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Solid and not very fashionable, but in a surprisingly peaceful location (except during the dawn chorus from the nearby trees).
Hr Titz is accommodating and friendly.
My room had dodgy plumbing (inadequately vented small bore pumped system from the loo that bubbles through the shower...More
Room was wonderfully large, with high ceiling and a balcony overlooking the Erwin Barth Platz park. The house must be c.100 years old but everything works! The décor is in keeping but attractive with lovely large mirrors, a good ensuite and a very comfortable bed....More
We were in a spacious corner room with plenty of light and comfort. The wifi was very strong and reliable . It is situated in a quiet street with litle noise . There are restuarants , cafes laundry and a bar close by.
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We had. great stay at the Am Park. Breakfast was great, bed comfy, Dieter , the host was good fun and happy to help . There was a lift in the building which is always good and really good Italian restaurant just down the road....More
This is a good place to stay in Berlin. We have relatives living in the neigborhood within walking distance. The house and the room have the "jugend" style. The bathroom is very fine. Beds are good enough and everything was kept well cleaned. The breakfast...More
Breathe in Berlin’s royal past while walking through the gardens of beautiful Charlottenburg Palace, which lends its name to this well-heeled neighbourhood. Here you'll find some of the oldest homes in the city: upper-class apartment buildings with ornate facades and marble-floored foyers line the cobblestone streets. Stroll by sophisticated restaurants, through little parks, or around Lake Lietzensee. Window shop
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down Kurfürstendamm, the most renowned high-end shopping street in Berlin, where you can find all the big designer names. In the evening, visit one of the old theatres close by Zoo Station which were nightlife hot spots in the 1920s, or dine in one of the many international restaurants around Savignyplatz before heading to other parts of town for a night out.