The art'otel berlin mitte is ideally located in the heart of historic Berlin, providing guests with easy access to some of the city's most popular attractions. Our hotel near downtown Berlin is across the street from the underground station (U2), and additional public transportation connections are nearby. Famous Berlin attractions including the Reichstag, Brandenburger Tor and Schloss Charlottenburg are just minutes away. For business travelers, the art'otel is five minutes from Ostbahnhof train station and 30 minutes from Berlin-Tegel Airport. With our convenient location, guests at the art'otel berlin mitte can easily enjoy the best that the city has to offer.
Our hotel near downtown Berlin is convenient to the following local attractions:
Berlin Holocaust Memorial This moving memorial honors the victims of the Holocaust. Cora-Berliner-Strasse 1, Berlin, Germany 10117 49-(0)-30-2639-4336 2.8 km from hotel
Brandenburger Tor The Brandenburger Tor, or Bandenburg Gate, was built in 1791 and is still a symbol of Berlin today. Pariser Platz, Unter den Linden/Strasse des 17 Juni, Berlin, Germany 10117 3.0 km from hotel
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart This respected museum displays works by well-known artists like Andy Warhol. Invalidenstraße 50, Berlin, Germany 10557 49-(0)-30-3978-3412 4.7 km from hotel
Jüdisches Museum The exhibits at this museum focus on the Jewish population of Germany. Lindenstraße 9-14, Berlin, Germany 10969 49-(0)-30-2599-3300 2.3 km from hotel
Reichstag This impressive building was completed in 1894 and houses the German parliament. Platz der Republik 1, Berlin, Germany 10557 49-(0)-30-2273-0027 4.3 km from hotel
Schloss Charlottenburg Tour the interior galleries, courtyards and gardens at this stately palace. Spandauer Damm 10-22, Luisenplatz, Berlin, Germany 14059 49-(0)-30-3209-11 8.9 km from hotel
Spandauer Zitadelle Enjoy the beautiful views from the top of the tower at this historic fort. Am Juliusturm, Berlin, Germany 13599 49-(0)-30-3549-440 16.7 km from hotel
Tiergarten This beautiful park is the largest public park in the city and is home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Grosser Stern, Berlin, Germany 10557 5.3 km from hotel
Berlin Environmental Zone In an effort to reduce pollution, the Berlin city council has introduced an environmental zone which restricts the amount of traffic permitted within the central area. The zone is defined as the area within the suburban rail ring. Only vehicles which meet strict emission standards are permitted to travel within this area.
All drivers wishing to travel within this area (including foreign cars) must purchase and display a colour coded badge or incur a fine of 40 euro.
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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.
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To say that Berlin has had a difficult past would be an understatement. Much of the city was destroyed during World War II and was later divided by Allied Powers. The American, British and French sectors took West Berlin, and the Russians took the East. The division was made structural in 1961 when the East side built the Berlin Wall, which stood for 28 years. In 1990, less than a year after the fall of the wall, Germany was