The Berlin Hotel is housed in an architecturally distinctive 7-storey building, which features a very interesting combination of art deco and modernism. The large, circular lobby has a marble tiled floor, partly carpeted. There is also a unique waterfall and a large spiral staircase. The medium sized guestrooms are decorated to a good standard in sometimes unusual colour combinations, such as dark purple curtains with red sofas. Again, their style of furniture is an interesting mixture of modern and art deco. The restaurant, which adjoins the lobby, also has a semicircular shape, while the walls at the entrance are painted in style reminiscent of the 20th-centry artists Miro and Kandinsky. The furniture is modern and there is a piano for live entertainment. The restaurant opens out onto a wooden tiled terrace, which is used in the summer months.