The Regent Berlin

Charlottenstrasse 49 , Berlin D-10117 , Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)30-20 33 8 Fax: +49 (0)30-20 33 6119
Email:  info.berlin@rezidorregent.com
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The Regent Berlin Luxury Hotel in Downtown Berlin

The Regent Berlin is a premier Mitte borough hotel near the best Berlin attractions and entertainment. Our downtown Berlin hotel delights in a superb location overlooking Gendarmenmarkt Square with its magnificent 18th century cathedrals and Concert Hall. Situated in the historic Friedrichstadt district, the Regent Berlin hotel provides easy access to a wealth of fascinating Berlin attractions and is the perfect base from which to explore the unique culture and sights of the city of Berlin.
  • Shopping: Enjoy excellent shopping opportunities around our hotel near Friedrichstrasse, Potzdamer Platz and Kurfuerstendamm, Berlin's best shopping districts.
  • Historic Sites: Explore historic Gendramenmarkt, with its glorious Konzerthaus and magnificent pair of cathedrals.
  • Views: Take in stunning panoramic views of the city from the famous Brandenburg Gate, the State Opera and the restored Reichstag.
  • Music: Listen to the world's top performers in the magical surroundings of the Unter den Linden State Opera House, visit the German Opera or watch Sir Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic at the Philharmonie.
  • Museums: Berlin museum highlights include the Pergamon and the Judisches Museum, which charts the high and low points of German-Jewish history. Nearby Berlin art museums include the Allte Nationalgalerie, Deutsches Guggenhem and Hamburger Bahnhof.
  • Uniquely Berlin: Potsdamer Platz, once the home of the wealthy - then abandoned to the Berlin Wall - has been massively redeveloped to reclaim its former beauty since reunification.

Additional must-see Berlin attractions include:

Haus Am Checkpoint Charlie
This famous Berlin museum is at an actual pedestrian and motorist crossing where the once divided East and West Berlin met.
Phone: 49 (0)-3-2537-250
Address: Friedrichstraße 43-45, Berlin, Germany 10969
Kilometres from hotel: 1.5

Holocaust Memorial
Don't miss this moving memorial to the millions of victims of the Holocaust.
Phone: 49 (0) 30-2639-4336
Address: Cora-Berliner-Strasse 1, Berlin, Germany 10117
Kilometres from hotel: 0.3

Schloss Charlottenburg
Originally built by Elector Frederick III as a summer residence for his wife Sophie Charlotte in 1699, the palace is one of the most impressive and magnificent attractions in Berlin.
Phone: 49 (0) 30-3209-11
Address: Charlottenburg, Old Palace, Spandauer Damm 10-22, Berlin
Kilometres from hotel: 5.3

Tiergarten
The largest public park in Berlin originally served as royal hunting grounds until it was reconfigured in the 18th century. Nowadays, joggers, walkers, and families flock here to enjoy the natural splendor.
Address: Grosser Stern, Berlin, Germany 10557
Kilometres from hotel: 0.7

Zoologischer Garten Berlin
This impressive zoo is home to approximately 14,000 animals from 1,500 species on a 35 hectare site in historical animal houses.
Phone: 49 (0) 30-2540-10
Address: Hardenbergplatz 8, Berlin, Germany 10787
Kilometres from hotel: 3.5

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About Berlin

Seemingly always at the forefront of European politics, Berlin has endured a tumultuous past. Wars in particular exacted a heavy toll, and it's estimated that World War II destroyed 80% of the city. And even though the Wall has come down, there's still a palpable discrepancy between the formerly run-down, decaying East and the more upscale, affluent West. Be that as it may, Berlin is, on the whole, a vibrant, culturally inviting city offering a wealth of attractions. It's also visually appealing with ample greenery and scenic lakes. First-time visitors should stop by the famous Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Frederick the Great's Sanssouci Palace, and the impressive Dahlem Museum. Berlin is also famous for its raucous nightlife. West Berlin ­ and increasingly East Berlin ­ is replete with trendy cafés and hopping nightclubs.

The Olympia Stadion is one of the few Nazi-built structures still intact and in use. Built for the 1936 Olympic games, the stadium was intended to showcase Hitler's "master race" athletes. But African-American Jesse Owens dashed those plans by winning four gold medals. Today, Berlin even has a street named after Owens.

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