45% off a 3 day/2 night weekend break in a delightful 4 star Central Berlin hotel inc breakfast .Normally 386 Euros for two people and now only 212 Euros, that is only 106 Euros each
Yes another great hotel deal from Cooldeals
A two night/three day weekend break in Berlin
Yes stay in the delightful Hotel Ellington in central Berlin
Normally 386 per couple and now only 212 Euros, that is only 106 Euros per person
Based on two sharing a standard double room, breakfast and a welcome drink included as well as free use of the gym
Daily direct flights from Malaga Airport
Great opportunity to visit this famous and beautiful historic city at a great price
Reservations are subject to availability
Yes another great hotel deal from Cooldeals.
A fantastic weekend break to the vibrant city of Berlin.
Stay in the delightful 4 star renovated Hotel Ellington.
Price includes two people sharing a standard double room, Breakfast and a welcome drink. Normally 386 Euros per couple and now with 45% off only 212 Euros, that is just over a 100 Euros each. And you can start your weekend break on either Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
And if you want to stay more than two nights simply buy multiple vouchers for example buy two vouchers and stay fro 4 nights.
And after you buy through Cooldeals simply email your voucher number to contact@ellington-hotel.com to make your reservation, it is as easy as that.
And remember there are daily direct flights to Berlin from Malaga Airport.
More about the great Hotel Ellington, Berlin.
This 4-star design hotel offers modern rooms, free use of the gym and on-site parking. It is a 2-minute walk from Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm shopping street and the KaDeWe department store.
Dating from the 1920s, the Hotel Ellington provides modern, air-conditioned rooms with a minibar, TV and internet access.
A rich breakfast buffet is served each morning. The stylish Duke restaurant with summer terrace offers a range of dishes and guests can relax in the lounge bar or conservatory with a glass of wine.
The Ellington’s spacious, modern gym is located in the basement. Massages and training sessions are also available.
Wittenbergplatz Underground Station is just a 5-minute walk away. The famous Europa Centre is within 400 metres.
Useful information about Berlin
Unmissable in scale and impact, Berlin's great sights are scattered over the city, conjuring up inspiring views and deep-felt stories.
The Kurfürstendamm or simply Ku'damm is Berlin's most well-known shopping street. Stretching for 3.5 km (2 miles) westwards from the Memorial Church, it is a wide boulevard flanked by shops, hotels and restaurants, and despite competition from the East's up-and-coming shopping areas around Friedrichstrasse and Hackescher Markt it has maintained its image as the place to shop and stroll. The liveliest section is between Breitscheidplatz and the fashionable Fasanenstrasse.
Further down towards Olivaer Platz the Ku'damm becomes more sedate: there are more exclusive shops including some from such renowned names as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Jil Sander and Gianni Versace.
The top end of the Ku'damm at Breitscheidplatz merges into the Tauentzienstrasse, less glamorous than the Ku'damm but actually busier and full of shops - it's here where you'll find department stores such as the famous KaDeWe.
The Ku'damm's side streets are also worth a look - here you'll find a mixture of more down-to-earth stores including junk and antique shops as well as small but exclusive boutiques and extremely trendy hair salons.
Shops and Restaurants
Most shops open from Monday to Saturday between 9am or 10am in the morning and 8pm - 10pm in the evening. Restaurants are generally open late into the night.
Brandenburger Tor
With its commanding vantage point over Unter den Linden, the Brandenburger Tor provides a spectacular gateway to Berlin and its history. The classical arch was constructed in 1791 to celebrate the city’s status as Prussia’s capital and although initially known as the Friedenstor (Gate of Peace), it has had to survive stormy times. The Quadriga statue on top shows Victory driving a chariot, but fell victim to Napoleon when he conquered Berlin in 1806, holding it hostage in Paris for 12 years; come the 20th century the Quadriga was turned around to face west by the DDR. Victory was repaired after the major celebrations around the Tor when the Wall came down and now finds herself facing Mitte once again.
Reichstag
The Federal German Parliament was welcomed back from Bonn in 1999 with a new glass dome, a potent symbol of political aspiration, designed by British ‘starchitect’ Norman Foster. The Reichstag was built in 1894 to house the united German parliament; the terrible fire that was started there on 27 February 1933 not only gutted the building, but was used by the Nazis as a catalyst for withdrawing basic freedoms. Foster’s renovations aim to establish a ‘dialogue between old and new’. The glass cupola materialises aims for political transparency and is open to the public for tours to the heart of government. The dome, rising like a phoenix from the flames, sheds light on the governmental workings below, thanks to energy-efficient mirrors.
Potsdamer Platz
Potsdamer Platz, once the centre of the Weimar Republic, had been a dead space until its redevelopment in the late 1990s. In the 1920s this was one of the densest traffic intersections in Europe, at the geographical and spiritual centre of a major world city. But that all changed in the early hours of 13 August 1961, when units of the People’s Police began to drag bales of barbed wire across Potsdamer Platz, sealing off West Berlin within 24 hours. The city’s centre of gravity shifted as the Wall cut off the historic centre from the West, dividing Potsdamer Platz in two, thus rendering it a wasteland for nearly 30 years. Today, post redevelopment, soaring walls of glass and steel-spun towers mark the soldering of the East-West divide with shiny atriums and cinema complexes. Its regeneration was contrived to provide the city with a new centre, only to find other centres of energy and gentrification emerging more organically: Potsdamer Platz remains a vision of what the future might have been.
Optional charges
Children under six can stay free and only 15 Euros per night for children 6 to 12 years
Optional (to be paid locally at the hotel)
Car park: 18 EUR/night
Pets are allowed: 5 EUR/night
Children 6-12 years: 15 EUR/night
Extra bed: 30 EUR
Booking process
After buying from Cooldeals our administration team will send you a hotel voucher after 48 hours.
Then you the hotel directly via email with your room reservation request for the dates you require. All contact details will be on the voucher.
The hotel then confirms the room reservation request upon availability or offers alternative date.
Nürnberger Strasse 50-55BerlinGermany10789
0049 30 6831 50
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Vouchers can be used immediately and they expire end of July 2014
After buying from Cooldeals please see booking process below
Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer
Not available New Year or Easter and certain Berlin events and trade fairs
Arrival days are Thursday, Friday or Saturday
Multiple vouchers can be bought e.g. 2 vouchers is for 4 nights
Any change to booking or cancellation only allowed with 48 hours notice
Fights are not included