🇩🇪 Berlin, Germany
High Park
📍 21, Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade, Berlin, 10963
Votre séjour — High Park
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La propriété — High Park
High Park Hotel, a 3-star gem in a quiet side street, offers a tranquil retreat from Berlin's bustling centre. Its modern decor, with a nod to the city's industrial past, provides a calm contrast to the vibrant city outside. As a boutique hotel, it feels intimate and relaxed, making it perfect for independent travellers and couples seeking a peaceful base to explore the city. The hotel's staff are friendly and helpful, adding to the welcoming atmosphere.
Chroniques de Berlin
Berlin, founded in 1237, has a rich history as a trading and cultural hub. Its architecture reflects this, with medieval buildings like the Berlin Cathedral and the Brandenburg Gate standing alongside modern marvels like the Berlin Wall Memorial and the sleek, glass towers of Potsdamer Platz. The city's contemporary identity is a vibrant mix of art, music, and nightlife, with the likes of the Museum Island and the East Side Gallery showcasing its creative spirit. Berlin's eclectic architecture and cultural scene make it a fascinating place to explore.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Berlin →Meilleurs mois
June and September are ideal for good weather and manageable crowds. June sees mild temperatures (18-22°C) and long days, making it perfect for exploring the city's parks and gardens. September brings comfortable temperatures (15-20°C) and fewer tourists, making it an excellent time for budget-conscious visitors.
Peak / Festival surge
July is peak tourist season in Berlin, with the city hosting the Berlin International Film Festival and the Berlin Summer Festival. Hotel prices skyrocket, and you can expect to pay up to 30% more than usual. The city's streets are bustling with tourists, but the weather is warm and sunny, making it a great time to enjoy the city's outdoor attractions.
La saison des épaules
April and October are the best budget shoulder months, with mild temperatures (10-15°C) and fewer crowds. You can find discounts on hotel rooms, and the city's attractions are less busy, making it an excellent time for independent travellers.
Météo & Emballage
Berlin's climate is known for its unpredictable rain showers, so be sure to pack a waterproof jacket or umbrella, even in the summer. Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes, as the city's streets are mostly cobblestone or paved.
Briefing de la ville — Berlin
- The new Berlin Hauptbahnhof bus station has opened, offering improved connections to the city's public transportation network.
- The Museum Island has undergone renovations, with the Alte Nationalgalerie and the Bode Museum reopening after a major refurbishment.
- The East Side Gallery, a 1.3km-long section of the Berlin Wall, has been restored and is now a popular spot for street art and photography.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to High Park, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the inner courtyard. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade but low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy. The courtyard side is quieter than the front.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floor 1 (street level) facing Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade — expect traffic noise from the main road and pedestrian footfall. Also avoid rooms next to the lift shaft on any floor, as it can be audible.
Best views
Front-facing rooms on floors 4–6 offer views of the street and surrounding Berlin architecture — nothing spectacular but decent cityscape. Courtyard views are greener and calmer.
Quietest floors
Floors 3–5 are the quietest, balancing lift convenience with distance from ground-floor noise sources.
🔊 Noise notes
Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade is a moderately busy road in Berlin's Kreuzberg/centre area — expect traffic hum during daytime, quieter overnight. No tram or nightclub nearby based on address. The lift and any on-site bar (if present) could generate minor noise on lower floors.
Insider tips
1) Check-in early if possible — this 3-star hotel fills fast; late arrivals risk ground-floor rooms. 2) Ask for a courtyard-facing room at booking; it’s worth the extra request for sleep quality.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — High Park
Free basic (up to 10 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (50 Mbps) available for €5 per day. No login required.
One passenger lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections
Digital newsstand via PressReader app, complimentary. No print newspapers. Building is a converted 1970s office block with a rooftop terrace.
Check-in from 15:00; bag drop available from 10:00. Late check-out until 14:00 costs €30, subject to availability.
Complimentary for day of arrival/departure; longer storage €5 per bag per day
Step-free access at main entrance; lift to all floors; one accessible room on ground floor. No grab rails in standard bathrooms.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is 'Parkhaus am Gleisdreieck' at 2-minute walk, €20 per 24h. No EV charging on site.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: 5% of net room rate per person per night; capped at €7.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: Full stay charged on booking, refundable 48h before arrival; €100 incidental hold on a credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church: St. Jakob von Sarug (544 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Sankt Matthäus-Kirche (712 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: Katholisch-Apostolische Gemeinde Berlin-West (875 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: St. Lukas-Kirche (893 m · ~11 min walk)
Style de vie et récréation
The Playce — 672 m · ~8 min walk
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park — 553 m · ~7 min walk
Neue Nationalgalerie — 584 m · ~7 min walk
Wintergarten Varieté — 541 m · ~7 min walk
Holzspielplatz im Gleisdreieckpark — 440 m · ~6 min walk
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Cashzone — 393 m · ~5 min walk
Humboldt-Apotheke — 353 m · ~4 min walk
Staabi Back & Bistro Kiosk — 320 m · ~4 min walk
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park — 393 m · ~5 min walk
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATM withdrawals from banks (free or low fee) or exchange at Reisebank counters. Avoid airport and tourist-trap bureaux where rates are poor.
Visa/Mastercard widely accepted; contactless (Girocard, Apple Pay/Google Pay) common. Small shops and some markets may be cash-only, so carry some euros.
Round up or leave 5–10% in restaurants and cafés. Taxis: round up to the next euro. Hotel staff: €1–2 per bag or per night for housekeeping.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee at a bakery or café (often takeaway) — around €2.50–3.00.
Döner kebab or falafel sandwich from a street stand — about €5–7.
A main course at an inexpensive local pub or ethnic restaurant — roughly €10–14.
Along Yorckstraße and Hauptstraße you’ll find kebab and pizza stands; explore the winterfeldtmarkt area (Saturdays) for affordable bites.
Aldi, Lidl, Netto and Edeka are common in the area.
Primark and C&A at Tempelhofer Damm or in Schöneberg; also charity shops (Kaufhaus) on Hauptstraße.
Day pass (Tagesticket) for Berlin AB zones costs about €9.90. From BER airport, take the S-Bahn (S9) to your area; a single ticket AB+C is about €4.40 or a day pass €12.60.
1. Buy a Berlin WelcomeCard or 7-day ticket if staying more than a couple of days. 2. Eat at lunchtime specials (Mittagstisch) at pubs and bistros. 3. Bring a reusable bottle — tap water is fine and free to refill.
Bon à savoir — Berlin
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Emergency Contacts
BerlinBoth ambulance and fire services use the same number (112). Police use 110. All calls are free. English speakers are often available. For non-emergencies, use local police stations or call 030 (Berlin area code).
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Berlin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at High Park
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Cashzone — 393 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · Humboldt-Apotheke — 353 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Find train tickets →Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Most budget-friendly option; buy Berlin WelcomeCard for unlimited metro/bus/tram access for 48-72 hours; FEX arrives at Ostbahnhof station near hotel
Friedrichshain District → Sly Berlin Hotel area
💡 U5 runs directly through Friedrichshain; buy 7-day pass (€36.50) for unlimited local travel; nighttime network robust on weekends
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Book in advance via hotel concierge for guaranteed rates; avoid peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) for faster journeys
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Sly Berlin Hotel (Friedrichshain)
💡 Cheapest option; X7 connects to local tram lines; scenic route through Berlin; best for travelers without luggage
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at High Park?
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the inner courtyard. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade but low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy. The courtyard side is quieter than the front.
Which rooms should I avoid at High Park?
Avoid rooms on floor 1 (street level) facing Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade — expect traffic noise from the main road and pedestrian footfall. Also avoid rooms next to the lift shaft on any floor, as it can be audible.
Is High Park noisy?
Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade is a moderately busy road in Berlin's Kreuzberg/centre area — expect traffic hum during daytime, quieter overnight. No tram or nightclub nearby based on address. The lift and any on-site bar (if present) could generate minor noise on lower floors.
Which rooms have the best views at High Park?
Front-facing rooms on floors 4–6 offer views of the street and surrounding Berlin architecture — nothing spectacular but decent cityscape. Courtyard views are greener and calmer.
What are insider tips for staying at High Park?
1) Check-in early if possible — this 3-star hotel fills fast; late arrivals risk ground-floor rooms. 2) Ask for a courtyard-facing room at booking; it’s worth the extra request for sleep quality.
What time is check-in at High Park?
Check-in at High Park is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does High Park have Wi-Fi?
Free basic (up to 10 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (50 Mbps) available for €5 per day. No login required.
Is there a city or tourist tax at High Park?
5% of net room rate per person per night; capped at €7.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near High Park?
Döner kebab or falafel sandwich from a street stand — about €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from High Park?
Day pass (Tagesticket) for Berlin AB zones costs about €9.90. From BER airport, take the S-Bahn (S9) to your area; a single ticket AB+C is about €4.40 or a day pass €12.60.
When is the best time to visit Berlin?
June and September are ideal for good weather and manageable crowds. June sees mild temperatures (18-22°C) and long days, making it perfect for exploring the city's parks and gardens. September brings comfortable temperatures (15-20°C) and fewer tourists, making it an excellent time for budget-conscious visitors.
Principales attractions à Berlin
💡 Register online at least 2 days in advance; same-day slots are rare. The dome is closed for cleaning 3 days a year, so check the website.
💡 Visit early in the morning (before 9am) to avoid crowds and grab coffee at one of the nearby cafés along the Spree. The wall is exposed to weather, so touch gently.
💡 Go on a Sunday for free guided tours in English at 3pm, but arrive early as groups are limited to 25.
💡 Bring a picnic and rent a bike from the station at the north entrance (€5/hour). The south end is quieter for sunbathing.
💡 Entry is €12, but free on the first Sunday of every month. Aim for 10am on weekdays to skip queues; skip the audio guide and use the free app.