Starting with the 13th century, when it was first documented, the city has been the stage of the succession of all major political regimes in Germany. Between 1961 and 1989 The Berlin Wall divided Berlin into an area governed by the western powers known as West Germany and the Eastern part became the capital of East Germany. The fall of the Berlin Wall was the first episode in what was to turn into the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
Berlin is a political, economical and political centre of Europe and a continental hub for transport. The city is famous for its highly ranked universities, museums, festivals, vibrant club scene and liberal lifestyle that attract young emerging artists from everywhere.
Finding a hotel in Berlin
Choosing a convenient hotel in Berlin shouldn’t be too hard because, as expected in the case of a big city, there are many hotels in Berlin to choose from. Berlin does not have only one downtown area, therefore if your hotel in Berlin is located in any of the major districts of the city, you can’t go wrong. In your hotel is located in Berlin’s historic center, the Mitte district you will have access to historic sites. On the other hand, Pankow and Friedrichshain-Kreutzberg are packed with bars and pubs and very popular with students and young professionals. Therefore your choice of a hotel in Berlin should take into account your touristic interests. In any case, Berlin’s extensive transport network will make up for everything.
