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HSH Hotel Albergo Property # 238967
Address: Hohenzollendamm 33
City: BERLIN 10713
State/Province: BERLIN
Country: GERMANY

The HSH Hotel Albergo is located in West Berlin, Germany, 200 metres from Fehrbelliner Platz, and 1.5 kilometres from the Rathenauplatz train station.

The hotel is seven kilometres from the Brandenburg Gate and nine kilometres from Berlin Tegel Airport. Occupying a former Russian Orthodox church, the HSH Hotel Albergo features Italian style decor inside, with Florentine murals and design. This four storey hotel offers wireless Internet access in public areas. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily.

Lunch and dinner are on offer in Santini Restaurant amid Venetian decor, mural paintings and cherry wood furniture. There are two fireplaces for relaxing by in the lounges. The hotel has a wine cellar with an extensive wine menu.

There are 36 guestrooms at the HSH Hotel Albergo, all featuring Italian decor, with hand painted ornaments and frescoes and furniture made of cherry wood.

Guestrooms include satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet access, minibars, desks, and safes. The Brandenburg Gate, seven kilometres from the hotel, was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II to represent peace. The gate later became part of the Berlin Wall during the years of Communist government, and now stands as a symbol of the reunification of the two sides of Berlin.


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