The five-star Radisson Blu Hotel Berlin is located in the heart of the historic part of the city. There is arguably no better place to explore Berlin. You can easily access all of Berlin’s major attractions, and convenient transportation links take you to even the most remote corners of the Bavarian capital.
The hotel is located on the banks of the Spree. Right under the windows of the Radisson Blu Hotel Berlin there is a pier, from which the tour boats depart. The hotel’s main ‘feature’ is the enormous aquarium in the lobby. Its volume is more than 1 million litres, its height is 25 metres. There are over 2500 tropical fish swimming inside. From time to time they are accompanied by a scuba diver, who keeps watch over the sea kingdom.
Guests can select a room overlooking the aquarium, where they can meditate on the tranquil marine life.
Many note that the Berlin hotel is ideal for holidays with children. Firstly, little travellers will enjoy watching the fish in the hotel lobby. Secondly, there is an indoor swimming pool which is child-friendly. Thirdly, the restaurant has a separate menu for the most fussy guests. Finally, there is a friendly and customer-oriented staff who will take care of the young tourists.
Rooms are tastefully furnished. The hotel offers several accommodation options. Besides rooms with a view of the large aquarium, the hotel has rooms for non-smokers, disabled, allergic and business travellers. The Splash has a large room with a swimming pool, several types of saunas, a gym, a beautician and a masseur.
All sorts of cafes, restaurants and pubs are within walking distance, offering both traditional and European fare. Just across the road from the Radisson Blu Hotel Berlin is the Sea Life oceanarium, where you can continue learning about the inhabitants of the underwater kingdom. By the way, you can get a discounted invitation to the AquaDom Aquarium.
Right from the hotel, you can take a guided tour of Berlin. Active guests can rent bicycles and explore the historic streets of the city on their own. A Russian-speaking guide and staff are on hand to explain the highlights of the Bavarian capital city to tourists.