Friday, April 24, 2009

Savoy Hotel Berlin























"Friendly and cozy" was the great writer Thomas Mann's verdict on this little hotel behind the Theater des Westens . Built in 1929, the Savoy survived wartime air-raids and was used as the British Army's headquarters in Berlin after 1945. Reopened as a hotel in the 1950s, the Savoy is an elegant establishment that places great emphasis on tradition. The Times Bar is legendary and guests can admire the city from the wonderful rooftop terrace. The Savoy is located near Kurfürstendamm on Fasanenstraße, home to Berlin's high fashion.

Room Amenities
* Air Conditioning (In Room)
* Newspaper (Free)
* Telephone
* Television (Cable/Satellite)
* Non-Smoking Rooms
* Television
* Daily Maid Service
* In Room Broadband Internet Access
* Safe (In Room)
* Whirlpool
* Telephone (Voicemail)
* Kitchen/Kitchenette
* Balcony/Terrace
* Mini-Bar

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