ACCOMMODATIONS
Centrally located in Kurfürstendamm is the Hôtel
Concorde Berlin. Designed like the hull of a ship,
the hotel houses 311 rooms, including 44 luxury and
junior suites. Unlike many accommodations in Europe,
the Hôtel Concorde Berlin's rooms are spacious,
as are the bathrooms with separate showers and deep
soaking tubs. Two executive floors offer private check-in
and access to a Club Lounge. Consider one of the distinctly
designed luxury suites for unique modern décor
and dazzling views. All rooms are equipped with flatscreen
televisions and high speed Internet access. Guests
can overcome their jetlag in the co-ed wellness area's
sauna, steam bath and cold plunge pool. Or squeeze
in a workout in the fitness room. A great way to start
each day - complimentary breakfast from St. Germain
with a wide assortment of breads, eggs, meats, cheese
and juices. Don't miss sampling the various flavors
of quark. Also located within the hotel are Le Faubourg,
a brasserie, and the Lutèce Bar.
SIGHTSEEING
Within walking distance of the hotel is one of Berlin's
famous landmarks - the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtnis-Kirche.
This Franz Schwechten-designed church was destroyed
by bombs in 1943, leaving only the front tower and
a memorial hall that houses artifacts from the structure's
history. Nearby, too, is the famous Bahnhof Zoo where
guests can visit creatures great and small with stops
at the monkey house, hippopotamus pool and Bao-Bao
the panda's habitat. Abutting the zoo is Tiergarten,
a rambling park with pathways by the lake for taking
in the many statues and memorials. Those fond of shopping
can pop into several H&M stores as well as KaDeWe
(head up to the sixth floor for a gourmet snack while
there.) Easy access to the rest of the city can be
found via the U-Bahn. The stop closest to the hotel
- Zoologischer Garten.
There are several ways to get an overview of Berlin
and some of its most famous sites. Catch city tour
bus #100 from the second Bahnhof Zoo entrance for
transport through Berlin Mitte. Disembark to spend
time at various landmarks before catching a subsequent
bus on the route. Two not to miss - Reichstag, Germany's
parliament building, and the majestic Brandenburg
Gate, a symbol of victory. Look for a double row of
square stones running throughout Berlin. These stones
mark where the Berlin Wall stood until its demise
in 1989. Along the path are crosses and photos memorializing
those killed while trying to cross the wall. Humbling,
too, is the Holocaust Memorial just steps beyond Brandenburg
Gate. Designed by Peter Eisenman, the 2711 dark granite
stelae represent the 6 million murdered Jews during
the Holocaust. Also nearby - the recently opened Kennedy
Museum. Later, linger over the view of the Brandenburg
gate with a cappuccino at a sidewalk table of Restaurant
Quarré at the Hotel Adlon, where Marlene Dietrich
was allegedly discovered.
Another great way to take in the city is on a ferry
ride down the River Spree. Grab a giant doughy pretzel
from a strolling vendor, then buy a beer onboard for
a snack while soaking in the sites. Along the riverbanks
are a blend of old and new architecture as well as
several of the city's dramatic bridges, works of art
within themselves. Make a note to later join locals
sunning at riverside beach bars to bask
in the sun.
End the ferry tour near Museum Island in Mitte to
take in five of Berlin's finest museums - the Bode
Museum, Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie
and the Pergamonmuseum, home to the Pergamon Altar.
Nearby, too, is the newly opened GDR Museum that gives
visitors a glimpse into everyday life in former East
Berlin and the German Democratic Republic.
When it comes to overviews of Berlin, none are quite
as expansive as the Fernsehturm, or Television Tower
at Alexanderplatz. Head to the viewing platform where
you can look out over the city at other potential
itinerary stops such Berliner Dom, Checkpoint Charlie,
Charlottenburg Palace and the Sony Center.
Other unique and memorable ways to learn about the
city include Berlin on Bike's tour along where the
Berlin Wall once stood and Berliner Unterwelten E.V.'s
Subways, Bunkers and the Cold War tour
showcasing the city's underground infrastructure along
with its evolution and use during WWII, the Cold War
and today.
Spend a day escaping the metropolis with a visit to
idyllic Peacock Island on the outskirts of Berlin.
A short ferry ride coveys guests to the island once
used as a getaway by Kings Friedrich Wilhelm II and
III. Stroll the park-like grounds exploring the palace,
dairy and stables, before picnicking under a tree
and watching sailboats race across the lake. A short
bus ride away is the neighborhood that houses Max
Lieberman Villa, the beautiful summerhouse and gardens
designed by the artist as well as 200 of his paintings.
A short walk away is the Haus der Wannsee Konferenz,
where the Nazi's set the final resolution
into motion.
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
Berlin's melting pot of cultures has led to topnotch
cuisine suiting all tastes. Check out the award-winning
tastes of Vau, Maxwell, Lorenz Adlon and Margaux.
Duck into a courtyard where whimsical curtains billow
over outdoor tables at Pan Pacific in Mitte. Savor
Turkish offerings at Hasir's. Spread out several courses
in Prenzlauer Berg at with a fusion starter at W-Imbiss,
Konopke for curry wurst, steak and wine at Weinstein
and Gagarin for Russian food and dessert. Then again,
grabbing a brew at a local biergarten may be the order
of the day.
Combining dinner and nightlife is Spindler and Klatt.
Located in an old factory by the river, guests dine
and take in live music from the comfort of oversized
beds. Revved up, experience Berlin's club scene. Quiz
the locals about where to find the latest movable
club (many of the hottest clubs may only stay in place
for up to a week or so.)
A great way to close out a stay - an evening of opera
at the Staatsoper unter den Linden or Philharmonic
Hall to hear the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra perform.
For more information visit www.berlin-tourist-information.com.
Contact the Hôtel Concorde Berlin at 011 49
(0) 30 800 999 1540 or www.concordehotels.com.
return to getaway girl index