This clean, comfortable, and well-managed government-rated three-star hotel is less expensive than it probably could be. It was designed in a postmodern style in 1984, but its mansard roof and arched, balconied windows suggest start-of-the-20th-century architecture. It's in a working-class residential neighborhood, a short subway ride from more interesting haunts. Bedrooms are small but comfortable, with modern furniture; some overlook the carefully landscaped inner courtyard that offers cafe service. All units have well-kept bathrooms with shower-tub combinations. On the premises is a restaurant decorated in a style of old-fashioned German nostalgia.