The Quentin Design Hotel Berlin is a modern, well-designed hotel that does not skimp on aesthetic or comfort. Shoppers can delight in the Quentin Design Hotel Berlin’s proximity to the Kurfurstendamm shopping district and the massive KaDeWe department store (Europe’s largest). Socialites can enjoy the nightlife of Shoneberg in the Fuggerstrabe area. This is Berlin’s “gay district” that extends an equally welcoming arm to straight couples. Despite the Quentin Design Hotel Berlin’s location to these busy parts of a busy city, the hotel itself sits on a quiet residential side street making for short walks back for a peaceful night’s sleep. There are also several U-Bahn stations in the area to whisk you away to all the must-see destinations in Berlin.
On the inside, the Quentin Design Hotel Berlin manages to pack in little tasteful details everywhere you look. Well-chosen photography hangs in the lobby and in the rooms and small statues and sculptures sit alongside dry flower displays on many of the hotel’s flat surfaces. Our room felt clean and stylish with an LCD TV, a large bed (with great pillows—a rare hotel treat), free internet, and a fantastic, cool shower and bath area. We did not eat at the hotel as we found plenty of food choices in the area but the dining space looked very comfortable and the food looked good.
Pictures of the Quentin Design Hotel Berlin accurately show what is in store. We were not disappointed.

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