Hotels in Berlin, Germany
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Courtyard by Marriott Berlin-Mitte  |
Guest rating: 83.0% |
| Axel-Springer-Str. 55, Berlin, 10117 Map |
0.65 miles from Berlin centre |
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Hotel de Rome - Rocco Forte  |
Guest rating: 94.0% |
| Behrenstraße 37, Berlin, 10117 Map |
0.66 miles from Berlin centre |
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| Classic Double or Twin Room |
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Regent Berlin  |
Guest rating: 94.0% |
| Charlottenstr. 49, Berlin, 10117 Map |
0.79 miles from Berlin centre |
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| Deluxe Double or Twin Room |
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Old Town Apartments  |
Guest rating: 86.0% |
| Office only: Metzer Str. 8, Berlin, 10119 Map |
0.88 miles from Berlin centre |
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| 3-Room Apartment, Gartenstraße 92, Berlin - Non Refundable - Mitte (6 Adults) |
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Ibis Berlin City Ost  |
Guest rating: 80.0% |
| An der Schillingbrücke 2, Berlin, 10243 Map |
0.94 miles from Berlin centre |
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| Room for 1 to 2 person |
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Berlin, Germany
Berlin is second most populous city in Europe and the capital of Germany. Berlin is famous for its culture, politics, media, and science in Europe. After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany while West Berlin became a Western exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall. It was reunified in 1990 and Berlin became the official capital for Unified Germany. It serves as continental head for air and rail transport and has major income from industries include traffic engineering, optoelectronics, IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, and biotechnology.
Earlier there were 2 parties in Germany namely Jewish and Nazi. Adolf-Hitler was the leader of Nazi party and destroyed Jewish community. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, thousands of the city's German Jews were imprisoned in the nearby Sachsenhausen concentration camp or, in early 1943, were shipped to death camps, such as Auschwitz. During the war, large parts of Berlin were destroyed in the 1943–45 air raids and during the Battle of Berlin.
Berlin is famous for its great and ancient architecture. The Fernsehturm (TV tower) at Alexanderplatz in Mitte is the second-tallest structure in the European Union. The East Side Gallery is an open-air exhibition of art painted directly on the last existing portions of the Berlin Wall. The Brandenburg Gate is an iconic landmark of Berlin and Germany. The Berliner Dom, a Protestant cathedral and the third church on this site, is located on the Spree Island across from the site of the Berliner Stadtschloss and adjacent to the Lustgarten. Unter den Linden is a tree lined east-west Avenue from the Brandenburg Gate to the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss, and was once Berlin's premier promenade. Many Classical buildings line the street and part of Humboldt University is located there.
Berlin is subdivided into twelve boroughs (Bezirke), but before Berlin's 2001 administrative reform there were 23. Each borough is subdivided into a number of localities (Ortsteile), which represent the traditional urbanized areas that inhabitants identify with. At present the city of Berlin consists of 95 such localities. The localities often consist of a number of city neighborhoods (usually called Kiez in the Berlin dialect) representing small residential areas.
Berlin has an excellent university which produces many graduates every year. People from all over the world study in these universities. Some of the most famous universities are Free University of Berlin, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Universität der Künste etc. The city has a high concentration of research institutions, such as the Fraunhofer Society, Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and the Max Planck Society, which are independent of, or only loosely connected to its universities. A total number of 62,000 scientists are working in research and development.
Berlin is an important center in the European and German film industry. It is home to more than one thousand film and television production companies, 270 movie theaters, and around 300 national and international co-productions are filmed in the region every year.
Berlin has established a high profile reputation as a host city of international sporting events. Berlin hosted the 1936 Olympics and was the host city for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final. The IAAF World Championships in Athletics were held in the Olympiastadion in August 2009. The annual Berlin Marathon and the annual ÅF Golden League event ISTAF for athletics are also held here. The WTA Tour holds the Qatar Total German Open annually in the city. Founded in 1896, it is one of the oldest tennis tournaments for women. The FIVB World Tour has chosen an inner-city site near Alexanderplatz to present a beach volleyball Grand Slam every year.
Thus, Berlin is mixture of vibrant history, excellent architecture, research pool of the world and a great political and social culture.
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