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Opened In 2004, The Ritz Carlton Berlin Germany Stands Beside
The Soaring Fabric Slopes Of The Sony Centre, Whose Stylized
Mountain like Dome Evokes Comparisons To Mt. Fuji. Potsdamer
Platz Is A Business, Transport And Leisure Hub Occupying A Space
That Was In Former Times Sandwiched Between Two Concrete
Encasements Of The Berlin Wall.
The Ritz Carlton Berlin Wears An Exterior Of Cool Art Deco,
While Its Interior Has The Clear Mark Of Karl Friedrich Schinkel,
A Prussian Architect Who Helped To Visually Define Berlin.
Business Travelers Can Utilize 1,800 Square Meters Of Flexible
Banquet And Meeting Space, Including A Grand Ballroom For 1,000
People With An 18 Foot High Ceiling, Boardroom With A Library And
Two Private Dining Rooms.
The Hotel's Expansive Guest Focused Services Include Concierge,
Child Care, Limousine Service And Dry Cleaning And Valet Laundry.
The Hotel's A La Prairie Day Spa Pampers Guests With Facials And
With Asian, European And Therapeutic Massage. The Spa Is
Decorated With Colored Glass, Ornate Marble Intarsia And Gold
Mosaics From Bisazza. For A Cardiovascular Workout, The Hotel
Provides A Joggers' Station At The Tiergarten's City Park
Entrance, Offering Mineral Water, Fresh Towels, Fruit And Route
Maps. Vitrum Is The Property's Main Restaurant And Features
Murano Glass Chandeliers, Inlaid Italian Marble Floors And
Oriental Carpets. Vitrum's Wine List Emphasizes Italian
Varietals, Some As Old As 15 Years. An Aperitif Or Nightcap Can
Be Enjoyed At The Curtain Club, Which Offers 400 Fine Fruit
Martinis. These Gourmet Elixirs Are Each Presented In Their Own
Glassware To Accentuate Their Special Character.
The Ritz Carlton Berlin's 302 Guest Rooms Feature Twice Daily
Housekeeping, High Speed Internet Access And Marble Bathrooms. On
Each Work Desk, An Ink Stand And Quill Sit Ready To Write Down
Impressions Of One Of Europe's Most Captivating Cities.
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