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Holiday Inn Berlin-Schonefeld AirportHoliday Inn Berlin-Schonefeld Airport
Hans Grade Allee 5
Berlin, 12529

Welcome to the Holiday Inn Berlin-Schonefeld Airport. Due to our ideal location directly in front of the gates of Berlin, our hotel is an optimal starting point for your travel but also for visits of the mega city Berlin and Potsdam with its castles. The contemporary design of all 195 rooms and suites is...more

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ABOUT BERLIN

Berlin is the capital city in Germany, a place where the entire rich heritage of the Germany state comes together in an ideal mix of everything that truly makes Germany into the great country that it is. Berlin is not only about history and old culture, however; it is also a place where all of the newest technology, the most groundbreaking ideas, and the very cutting edge thought of the modern world can take its hold. This blend makes the huge city a very interesting place to visit, a place where you can find everything that is unique about the German people from the past until the present moment.

History
Berlin began in the 13th century as a pair of towns on either side of the river. As commerce and the populations increased, the towns merged together and became one. This was a central hub for the area even then, with many ethnic and cultural differences that were combined into an interesting new way of life. This continued onward until the town became first the capital of Prussia and then the capital of Germany. The Berlin Wall contributed to the diversity in the city, as people of different ethnic backgrounds tended to settle on either side and then were mixed when the wall came down.

The Berlin Wall
One of the most interesting things about the city is the world-famous Berlin Wall. This has been torn down now, but it came about in the wake of the Second World War as a way for the Western forces and the Russian forces to divide the German capital after the collapse and defeat of Hitler's Third Reich. The wall fell in 1989-1990 and the city was reunited. You can still visit places where the wall used to stand, seeing the bricks in the ground or visiting the museums that are dedicated to the site. These offer a very comprehensive look at one of the most famous walls ever constructed, a wall that defined the world while it stood and when it fell, a wall that changed an entire country.

Jüdisches Museum
If you are going to see one museum while you are in Berlin, make sure it is this one. This is one of the most unique museums in the entire world, as it is a Jewish Museum about the history of the Jewish people in Germany. Since this was such a tragedy-filled time with the persecution of the Jewish people during World War Two -- and is now so far from that with the German people's renewed acceptance of the Jewish culture -- this offers a view of life that can be found nowhere else.

Other Things To See
There are a lot of other things to see in Berlin, ranging from the Art Center Berlin Friedrichstraße, an art gallery, to the towering Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. The Bundestag is the ultra-modern German Parliament building with circling stairs inside a glass shell. The Europa Center is the main shopping center with an area overlooking the city.