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Hotel Palace Berlin is located between the Berlin Zoo and Europa-Center, and approximately eight miles from Berlin's Tegel Airport. This hotel is centrally located on Budapester Strasse in City West. There is a restaurant and bar on site. The hotel also offers room service, babysitting, concierge, parking, and valet laundry service. All rooms have air-conditioning, dataports, hairdryers, bathrobes, individual climate control, minibars, and pay-per-view movies.
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Hotel Palace Berlin Property Information:
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Rooms:
282
Floors:
9
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- Kids allowed
- Business center
- Meeting room
- Data port
- Fitness facility
- Dining
- Tennis court
- Pets allowed
- Swimming pool
- Wheel chair access
- Room service
- Jacuzzi
- High speed internet
- Conventions
- Nonsmoking
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Driving Directions
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DIRECTION TO THE PROPERTY FROM EAST - SCHOENEFELD SXF 25 KM TAXI 56-60 MINUTES S-BAHN LINE S9, 48 MINUTES 20-MINUTE SERVICE AIRPORT-EXPRESS REGIONAL RAIL SERVICE DIRECTION CITIES NAUEN, WITTENBERGE, STRALSUND IN 33 MINUTES 30-MINUTE SERVICE ARRIVING FROM THE EAST FRANKFURT/ODER , TAKE THE A12 AS FAR AS THE SPREEAU JUNCTION, CONTINUE ON THE A10 AS FAR AS THE NUTHETAL JUNCTION , AND FROM THERE ON THE A115 IN THE DIRECTION OF BERLIN-ZEHLENDORF, FOLLOW THE TRAFFIC SIGNS FOR THE ZENTRUM CITY CENTRE AS FAR AS THE KURFUERSTENDAMM EXIT, DRIVE ALONG KURFUERSTENDAMM, IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ZENTRUM, TURN LEFT AT THE CAFE KRANZLER AND RIGHT AT THE NEXT SET OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS, THEN TURN RIGHT AND FOLLOW THE STREET, PASS THE MEMORIAL CHURCH AND ON YOUR RIGHT HAND SIDE YOU WILL FIND THE HOTEL PALACE BERLIN. DIRECTION TO THE PROPERTY FROM NORTH - TEGEL TXL 8 KM TAXI 20-30 MINUTES BUS LINE X9, AFTER 22 MINUTES THE BUS STOPS AT ZOOLOGISCHER GARTEN 10-MINUTE SERVICE ARRIVING FROM THE NORTH HAMBURG/ROSTOCK , LEAVE THE A111 AND JOIN THE BERLINER STADTRING MOTORWAY A100 IN DIRECTION OF ZENTRUM CITY CENTRE , LEAVE THE URBAN MOTORWAY AT THE EXIT SPANDAUER DAMM, PASS CHARLOTTENBURG PALACE AND CONTINUE TO THE MAJOR ERNST-REUTER-PLATZ ROUNDABOUT, SECOND EXIT AT THE SQUARE, STRAIGHT AHEAD, PASS THE MEMORIAL CHURCH AND ON YOUR RIGHT HAND SIDE YOU WILL FIND THE HOTEL PALACE BERLIN. DIRECTION TO THE PROPERTY FROM SOUTH - TEMPELHOF THF 6 KM TAXI 20 MINUTES TAKE UNDERGROUND U6 FROM PLATZ DER LUFTBRUECKE, DIRECTION ALT-TEGEL AND TRANSFER AT HALLESCHES TOR TO U1, DIRECTION KRUMME LANKE TO WITTENBERGPLATZ SHORT WALK ALONG TAUENTZIENSTRASSE TO THE EUROPA-CENTER ARRIVING FROM THE SOUTH NUERNBERG-HANNOVER , TAKE THE A2 OR A9 AS FAR AS THE WERDER JUNCTION, CONTINUE ON THE A10 AS FAR AS THE NUTHETAL JUNCTION, AND FROM THERE ON THE A115 IN THE DIRECTION OF BERLIN-ZEHLENDORF, FOLLOW THE TRAFFIC SIGNS FOR T
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Nearby Attractions
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1 Kadewe Wittenbergplatz 112 Leipzig 0 Kurfurstendamm 2 Potsdamer Platz 136 Hamburg 3 Checkpoint Charly 19 Potsdam 118 Dresden 0 Berlin Zoo 4 Friedrichstrasse TXL 5 BER 0 SXF 15 THF 4 2 Brandenburg Gate
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Restaurants
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Property Has 2 Restaurants On-Site Meal Plans Available At Property - Additional Meal Plan Description - Continental Eur 9.50 Valid As of 2007 Full Board Eur 86.00 Valid As of 2007 Half Board Eur 55.00 Valid As of 2007 Full Breakfast Eur 24.00 Valid As of 2007 American Eur 24.00 Valid As of 2007 Buffet Breakfast Eur 24.00 Valid As of 2007 Bon Dia Type of Restaurant - Full Service Restaurant Type of Cuisine - Continental Meals Served - Breakfast Hours - from 0630hrs To 1100hrs Mon-Sun Restaurant Description - Type of Cuisine- American/Continental Price Range-10-20 Entertainment-None Seating Capacity- 250 Reservations Required-No Other Information- The Restaurant Bon Dia is Serving International Buffet Breakfast With Hot and Cold Dishes. Lounge Bar Type of Restaurant - Bar/Lounge Type of Cuisine - International Meals Served - Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Hours - from 0800hrs To 2200hrs Mon-Sun Restaurant Description - Price Range- 10-40 Entertainment- Live Music - Duo Piano Players Seating Capacity- 64 Reservations Required-No Other Information- In the -Lounge Bar- Guests Enjoy Snacks/Small Dishes and Tea-Time in the Afternoon While Listening To Live Piano-Music. Sams Bar Type of Restaurant - Bar/Lounge Type of Cuisine - International Hours - from 0900hrs To 1500hrs Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Restaurant Description - Entertainment- Bar Music Seating Capacity- 45 Reservations Required-No Other Information- The Cocktail Bar Sams- Styled As an English Club- Offers Over 44 Sorts of Whiskey and is the Meeting Place For Cocktail Time in the Evening. First Floor Type of Restaurant - Full Service Restaurant Type of Cuisine - French Meals Served - Lunch - Dinner Hours - from 1200hrs To 1500hrs Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Restaurant Description - Type of Cuisine- Continental/French Price Range-20-140 Suitable Attire-Business / Dinner Attire Entertainment-None Seating Capacity- 40 Reservations Required-Yes Other Information- The -First
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Berlin Events & Entertainment
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Events
January
International Green Week
celebrates agriculture and gardening at the ICC trade fair center and features
samples of exotic foods from around the world. Tel. 303/80
Schauplatz Museum (Museum
Showcase) A
month long showcase of theater performances, concerts, readings, films, lectures
and discussions enlivening Berlin’s museums. Includes “Long Night of the
Museums” on which the museums in Berlin stay open until after midnight. tel. 28
39 74 44.
February
International Film Festival
Berlin. Also
known as Berlinale, the film festival attracts stars, directors, and critics
from around the world. About 750 films are shown during the 2 weeks. tel. 25
48 90.
March
International Travel Fair
Held at ICC
Trade Center. Exhibitors highlight their countries’ attractions. tel. 303 80.
April
Festival Days
An annual series of gala
concerts and operas under the auspices of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden which
brings world renowned conductors, soloists and orchestras to Berlin for 10
days. Concerts are held at the Philharmonic concert hall; operas are held at
the opera house. tel. 20 35 44 81.
May
Carnival of Cultures
Arts and Entertainment
Classical music
Deutsche Oper,
Bismarckstr.
35 030/341 0249
Good classical concerts, plus opera and ballet in a
large, modern venue.
Komische Oper
Behrenstr. 55–57
030/4799 7400
The house orchestra performs classical and
contemporary music, and opera productions are staged here.
Philharmonie
Herbert-von-Karajan-Str. 1
030/254880
The most noted and popular orchestra in Berlin.
Konzerthaus
Berlin, Schauspielhaus am Gendarmenmarkt,
Gendarmenmarkt 2
030/203 092101
Home to the Berlin Sinfonie Orchester and host to
visiting orchestras.
Staatsoper
Unter den Linden
7
030/203 54555
Excellent operatic productions in one of central
Berlin’s most beautiful buildings.
Berliner
Ensemble
Bertolt-Brecht-Platz 1
030/282 3160
The official Brecht theatre.
Maxim Gorki
Theater
Am Festungsgraben
2
030/202 21115
Productions of modern works.
Schaubühne am
Lehniner Platz
Kurfürstendamm
153
030/890023
State-of-the-art theatre for performances of the
classics and some experimental pieces.
Varieté
Chamäleon
Rosenthaler Str.
40–41, Mitte
030/282 7118
Cabaret and
variety theatre in the beautiful turn-of-the-century Hackescher Höfe complex.
Concerts
Among the major
symphony orchestras and orchestral ensembles in Berlin is one of the world’s
best, the Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester, which resides at the
Philharmonie Mit Kammermusiksaal
Matthäikircherstr.
1
030/254-880 or
030/2548-8132
The
Kammermusiksaal is dedicated to chamber music.
Grosser
Sendesaal Des Sfb
Haus des Rundfunks,
Masurenallee 8-14
030/30310
is part of the
Sender Freies Berlin, one of Berlin’s broadcasting stations, and the home of the
Radio Symphonic Orchestra.
Konzerthaus
Berlin’s
Schauspielhaus,
Gendarmenmarkt
030/2030-92101
beautifully
restored hall is a prime venue for classical music concerts in historic Berlin.
The concert hall
of the Hochschule Der Künste University of Arts
Hardenbergstr. 33,
030/3185-2374) is
Berlin’s second largest.
Waldbühne
Am Glockenturm,
close to Olympic Stadium
030/305-5079 is
modeled after an ancient open-air Roman theater and accommodates nearly 20,000
people at opera, classical, or rock concerts.
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Berlin Destination Overview
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Berlin pulses with life; it is a city that never
sleeps. The capital of Germany is paved with cobbled streets dating back 750
years. At the same time, it is gloriously modern. For nearly 30 years, Berlin was really two cities:
East and West Berlin, with a wall in between that was meant to be impenetrable. In 1989 all that changed.
The wall came down, and the two parts of the city
were reunited. In the years since 1989, Berlin has been not only reborn, but
reinvented. The speed of change has been astounding, with the
city’s entire center of gravity shifting from west to east. The action ( sights,
restaurants and nightlife) is now found in eastern Berlin. It’s an exciting
scene and, for anyone familiar with the eastern streets of a few years ago, a
slightly unbelievable one.
Much of the new city is already in place: parliament
sits in the renovated Reichstag; Potsdamer Platz, once leveled to a field in the
Wall’s death zone, is now a bustling quarter with 110 new shops, 30
restaurants, a theater, a film museum, and a casino; and the city’s world-class
collection of European art has been reunited in the Gemäldegalerie. A fresh vibrancy
is everywhere: on the boulevards, in the art and flea markets, in the 300
trendy night-spots and the 7,000 pubs and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy three
opera houses, two great concert halls and 35 theatres, plus cabarets, musicals
and revues. Art-lovers can tour 170 excellent museums. this revitalized Berlin
has been called the “New York City” of Europe. One of the most popular activities in Berlin is
river cruising.
Tourist boats cruise the city's waterways, stopping at
picturesque parks and castles. The city of Berlin
lies in the middle of the state of Brandenburg, just a few miles from countless
lakes, historical castles, stately homes, abbeys, heaths, pine forests, river
valleys and tree-lined country roads. Few cities have such a wealth of unspoiled
natural and cultural attractions in the direct vicinity. Berlin is linked to its
surrounding areas both by the Spree and Havel rivers and by their common
historical heritage, reflected in the many fascinating sights. The reunited city
of Berlin is once again the capital of Germany.
Berlin was almost bombed out of
existence during World War II, its streets reduced to piles of rubble, its parks
to muddy swampland. But the optimistic spirit and strength of will of the
remarkable Berliners enabled them to survive not only the wartime destruction of
their city, but also its postwar division, symbolized by the Berlin Wall. Structures of
steel and glass tower over streets where before only piles of rubble lay, and
parks and gardens are again lush. Even now, in the daily whirl of working,
shopping, and dining along the Ku'damm, Berliners encounter reminders of less
happy days. At the end of the street stands the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church,
with only the shell of the old neo-Romanesque bell tower remaining.
In striking
contrast is the new church, constructed west of the old tower in 1961, in a
futuristic design. Before World War
II, the section of the city that became East Berlin was the cultural and
political heart of Germany, where the best museums, the finest churches, and the
most important boulevards lay. After the wall came down, East Berliners turned
to restoring their important museums, theaters, and landmarks (especially in the
Berlin-Mitte or center section), while the West Berliners built entirely
new museums and cultural Centers. This contrast between the two parts of city is
still evident today, though east and west are more and more coming together
within the immense, fascinating whole that is Berlin. It is a perfect
time to join the excitement, and to experience Berlin.
The city has succeeded
in moving forward, and while its entire foundation has shifted in a new
direction, Berlin is again making history.
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