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Discover the highlights around Hotel VITA Berlin. Thanks to our central location, you can quickly and conveniently reach many sights, cultural highlights and destinations in the capital.
In the foyer you will find city maps, information material and current event brochures. You will also find a selection of free discount cards that offer savings and special benefits.
The Theodor-Heuss-Platz underground station is only 100 metres from the hotel. With the U2 line, you can quickly reach Berlin city centre and many other sights.
Schloss Charlottenburg
Schloss Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg Palace served as the summer residence of the Prussian kings from 1701 to 1888 and is now a museum.
Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium
Berlin’s Olympic Stadium is part of the Olympic grounds and was built from 1934 to 1936 for the Games of the XI Olympiad, with a capacity of 100,000 spectators at the time.
Messe Nord / ICC
Messe Nord / ICC
The International Congress Centrum Berlin (ICC Berlin) was one of the largest congress centres in the world. The building, 313 metres long, 89 metres wide and almost 40 metres high, opened on 2 April 1979 after four years of construction.
Zoological Garden
Zoological Garden
Zoological Garden Berlin is the oldest existing zoo in Germany and the most species-rich zoo in the world.
Waldbuehne
Waldbuehne
The Waldbuehne in Berlin is an open-air venue. It is located at the western end of Olympiapark Berlin in the Westend district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and seats 22,290 spectators.
CityCube
CityCube
CityCube Berlin is an exhibition hall operated by Messe Berlin. The building is located at the corner of Jaffestrasse and Messedamm in Berlin’s Westend district.
Brandenburger Tor
Brandenburger Tor
The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is an early neoclassical triumphal gate on the western side of Pariser Platz in the Mitte district.
Lietzensee
Lietzensee
The historic Lietzensee in Berlin-Charlottenburg offers lawns, playgrounds and a beer garden right by the water. With its spacious park, Lietzensee invites visitors to linger and relax.
Deutsche Oper
Deutsche Oper
Deutsche Oper Berlin is the largest of Berlin’s three opera houses and opened in 1961 based on designs by Fritz Bornemann in the style of post-war modernism.
KaDeWe
KaDeWe
Kaufhaus des Westens is a Berlin department store with an upscale range and luxury goods, founded by Adolf Jandorf and built to plans by architect Emil Schaudt.
Die Wühlmäuse
Die Wühlmäuse
Die Wuehlmaeuse is a cabaret stage with an ensemble of the same name, founded in Berlin in December 1960 by Dieter Hallervorden, Wilfried Herbst and other actors.
U-Bahn
U-Bahn
Theodor-Heuss-Platz is only 100 m from the hotel. With the U2, you can quickly reach your destination.
