Melia Berlin

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Friedrichstrasse, 103 Berlin 10117

Need dates

  • 07/15/202408/31/2024
  • 11/24/202412/28/2024

Ratings

Northstar
4
DEHOGA(Deutscher Hotel- und Gaststättenverband)
4.5

Awards

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet (1000Mbps)

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 17.4 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking€25.00 / day

Melia Berlin Meeting Space

Total meeting space12,917 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms6
Largest room8,891 sq. ft.
Second largest room6,943 sq. ft.
Space (Private)12,917 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)861 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms364
Single (1 bed)364
Double (2 beds)364
Suites16
Single (1 bed) rate€109.00 – €350.00
Double (2 beds) rate€129.00 – €370.00
Tax rate7%

Local Attractions

City Tour (Sightseeing)

Recreation
1 minute away
Suggestions – popular panoramic sightseeing tours Sightseeing tour “Berlin Overview” – for curious people Sightseeing tour “Berlin Wall” – Cold War in Berlin Sightseeing tour East-Berlin – Old city centre and DDR heritage Day trip to Potsdam – a must for garden and castle aficionados

Friedrichstadtpalast

Theater
0 km away
Varieté, Cabaret Show

Spree River Cruise

Recreation
1 minute away
Combine river cruises with sightseeing in Berlin’s inner city or on the Wannsee lake, the Havel lakes or the Müggelsee lake. Choose from over 30 cruises and discover Berlin from the water by boat!

Brandenburg Gate

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's only remaining city gate, is the true symbol of the city. Because it was situated in the no man's land just behind the wall, it also became symbolic of the division of the city. After the Fall of the Wall, the Gate was reopened on December 22, 1989. The sandstone construction, built from 1788-91 to plans by C.G. Langhans, has 12 Doric columns and is based on the propylaeum of the Acropolis in Athens. On both sides, six Doric columns support the 11 meter-deep transverse beam, dividing the gate into five passageways. In 1794 the building was crowned with the quadriga and goddess of victory created by Schadow, which face eastwards towards the city center. Brandenburg Gate was surrounded by further buildings which were destroyed in the war.
Pariser Platz
Berlin, DE 10117

Museumsinsel

Museum
6 minutes away
Berlin’s Museumsinsel (Museum Island) is a unique ensemble of five museums, including the Pergamon Museum - built a the small island in Berlin’s Spree River between 1824 and 1930. A cultural and architectural monument of great significance it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status in 1999. Berlin’s own Acropolis of the arts is considered unique because it illustrates the evolution of modern museum design over the course of the 20th century and its collections span six thousand years of human artistic endeavour.
Museumsinsel
Berlin, DE 10178

Reichstag

Historical landmark
12 minutes away
The Reichstag is the seat of the German Bundestag or federal government and, with its new dome, one of the Berlin's biggest crowd-draws. Its colorful past reflects the turbulence of German history since the 19th century. The Reichstag was constructed from 1884-94 by Paul Wallot, since a representative building was needed to house the parliament of the newly-founded German state. The inscription "Dem Deutschen Volke" ("To the German people") was only added in 1916 during the First World War, because Wilhelm II. had previously been against it. On 9 November 1918, the politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the establishment of the Republic from one of its windows. Part of the Reichstag was destroyed in a fire on 27 February 1933: the exact cause has never been identified, but the fire was used by the Nazis to justify their persecution of political opponents. After the war, the devastated building was rebuilt in a simplified form from 1961-71 to plans by Paul Baumgarten, but it was not used for parliamentary functions.
Platz der Republik 1
Berlin, DE 11011

More

Located in the heart of Berlin, next to the River Spree and just a short distance from major attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island or Alexanderplatz, the Meliá Berlin is the perfect choice for your business or leisure trips to the city, thanks to an excellent location, extensive and comfortable facilities, and the quality of its services. The hotel provides a 24 hour gym for the exclusive use of our guests, sauna and fitness, 364 bedrooms on eight floors, Wi-Fi Internet in the public areas and rooms, spacious dining areas (Restaurant Café Madrid, bar "Meliá tapas" and lobby bar), as well as an events area with 6 flexible meeting rooms of different sizes.

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High season
May 1 – Jun 25
Sep 1 – Oct 31
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