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Orania.Berlin Specifications
Version:
3.15.2
Date added:
March 16, 2022
Date released:
May 20, 2020
Price:
Free
Operating system:
iOS,
Downloads last week:
29
Additional Requirements
Requires iOS 11.0 and watchOS 2.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Orania.Berlin v3.15.2

Your personal concierge.

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Orania.Berlin Editor's review

Welcome to the Orania.Berlin in the middle of the urban jungle, melting pot and the heart of Berlin.

With this app, you always have your personal concierge with you. So do not miss any important information during your stay with us.

Here you will find all hotel information, insider tips from the Orania.Berlin team as well as useful telephone numbers.

Check the restaurant's menu or simply explore our musical program from your smartphone.

The Orania.Berlin combines ultimate contemporary comfort with warm light, subtle oriental influences and natural materials from around the world in 41 spacious suites and intimate double rooms. As early as 1913, concert and cabaret performances by artists living in Berlin regularly took place at this location in the heart of Luisenstadt - at Oranienplatz. Orania.Berlin has revived this concept: classical and jazz concerts, electronic evenings, poetry slams and readings by Berlin artists in a cozy atmosphere. A place of meeting, discussion and dialogue - for residents, new Berliners and guests. The cosmopolitan kitchen combines the various cultural influences of Kreuzberg. A melting crucible - like SO36 itself.


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