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Vintage Value
Hotel Und Rasthof Avus ★★★
Berlin Motel
Near the ICC and City Cube with a standout breakfast and welcoming staff at a fair price.
Motels · Berlin City Area · Germany
Berlin has a small but distinct motel scene, and here are the three places that make it up.
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Vintage Value
Berlin Motel
Near the ICC and City Cube with a standout breakfast and welcoming staff at a fair price.
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Free parking
Berlin Motel
Free parking, easy S-Bahn access, and a friendly staff in Neukölln—rated 7.2 by nearly 1,150 guests.
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Car-themed
Berlin Motel
American car culture meets spotless rooms and free parking in Berlin's Treptow-Köpenick district.
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The core of Berlin's motel scene is these three 3-star properties, and the differences between them are as much about location as comfort. Amaya Motel in Neukölln pairs free parking with easy S-Bahn access and a solid 7.2 rating from over 1,100 guests, making it a reliable mid-range choice. Hotel Und Rasthof Avus, near the ICC and City Cube, offers a standout breakfast and a fair price from €57, with a similar 7.2 rating from fewer reviews. The outlier, Down Town Motel Berlin, sits in Treptow-Köpenick, charges the most at €93, but earns an 8.5 rating thanks to its spotless, car-themed rooms and free parking.
Down Town Motel Berlin is the highest rated of the three, with a guest score of 8.5 from 176 reviews. It's also the most expensive, with prices from €93.
Hotel Und Rasthof Avus is the most budget-friendly, with rooms from €57 per night. It's near the ICC and City Cube and comes with a standout breakfast.
Yes, two of the three motels — Amaya Motel and Down Town Motel Berlin — advertise free parking as a key perk.
From BER, the most straightforward option is the S-Bahn: Amaya Motel in Neukölln is close to S-Bahn access, while the others are better reached by car, given their locations near the ICC and in Treptow-Köpenick.
For first-timers, Amaya Motel in Neukölln offers a good balance of transport links and value, with rooms from €60 and a rating of 7.2 from nearly 1,150 guests.
Berlin's motels are scattered, not clustered: one sits in Neukölln near the S-Bahn, another near the ICC and City Cube, and the third out in Treptow-Köpenick. They trade on what a motel should be — free parking, easy access to the main roads, and straightforward rooms — rather than on central locations. That makes them a practical choice if you're arriving by car and want to skip the city-center hotel premium.
The money here buys a 3-star stay from €57 to €93, and the spread is honest: the cheapest, Hotel Und Rasthof Avus, is priced for a stopover near the trade fair, while the most expensive, Down Town Motel Berlin, leans into a car-themed design. All three are 3-star rated, but the differences show up in guest scores, from a 7.2 rating at both Amaya Motel and Hotel Und Rasthof Avus to an 8.5 at Down Town Motel.
These three motels suit travellers who want a no-fuss stay with parking and easy road access, but each has a distinct character: Amaya Motel for its S-Bahn convenience, Hotel Und Rasthof Avus for its trade-fair proximity and price, and Down Town Motel Berlin for its design and top rating. If you need to be closer to the city centre or want a wider range of prices and styles, the broader hotel listings in Berlin — particularly central hotels, budget options, and hotels with parking — will give you more choices.