tirsdag, juni 26, 2007

Newton Bar

Newton Bar
Charlottenstrasse 56 - 10117 Berlin-Mitte
Tel. 030 - 20 29 54 21 - info@newton-bar.de

Öffnungszeiten:
Sonntag - Donnerstag: 10.00 - 03.00
Freitag - Samstag: 10.00 - 04.00

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Restaurant Bochardt

This French restaurant, located in the eastern city centre, was founded in 1853 by A.F.W. Borchardt. The unique decor conjures up an atmosphere of purity and elegance with the columns and mosaics lending a ceremonial air to the interior. Favoured by politicians, actors and sports personalities, Borchardt's is a firm fixture on Berlin's gastronomic map. Dishes such as fillet of beef with herb butter and potatoes make an excellent choice; anticipation of the imminent arrival of yet another VIP only serves to enhance the experience.

Bochardt
Französische Straße 47
Berlin, BE 10117 Germany
+49 30 20 38 71 10

Opening Hours
11:30am-2am daily

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fredag, juni 22, 2007

Berlin Hotel offers 'East German chic'



The Berlin Wall may be long gone but communist East Germany lives on in the form of lovingly maintained Trabant cars and now an old-fashioned hotel.

"Ostel" takes its guests back to some time before 1989 - an era of ugly brown and orange wallpaper, spartan furnishings and Politburo portraits.

The hotel, which opened in Berlin in May, offers guests a choice of rooms in the style of the old eastern bloc.

The "Stasi Suite" is more expensive than the budget "Pioneer Camp".

The hotel is a former East German Plattenbauwohnung - the kind of mass-produced concrete apartment building that came to symbolise life in the communist bloc.

In the reception four clocks are another throwback to the "socialist" camp, showing the time in Moscow, Berlin, Havana and Beijing.

The hotel was the brainchild of two former East German circus performers, Daniel Helbig and Guido Sand.

Their concept of retro chic continues a wave of "Ostalgie" - a sense of nostalgia for some aspects of life in former East Germany, expressed in the cult status of Trabant cars and the hit film Goodbye Lenin.

The hotel founders managed to rescue communist-era furnishings from private homes and the dusty store rooms of furniture dealers.

A display case in the hotel lobby contains East German souvenirs such as plastic egg cups, chocolate GDR-Mark coins and even a rare roll of GDR toilet paper, German media report.

Guests cannot escape the party's watchful gaze, as the hotel also boasts portraits of former Socialist Unity Party leaders, such as General Secretary Erich Honecker and Prime Minister Horst Sindermann.

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