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Directions Sketch Distances Location and Direction Location and Direction Directions sketch . Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz Otto-Braun-Straße 90 10249 Berlin T: +49 (0)30 755 430 0 F: +49 (0)30 755 430 810 E: [email protected] Distances Airport »Tegel« (TXL) ........................................................12 km Airport »Schönefeld« (SXF) .............................................22 km Motorway »A100« – North (Seestraße, Exit from the Motorway) ..............................8 km Motorway »A100« – South (Tempelhofer Damm, Exit 20) ..........................................8 km Main Train Station ...........................................................4,6 km Potsdamer Platz .............................................................4,2 km O2 World Berlin ................................................................3,8 km German Federal Parliament ........................................4,2 km Brandenburg Gate ........................................................3,7 km Berlin Cathedral .............................................................2,2 km Hackescher Markt .........................................................1,9 km Berlin Television Tower ....................................................1,5 km Berlin Olympic Stadium ..................................................14 km Fairground »Messe Nord/ICC« .......................................12 km Berlin Zoological Garden ..............................................7,7 km S- and U-Train Station »Alexanderplatz« .......................800 m Berlin Congress Center »bcc« ........................................800 m Bus Station »Mollstraße/Otto-Braun-Straße« .................240 m Metro-Tram Station»Am Friedrichshain« .........................90 m Public Transport From Airport Berlin-Tegel (TXL) Take the bus line TXL in direction »Alexanderplatz« until the terminal stop. Change to the Metro-Tram M4 in direction »Hohenschönhausen« or »Falkenberg« and continue until the station »Am Friedrichs- hain« wherefrom the Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz is located within a 2-minutes-walk. From Airport Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF) Take the S-Bahn line 9 (going to S+U-Bahn station Pankow) until S-Bahn station »Greifswalder Straße«. Change to the Metro-Tram M4 in direction »Hackescher Markt« until the station »Am Friedrichshain« wherefrom the Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz is located within a 2-minutes-walk. Mit der S- und/oder U-Bahn Take the S- or U-Bahn until »Alexanderplatz«. Change to the Metro-Tram line M4 in direction »Hohen- schönhausen« or »Falkenberg« until the station »Am Friedrichshain«. By bus From S- and U-Bahn station »Alexanderplatz/Gontardstraße«: Take the bus line 200 in direction »Michelangelostraße« until the station »Am Friedrichshain«. From the S- and U-Bahn station »Hauptbahnhof«: Take the bus line 142 in direction »S-Bahnhof Ostbahnhof« until the station »Am Friedrichshain«. By car The Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz is situated only two minutes drive from Alexanderplatz and is easily accessible from all directions. GPS-Coordinates Latitude: 52.52747 Longitude: 13.42339 From Airport Berlin-Tegel (TXL) Take right the highway A111, after 1 km follow the exit 12-Heckerdamm. Keep right in direction to Wedding/Spandau and take the third exit to A100. Please continue on Seestraße and after 2 km turn right at Müllerstraße, continue on Chausseestraße and turn left at Torstraße after 1.7 km. After 1.6 km turn left to the Otto-Braun-Straße where the Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz is located on the right. The drive takes about 25 minutes. From Airport Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF) Take the highway A113 in direction to Dreieck Neukölln und turn to the left to the city highway A100. Take the exit Tempelhofer Damm and turn to the right to city center. After 4,5 km please turn to the right to Leipziger Straße. You will find the hotel after 3,5 km. The drive takes about 25 minutes. Parking lots Two parking lots and one underground parking garage are available. You will find» P1« and »P2« in the Otto-Braun-Straße, right beside the hotel. To reach the access to »P3« please drive behind the hotel into to Georgenkirchstraße. The parking fee for 24 hours parking amounts 18,- Euro. 2,- Euro per hour 18,- Euro per day (max. 24 hours) Please pay the parking fee at the reception..
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