Located on Französische Strasse, in the beautiful Gendarmenmarkt area with its monumental 18th century architecture Titanic Gendarmenmarkt Berlin offers 208 quiet, stylish rooms and suites. It also provides various rooms for meetings and events to take place.
会場詳細
チェーンIndependent / Other
ブランドOther Affiliation
築年2015
改装年-
合計ミーティングスペース4,306 平方フィート
客室208
会場タイプホテル
受賞歴
Industry awards
Tripadvisor - 2024
Travellers' Choice Awards - 2024
Die 101 Besten - 2023
Die 101 besten Hotels Deutschlands - 2023
アメニティ
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ランドリーサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
設備
スペース(セミプライベート)
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
ペット可
外部ケータリング可
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
ビジネスサービス
VIP サービス
ビジネスセンター
リクリエーション活動
スパまたはサロン
ヘルスクラブ
送迎
タクシー
バス
地下鉄
鉄道
備品
ステージングエリア
ダンスフロア
可動間仕切り壁
AV 設備
高速インターネット
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ランドリーサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
設備
スペース(セミプライベート)
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
ペット可
外部ケータリング可
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
必要日
会場によるイベント開催の優先期間
2026年1月18日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月18日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月18日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月18日 - 2026年3月31日
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Berlin Central Station is located close to the government district in the heart of Berlin. The Central Station is also a regional train station and has a direct link to Berlin's S-Bahn network. From there it takes about 10 minutes to get to Alexanderplatz or Station Zoologischer Garten by S-Bahn.
Our mission is to discover and describe life and earth – with people, through dialogue. We want to engage with and influence the scientific and societal discourse about the future of our planet, worldwide.
Welcome to Berlin’s #1 venue for dazzling show entertainment!
Our productions don’t tour to every city. You can only experience them here at the Palast.
Ultra-modern Grand Shows featuring state-of-the-art high-tech effects on the world’s biggest theatre stage.
The Palast’s kickline is the longest in the world, a real crowd pleaser and an absolute highlight of every Grand Show.
Today a listed building, the Palast has been writing stage history since 1919 and leads the revue tradition into the twenty-first century.
With its numerous institutions that have evolved over generations, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin constitutes an encyclopaedic museum, spread over many different sites, that aims to preserve, research, and display art treasures and cultural artefacts dating from all human history, and educate the public about their importance. The Staatliche Museen zu Berlin’s collections encompass the fields of European and non-European art, archaeology and ethnology from virtually all nations, cultures, and periods.
The Ballhaus Berlin opened its doors to the dance-crazed Berlin audiences of the Belle Epoque back in 1905. Come right on in, enjoy and revel in the spirit of yesteryear until the early morning hours. Stucco walls and a spiral staircase, table telephones and chandeliers bear witness to the rich history of the establishment and induce a singular, warm and inspiring atmosphere, unique even in Berlin. The Ballhaus Berlin has long attracted curious people with a taste for all things nostalgic.
The Labyrinth Children's Museum is a project of the Fabrik Osloer Straße and with more than 1.5 million visitors (children and adults) since its foundation in 1997. It is a regular and a popular inherent part of Berlin's cultural and educational landscape. With its permanent partner, the Senatsverwaltung responsible for education, youth and family and in cooperation with numerous institutes, companies, artists and scientists, which develop an abundance of ideas for interactive exhibitions, projects, workshops, and events.
The Zeiss-Großplanetarium (Zeiss Grand Planetarium) is the most modern science theatre in Europe. It was erected as one of the last representative buildings of the former GDR on the occasion of Berlin's 750th anniversary in 1987. Its dome with a diameter of 30 metres dominates the Berlin cityscape. A large planetarium hall with 307 seats and a cinema hall with 160 seats offer space for exciting forays through the world of astronomy and science. After modernisation lasting almost two years (2014 - 2016), the building is now equipped with new media technology and has also realigned its content. The planetarium no longer shows only astronomical programmes, but introduces visitors to the diversity of all natural sciences. Especially with the new full dome technology, scientifically challenging topics can be presented in an impressive and entertaining way. Music, culture and theatre round off the vast range of content available at the planetarium.
Zoo Berlin is in a class of its own! Not only is it the oldest and most frequently visited zoo in the country, it is also home to the largest variety of species of any zoo in the world – including the only giant pandas in Germany!
The airport Berlin Brandenburg "Willy Brandt" (IATA code BER) has replaced the airports Tegel and Schönefeld in end of 2020. Thus, you now fly to Berlin via a central airport. For flight times and other questions, please contact the respective airline. On the airport page you will find detailed information on flights to and from BER up to three days before your flight. Terminals 1 and 2. As the gateway to the world, BER Airport is very well connected to the road and rail network. With its own railway station beneath Terminal 1 (Level U2), BER is directly connected to suburban and regional trains. This means that you can not only get from the airport to the city centre quickly, but also conveniently reach the area surrounding Berlin with regional and long-distance trains from the Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2 station.
The Airport Express takes you to Berlin Central Station in 30 minutes.
Two new lines under the name PlusBus Airport-Region also run every hour during the week from Königs Wusterhausen via Wildau, Miersdorf and Schulzendorf to BER Airport. Express buses also run from the Rudow underground station.
The airport shuttle BER1 of BEX Charter brings you every 60 minutes to the southwest of the city to the city hall of Steglitz. A continuation of the express bus line to the station Zoologischer Garten is requested.
From Potsdam, the regional train line 22 runs with a travel time of just under one hour.
To reach the city centre, take the S-Bahn lines S 9 and S 45, which leave every 20 minutes. These also stop at the Terminal 5 station.
Tip: With the Berlin Welcome Card you can travel for free on all public transport and also receive discounts at numerous attractions and sights in Berlin.To get from BER to the Berlin city center, a single ticket ABC for 3.60 Euro is required. The regular VBB fare applies without surcharge.
A unique place in Germany entirely dedicated to the world of illusions, optical illusions and contemporary art. The museum is located in the heart of Berlin and offers visitors of all ages unforgettable and interactive experiences.
The mission is to amaze and enchant our guests while educating them in a fun and casual way. We believe that exploring the world of illusions and deceptions helps our visitors sharpen their perception and creativity while immersing them in the fascinating world of art.
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