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Asset Finance Conference & Awards.
Asset Finance Conference & Awards

Asset Finance

Conference & Awards

10th December 2009

Berlin   

Venue Details

The Hotel Concorde, Berlin

Augsburger Strasse 41 | 10789 Berlin | Germany

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A sleek hotel with a tapering 17 storey limestone exterior, the Hotel Concorde Berlin is centrally located just off the fashionable Kurfuerstendamm Boulevard in the heart of the City West.

The Hotel Concorde Berlin offers service with a distinctly cosmopolitan accent, with art, architecture and design all playing integral parts to the ambiance of the building.

Hotel Image Le Faubourg offers traditional French cuisine with a Mediterranean accent, while the Saint Germain restaurant offers a delicious breakfast buffet, and guests can relax with a drink in the comfortable Le Faubourg Lounge with the Lutèce Bar.

Boasting the largest guest rooms in Berlin, the Hotel Concorde Berlin features 311 rooms including 44 different suites. All rooms and suites are characterised by understatement and elegance, with beautiful wood, warm colours and uncluttered space.

Berlin

Berlin today is a galvanic force in German, European and world affairs, wielding great influence in the realms of science, technology, commerce, architecture and the arts. One of the most important "products" produced in Berlin by both academic and company-sponsored institutes is research.

With a population of 4.5 million within its metropolitan area and 3.4 million from 190 countries within the city limits, Berlin presents itself as a truly metropolitan city. A city best known for its historical associations as the German capital, for its internationality and tolerance, for its lively nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs, and bars, for its street art, and for its numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of historic interest.

Berlin provides a smorgasbord of architecture. Although badly damaged in the final years of World War II and broken apart during the Cold War, Berlin has reconstructed itself greatly, especially with the reunification push after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is now possible to see representatives of many different historic periods in a short time within the city centre, from a few surviving medieval buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the ultramodern glass and steel structures in Potsdamer Platz.

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