Location. The Best Western Hotel City Ost is located in Berlin, Germany, one kilometre from the U Bahn Samariterstrasse station. Oberbaumbrucke Bridge, Osthafen Port, and the East Side Gallery are all two kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. A city centre hotel, the Best Western Hotel City Ost is housed in a modern, six storey building. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. Multilingual staff are on hand around the clock at the front desk. Parking is available for a surcharge.
A buffet breakfast is offered each morning for a surcharge. Although there is no restaurant on site, there are a number of restaurants in the local area.
Guestrooms. The 140 guestrooms at the Best Western Hotel City Ost contemporary decor, including modern art prints. All come with complimentary newspapers, satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet, telephones, and safes. Bathrooms offer showers and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Hackesche Hofe, five kilometres away, consists of eight linked courtyards filled with cafes, galleries, shops and theatres. Originally built in the early 1900s, the courtyards are notable for their Art Nouveau design.
Rates:
59.2079 - 100.9212 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1100
Amenities:
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Best Western Hotel City Ost
Frankfurter Allee 57-59
Berlin, Germany 10247
Driving Directions:
From Berlin Schonefeld Airport (SXF):
Distance to Best Western Hotel City Ost is 5 kilometres, approximately 5 minutes drive.
Getting there. The airport is connected to Berlin city centre by S Bahn and regional trains. The station is about 400 metres away from the terminal, and a free shuttle operates every 10 minutes. If travellers dont have much luggage, walking may be the quickest option. Take the S9 to Ostkreutz then take the S42 to Frankfurter Allee. Change to the U5 to Samariterstrasse, which is in front of the hotel. Taxis are available and cost about 35 EUR to the city centre. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. The best way to get around Berlin is to use its public transport system (BVG). Travel on buses, trains, ferries and trams, as well as all U Bahn (underground) and S Bahn (over ground) services, is covered by one ticket.