My hOtel: Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt
I visited Berlin for the first time ever in early March 2013 to attend ITB, Europe’s largest travel exhibition. I had a little bit more time than I anticipated to explore the city and I must say: I was very impressed with what I saw. Which obviously means I need to go back with Mr. O and get to know the city better.
During my stay in the city, I tried 2 hotels – the last one being the Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt, centrally located in East Berlin. And I have good things to report indeed.

The Sofitel Berlin façade
Pre-Arrival
- Was there any pre-arrival communication by the hotel with myself via email or social media?
No.
- Did I try to engage the hotel via Twitter? Did the hotel interact with me and made me feel welcome/special?
I did try a tweet or two, but the hotel’s twitter account is inactive.
- Has the hotel tried to gather any personal information (e.g. preferences) prior to my stay?
No.
Arrival

I loved the reception area
- The wow factor! What was the hotel decor style?
Very modern and sleek. The decor of the lobby areas was very nice. It isn’t a “huge” hotel, and quite compact, but whoever designed it, tried to maximise space.
- How quick and efficient was the hotel check-in?
Very good. There was no queue, which obviously helps and the ladies at reception were lovely.
- Was I addressed by name once reservation has been located? (it is all about the small details, some others are outstanding with this, and I love it, like I do when I board an airplane)
Everytime, Ms O’Reilly this, Ms. O’Reilly that – and with great smiles. Was quite impressed.
- Did I get an upgrade from my confirmed pre-booked room type?
No. I was confirmed a superior double and that is what I got.
- Did I feel genuinely welcomed by the hotel staff?
Overall, yes – I also noticed that most staff members were female, which is quite different than usual. I did see a gentleman at some point.
- Luggage – how many people did I have to tip before the luggage made it safely to my room? This is cultural, I know
I only had my carry-on luggage as was “able” to get to the room by myself.
- WiFi – was I told anything about it? Was there a charge?
WiFi is free for all guests, and I was given the respective codes at check-in.
Room Experience

Nice, simple and comfortable rooms
- First impressions – décor, size and wow factor
The room wasn’t huge, quite compact indeed, but had everything I needed. Modern decor and a great view of Gendarmenmarkt square!
- Welcome amenity
The standard Sofitel bottle of Evian and some fruit. Nothing particularly special.
- The bed
I love Sofitel’s “My Bed” and slept really well. Actually difficult to get out of bed the next day. Love the pillows.
- Closet/Wardrobe – proper hangers or those annoying ones where you need a PhD to get them out one by one? This is a personal pet peeve of mine. I can’t stand them.
All as needed. Had lots of hangers, and of various types.
Sadly, no. But had Bose sound system/alarm clock. For a second I thought I was going to be able to charge my phone!
- Bathrobes and slippers
Yes, as standard.
- Coffee and Tea
No in-room facilities – I did have a look as I know many of you appreciate them. I honestly never use them.
- Free bottled water?
Yes, Evian

One could call this a room with a view!
- Magazine selection – had some nice surprises and doesn’t happen often enough!
Nothing in particular.
- Power sockets in useful places – we have more and more devices and we know where we want them! By the bed, by the working area.
There were some plugs by the bed, which is good for phone etc. But needed a few more!

I have a thing for well-designed bathrooms…
- First impressions – décor, size and wow factor
Really modern and actually very nice. I love “dark” bathrooms and this one combined black and white very well. The main door doubled as the toilet door (I can’t say loo or half the world won’t understand me!), which was tricky at times, but nothing to worry about.
- Bath, shower and taps – I am looking for Duravits and Hansgrohes (or other fab brands) around the world. How fab was the shower? And a little pet peeve.. was I able to operate the shower without asking Mr. O for help?
Yes yes yes, all fab. The shower room was really quite nice. And we were in the land of Duravit!
- Towels – yes, please! How many and how soft and lovely?
They were quite good, soft and fluffy. I had two sets which was great (as staying on my own).
- Toiletries – own brand, super brand, baby ones or proper ones?
I was expecting Hermés, but got baby Lanvin instead, which was a very nice surprise. Very good quality products. I love the whole “French brand thing” that the Sofitel has as a concept.
- Amenity kit – I don’t want more sewing kits thank you very much, but I will need a shower cap.
It was very cleverly disguised inside a box, which was actually a very good idea. Space saving and also made the whole experience more luxurious and discrete.
- Hairdryer – is it a human one, or just something stuck to a wall that only makes noise?
It was easy to find but I didn’t need to use it.
Breakfast

The breakfast room at Sofitel Berlin
- Décor of breakfast room
Breakfast was served until 12pm (Saturday and Sunday), which I took full advantage of (obviously!). It was large room but a little bit soulless, in my opinion.
- The spread (inc yumminess)
Very nice – I love Sofitel’s range of juices (always more than the usual orange, apple and grapefruit). I had strawberry and mango (not together!). Always fab bread and viennoiserie and local delicacies (cured meats, cheese, etc).
Bar
There is no bar as such, but this is surely a reflection of the size of the property – I think this Sofitel could almost be classified like a boutique hotel. The hotel’s very cool restaurant, Aigner, has a bar, but it gets too busy as many people wait there for their tables. I enjoyed a Gin & Tonic, which was very nice, at €14.
General thoughts

The reception seating area
- How good and reliable was the wi-fi?
To be honest, I ended up not using it as my mobile phone has a European data package and I didn’t need to. Please note that wi-fi is free in this Sofitel, which is great news.
- Location
Unbeatable, if you are or want to be in East Berlin. As you can see from the images, the hotel is bang on Gendarmenmarkt and just around the corner from Friedrichstraße, aka shopping heaven in this part of town. A visit to Galleries Lafayette is a must (which I confess I wasn’t expecting in Berlin, of all places!).
- Cost – rooms starting from…
Standard rooms cost from €130, which is very good value for money.
- Would I recommend it to my best friend?
Absolutely, it is a good 5 star hotel with all the amenities you need.
- Would I stay again?
Without a problem.
Final thoughts:
I enjoyed my stay at the Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt and have no problem recommending it. However, due to the layout of the hotel, one is not invited to spend a lot of time in it – I do like using the bar, doing some work in the lounge, i.e. get away from the room, and this isn’t possible as common areas aren’t huge. One thing that annoyed me? Having the housekeeping staff talk in the corridor first thing in the morning (from 8am), which did interrupt what I hoped it would be a nice Saturday lie-in – this still happens a lot in many hotels, and I know it may not be easy to manage, but it is a point I would like to make. On another hand, I noticed a lot of female staff (which is quite rare – I think I only saw 3 men, vs 10-12 women) and it felt very safe and female-friendly, something that matters to me when I am travelling alone for business, which was the case.
Have you visited this hotel? What were your thoughts?
xo
Mrs. O
Disclaimer: I was a guest of Sofitel during this stay, but hopefully you will see that this has not influenced my thoughts about the property. For more information about the hotel, visit its official website.




















Looks like a cool hOtel, but they could use a little bit of modernizing especially in the social media outlet. They should have addressed you as Mrs. O at the reception when you tweeted you were arriving. Always glad to see free wi-fi.
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No need to go that far
issue here is inconsistency across the brand. Some hotels do, others don’t. What gives? Free wifi was great. And my check in was lovely, very very nice!
nice view, mrs. o! but no bar?! shame! like the format of this post by the way.
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There was *one*, but more of a restaurant bar. We need another proper one!
Great review. I’d much rather stay at a place which has been neutrally portrayed (even if it includes room for improvement) than at a place reviewed where everything was “perfect.” Thanks, Mrs O!
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My pleasure – the idea here is to be slightly picky (with the items we have identified as being important to myself and my readers!) and ensure that you know exactly what to expect. If the standards are similar, then you won’t be disappointed. Still think it is a great property!
I like the Q&A format, very cool idea! Can’t go wrong with free wifi and a sleek look.

Pola (@jettingaround) recently posted..Photo of the Week: Rooftop view of San Diego
Absolutely not
Free wifi for the win! We’ve heard that Berlin is the new hot spot. We’ll definitely have to visit soon and we would love to stay here!
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I think you’d be very pleasantly surprised!
if i ever go back to Berlin – i wanna stay here!! my kind of place.
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You would love it!
I’ve yet to make it to Berlin, but everyone says it’s such a neat place. It looks like the Sofitel might just fit the bill for when I finally get there.
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You will love it!
Nice post Mrs O! Greetings from Porto (just got here), I am just about to read your article that you tweeted me when I asked for it!
Cheers Nik
Thank you, Sir! Enjoy Porto, lots to see and eat!
Very interesting posting again. The price for this location is really good 130 EUR – during the ITB weekend… looks great.
When checking the pictures and knowing the place, I would also confirm it as a boutique hotel, thought about it last October but decided again for the Westin. Have to give it a try next time.
Thank you for sharing.
Vanessa
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Pleasure, Vanessa! The price quoted is from – during ITB can change dramatically, I would think!
Sofitel has free wi-fi in all hotels? Could be the first big chain starting a trend!!!
Love the little french touches. Being French myself, I like it when I am abroad – and love Sofitel.
Thank you Mrs O.
Therese hi! I have recently stayed at 3 Sofitel hotels and it seems to be the case. I think they are on to something quite special! I really like the French small touches – not being French it is quite sweet for me. Love the Bonjour Madame thing too – quite strange in a foreign country, but lovely!
Yes to the tiny details that matter most. And yes to dark bathrooms. Just curious — what were the magazine choices?
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I can’t even remember – standard touristy stuff on the city. I like it when I am given a proper magazine like Vanity Fair or something to read. I won’t take it from the room
recently, I had a book about the hotel history, it was lovely!
Vanity Fair, yes. Or Elle or Vogue… All junk food I can’t resist and half the time I’m not even reading, just absorbing photoshopped imagery… But the hotel history book sounds very cool.
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Something real, for sure
I have seen 2 books recently and very interesting. And also “standard” coffee table books. A nice touch!
I really like your hotel series – now I know what to expect. No plans to go to Berlin, but who knows? Which other property did you review? Did you like it more?
Saw previous comment on Sofitel – it is not my top of mind, but they surely look nice. Good thing you are showing us that.
Oh thank you, John! The other property was the Westin Berlin, which I shall share in a couple of weeks or so. Good to know that the blog kind of introduced you to Sofitel. They are a nice brand.
Nice hotel – have noticed you have mentioned Sofitel a few times recently. I have never stayed – just didn’t cross my mind. Didn’t know they were nice at all – but if it is good for Mrs. O. Shame about the bar – but the rooms seem nice.
Now that is an interesting comment! I do like the Sofitel brand and was exactly in the same place as you. Good to know that I can open my own horizons and yours too. The bar, yes, it was – but we found a great one around the corner!
This looks very nice. And love the price tag – €130? very good!
Indeed – and good value for money!