In Schöneberg's 'gay village', Axel cheekily bills itself as hetero-friendly, but is squarely aimed at the gay community. The soundproof rooms are stylish, if on the small side, and come with king-sized beds, bathrobes and above-average amenities. Follow a workout in the rooftop gym with a sauna or a soak in the outdoor hot tub. Optional breakfast is €12.70.
Axel Hotel Berlin
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