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Derag Livinghotel Koenigin Luise - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$86

Derag Livinghotel Koenigin Luise

Parkstr. 87, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Pretty gnarly hotel"
The hotel was a great hotel. Unfortunately I didn't get the chance to utilize all of the amenities (restaurant, sauna, biergarten …
Pete from Denver, CO, USA
Berlin Plaza Hotel am Kurfuerstendamm - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$106

Berlin Plaza Hotel am Kurfuerstendamm

Knesebeckstr. 63, Berlin - Map
 
 
"This is a nice Hotel."
I had a good experience. I learned more about Germany history and this is a good please to visit.
A Traveller
Moevenpick Hotel Berlin - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars
$170

Moevenpick Hotel Berlin

Schoeneberger Str. 3, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Excellent choice"
Modern, quality, good beds, things work and clean. Friendly and efficient service, plus good quality food at reasonable prices in …
Traveller from Australia
Citadines Kurfürstendamm Berlin - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
$109

Citadines Kurfürstendamm Berlin

Olivaer Platz 1, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Great hotel - perfect location"
excellent hotel, very comfortable with very warm and welcoming staff, and all this in the best location in Berlin! just off Ku'dam!
MC from Israel
Hotel Lützow - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$106

Hotel Lützow

Keithstr. 38, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Location location location!!"
The hotel was great. Good breakfast, great location, friendly staff. My only complaint was the bed. It was a little small for a …
David from Australia
Arcadia Hotel Berlin - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
$80

Arcadia Hotel Berlin

Frankfurter Allee 73 A, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Fine choice in East Berlin"
Big room; excellent service and, while a little bit far from the center, excellent U-Bahn and S-Bahn connections.
William from Washington, DC
Hotel Adlon Kempinski - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
$296

Hotel Adlon Kempinski

Unter Den Linden 77, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Adlon-Kempinsky Hotel, Berlin"
The hotel is one of the best we have ever stayed in. We were able to get an online special rate that made it doable. It is very …
Richard
Swissotel Berlin - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
$163

Swissotel Berlin

Augsburger Strasse 44, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Great hotel for everyone"
Very nice hotel. Great and flexible staff.The only "not cool" surprise is the price of internet in your room. Pretty expensive.
Olgierd from Warsaw, Poland
NH Berlin Mitte - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars
$139

NH Berlin Mitte

Leipziger Str. 106-111, Berlin - Map
 
 
"A good base for exploring Berlin"
Convenient and central. Handy for access to many Berlin landmark sights and museums and with the Ubahn on the corner. Also many …
A Traveller
Melia Berlin - Berlin Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars
$149

Melia Berlin

Friedrichstrasse 103, Berlin - Map
 
 
"Fabulous 4* hotel in great location!"
Stayed 3 nights B&B at this hotel....fantastic value for money. Amazing breakfast which was replenished all the time...tremendous …
Celia from London, UK

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    Germany’s capital is no conventional beauty, and although the city has been cleaned and restored since the fall of the Berlin Wall, several of its charms are still to be found around its many rough edges.

    Sightseeing - From the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie

    The city’s sights are mainly a reflection of German history, from the Third Reich to the Communist regime. Sightseeing here is often a sombre and thought-provoking experience, but modern Berlin isn’t trapped in its past. The Jewish Museum for example focuses on all aspects of Jewish life and culture in Berlin and the brand new Daniel Libeskind building is worth a visit for the architecture alone.

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    Due to Berlin’s scale and the size of the city center it is difficult to cover the main sights on foot. The Berlin Welcome Card offers a great way to get around the city and see many of the highlights; it includes unlimited travel on the underground, metro, and tram systems and 50% discounts on most museums. Another good way to experience central attractions like the Reichstag (the restored parliament) and its Norman Foster glass dome is to board a sightseeing boat on the river Spree.

    Arts and Culture

    Those seeking a cultural experience should head for the Berlin Museumsinsel in Mitte. The six museums on a small island focus on classical antiquities, prehistory and early history, Islamic art, and sculpture, and house Egyptian and Numismatic collections. The museum complex itself was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.

    For a more modern take visit the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin at the Schlossplatz nearby which will showcase modern art created in Berlin until the end of 2010.

    Nightlife

    A new generation of young Germans eager to experience life in this city of constant change has migrated to the capital in recent years from all over the country, filling the bars and cafes in Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg, and Mitte. Bars and clubs in the central district are mostly open into the early hours of the morning. Expect the unexpected - wine bars that only charge what you want to pay (Weinerei at Zionskirche Square) or a drinking joint in a circus tent (Bar Jeder Vernunft, Schaper Street).

    Berlin has no equivalent to the West End or Broadway, but a number of British shows have established themselves here over the years – including Blue Man Group.

    Potsdam and Park Sanssouci

    If you have more than a couple of days in the city, it’s worth venturing to nearby Potsdam and Park Sanssouci (which freely translates as ‘carefree’). The vast royal gardens are often compared to Versailles and resemble a showroom for medium-sized palaces. Schedule at least two hours to explore and choose your favorite from residences such as Friedrich the Great’s Palace Sansousi, which gave the park its name, and later additions such as the Neues Palais.

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