Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel
The German capital is many cities in one. Discover them all at the Catalonia Berlin Mitte. The central location will let you walk to Alexanderplatz and is very well connected with the public transport network. Whether you are here as a couple, a family or for business, you will love the hotel’s industrial design that reflects the essence of Berlin through exposed architectural elements and graffiti art by local artists on each floor.
Recharge your batteries in the morning with our breakfast buffet before hitting the sights and, if you need a break, our modernGastrobar is there with cocktails and culinary specialities that you can also enjoy on the welcoming courtyard terrace. If you want to organise a corporate or private event, our Konferenz rooms are equipped with everything you need. Berlin has lots to offer!
Stay in a hotel that reflects the unique character of Berlin, both in the public areas and in the rooms. It occupies a building dating from 1911, with an austere façade, the typical garage entrance of the time and a large central courtyard. In the past, it housed a tie factory, a jewelry workshop and even the STASI, the GDR police station in East Berlin during the Cold War.
Inspired by the industrial style, the famous interior designer firm Denis Von Arend from Barcelona opted for a design with bare walls that give prominence to the walls, beams and other architectural elements of the building. In addition, on each of the floors you will be surprised by colorful graffiti painted by Berlin artists.
Stay in one of the 131 rooms at the Catalonia Berlin Mitte, all of them spacious and bright, with a clean design in light tones, very much in the Germanic style, and cozy parquet floors. The junior suites are the star of our rooms, as they have a seating area with armchairs for you to rest, a Nespresso coffee machine and the possibility of choosing the pillow that best suits your needs. If you want to keep fit during your stay, in our fitness room you will find everything you need to continue your exercise routine. Afterwards, relax in our sauna or treat yourself to a massage without having to leave your room.
Before heading out to explore the city in the morning, refuel at our full breakfast buffet. You can order eggs as you like, cooked at the moment, as well as a large selection of cold meats and cheeses, smoked salmon, natural fruit, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. During the day or when you return to the hotel at night, nothing better than a glass of wine or a cocktail at Gastrobar Kunstwerk, a modern space in dark colors with touches of gold where you can relax and has a beautiful terrace with a pergola in the inner courtyard . You can also try one of the specialties on the menu, such as beef fricandó or flammkuchen, a German-style pizza.
In case you come to Berlin for work, you will enjoy free Wi-Fi connection throughout the hotel, work desks with plugs for your laptop in the lobby, and 2 meeting rooms with capacity for up to 120 people. Organize your corporate events in our Konferenz rooms, equipped with the latest audiovisual technology and catering service so that everything goes as planned.
From the Catalonia Berlin Mitte hotel you can walk to Museum Island, the Berliner Dom (the cathedral) and the Nikoleiviertel, the entertainment and restaurant area, in just 15 minutes, and the well-known Alexanderplatz in about 20 minutes. You can also get around like most locals do, by bike. If you bring your own, you can park it in our interior patio or we will help you rent one during your visit.
In addition, in front of the hotel is the Heinrich Heine metro stop and it is close to other methods of public transport, which will connect you with the main points of interest, such as Messe Berlin, the city's congress fair, the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, seat of the German government, the enormous Tiergarten, the alternative neighborhood of Kreuzberg or Checkpoint Charlie, the most famous of the border crossings of the Berlin Wall, which divided the city into two parts until its fall in 1989.