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Courtyard Berlin City Center
Hotel Berlin
Courtyard Berlin City Center
Axel-Springer-Strasse 55
Berlin
10117
Germany
tel:- 49 30 800 928 0
fax:- 49 30 8009281000
web address:- www.marriott.com
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Courtyard Berlin City Center :-
Deutschland Hotel
Located in the heart of Berlin, the Courtyard Berlin City Center is just a two-minute walk to the subway and situated close to Berlin highlights like the Alexanderplatz, Checkpoint Charlie, the Axel-Springer building, the Gendarmenmarkt and the ancient place of the Berlin Wall. Our Berlin business hotel features guest rooms with elegant bedding, large work area with high-speed Internet, air-conditioning and laptop-sized safes. For an event, our well-trained staff takes care of every detail. Choose from our 11 conference rooms, which accommodate up to 250 guests, and feature state-of-the art technology and abundant natural light. After a day of meetings, unwind in our sauna and work out in our fitness centre. Enjoy a full American-style breakfast buffet, a Mediterranean-style dinner or a snack from our 24-hour food market. With its fabulous location between Potsdamer Platz and Alexanderplatz, the Courtyard Berlin City Center is the perfect choice for a visit in Berlin.
Wedding Trivia: RICE THROWING Rice has been used as a symbol of fertility and as a wish for a "full pantry" in various parts of the world from ancient to modern times. In the past, rice was not the only thing thrown at the bride and groom as the left the wedding. Wheat, instead of rice, was thrown in France, figs and dates were thrown in Northern Africa, and a combination of coins, dried fruit, and candy was thrown in Italy. In some European countries eggs are thrown!Rice is not harmful to the birds that eat it, but an article in California professing this to be the case, has caused birdseed to replace rice at most weddings. Flower petals, confetti, baubles, and balloons are often used today instead of rice.
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