
Kurfürstendamm and Kempinski
Two Berliners which simply belong together – the Ku´damm and the “Kempi.” The favourite boulevard in West Berlin and the exquisite 5-star residence. The Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin welcomes you in the midst of colourful joie de vivre and knows exactly how to be a peaceful place of relaxation for its guests. A meeting point of good company and good taste whilst at the same time keeping all interesting ties to the outside world – to Berlin. Conferencing, relaxing, dining or pampering – treat yourself to the best of everything. Welcome to the “Kempi“ on the “Ku’damm!”
The capital of change
Only that which changes remains Berlin. The city on the Spree has become an emblem of a new era, the capital of the avant-garde. A truly inspirational city in which the Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin can provide you with the perfect refuge and the ideal base. How much time does your schedule allow you? Two hours, three days or only an evening? Are you here alone, with someone else or with the whole family? Ask for our insider tips for your stay in Berlin.
Discover your own Berlin
Berlin is like a bag full of surprises which offers each visitor a very different type of surprise. Opera premier or jazz festival, Berlin Film Festival or a spontaneous discovery tour? Go ahead and discover for yourself. The Ku´damm along to the Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church to the famous KaDeWe department store. Perhaps a walk to Schloss Charlottenburg. Through the Brandenburg Gate, to the State Opera on the famous Unter den Linden boulevard. Along the Friedrichstraße to the Gendarmenmarkt, down the Oranienburger Straße and to the Potsdamer Platz. Alternatively, go for a walk by the river, along the Spree, on the Havel to Lake Wannsee ... By the way: The Zoologischer Garten is the oldest zoo in Germany and has the most animal species (and, despite this, it’s not the only zoo in Berlin!) If you travel there with bus 100 then you can also take in a city tour on the way and, if you’re lucky, you might even have a real Berliner as bus driver: “Ladies and gents, on the left is the zoo where we have 15,000 animals, not including the passing birds on a flying visit.” (Of course only said in Berlin dialect!)