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The hotel is situated in a great location from which you can easily access pretty much anywhere in Berlin. The underground is a minute walk away while the main train station is within 10 minutes walk. The hotel itself is quite dated, however, we found...More
It is OK just to get a bed for a night. The location is not bad - far from the historic center but close to the underground . Wifi is poor. No air conditioning. Breakfast is rather symbolic - "continental " . Smell of the...More
Stayed here for 3 nights. A typical, old-fashioned pension in West Berlin, Fasanenhaus offered clean, comfortable rooms. My room was small but functional. I had to share the bathroom - it was not frequently used (thus almost like my private bathroom) but it was a...More
Terrible service, rude staff - we ended up leaving! We were looking forwards to a nice long weekend in Berlin, and arrived after a long drive and were met in an undiscribably bad manner, due to a minor mixup with our booking.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable stay at Fasanenhaus. The hotel is well located with very easy access to all public transport.Stunning building with lots of original features remaining, room 2 is spacious with high ceilings and plenty of room for three. Andrea the owner was...More
US$78 - US$171 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel class
Star rating provided by Expedia.
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
Number of rooms
29
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Breathe in Berlin’s royal past while walking through the gardens of beautiful Charlottenburg Palace, which lends its name to this well-heeled neighbourhood. Here you'll find some of the oldest homes in the city: upper-class apartment buildings with ornate facades and marble-floored foyers line the cobblestone streets. Stroll by sophisticated restaurants, through little parks, or around Lake Lietzensee. Window shop
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down Kurfürstendamm, the most renowned high-end shopping street in Berlin, where you can find all the big designer names. In the evening, visit one of the old theatres close by Zoo Station which were nightlife hot spots in the 1920s, or dine in one of the many international restaurants around Savignyplatz before heading to other parts of town for a night out.