NH Collection Berlin Mitte am Checkpoint Charlie


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Historical walk in Berlin Mitte. The walk can start at the U Stadtmitte and leads through the charming Gendarmenmarkt, before continuing towards the Museum Island and along the beautiful Spree for a while. There you have many great views of the impressive architectural buildings in the area. Highlights: - German Cathedral - Berlin Concert Hall - French cathedral - Bebelplatz - State Opera under the lime trees - Pleasure garden - Old National Gallery - Berlin Cathedral - Marx Engels Forum -...
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Historical, multifaceted loop in Berlin / Brandenburg. The Berlin Wall Trail follows the course of the former GDR border installations to West Berlin. It runs around and through Berlin for more than 160 km. Historical sights on the customs and patrol path alternate with beautiful natural landscapes. The Wall Trail is well signposted throughout and in many places multilingual boards provide information about the history of the building of the Wall and the division of Berlin. The dead at the...
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Popular circular route in Berlin Nice run or a relaxed walk through the Great Zoo, past some of Berlin's most famous sights. Accessible by bus and train. There are places to stop for a break. Highlights of the route. - Great zoo - Brandenburg Gate - Great star - Bellevue Palace - Riverside path along the Spree - Federal Chancellery
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Popular city walk in the Great Tiergarten, Berlin. Nature and some of Berlin's most important sights can be experienced on this circular route starting at the Brandenburg Gate. In summer, the shady paths and sunbathing lawns in the Grosser Tiergarten invite you to relax, in winter the warm cafés around the government district lure you in. Highlights of the hike: - Spree - Grosser Tiergarten - Brandenburg Gate - Federal Chancellery - Bellevue Palace - New lake
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Popular culture trail in Berlin. Discover the cultural capital of West Berlin! It starts at Potsdamer Platz. This was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War. When the Berlin Wall was built after the war, part of this area was known as "no man's land" and was deserted. After the fall of the wall, life returned to this area. Today it is one of the larger cultural, shopping and gastronomic centers in the city. In the east, the remains of the wall and the open, abandoned border...
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