Located on the Kurfurstendamm,the Swissotel is the only place to stay in Berlin. It's a fabulous, luxurious experience. The staff are excellent, as the concierge managed to secure for us the best seats at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra's New Year's Eve concert. The breakfast buffet is a savory treat!

Written by  Yasmine Beverly Rana.

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