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Brandenburg surrounds Berlin completely and is its thinly populated opposite: forest, lakes and avenues, with small towns in between. If you are visiting Berlin and would rather not pay Berlin prices, this is where you stay. Potsdam sits just outside the city limits and is the main stop: Sanssouci Palace and the parks around it are UNESCO World Heritage, and Berlin’s S-Bahn runs all the way in. The Spreewald begins about an hour to the south-east at Lübbenau. The Spree splits into hundreds of channels here, worked by punts rather than cars; the area is a UNESCO biosphere reserve, and the pickled gherkins Germans buy by the jar come from it. Cottbus in the south has Prince Pückler’s landscape park. Rheinsberg in the north is a palace town on a lake, and Brandenburg an der Havel the old town that gave the state its name. All three are a day trip from Berlin.

We list 153 hotels across 82 towns in Brandenburg. A room costs around 97 EUR a night here, and the cheapest beds start at 44 EUR. The cheapest we found is Hostel in Guben.