Michel Berger Hotel – Berlin, Germany

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The group of 30-something friends behind the Michel Berger Hotel aims to draw a young, artsy clientele by targeting visitors to Berlin’s art and cultural fairs. Set in an old factory building, each of the 100 rooms features loftlike ceilings and oversize windows. The rooms are configurable, with the largest able to accommodate six people. Hand-built wooden furniture in each room is juxtaposed with a hodgepodge of mismatched flea-market finds in the public spaces—a look also evident in most of Berlin’s cafés and coffeehouses. Amenities include flat-screen TVs built into reclaimed industrial boxes and free Wi-Fi, as well as a spa, a beer garden, a restaurant and a bar with a small stage. It’s intended for the new generation of sophisticated but laid-back travelers who want to have a high-design hotel experience at the price of a hostel (from $75 per night; www.michelbergerhotel.com). See different images of the spaces offered to guests after the jump.

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