Here [PDF-File] are more information about Berlin's interesting sights.
Staatsoper Unter den Linden (State Opera)
Whoever experiences an opera evening in the former "Royal Court Opera"
does not only experience extraordinary performances of an excellent
ensemble but also has the opportunity to view one of the most beautiful
opera houses of the world!
Look forward to international classics like "Swan Lake", "The flying Dutchman" or "Macbeth".
Staatsoper Unter den Linden
Unter den Linden 7
Phone +49 30 2035-40
Fax +49 30 2035-4480
Further information and current plays:
www.staatsoper-berlin
Deutsche Oper Berlin (German Opera Berlin)
The Deutsche Oper Berlin, with its modern architecture, high quality
and often avant-garde programme, is Berlin’s biggest opera house with
an impressing repertoire especially of 19th Century operas.
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is situated only 25 walking minutes from the Hotel at Bismarkstraße.
Subway station: Deutsche Oper
Subway line 2.: Ruhleben - Vinetastraße
Bus line: 101
Bus station: Bismarkstraße / Leibnizstraße
Free Parking at the Opera / Zillestraße
Phone: : +49 30 3438-455
Email: info@deutscheoperberlin.de
Further information and current programme:
www.deutscheoperberlin.de
Komische Oper
Constructed in 1892, the Komische Oper Berlin, like the Staatsoper is
situated on the famous boulevard Unter den Linden. Its neo-classical
architecture was spared during the war and is therefore very much worth
a visit. Initially it offered a "Cabaret-Opera" style programme. In the
1920’s, the Komische Oper adopted a distinctive Berlin style which has been kept until the 50th anniversary in 1997 and ever since!
The Komische Oper is located at the famous Friedrichstraße, about 15 min. drive from the hotel.
Komische Oper Berlin
Behrenstraße 55 - 57
Subway station: Friedrichstraße
Phone: +49 30 20260-0
Further information and current programme:
www.komische-oper-berlin.de
Theater des Westens
The famous "Theater des Westens" is situated directly across the Lindner Hotel Am Ku'damm on Kantstraße.
The theatre opened in 1886 with the fairy tale play "1001 Nights"
and is until today a well known musical-destination for Berliners and
Berlin visitors.
Please find the current program at
www.theater-des-westens.de
Zoological Garden Berlin
Berlin's Zoological Garden is one of the city's major and greenest
tourist attractions and is, in fact, home to more species, from wild to
domesticated animals, than any other zoo in the world. All of the
animals are housed in enclosures that are specially designed to
recreate their natural habitat. The Berlin Zoological Garden also has
the world's largest variety of individual types of fauna, and a very
fascinating aquarium.
Opening hours Aquarium: 09:00 - 18:00 hrs year-round
Opening hours Zoo: 09:00 - 17:00 (winter) - 18:00 hrs (summer)
The Zoological Garden Berlin is situated directly in front of the
train- and subway station Zoological Garden, near Kurfürstendamm.
Egyptian Museum
This is where you find the bust of Queen Nefertiti, arguably the
most beautiful woman the world ever saw, which dates from 1350 BC and
remained buried for 3000 years before German archaeologists tracked it
down again.
Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is one of most famous trademarks of Berlin.
Today's international visitors to Pariser Platz come to
re-experience this first gateway to the city, and to enjoy the walk
through this magnificent work of art and look at it up close.
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Memorial-Church
Located 400 meters from the Lindner Hotel at the Breitscheidplatz,
the famous Memorial-Church is the center of the Ku'Damm shopping
street. No Matter what time of the year, there is always something
Berliners and visitors find enyojable.
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche or Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial
Church is one of Berlin's most famous landmarks. The damaged tower is a
symbol of Berlin's resolve to rebuild the city after the war and a
constant reminder of the destruction of war.