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- Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin |
The
atmosphere of an illustrious past and a dynamic modernity is what you will
feel when you enter the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin situated near the
new central train station. The hotel meets the most exacting demands for
comfort and service. Historical landmarks Parisr Platz and Brandenburg
Gate are within eye sight and make the Adlon Kempinski the perfect place
to stay.
The two restaurants Quarre and Restaurant Loenz Adlon will cater to
every taste-bud from around the world. The guest rooms and suites are elegant
and exquisitely furnished. You can experience the nuances of hospitality
when you are at the Adlon Kempinski - more
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- Grand Hotel Esplanade Berlin |
The
Grand Hotel Esplanade Berlin is located in the centre of Berlin between
Tiergarten and Potsdamer Platz. Kurfurstendamm and KaDeWe shopping malls
are within walking distance. The moment you enter Grand Hotel Esplanade
Berlin, the very ambience will make you feel relaxed and revived. The main
railway station is 10 minutes away by taxi and the 3 airports in Berlin
can be reached in quick time too. The design is elegant and the service
attentive. Whether on business or a private visit, Grand Hotel Esplanade
Berlin promises to be a home away from home for you - more
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- Angleterre Hotel |
Berlin
Angleterre Hotel is located in the historical centre of the City on Friedrichstrasse.
This English style hotel is close to Checkpoint Charlie and Gendarmenmarkt
providing an ideal base to discover and experience Berlin. Most of the
city’s attractions such as Brandenburg Gate,Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz
are within the immediate vicinity of the hotel.
True to its English style, the hotel displays warm colors, large mirrors
and wood furnishings, gleaming candlesticks etc. The palace building has
an inviting façade constructed in 1889. The 100 year old murals
and stucco details have been painstakingly restored to add value - more
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- Relexa Hotel Stuttgarter Hof |
Relax
Hotel Stuttgarter Holf is located within walking distance from Potsdamer
Platz, Checkpoint Charlie and Brandenburg Gate. International visitors
to Berlin have always preferred this hotel ever since the days of the German
Empire. The bustle of the City fades into the background with the harmonious
atmosphere rendered by a Mediterranean ease.
Reaching Kurfurstendamm, the main railway station and Alexanderplatz
is easy and takes just a few minutes by taxi. Most other attractions of
the City too are close by and accessible with ease. When you are in Berlin,
Relax Hotel Stuttgarter Holf is the place to be in - more
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- Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz |
Just
about five minutes away the train station and right in the historical centre
of the capital city is Park Inn Berlin. The design and décor is
spacious with warm colors set to world-class style. The Spa is invitingly
large and enables you to relax and reenergize. A casino is housed on the
thirty-seventh floor.
When you are leading active life styles and appreciate finer things
in life, the trendiest address for you is our Spagos Bar & Lounge Berlin.
For a panoramic view of the City, you can get on to the 39th floor -
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| Berlin
The Capital of Germany, Berlin, is also its largest
city. Between 1949 and 1990, it was divided into East Berlin, the capital
of the German Democratic Republic and West Berlin. The City was divided
by the Berlin Wall between 1961 and 1989. The reunification happened in
October 1990. Berlin is in the north of Germany and was built on sand from
Spree and Havel, the two rivers running between the plateaux of Barnim
in the north and Teltow in the South. Berlin has 12 divisions, each governed
by a district council with a district Mayor.
In 1999, the German government moved from Bonn
to Berlin. Between1890 and 1920 Berlin was the fourth largest urban area
in the world. A number of impressive buildings from earlier centuries dot
the city of Berlin. But, its appearance today has been due to the role
played by Germany in the 20th century. Not much of the Berlin wall is left
today, though the architecture provides tell tale evidence of Eastern Germany
vs. Western Germany. The Berliner Funkturm is the only observation tower
in the world which stands on insulators.
With over 150 theatres, 170 museums and 3 opera
houses, the city’s cultural program is simply amazing. The Art Scene in
Berlin is extremely rich and the city plays hot to an art forum and an
international annual art fair. Berlin is also home to the European film
Academy. Germany has a thriving film industry too. Berlin played host for
the historical 1936 Olympic and enjoys a great sporting tradition. 2009
will see Berlin hosting the Athletic World Championship and the accompanying
football fever will bring a buzz to the city. Berlin, in the coming months
will be a hot destination and flights and hotels are already filling up. |
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