Ideal for corporate travellers, Park Plaza Prenzlauer Berg Berlin is situated within 30 minutes of Berlin Tegel Airport and ICC Berlin. Guests visiting on holiday will appreciate our proximity to popular Berlin attractions, including the Velodrom, Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz. Our accommodation in Berlin is also ideally located near public transportation links to the city centre and main sights, making travel easy.
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Our Berlin hotel is convenient to the following local attractions:
Brandenburg Gate (6.3 km) Located on the eastern side of Tiergarten, this structure was originally built in 1791 and reopened after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989.
Deutsche Guggenheim (5.5 km) Housed in the 1920 sandstone Deutsche Bank, this branch of the Guggenheim holds exhibitions displaying contemporary artists as well as works from artists such as Warhol and Picasso. T: +49 30 2020 930
German Cathedral This German cathedral located in Gendarmenmarkt Square houses a museum devoted to the history of German democracy. T: +49 30 2273 0431
French Cathedral (5.8 km) Located on the other side of Gendarmenmarkt Square, this French cathedral offers stunning views of Berlin from its tower. T: +49 30 2291 760
Lustgarten (4.8 km) Surrounding the Berlin Cathedral, this lush garden showcases a variety of flowers in the summer.
Potsdamer Platz Arkaden (7.0 km) Find a variety of shops, cafes, movie theaters, bars and even a casino at this center in Berlin. T: +49 30 2559 2714
Reichstag (7.4 km) Take a tour of this building that is home to the German parliament. T: +49 30 2273 0027
Tiergarten (8.7 km) Enjoy the outdoors at Berlin's largest public park, where you will find war memorials, statues, palaces and more.
Zoologischer Garten Berlin(10.1 km) See panda bears, insects, marine animals and more at the largest zoo in Berlin. T: +49 30 2540 10
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?
Berlin's zoo, Zoologischer Garten (Zoological Gardens), is world famous and situated in the heart of Berlin. During World War II, the zoo was almost completely destroyed, and only 93 animals survived. Today, it houses 14,000 animals representing some 1500 species. It is one of the largest zoos in the world.