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Ibis Budget Berlin Alexanderplatz

1.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (21)
"Lovely place for a short stay. Shower was clean, however the layout was unusual. Very good use of space. Comfy bed and good service from the staff"
Ibis Budget Berlin Alexanderplatz

Ibis Budget Berlin City Potsdamer Platz

1.0 star property
6.4 out of 10, (16)
"The location was good. I recommend future customers look at room photos before booking. The room was clean but looked like I was in a hospital room. Staff was nice and the breakfast was good. "
The price is AED 203
AED 234 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Mar - 24 Mar
Ibis Budget Berlin City Potsdamer Platz

ibis Berlin Kurfuerstendamm - newly renovated

1.0 star property
ibis Berlin Kurfuerstendamm - newly renovated
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Learn more about Siemensstadt

A placed called the “Ring Bäckerei” in the Siemensdamm area of the city of Berlin, Germany. This is a small neighborhood pastry and coffee shop. The building it is located in, as well the building located kitty corner across the street, was built by architects trained in the Bauhaus method of design. Both buildings date from the 1930s, survived World War II, and are considered to be historically important, architecturally.
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