German World Cup Team Lodges in Luxury
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels
With the 2006 World Cup coming up, teams are making their travel arrangements to
stay in Germany for the duration of the 64-game tournament. The German team does not have far to go, but will be staying
at the Schlosshotel im Grunewald, a 5-star luxury hotel in Berlin. It is situated
in what was formerly the seat of the von Pannwitz family in 1914, essentially a palace that was known for its elegance
and extravagance. The hotel offers 42 rooms and 12 suites, all with full amenities that include a wide array
of personal technologies, from the standard minimum of three telephones and two lines per guest room to high speed
wireless internet access.
The largest room is the Kaiser suite, which is fit for a king at 5-rooms and nearly 2,000 square feet. It is furnished in historic, antique elegance with silk sofas and marble bathrooms. The suite runs about $3,600 per night.
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