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Grand Hyatt Berlin

Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Condé Nast Readers' Choice '25
Google 4.6
Overall 77
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$167
3 Nov 2026
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$1,665
4 Dec 2026
Median nightly
$193
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Cheapest week
5 to 11 Aug
4% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Readers' Choice 2025 · 2017

Character and identity

A José Rafael Moneo design in sandstone, this 342-room hotel anchors the Potsdamer Platz development with a minimalist architectural language: a crystal-shaped roof light, Lebanese cedarwood, black granite, stucco posts, backlit alabaster walls, and a soaring atrium lobby. Rooms run to cherrywood and marble with Bang & Olufsen televisions. Vox stages Berlin's largest open show kitchen alongside sushi and a bar carrying more than 240 whiskeys, while Mesa works a German menu on leather-coated tables. There's also an Italian restaurant, a cocktail bar, and a spa. Service is polished and quietly contemporary rather than formal-traditional.

Who's it for

Best for:
Design-minded urbanists and couples who want central Berlin on their doorstep, with the U-Bahn, the former Wall site, and Mitte's cultural quarter within easy reach. Whisky drinkers and food-led travellers will get the most from Vox; business guests appreciate the scale, the meeting infrastructure, and the spa for decompressing between days.

Should look elsewhere:
If you want a historic Berlin grande dame with classical interiors and old-world ceremony, the minimalist register here will feel cool. Families chasing resort amenities, or anyone hoping for a quiet, residential neighbourhood feel, should look to Charlottenburg or Mitte proper.

Bottom line

The pull here is location plus architecture: an "amazing" Potsdamer Platz address inside a serious piece of Moneo design, with cooking at Vox that justifies a dinner reservation in its own right. Book it if you value contemporary minimalism over period grandeur; a higher room category gets you the marble-and-cherrywood materials at their best, and shoulder-season rates reward flexible dates.

Location

Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2, 10785 Berlin, Germany · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

70 features
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi in public areas
Public internet workstation
Restaurant
Bar
Table service
Buffet dinner
Room service
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet
Smoke-free property
Credit cards

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