Sir Savigny Hotel, part of Sircle Collection
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Berlin
Germany, Europe
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Expert Review: Sir Savigny Hotel, part of Sircle Collection
The Sir Savigny Hotel, part of Sircle Collection, in Berlin, Germany, is a Michelin Key Selected property consistently praised for its unique design, prime location, and exceptional service. It offers a stylish and comfortable retreat in the upscale Charlottenburg district.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Sir Savigny Hotel is overwhelmingly positive, with guest ratings frequently falling into the "Very Good" to "Excellent" categories, often scoring around 8.2 to 8.6 out of 10 on various platforms. Guests consistently highlight the hotel's distinctive aesthetic, its convenient situation, and the friendly, attentive nature of its staff.
2. Key Highlights
Guests are particularly enamored with several aspects of Sir Savigny:
- Design & Ambiance: The hotel's interior is described as "creatively designed" and "beautiful with lots of artistic corners". It eschews a traditional lobby for a "welcoming library" and a "Winter Garden" with a 360-degree fireplace, fostering an open and engaging atmosphere. The blend of art nouveau and modern design, featuring custom furnishings, local art, and vintage rugs, creates a sophisticated contemporary elegance.
- Location: The hotel boasts an "amazing location", nestled on the bohemian Savignyplatz in the "refined Charlottenburg district". This central West Berlin spot is considered a "cultural hotspot" with excellent transport links.
- Service: The staff consistently receives high praise for being "wonderful," "friendly, efficient," and going "out of their way to make a guest feel special". Many guests noted the welcoming reception and helpfulness of the team.
- Amenities: Notable amenities include complimentary WiFi, a well-stocked minibar, Nespresso coffee machines, and a unique "Call The Burger" button in rooms for ordering from the hotel's restaurant, The BUTCHER. The cozy bar, library, and a relaxing garden/terrace also add to the appeal.
3. Room Quality
The 44 rooms at Sir Savigny are characterized by their "unique design," blending art nouveau with modern elements. They feature custom furnishing, special lighting, and luxurious fabrics like cool metals, calfskin, and wood. Guests appreciate the "beautifully styled bedrooms with modern art, velvet seating". In-room amenities typically include reading books, Nespresso coffee machines, tea makers, bathrobes, slippers, rain showers, and complimentary mineral water. While some rooms offer private balconies or in-room tubs, smaller room categories, such as the "Sir Petit," can be compact, posing challenges for guests with large luggage. The rooms are generally soundproofed, ensuring a quiet stay. However, some guests have noted that the open-plan bathrooms can lack complete privacy, and the shower design might lead to wetting the floor outside the shower area.
4. Dining Experience
The hotel's dining scene is anchored by The BUTCHER, a highly-regarded burger bar that originated in Amsterdam and has become a "gastronomic delight" in Berlin. It offers "haute fast food" with a focus on high-quality ingredients, particularly "juicy Aberdeen Angus beef burgers," as well as spare ribs and truffle sauce fries. The restaurant's interior is stylish yet casual, with an open kitchen and bar.
Breakfast, served at The BUTCHER, receives high praise, with one guest calling it "one of the best breakfasts I have had ever". Dishes like Egg Benedict, Shakshuka, and Pancakes are available. However, some guests have found the breakfast to be on the pricier side. In the evenings, the hotel's bar offers a selection of cool drinks, cocktails, tapas, and sandwiches.
5. Service & Staff
The service at Sir Savigny Hotel is consistently lauded as a standout feature. Guests frequently describe the staff as "wonderful," "friendly, efficient," and eager to "go out of their way to make a guest feel special". They are often highlighted for their kindness, helpfulness, and personalized attention, with specific mentions of staff providing useful local tips. The check-in process is often noted as informal and welcoming, sometimes involving a complimentary drink at a communal table rather than a traditional front desk.
6. Location & Accessibility
Sir Savigny Hotel boasts a "nice and central area" location in the "fashionable Charlottenburg district" of West Berlin. Situated right on Savignyplatz, it's a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood known for its literary venues, bookstores, galleries, and diverse restaurants.
Accessibility is excellent:
- Public Transport: Savigny Platz S-Bahn (City Rail) Station is only 328 feet (100 meters) away, offering direct connections to Berlin Main Station in approximately 9 minutes. The Uhlandstrasse underground station is also within a short walk.
- Attractions: The renowned Kurfürstendamm shopping street is just 1312 feet (400 meters) away. Berlin Zoo and the historic Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church are both within a 10-minute walk.
- Parking: Public parking is available nearby.
7. Value & Pricing
The hotel generally receives "Very Good" ratings for value for money, scoring around 7.9-8.2. While specific pricing varies, rooms have been observed starting from around $134 USD. Guests find the unique design, location, and service to justify the cost, though some noted that certain smaller room categories might feel less spacious for the price, suggesting booking a slightly larger room if traveling with significant luggage. As mentioned, the breakfast can be considered expensive by some.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Room Size: Smaller room categories, like the "Sir Petit," can feel "compact" or "small," especially for guests with large suitcases, as there might be limited space to fully open luggage.
- Bathroom Design: Some guests have expressed concerns about the lack of complete privacy in certain bathroom designs and the tendency for water to splash outside the shower area, leading to wet floor mats.
- Breakfast Cost: A few guests found the breakfast, while delicious, to be on the expensive side.
- Payment Issues: One guest reported being charged for their stay two months in advance despite a "payment at the hotel" booking and difficulties obtaining an invoice during checkout.
- Isolated Incidents: An infrequent complaint mentioned an elevator being out of service.
Sources
- booking.com
- atberlinhotels.com
- berlin-hotels.org
- priceline.com
- designscene.net
- michelin.com
- hoteldesigns.net
- thehotelguru.com
- timetomomo.com
- onthegrid.city
- hotels.com
- michelin.com
- flyertalk.com
- oyster.com
- the-butcher.com
- novacircle.com
- expedia.com
- michelin.com
- hotelsinberlin.net
- booking.com
- kayak.co.in
Points to Consider
- •While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- •Payment Issues:** One guest reported being charged for their stay two months in advance despite a "payment at the hotel" booking and difficulties obtaining an invoice during checkout.
- •Isolated Incidents:** An infrequent complaint mentioned an elevator being out of service.


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