Swissôtel Berlin, building in Berlin, Germany
Swissôtel Berlin is a hotel in the city featuring modern curved glass architecture, located in the western area near shops and attractions. The building holds over 300 rooms with simple functional furnishings, a restaurant, and a lobby bar, with the main reception unusually situated on the third floor.
The hotel came into being as part of Berlin's modern development and stands in an area marked by damage from World War II. Its closeness to ruins of a church damaged during the war documents the city's history and transformation.
The hotel sits on the busy Kurfürstendamm, a street filled with shops and cafes where you can experience everyday city life. German artworks displayed in the public spaces give the place a local cultural feel.
The lobby is on the third floor, so visitors should note on first arrival that the main entrance is not at ground level. The location is easy to reach since the Kurfürstendamm subway station is just a short walk away and buses run nearby.
The main reception is unusually located on the third floor, which is a surprising discovery for first-time visitors. Many guests notice the large window seats in the rooms, perfect for relaxing and watching the busy street life outside.
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