Showing 41 - 60 of 1049 Hotels in Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
|  Nürnberger Strasse 33/34, Berlin User Rating from 632 reviews - 17.4 / 10 | | from $43 |
| |  Rosenstrasse 1, Berlin User Rating from 569 reviews - 17.6 / 10 | | from $66 |
| |  Wielandstraße 27, Berlin User Rating from 824 reviews - 17.1 / 10 | | from $25 |
| |  Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 32, Berlin User Rating from 996 reviews - 16.9 / 10 | | from $47 |
| |  An Der Urania 16-18, Berlin User Rating from 1270 reviews - 16.7 / 10 | | from $39 |
| |  Wallstrasse 23-24, Berlin User Rating from 1050 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $51 |
| |  Oranienburger Strasse 52, Berlin User Rating from 694 reviews - 17.2 / 10 | | from $59 |
| |  Luetzowplatz 17, Berlin User Rating from 786 reviews - 17 / 10 | | from $47 |
| |  Anhalter Strasse 9, Berlin User Rating from 798 reviews - 17 / 10 | | from $43 |
| |  Gubener Strasse 42, Berlin User Rating from 761 reviews - 17 / 10 | | from $66 |
| |  Behrenstraße 1 B, Berlin User Rating from 2243 reviews - 16.4 / 10 | | from $77 |
| |  Am Spittelmarkt 13, Berlin User Rating from 315 reviews - 18.4 / 10 | | from $82 |
| |  Friedrichstrasse 96, Berlin User Rating from 636 reviews - 17.1 / 10 | | from $65 |
| |  Stresemannstrasse 49, Berlin User Rating from 1067 reviews - 16.6 / 10 | | from $42 |
| |  Knesebeckstrasse 10, Berlin User Rating from 353 reviews - 18 / 10 | | from $39 |
| |  Frankfurter Allee 57-59, Berlin User Rating from 1098 reviews - 16.6 / 10 | | from $37 |
| |  Olivaer Platz 1, Berlin User Rating from 370 reviews - 17.9 / 10 | | from $57 |
| |  Kurt Schumacher Damm 202, Berlin User Rating from 860 reviews - 16.7 / 10 | | from $35 |
| |  Stresemannstrasse 97, Berlin User Rating from 405 reviews - 17.7 / 10 | | from $63 |
| |  Kurfurstendamm 35, Berlin User Rating from 2051 reviews - 16.2 / 10 | | from $56 |
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About BerlinBerlin, the largest and capital city of Germany is also one of the 16 states of the Federal Republic of Germany. It has a population of just under 5 million, including its metropolitan area and in addition to its historical importance in the country’s recent development, from World War Two to the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, it is also now synonymous with nightlife, clubbing, electronic music and street art. Following extensive damage in the Second World War, and especially following reunification, the city has seen a great deal of reconstruction and its architecture is varied, but there is a huge amount to see and do here. There are several main districts of the city, with Mitte being the historic centre of Berlin and the focal point of the newer city centre, There are numerous cafes, restaurants, clubs, galleries and museums here. The City West is home to excellent shopping, restaurant and hotel facilities with plenty of options for under £100 per night), whilst East Central is where the young arty types reside, so here are dozens of cafes, bars and clubs. |
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