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Hotel Palace Berlin is the city’s premiere private hotel. Each room is individual in look if not in amenities. Business groups are especially well catered for with 19 meeting and conference rooms. The Michelin starred restaurant is an excellent place to indulge in after a hard day’s work and if you want to get out of the hotel for a while, both Kurfürstendamm and Potsdamer Platz are only a short walk away.
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The five-star InterContinental Berlin makes its luxurious mark by—among other things—offering some of the biggest hotel rooms in town. A whiff of privilege hits as soon as you enter its lobby and carries through to its rooms and suites. The Intercontinental has been pampering the elite ever since it opened. Those in search of edibles and potables will find the acclaimed Hugo’s restaurant (one Michelin star), the LA Café offering Californian and oriental cuisine, and the very pleasant Marlene Bar.
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The feel of Ku’damm 101 is corporate and the place bustles with business travellers. Each room has wirelesss Internet access, as do the eight meeting rooms, lobby and breakfast restaurant. Comforts include relaxation in an aroma steam bath, shiatsu treatments and classical massages, yoga and fitness programmes. Or you could just relax with a drink in the 101 Lounge.
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This 2004 newcomer to Potsdamer Platz has lots of valued amenities, such as high-speed internet access for each room, wi-fi access in all public areas of the hotel and free phone calls. It also provides a multifunctional ballroom and five conference rooms and houses a restaurant, bar and spa area. Neighbours include the Sony Centre complex (with Cinestar, which shows only movies in original version) and Cancun, which received the Gastro Award Berlin 2003 for the best Latin American cuisine. Just a five-minute walk away is Berlin’s largest casino, the Spielbank.
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The Westin Grand is another top-notch hotel/restaurant combination. The generously sized guest rooms have very high ceilings and come with writing desk and high-speed Internet access, allowing business travellers the convenience of working comfortably and efficiently. Its historically-themed suites are a special highlight. Of its three restaurants, the casual yet classy Stammhaus offers regional specialities in a typical Berlin pub atmosphere. The Lobby lounge is an attractive bar offering soft music and a light supper menu.
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