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Situated on a small tree-lined street, Ackselhaus is quiet enough to ensure a good night’s rest but central enough to be within a short distance of all the action. It’s an ideal destination for either a business or pleasure stay, thanks to a wide range of amenities and services. The flats and apartments offer internet access, are simple and tasteful and mix antique with modern furniture. They have completely fitted kitchens, but guests will find plenty of restaurants around nearby Kollwitzplatz.
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Sure, the rooms get points for looks— classical and modern with large panoramic windows—but on the business side the Alexander Plaza also has much more to offer. A business centre offers free internet access and fully equipped office facilities. Unfurnished or fully fitted conference facilities cover some 687 square metres of the hotel. Also available are a wide range of secretarial services, from copying and translation to the organisation of video conferences. The Bistro serves light bites and the bar has a popular happy hour.
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The Askanischer Hof is one of Berlin’s smallest hotels and one of its most endearing. The rooms are decorated with turn-of-the-century elegance and the antique furnishings hark back to a bygone era. Breakfast is served around the clock in your room or in the breakfast lounge, which can also be turned into a conference room if needed. Located in the very centre of West Berlin, it’s an easy jump to virtually anywhere in the city.
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Tired of sleeping in a boring beige box? Check in to this whimsical place, a haven for artists and travelling art lovers. At the Künstlerheim Luise (Künstlerheim means artists’ home) each room has been decorated by a different artist. The hotel was expanded in 2003. There are now rooms and suites with showers or bathtubs, TV, modern telecommunication facilities and, in the new building, full climate control. Very affordable rooms are also available. At the reception desk, a young, competent team is at your disposal around the clock.
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The Swissotel is a steal for savvy travellers. Inside it’s fully modern, loaded with amenities and efficient. It’s also centrally located, within walking distance of KaDeWe, Europe’s largest department store, and plenty of shopping. Rooms are all well cared for and have bright, modern furnishings. Enhance your stay with a dinner at the excellent Restaurant 44, which earns frequent praise from food critics, or with a traditional coffee at the legendary Café Kranzler, located directly opposite the hotel.
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