🇩🇪 Berlin, Germany
Motel Plus Berlin
📍 Silbersteinstraße 30-34, 12051 Berlin-Bezirk Neukölln, Germany
Photo: official website
Votre séjour — Motel Plus Berlin
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La propriété — Motel Plus Berlin
Motel Plus Berlin is a no-frills, budget-conscious stopover near the city’s eastern edge, aimed at travellers who prioritise location and price over character. The lobby feels functional: check-in kiosks, tiled floors, a small seating area with a vending machine. Rooms are compact with basic Ikea-style furniture, clean linens, and blackout curtains — fine for a one-night sleep before an early flight from Schönefeld. It suits solo backpackers, trade-show workers, or anyone needing a cheap base near the A10 ring road.
Chroniques de Berlin
Berlin began as a medieval trading settlement on the Spree River, first mentioned in 1237. It grew into the Prussian capital, then became a global symbol of Cold War division after 1961 when the Wall sliced through its centre. Reunification in 1990 triggered massive rebuilding, leaving the city with a mix of restored 19th-century blocks, GDR-era concrete, and modern glass towers. Today it’s known for its open-minded, chaotic energy — a city of techno clubs, sprawling parks, and a deep sense of its own fractured past.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Berlin →Meilleurs mois
May–June and September: warm (18–25°C), long daylight, outdoor beer gardens and flea markets in full swing, but school holidays haven’t peaked yet. July and August can be hotter and busier with tourists.
Peak / Festival surge
July–August is peak, plus major events like Berlin Pride (late July) and the International Berlin Beer Festival (early August). Hotel prices spike 30–50% above average, advance booking essential. August also sees Fête de la Musique and outdoor concerts at Tempelhofer Feld.
La saison des épaules
April and October are the real deals: April has the cherry blossoms and cheaper rates but still brisk weather (5–15°C); October offers mild autumn colours and lower demand after September’s trade fairs. Discounts of 20–30% on rooms are common.
Météo & Emballage
Berlin’s weather is famously fickle — sunny morning, thunderstorm by afternoon. Pack layers, a rain shell, and solid walking shoes. Always carry a compact umbrella, even in June.
Briefing de la ville — Berlin
- The U-Bahn line U6 between Alt-Mariendorf and Mehringdamm is closed for track upgrades until late July 2026; replacement buses run but add 15–20 minutes to journeys.
- The Neukölln district is seeing a wave of new affordable eateries — try the Markthalle Neun’s Street Food Thursday for authentic Berlin currywurst and craft beer.
- Tempelhofer Feld’s summer swimming pond (with lifeguards) opens 1 June 2026, but expect entry queues on weekends by midday.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Motel Plus Berlin, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the ground floor (floor 1) for easy access to the accessible room and minimal stairs if you need to move around. The hotel's location on Silbersteinstraße 30-34, in the Neukölln district, means you may experience some street noise, but the ground floor rooms might be slightly quieter due to their proximity to the street entrance.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the top floor (floor 3) if you're sensitive to noise, as it's closest to the lift and potentially more prone to echoes.
Best views
Unfortunately, the hotel's location on a busy street in Neukölln doesn't offer any spectacular views. You'll likely have a view of the surrounding buildings or the street.
Quietest floors
Ground floor (1)
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for some street noise due to the hotel's location on a main street in a bustling district like Neukölln.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi for browsing and email, but consider upgrading to the premium tier for smoother video calls or streaming. If you're driving, factor in the €18/night fee for parking at the Parkhaus Neukölln, and consider alternatives like public transport or alternative parking options.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — Motel Plus Berlin
Free standard Wi-Fi (approx 25 Mbps download, fair for browsing/email). A premium tier (€4.90/day for up to 80 Mbps) is available for streaming and video calls. No login required on the free tier.
One lift serves all three floors of the main building; no stairs-only sections
No on-site newspapers or digital newsstand. Common area TV tuned to German-language news. The building is a converted 1990s office block, with functional, clean interior design.
Standard check-in from 15:00; early bag drop allowed for free; late check-out until 12:00 (€20 surcharge). Front desk staffed 24/7. Weekend times same.
Free storage behind the front desk for same-day drop-off and pickup
Step-free from the street through the main entrance; one accessible room on the ground floor; no restroom grab bars or roll-in showers. Lobby and breakfast area are wheelchair accessible.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is Parkhaus Neukölln at Karl-Marx-Straße 200, €18/night. No EV charging on property.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (Bed Tax), payable at check-in
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; a €50 per night incidentals hold on a credit or debit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church: Evangelisch-Lutherische Paulus-Gemeinde (207 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: St. Eduard (242 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Salemkirche Berlin-Neukölln (246 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Philipp-Melanchthon Kirche (341 m · ~4 min walk)
Style de vie et récréation
Hermann Quartier — 401 m · ~5 min walk
Körnerpark — 614 m · ~8 min walk
Bibellabor — 337 m · ~4 min walk
Kaspertheater Rixdorf — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
Spielplatz Walterstraße — 383 m · ~5 min walk
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Euronet — 272 m · ~3 min walk
Ringbahn-Apotheke — 462 m · ~6 min walk
Berliner Späti e.V. — 269 m · ~3 min walk
Neukölln — 466 m · ~6 min walk
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATM withdrawals from a bank-affiliated machine (Sparkasse, Deutsche Bank) for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist spots—they give poor rates.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; most places (including bakeries and small shops) take contactless; American Express less common; some street vendors cash-only.
Not mandatory but expected: round up or leave 5–10% at restaurants; taxis round up to the next euro; hotel staff not expected unless exceptional service.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →A filter coffee from a bakery or kiosk costs around €2–€2.50; takeaway is your cheapest bet.
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway stand costs about €5–€7; it's filling and everywhere.
A main course at an inexpensive restaurant (e.g. Vietnamese or Italian) is about €10–€14; expect pasta or currywurst for less.
Neukölln (to the west of 12051) has plenty of cheap Turkish and Arabic street food; look for Döner, falafel, or börek stalls.
Cheap supermarket chains here: Aldi, Lidl, Netto; they are common and good for essentials.
Affordable high-street shopping: Primark and C&A at Alexanderplatz or Hermannplatz; also charity shops (second-hand) for budget finds.
A single-ticket (Einzelfahrschein) €3.50, but a day pass (Tageskarte) for €8.80 is best for more than two trips; from the airport, take the S-Bahn (S9 or S45) with a normal ticket—avoid expensive train alternatives.
Buy a Berlin Welcome Card if you plan to use public transport a lot (includes discounts on attractions); eat Döner or falafel for cheap meals; fill up a water bottle at public fountains—tap water is free and safe.
Bon à savoir — Berlin
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Emergency Contacts
BerlinBoth ambulance and fire services use the same number (112). Police use 110. All calls are free. English speakers are often available. For non-emergencies, use local police stations or call 030 (Berlin area code).
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Berlin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Motel Plus Berlin
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Euronet — 272 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · Ringbahn-Apotheke — 462 m · ~6 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Find train tickets →Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Most budget-friendly option; buy Berlin WelcomeCard for unlimited metro/bus/tram access for 48-72 hours; FEX arrives at Ostbahnhof station near hotel
Friedrichshain District → Sly Berlin Hotel area
💡 U5 runs directly through Friedrichshain; buy 7-day pass (€36.50) for unlimited local travel; nighttime network robust on weekends
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Book in advance via hotel concierge for guaranteed rates; avoid peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) for faster journeys
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Cheapest option; X7 connects to local tram lines; scenic route through Berlin; best for travelers without luggage
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Motel Plus Berlin?
Request a room on the ground floor (floor 1) for easy access to the accessible room and minimal stairs if you need to move around. The hotel's location on Silbersteinstraße 30-34, in the Neukölln district, means you may experience some street noise, but the ground floor rooms might be slightly quieter due to their proximity to the street entrance.
Which rooms should I avoid at Motel Plus Berlin?
Avoid rooms on the top floor (floor 3) if you're sensitive to noise, as it's closest to the lift and potentially more prone to echoes.
Is Motel Plus Berlin noisy?
Be prepared for some street noise due to the hotel's location on a main street in a bustling district like Neukölln.
Which rooms have the best views at Motel Plus Berlin?
Unfortunately, the hotel's location on a busy street in Neukölln doesn't offer any spectacular views. You'll likely have a view of the surrounding buildings or the street.
What are insider tips for staying at Motel Plus Berlin?
Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi for browsing and email, but consider upgrading to the premium tier for smoother video calls or streaming. If you're driving, factor in the €18/night fee for parking at the Parkhaus Neukölln, and consider alternatives like public transport or alternative parking options.
What time is check-in at Motel Plus Berlin?
Check-in at Motel Plus Berlin is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Motel Plus Berlin have Wi-Fi?
Free standard Wi-Fi (approx 25 Mbps download, fair for browsing/email). A premium tier (€4.90/day for up to 80 Mbps) is available for streaming and video calls. No login required on the free tier.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Motel Plus Berlin?
€5.00 per person per night (Bed Tax), payable at check-in
Where can I eat cheaply near Motel Plus Berlin?
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway stand costs about €5–€7; it's filling and everywhere.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Motel Plus Berlin?
A single-ticket (Einzelfahrschein) €3.50, but a day pass (Tageskarte) for €8.80 is best for more than two trips; from the airport, take the S-Bahn (S9 or S45) with a normal ticket—avoid expensive train alternatives.
When is the best time to visit Berlin?
May–June and September: warm (18–25°C), long daylight, outdoor beer gardens and flea markets in full swing, but school holidays haven’t peaked yet. July and August can be hotter and busier with tourists.
Principales attractions à Berlin
💡 Register online at least 2 days in advance; same-day slots are rare. The dome is closed for cleaning 3 days a year, so check the website.
💡 Visit early in the morning (before 9am) to avoid crowds and grab coffee at one of the nearby cafés along the Spree. The wall is exposed to weather, so touch gently.
💡 Go on a Sunday for free guided tours in English at 3pm, but arrive early as groups are limited to 25.
💡 Bring a picnic and rent a bike from the station at the north entrance (€5/hour). The south end is quieter for sunbathing.
💡 Entry is €12, but free on the first Sunday of every month. Aim for 10am on weekdays to skip queues; skip the audio guide and use the free app.