Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz, hotel in Berlin, Germany
Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz is a hotel in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district of Berlin, positioned directly on Alexanderplatz. The property offers modern rooms, a restaurant, and a bar on the premises.
Alexanderplatz developed as a central market in the 18th century and was later rebuilt as the symbolic heart of East Berlin during the divided city era. After reunification, new hotels and office buildings were erected around the square, including the current property.
Alexanderplatz, where the hotel stands, remains a meeting point for Berliners going about their daily lives, not just a stop for visitors. From the windows or entrance, guests can see the TV Tower, which locals treat as an ordinary part of the skyline rather than a landmark.
The hotel sits directly on Alexanderplatz, where several S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines converge, making other parts of the city easy to reach. The square can get very busy during rush hours and on weekends, which is worth keeping in mind when arriving or departing.
Alexanderplatz gave its name to a 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin that portrayed life in this part of Berlin and is still read today. Walking around the hotel means passing through a neighborhood that shaped a chapter of German literature.
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