Tulip Inn Frankfurter Tor Berlin
General Description
Tulip Inn Berlin Frankfurter Tor is a modern city hotel located on
the Frankfurter Allee close to Alexanderplatz with various historical
attractions. The underground station Samariterstrasse opposite the hotel
allows direct access to the exhibition centre and the city centre. All 120
guest rooms have bath-shower, WC, minibar, TV with Premiere, radio,
telephone and fax-modem connections. Enjoy your meal on one of the three
gourmet restaurants Bauernl?mmel, Sala Thai, Casa Toscana, which are
available in the covered inner courtyard of the Plaza. A warm welcome
awaits you at our bar Friedrichshain. Our conference room offers space for
up to 20 people as well as daylight and standard equipment. It is ideal for
many occasions. Excellent public transport facilities so that you can
explore Berlin, both ancient and modern.
Attractions
Adagio: This night club has become an established institution in
Berlin???s nightlif, and perhaps the most attractive venue in town.
Clubbers, party animals and night owls feel right at home here. Enjoy the
casual atmosphere at our bars.
Alexanderplatz: Alexanderplatz, or "Alex" for short, is still a
centre of Berlin. Alexanderplatz was named after the Russian Czar Alexander
I., who visited Berlin in 1805. At the time, it was a market and parade
ground before the gates of Berlin.
Aquarium: Right next to the zoo entrance, the Aquarium boasts many
freshwater and salt water animals as well as crocodiles, insects and
spiders.
Badeschiff: Under a futuristic seeming roof (only winters) which stretches
like a caterpillar about bar and swimming-pool can relax guest with 25
degrees. Farther 2 saunas, 1 bar as well as 24 degrees warm water of the
bath ship are available.
Berliner Dom: The Berlin cathedral is on the Spreeinsel and is a Protestant
cathedral according to the model of the Pertersdom in Rome. The current
church building with its powerful dome comes from 1894 - in 1905.
Brandenburger Tor: As the symbol of the city it was for a long time also a
symbol of the partition of Germany. Located on Pariser Platz it is the most
important classical building. After reunification the Gate was opened and
is now freely accessible for visitors.
Checkpoint Charlie: Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous border crossing
in Berlin near the Glienicker bridge. The atmosphere of the cold war was to
be as to felt to no other place as here.Only an imitation of the awake hut
reminds of this frosty joint of the cold war
Deutscher Dom: The designation cathedral donates here, however, confusion,
because the building never had a religious function. Rather the term refers
to the architectural form on the tower building with the dome.
East-Side-Gallery: The East-Side-Gallery is the longest monument for peace
and reconciliation in Berlin. In 1990, after the division of Berlin had
come to an end, countless artists from all over the world painted the
dreary 1.3 kilometer long wall.
Europa Center: The Europe Centra became a symbol of West Berlin because of
the revolving Mercedes star on the roof it is also known as the i-Punkt
(the dot on the i). The 22-storey tower block is the dominant urban design
element in the West Berlin city centre.
Fernsehturm: The TV-Tower, 368m high (higher than the Eiffel Tower at
320m), symbol of East Berlin, was based on an idea by H. Henselmann. The
viewing platform is at a height of 203m. Above this there is a revolving
cafe.
Friedrichstadtpalast: Founded by Max Reinhardt and Eric Charell in the
Roaring Twenties the Friedrichstadtpalast is a landmark of Berlin. Here
Marlene Dietrich made her revue stage debut. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis
Armstrong are just a few stars who have performed here.
Friedrichstrasse: The youngest shopping mile of Berlin calls
Friedrichstrasse. The 3.3 kilometers long dead-straight north south axis
experienced an unusual rebirth after the fall of the Wall.
Fritzclub: The Fritzclub in co-operation with the radio station of the same
name presents unusual programs. Live music with smaller bands and unknown
plays get here in pleasant ambiance own lobby.
Funkturm: The Funkturm, 150 metres high, is very popular among Berliners
called the Langer Lulatsch (Beanpole). It was officially opened in 1926 at
the Third Radio Exhibition.
Gedaechtniskirche: The ruins of the spire ot the
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche were not restored and left as a memorial to
the Second World War. The church was built from 1891-95 by Kaiser Wilhelm
II. as a memorial to his grandfather.
Gendarmenmarkt: The gendarme's market belongs unambiguously to the most
beautiful places of Berlin. It is controlled, first of all, by three
monumental buildings: to the German cathedral, the French cathedral and the
theatre.
Hackesche Hoefe: The environment of the Hackeschen courts is connected like
the whole shaving duration suburb on closest with the history and the
destiny of the Berlin Jews. Freshly redeveloped, the Hackeschen courts are
at present one of the most alive places.
Hauptbahnhof: The building of the new central railway station is the most
spectacular architecture project in Berlin. In May, 2006, to the FIFA
football world championship Germany in 2006, the biggest interchange
station of Europe was finished.
ICC Berlin: ICC is a part of Berlins trade fair grounds. The modern
machinelike Kongresshalle was opened in 1979. It largest hall can seat 5000
persons. The building is 320 metres long, 80 metres wide and 40 metres high
and is connected to the exhibition hall.
KADEWE: Berlin would be unimaginable without the Departament Store of the
West (Kaufhaus des Westens). The largest department store on the European
continent is more than a well-stocked shopping paradise: KaDeWe is a
legend.
Kongresshalle: The Kongresshalle, nicknamed Schwangere Auster (Pregnant
Oyster) because of its suspended ached roof, was a gift from the Americans.
It was handed over at the International Building Exhibition.
Max Schmeling Halle: Mega stars from the music branch, top athletes and
international sizes of the show business care in the Max Schmeling hall for
entertaining hours and unforgettable experiences.
Museumsinsel: One of the most superb museum complexes in all of Europe lies
on the north point of the Spree island in the center of the city. Here you
can visit Bode Museum, Old National Galery, Pergamonmuseum, Altes Museum.
Neue Nationalgalerie: The 8.50 meter high hall, constructs under the
biggest cantilever steel plate of the world (inside two not carrying
installation shafts), stands on a stone terrace under which the real museum
projectile is.
Nikolaiviertel: Behind the Rathaus, extending towards the River Spree, is
the Nikolaiviertel, Berlin???s oldest district with numerous cafe???s and
restaurants
Olympiastadion: The stadium is 300m long and 230m wide and not very high.
It is an architectural masterpiece.
Philharmonie: The building housed the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra with
its chief conductor Herbert von Karajan, and thus became known as Karajans
circus. It was built from 1960-63. The Kammermusiksaal was not opened unti
the ???80s.
Potsdamer Platz: The square gained new significance in the wake of
reunification and became new Europe???s largest construction site. Such
global firms as Daimler-Benz, Sony and Asea Brown Boveri had a new urban
ensemble of office buildings, apartments a.s.o.
Potsdamer Platz Arkaden: The new Potsdamer Platz Arkaden is the largest
shopping centre around the Potsdamer Platz.
Reichstag: It was erected between 1884 and 1894 in the Italien High
Renaissance style. After reunification of th two German states resumed its
sessions in its new convention hall after it was massively extended and
redesigned. An imposing feature is the cupola.
Restaurants Nearby: Enjoy your meal on one of the three gourmet restaurants
Bauernlummel, Sala Thai, Casa Toscana which are available in the
roofed-over inner courtyard of the Plaza. A warm welcome awaits you at our
bar Friedrichshain.
Ringcenter: The Ringcenter is the largest shopping center in direct
surroundings of the hotel.
Rotes Rathaus: The red town hall, so called because of the colour of the
building material. During the GDR period the building was used by the
government (Council of Ministers), and it is now again used by the Berlin
Senate.
Schauspielhaus: After the devastation in the Second World War the building
was reopened completely rekonstuiert and as a concert hall in 1984.
Schloss Bellevue: After the Second World War the Schloss Bellevue was
restored by 1959 as the offical residence of the President of the Frederal
Republic of Germany.
Schloss Charlottenburg: Schloss Charlottenburg itself was the summer
residence of the Prussian kings. Together with the guard barracks opposite
it is one of the museum centres in West Berlin.
Siegessaule: In the centre of Grosser Stern is the Siegessaule, 67m high,
which was erected in 1873 on the old K???nigsplatz as a memorial. At the
feet of the 8m high Goddess of Victory, who the Berliners call Gold-Else,
there is a magnificant panoramic view.
Staatsoper Berlin: Who experiences an opera evening, comes not only to the
pleasure of a performance of the traditionally excellently occupied
ensemble, but has at the same time the opportunity to visit one of the most
beautiful opera houses of the world.
Theater des Westens: The Theater des Westens in Kantstrasse opened in 1896
to stage mainly light entertainment. It is still one of the leading
theatres for musicals in Germany.
Tiergarten: Tiergarten used to be the Electors hunting grounds, stretching
across both sides of the street. After the Second World War it supplied
wood for the freezing people of Berlin.
Tierpark Berlin: In Berlin there are several oases of the rest and peace.
One is of it the zoo Friedrichsfelde with the castle of the same name. On
about 160 ha of surface one finds a landscape zoo with about 8.700 animals.
Velodrom: The velodrom is the biggest event hall in berlin.Heretop events
from sport,concert and show arae take place.
Zoologischer Garten: It is Germany???s oldest zoo, opened in 1844 and one
of the largest in Europe. One of the two entrances is the beautiful
Elephantentor. It is one of the zoos with the greatest variety of species
in the world
Address
Frankfurterallee 73a
City
City
Berlin
Country
Germany
3
Hotel Facilities
Business Center, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room/Gym, Restaurant,
Parking, Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Concierge, Tour Desk, Bar / Lounge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Multilingual Staff, Safe-Deposit Box, Mini Bar, Cable / Satellite TV, Bath / Hot Tub, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Hair Dryer, TV, Laundry service, Desk, Direct dial phone, Shower Ratings
Price (approx.)
EUR 40.00
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