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Reasonably Priced Accommodation in Berlin in the Neighborhood of the Conference Venue Reasonably priced accommodation in Berlin in the neighborhood of the conference venue Venue: Best Western Hotel Moabit (MOA), Stefanstraße, underground station Birkenstraße (U9), suburban railway station Westhafen (S41/S42, Ringbahn) U = underground S = suburban railway Please note: We recommend a timely reservation as it could be difficult to find an inexpensive accommodation shortly before the conference. Hotels Central Inn | http://www.hotel-centralinn-berlin.de/en/ Alt-Moabit 126, 10557 Berlin (within walking distance to the MOA, nearby correctional facility - JVA) Hotel Park Consul | http://www.pcberlin.consul-hotels.com/ Alt-Moabit 86 A, 10555 Berlin–Tiergarten (U9 station Turmstraße, within walking distance to the MOA) A&O Berlin Hauptbahnhof | http://www.aohostels.com/de/berlin/berlin-hauptbahnhof/ Lehrter Str. 12-15, 10557 Berlin–Tiergarten (between Central Station and MOA, within walking distance to HBF and MOA (25 min)) Les Nations | http://www.hotel-les-nations.de/english/ Zinzendorfstr. 6, 10555 Berlin–Tiergarten (U9, station Turmstraße, within walking distance to the MOA) Eigenart Appartements | http://www.eigenart-appartement.de/ Neue Hochstraße 53, 13347 Berlin–Wedding (U6 station Wedding or Reinickendorfer Straße) Hotel Lützow | http://www.hotel-luetzow.de/ Keithstr. 38 10787 Berlin–Tiergarten (U9, S2, S3, S5, S7 station Bahnhof Zoo) Citylight Hotel | http://www.citylight-hotel.de/ Böttgerstr. 23, 13357 Berlin–Wedding (S41, S42,S1, S2, U8 station Gesundbrunnen) Hotel & Gästehaus Berlin Mitte | http://www.gaestehaus-berlin-mitte.de/ Habersaathstr. 40a-42, 10115 Berlin–Mitte (U6 station Naturkundemuseum) ibis Styles Berlin Mitte | http://www.ibis.com/en/hotel-7091-ibis-styles-hotel-berlin-mitte/index.shtml Brunnenstrasse 1-2, 10119 Berlin–Mitte (U8 station Rosenthaler Platz) ibis budget Berlin City Potsdamer Platz | http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-5058-ibis-budget-berlin-city- potsdamer-platz/index.shtml Anhalter Str. 6, 10963 Berlin–Kreuzberg (S1, S2 station Anhalter Bahnhof) Hotel Arena Inn | http://hotel-arenainn.de/en/ Müllerstraße 163, 13353 Berlin (U9 station Leopoldsplatz, S41/42 station Wedding) Sickinger Hof | http://www.berlin-hotel-sickingerhof.de/ Beusselstraße 44T, 10553 Berlin (Moabit, S41/S42 station Beusselstraße, within walking distance to the MOA) 1 Hotel-Pension Cortina | http://www.hotel-cortina-berlin.de/en/ Kantstrasse 140, Berlin (nearby Savignyplatz, S5, S7, S75 station Savignyplatz, U9, U1, U2 station Zoologischer Garten) Hostels Generator Berlin Mitte | http://generatorhostels.com/en/destinations/berlin/mitte/?gclid=CPnev6rCz8ICFcrLtAod5z8AjA# Oranienburger Straße 65, Berlin (S1, S2, S5, S7, S25, S75 station Friedrichstraße, downtown ) Grand Hostel Berlin | http://www.grandhostel-berlin.de/en/ Tempelhofer Ufer 14, Berlin (U1, U7 station Möckernbrücke, Kreuzberg) http://www.grandhostel-berlin.de/en/ Cityhostel Berlin | http://www.cityhostel-berlin.com/gb/ Glinkastr. 5-7, EGI G mbH, Berlin (U2 station Mohrenplatz or U2, U6 station Stadtmitte, nearby Gendarmenmarkt) Pfefferbett Hostel | http://www.pfefferbett.de/en/home.html Schoenhauser Allee 176, Berlin (U2 station Senefelderplatz, nearby Alexanderplatz) ONE80º Hostel – Alexanderplatz | http://one80hostels.com/ Otto-Braun-Straße 65, Berlin (U2, U5, U8, S5, S7, S75 station Alexanderplatz) SleepCheapHostel | http://www.sleepcheaphostel.de/ Spandauer Damm 101, Berlin (S41/S42 station Westend) Aletto Kudamm Hotel & Hostel | http://www.aletto.de/ Hardenbergstraße 21, 10623 Berlin (U1,U9 station Kurfürstendamm) Amstel House Hostel Berlin | http://www.amstelhouse.de/en/ Waldenserstraße 31, 10551 Berlin (Moabit, within walking distance to the MOA) Pensionen und Ferienwohnungen Ferienwohnungen Marquardt | http://www.ferienwohnung-berlin-tiergarten.com/ Sickingenstraße 73, 10553 Berlin (Moabit, S41/S42 station Beusselstraße, within walking distance to the MOA) Gästehaus Axel Springer | http://www.visitberlin.de/en/hotel/gaestehaus-axel-springer Föhrer Straße 14, 13353 Berlin (Wedding, U9 station Amrumer Str.) 2 .
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