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34 WHERE TO GOIN BERLIN

34 WHERE TO GOIN BERLIN Hospitality Apartments am Brandenburger Tor Apartments am Brandenburger Tor, in central Berlin, near the Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz offer you reasonably priced accommodation in the heart of Berlin. The apartments in central Berlin are an excellent starting point for exploring and discovering the metropolis. They’re situated only a few minutes‘ walk away from many of the city’s sights and cultural offerings. Location, location, location Immediately adjacent to your apartment you will find Unter Apartments am Brandenburger Tor Behrenstraße 1C 10117 Berlin Tel: +49 30 200 75 70 info@apartments-mitte.de www.apartments-mitte.de Metro: S+U Brandenburger Tor U55 S1 S2 Cultural Entertainment & Shopping Alexa Berlin World-class Shopping Alexa has been a shopping highlight in Berlin since opening its doors 2007 with an amazing 56,200 square metres of shopping space. Some 180 stores, a large food court with 17 restaurants Alexa Berlin Lounge Bowling 10 a.m. till open end and Superfit 24h. GDR living room. Ranging from ordinary contacts with the authorities to the political structure of the state, the exhibition provides a 360-degree view of life in a centrally-planned and authoritarian state. Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1 10178 Berlin-Mitte www.ddr-museum.de/en Metro: xxxxxxx DDR Museum ALEXA am Alexanderplatz Grunerstr. 20 - 10179 Berlin www.alexacentre.com Metro: xxxxxxx Museums & Exhibitions DDR Museum Berlin’s Interactive Museum den Linden, Pariser Platz, the Holocaust memorial the government district, and many tourist attractions and cultural sites. Its central location in the City and good links to public transport (U-Bahn, S-Bahn, bus), mean you can reach all the destinations you want in the city and its surroundings, easily and quickly. Many of the apartments have a good view of the skyline of Potsdamer Platz and the Tiergarten. Apartments am Brandenburger Tor and an exciting children’s entertainment area leave nothing to be desired for young and old alike. Later closing times mean you can shop to your heart’s content. Visitors should be sure to see LOXX Miniature Worlds while there, the largest model railway exhibition in the city. Mon–Sat 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday opening hours of food court, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., and leisure area as follows: LOXX 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Strike Lanes Lively, interactive and just a little intoxicating, the DDR Museum presents life in the former GDR as it was experienced by ordinary people. Omitting nothing from its honest appraisal, the exhibition provides an insight into the world of Real Existing Socialism – the Free German Youth, the Stasi, tower blocks, a Trabant, the political opposition and much more. Journey back in time not just to view, but experience this past – dance the Lipsi or rummage through the cupboards of an authentic ITB BERLIN NEWS • Friday 28 th February 2014 www.itb-berlin-news.com

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