The art'otel berlin mitte hotel is centrally located in the hip district of Mitte with Berlin's most famous sights in walking distance. Just a few walking minutes away you can find Alexanderplatz, Friedrichstrasse, TV Tower and the exciting Hackescher Markt with a thriving night-life.
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art'otel berlin mitte is convenient to the following local attractions:
Berlin Holocaust Memorial (2.8 km) Visit this memorial dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust. Phone: 49-(0)-30-2639-4336
Brandenburg Gate (3.0 km) Built in 1791, the Brandenburg Gate is one of the most recognized landmarks in Berlin.
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart (4.7 km) A must see for art aficionados, this museum houses works by such famous artists as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Bruce Nauman. Phone: 49-(0)-30-3978-3411
Jewish Museum (2.3 km) Learn about Germany's Jewish population at this informative museum. Phone: 49-(0)-30-2599-3300
Reichstag (4.3 km) An impressive 1894 building, the Reichstag houses the German parliament. Phone: 49-(0)-30-227-0
Castle Charlottenburg (8.9 km) Built in 1699 to serve as a summer home for Queen Sophie Charlotte, this palace features interior galleries, courtyards and gardens. Phone: 49-(0)-331-9694-202
Spandauer Zitadelle (16.7 km) Dating back to the 1100s, this historic fort offers beautiful views of the city. Phone: 49-(0)-30-3549-440
Tiergarten (5.3 km) Comprised of former royal hunting grounds, the Tiergarten is the largest public park in the city.
About Berlin
Seemingly always at the forefront of European politics, Berlin has endured a tumultuous past. Wars in particular exacted a heavy toll, and it's estimated that World War II destroyed 80% of the city. The Cold War's cruelest symbol, the Berlin Wall, fell in 1989, reuniting a city and people divided for four decades. Indeed, cloak-and-dagger Berlin was replaced by one of Europe's - and the world's - cultural, political and economic leaders. Berlin is, on the whole, a vibrant, culturally inviting city offering a wealth of attractions. It's also visually appealing with ample greenery and scenic lakes. First-time visitors should stop by the famous Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Frederick the Great's Sanssouci Palace, and the impressive Dahlem Museum. Berlin is also famous for its raucous nightlife. West Berlin - and increasingly East Berlin - is replete with trendy cafés and hopping nightclubs.
Did you know?
The city is home to 150 theaters, offering thousands of performances each year - children's and youth theater performances alone account for over 1100 of them. Berliners are also fond of the cinema, as evidenced not only by the annual Berlinale Filmfestspiele in February, but by the 265 movie theaters in town. In fact, Berlin has the highest concentration of movie theaters in Germany.