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Already upon the first booking of this hotel, the hotel charged me twice for the booking, under two different companies. I had to wait until I could get them official documentation from my credit card company until they agreed to return anything, and did not...More
We stayed in Lux11 in June 2012 for 4 nights with my husband. We decided to treat ourselves and booked an executive suite at this 4 star hotel. After the trip as we returned home and checked our credit card event, we were stunned. There...More
From the outside the hotel building is just okay but after you entered the room is clean and modern. The hotel is sponsored by adidas, you might noticed from the shoes displayed in the lobby or staff uniform. The room is big, great view and...More
Massively disappointed. We never even got the chance to stay at this hotel. After unsuccessfully trying to reserve a room for two nights on the internet, we eventually contacted the hotel directly (who again asked us to book over the internet...in vain). The telephonic instructions...More
The centre of Berlin, Mitte is most famous for sights like the Brandenburg Gate, Alexanderplatz, and Museum Island. The central location makes this one of the city's most expensive places to live. It is here the oldest traces of the city can be found, and evidence of some significant transformations, as well. The gangsters that once ruled the impoverished streets between Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Markt have given
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way to an international crowd pursuing fashionable designer clothes, the newest food trends and frequenting the many craft shops. Graphic designers have taken up residence in what used to be backyard barns and stables. There are still vestiges of the old days, however. The occasional housing complex is a reminder of the neighbourhood’s past. And if you look carefully, an old 1920s ball house nestled amongst the art galleries and exhibitions of Auguststrasse can still teach you how to dance the old fashioned way.