Serviced Apartments in Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany and is as exciting a capital city as you will find anywhere in the world. Whether you want history, architecture or a jumping nightlife, this is the place and any holiday in a Berlin city centre (center) apartment will be one to remember. Starting with the museums, there are a staggering one hundred and fifty three of those, counting art galleries in the number. As you will find during your stay in a Berlin serviced flat, many of the museums are devoted to remembering the Holocaust, as is only right. Don’t be put off visiting one of these by the subject matter – they are not gruesome or maudlin, just a real reminder of what can happen if we are not all vigilant. And, for a complete change of pace, there is always the Beate-Uhse museum, the largest collection of erotica in the world.

There are nearly fifty clubs to choose from when staying in your Berlin holiday apartment. Many of them are open all night, and you will easily find a style of music you enjoy. Some are so big that they have different floors with different types of music in the same club – so you can change your mind without going outside, which is a real bonus in winter, when it can be very cold indeed. Take the opportunity when in your Berlin holiday let to sample some old time dancing – Strictly Come Dancing will mean a lot more to you if you have learned a few steps. ‘Proper’ dance halls are very popular and you will have no difficulty finding one near to your Berlin aparthotel or serviced accommodation.

If your taste in music is more highbrow, then a holiday in a Berlin serviced apartment is for you. The city has no fewer than seven symphony orchestras and three opera houses, so there is almost always something to listen to which will lift the spirit. Berlin seems to go for multiples of everything, no doubt a legacy of its divided past; there are two zoos, for example, both worth a visit from your Berlin holiday apartment. The Botanic garden is also excellent and it has its own museum. For something to remember and an unforgettable photo opportunity, the Brandenburg Gate is for many the symbol of Berlin. For the best photograph of your Berlin holiday let, though, you must go up the Fernsehturm, the television tower, the top of which, 1207 feet above street level, is a revolving restaurant.

Serviced and self-catered apartments, flats, holiday lets and aparthotels can be up to 30% cheaper than most equivalent hotel rooms and are becoming increasingly popular due to the freedom they offer. Whether it’s a short stay apartment you are looking for or a long term apartment, our holiday apartments combine all the amenities and comforts of home.  With plenty of room why stay in a cramped hotel room when you can stay in spacious surroundings in and around the Berlin city centre.

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