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Behind an impressive facade in the heart of Berlin, in an emblematic
1920s building with a long tradition, hides the new Ellington Hotel
Berlin. Its recent conversion and inauguration into a hotel
establishment does not allow one to forget its prestigious past. A stage
of famous artists, such as Louis Armstrong, Lou Reed, Ella Fitzgerald,
David Bowie and Günter Pfitzmann among others, the building continues to
appear in the majority of the tourist guidebooks. The original
architecture has been wisely conserved, a highlight being the peculiar
windowed facade, not to mention the interior which has been repeatedly
restored and still keeps that 20s charm.
The numerous rooms of the Ellington Hotel Berlin have a minimalist and
functional design, as well as a unique and individual atmosphere. Its
dimensions differ from one place to another, offering grandiose spaces
or small nooks, each one of them adapted to the needs of its guests:
lone travelers, couples, families, business guests... Its elegant
interior also hold eight shops, some of which have direct access to the
wardrobe; a restaurant, whose kitchen is plain to see for curious
guests; six multifunctional rooms - ideal for work meetings or private
parties; a bar, state-of-the-art gym, winter garden and patio.
The Ellington Hotel Berlin enjoys an excellent location in the west of
Berlin, great for enjoying and exploring the city. The famous
Kurfürstendamm Avenue, Zoo and KaDeWe department store are practically
at your feet. Only 500 meters away is the Wittenberplatz metro station;
the hotel also has around 50 parking spaces for people travelling with
car.
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