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Tim Firmager

Tim divides his time being a Digital Consultant in The City and as a nourishment and travel journalist across the globe. When he's not working as one of the Lifestyle Editors here at Vada, he's planning his next trip, or on the lookout for the latest food crazes or unusual foods in London's markets.

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Many readers will know of the Axel hotel logo, self-described as ‘hetero-friendly’, this is a hotel brand constructed for gay men. For those who haven’t stayed at one, this is Vada Magazine’s reference of what to expect from Axel Hotel Berlin.

Axel Hotel Berlin

Axel is a growing adult-only logo with hotels in Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza, Gran Canaria, San Sebastian, Miami, Cuba, and Berlin. Its known for its ‘please disturb’ cards to hang on your room door (as well as the usual ‘do not disturb’ and ‘please clean’).

Located in Schöneberg, the heart of the lgbtq+ scene in the city, Axel Hotel Berlin is adequately located for access to LGBT bars, shopping at department store KDW and others.

Inside, there is a dark theme throughout rooms and common areas including corrido

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Top-10 gay friendly hotels in Berlin where you will feel at home

Berlin has been one of the most popular gay destination in Europe and perhaps the world. This is due to the many entertainment venues, shops and festivals, but also through the free and artistic atmosphere, the numerous museums and large amount of bars and unique restaurants with detailed attention to the quality of the ingredients. If you are looking for a hotel close

Berlin has been one of the most popular male lover destination in Europe and perhaps the world. This is due to the many entertainment venues, shops and festivals, but also through the free and esthetic atmosphere, the numerous museums and large amount of bars and unique restaurants with detailed attention to the quality of the ingredients. If you are looking for a hotel close to the most popular entertainment venues, you can best book a hotel near Motzstrasse, Also in the areas of Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg & Neukölln and Prenzlauer Berg there are several gay venues.

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Hotels for gays Berlin

Top-10 gay friendly hotels in Berlin where you will feel at home

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LGBTI hotels: pink pillow Berlin Collection

Berlin is a metropolis famous for its openness and welcoming atmosphere. But that's not the only reason Berlin is one of the principal gay travel destinations in the earth. visitBerlin and Berlin's hotels want to make the urban area an even more attractive destination for lesbian, gay, multi-attracted , transgender and intersexual people. They're now collaborating in setting new standards for hotel hospitality with the “pink pillow Berlin Collection”. It is a way of bringing together hotels that think with all their heart that all guests should be welcomed exactly as they are!

The hotels in thepink pillow Berlin Collection welcome gay and female homosexual guests with professional and relaxed service.

This is what the pink pillow Berlin Collection stands for

All pink pillow hotels commit to the following values in a joint charter: 

  • We RECOGNISE our guests come from every background – and we treat our guests for who they are.
  • We actively SUPPORT our local LGBT+ Community.
  • We assemble a DIVERSE and SECURE workplace, based on mutual respect for all our employees. 
  • We always aspire to provide the highest standards of service, so a

    Berlin Accommodation Tips

    Gay Hotels in Berlin

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    Hotel. From 60 €

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    Modern hotel with air-conditioned rooms, located relatively close to the great clubs in Berlin-Mitte and Friedrichshain.

    @ Stralauer Platz 30-31
    Berlin 10243

    S: Berlin Ostbahnhof

    Bob W Mitte

    Hotel. From 90 €

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    Modern, stylish rooms, studios and apartments, centrally located in Berlin-Mitte. Digital check-in.

    @ Köpenicker Straße 92
    Berlin 10179

    U: Märkisches Museum, Heinrich-Heine-Straße; S: Jannowitzbrücke