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Holiday Inn Berlin - City East Side
Wanda-Kallenbach Str. 2
Berlin
10243
Germany
Check In: 3PM
Check Out: 12PM
Check-in Age: 18
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Location Highlights
Downtown
City Name:
Berlin
Direction from City Center to Hotel:
North
Distance from Hotel:
1.86 MI/ 3 KM
Local
Closest Convention Center:
ICC
Distance from Hotel:
8.7 MI/ 14 KM North West
Convenience Store:
0.5 MI/ 0.8 KM East
Golf:
8.08 MI/ 13 KM
Indoor Tennis:
4.35 MI/ 7 KM
Must See
Must See
The East Side Gallery, the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall, is a short walk from the hotel. Stroll beside the River Spree for 1.3km to see more than 100 striking murals painted by artists from around the globe after the fall of the Wall in 1989. Images on the protected monument include the iconic kiss between East German leader Erich Honecker and Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev.
Must Do
Must Do
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Museum Island is home to a cluster of cultural institutions in the middle of the River Spree. The imposing neoclassical Altes Museum houses Roman, Greek and Etruscan art. The restored Neues Museum has a renowned Egyptian collection, and the Pergamon Museum draws crowds to its huge rebuilt structures from the ancient world, such as the ornate Babylonian Ishtar Gate.
Restaurants
Restaurants
Don't Go Home Without
Don't Go Home Without
Rising from the vast expanse of Alexanderplatz, the iconic TV Tower, built in 1969, offers panoramic views over Berlin from its 203-metre-high observation deck. A 10-minute walk away, you can browse indie-designer wares in Mitte’s trendy Hackescher Markt area. The courtyards behind the art nouveau facade of the Hackesche Höfe complex house vibrant cafés, restaurants and boutiques.
Tips
Tips
If you’re visiting the city for 2 days or more, you could save money and avoid queues with the Berlin WelcomeCard, which provides free public transport in the city centre as well as discounts on 200 attractions. Across the river from the hotel at the expansive 19th-century covered market, Markthalle Neun, vendors offer a variety of globe-spanning snacks, as well as craft beers and wines.