Long Weekend in Berlin

A December 2005 trip to Berlin by Pete Robinson

PotsdammerplatzMore Photos

Pre-Christmas shopping trip to Berlin

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Just yards from the Ku-damm and a 5-minute walk from Savignyplatz S-Bahn and Kurfurstendamm U-Bahn stations, the rooms are small but perfectly adequate for a long weekend.
There are two lifts, but both are small, with just enough room for two people and luggage or four people without. Beds were comfortable, with twin beds even in the double bedroom. There is a room safe, which costs extra, hanging space, and drawers. Bathrooms are also small, with either a shower cubicle or over-bath shower, but unless you want to hold a party in there, how big do you need it?

Breakfast is buffet-style, with plenty of choice, the usual in a European hotel. There is no in-room tea/coffee--there is a minibar--but we had no problem getting tea/coffee delivered to our rooms in the morning at no charge.

The hotel was very clean throughout and the staff was polite and very helpful. All in all, it was a good value for the money and we will be going back. I'd recommend this hotel to anyone wanting reasonable prices and a good location, and who doesn't mind the small space.

  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by Pete Robinson on December 15, 2005

Berlin Plaza Hotel
Knesebeckstrasse 63 Berlin, Germany 10719
+49 (30) 884 130

Potsdammerplatz

Arriving at Berlin Schonefeld airport late Friday afternoon, finding transport into the city was easy enough, as the rail and bus stations are well marked. Be aware that you need coins for the ticket machines. They take notes but only if your trip costs enough, and also make sure you validate your ticket; there should be a small red machine nearby that time stamps your ticket. If you buy your ticket on the bus, this is done for you. We did get asked for our tickets by an inspector once!

The main purpose of the trip was to visit the Christmas markets and have a bit of retail therapy. We managed to see the markets at Gendarmenmarkt (mostly fun fair-style stalls), Opernpalais, Spandau, Kaiser Wilhelm Kirche, and Potsdammerplatz. I must say that after a while, all the stalls seem to look alike, and no, this wasn't the result of too much gluhwein, but the range of articles available was amazing--not just tree ornaments but locally made china and glassware, some really nice wooden ornaments and carvings, local cheeses, clothing, chocolate, and wursts of all types!

Use the bus nos. 100 or 200 to get around, as these cover all the main tourist sites at normal bus fares, much cheaper than the guided tours. Take a walk down the Ku-damm at night, which is really pretty with all the lights and has a good range of restaurants for that peckish moment, especially around Savignyplatz. Be aware that most shops are closed on Sunday, although restaurants are open. Potsdammerplatz has a snow slope, which was great fun, although not very long. The shopping arcade here has enough to keep you occupied for a good while, as does the street market.

  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by Pete Robinson on December 15, 2005

Weihnachtsmärkte (Berlin Christmas Markets)
Alexanderplatz Berlin, Germany 10249
+49 700 862 37 546 (

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Pete Robinson
Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom

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