, more adventurous crowd who make up most of the guests hanging in the garden courtyard or having a drink on the rooftop terrace. The small lobby has helpful information, umbrellas, and staff on hand to book tours or rent the hotel's green transportation. Renovations made after our visit brought a contemporary, stylish look to this space. Hallways and stairwells leading to rooms have electric hues like hot pink and pear green with intertwining mural designs.

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Location

Part of busy Rosenthaler Platz in city center, near array of attractions

The Circus Hotel is in the city center of Berlin, in the Mitte district off of Rosenthaler Platz, a massive intersection of five roads and public transportation lines. It's right across from Rosenthaler Platz subway station, surrounded by galleries, bars, restaurants, and shopping. Berlin is the capital of Germany, best known for its nightlife (restaurants and bars stay open late), cafes, museums, palaces, street art, and historic sights. Berlin Tegel Airport is about a 25-minute drive northwest, while Berlin Schönefeld Airport is about 35 minutes south via public transport.

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Rooms

Dark wood floors, interesting decor, and no air-conditioning

The individually designed rooms vary in layout and furnishings, but all have dark wood floors grounding bright color schemes. Wild patterns run across walls, pillows, and bedspreads with quirky art and furniture filling the room. A desk and chair is standard along with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV, but there's no mini-fridge. That, along with no air-conditioning, poses a problem during the summer, with loud fans and windows that open to noisy streets the only recourse against the heat. The modern bathrooms have glass walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads, but guests must pick up toiletries from the front desk.

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Features

Free walking tours, rooftop terrace bar, and garden courtyard

The ground floor restaurant Fabisch specializes in local, seasonal cuisine as well as German beers and wines. It has a lovely garden courtyard with sculptural curiosities and a bubbling fountain with shaded seating. A rooftop terrace let's guests enjoy views of the city with a beer or coffee and operates on a self-serve honesty policy. Bicycle and Segway rentals are available in the lobby along with tour and babysitting booking services. The staff conduct various free walking tours of the city to different locations each week, and there's a regular weekly tour of Berlin's thriving street art scene.

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Best Rates

Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Supervised Kids Activities

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