Radisson Blu Hotel, Berlin

 
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The Radisson Blu Hotel is located right in the heart of the German capital, on the bank of the river Spree, opposite to the Berlin Cathedral and close to the Museum Island.

Attractions in walking distance:

  • Alexanderplatz with TV Tower, World time clock and Alexa Shopping Center
  • Red Town Hall
  • Nikolai quarter
  • Museum Island – UNESCO world heritage
  • Boulevard “Unter den Linden” with state opera and Brandenburg gate
  • “Friedrichstrasse” for exclusive shopping
  • Hackescher Markt with the famous “Hackesche Höfe” and countless restaurants, bars, galleries and boutiques

Link to Berlin City Guide

Public Transport:

  • Bus (TXL, 100, 200) und Tram (M4, M5, M6), Haltestelle Spandauer Straße / Marienkirche, 50 m
  • S & U-Bahn Alexanderplatz (S3, S5, S7, S9, S75, U8, U2, U5, Regional express, Airport Express), 700 m
  • S-Bahn Hackescher Markt (S5, S7, S9, S75), 500 m
  • Ostbahnhof, 2,4 km
  • Hauptbahnhof, 4 km
  • Flughafen, Tegel, 8 km
  • Flughafen Schönefeld, 18 km

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Why you should visit Berlin

Berlin offers a fascinating combination of magnificent buildings from the Kaiser Era, and modern architecture of the 21st century. The city is home to long-time locals and trendy globetrotters and is full of vibrant life.

The new Berlin is the perfect stop for a tourist. You can go shopping on “Friedrichstrasse” and the Ku'damm, relive history at the Reichstag and experience the city's recent past at Checkpoint Charlie. There are countless museums to satisfy your thirst for culture. The contemporary theatre, which has a long tradition in Berlin on established stages and small venues is also a must-see Berlin attraction.

In Berlin you can enjoy world famous classical concerts at the Philharmonic, the Berlin concert hall or in the open air. Berlin has something for everyone; from Currywurst in a rustic pub on the corner to haute cuisine by the master chef, from a Berliner Weiße in the local beer garden to the cocktail à la mode in a trendy lounge bar.

One visit is not nearly enough to experience the diversity of the German capital city on the River Spree. One of Berlin's unique features is the constant change, and every time you come back you will see yet another facet of the city. Allow yourself to be swept away by the vitality, uniqueness and tolerance of a metropolis which is both old and young, and which has a character all of its own.