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The
martas
Gästehäuser
Hauptbahnhof
Berlin
is
a
haven
of
peace
amidst
the
city's
hustle.
Situated
a
mere
400
meters
from
Berlin’s
main
train
station,
its
locality
is
a
blend
of
convenience
and
seclusion.
The
establishment
consists
of
two
buildings
housing
118
rooms,
including
ten
barrier-free
rooms
and
well-equipped
meeting
venues,
making
it
an
ideal
choice
for
school
classes,
group
trips,
families,
individual
travelers,
and
backpackers.
The
verdant,
park-like
grounds
on
which
the
guesthouses
sit
provide
a
peaceful
retreat,
where
one
can
relax
on
the
terrace,
in
the
garden,
or
the
lounge
following
a
day
of
city
exploration.
The
historical
essence
of
the
venue
is
subtly
echoed
in
its
name
-
martas,
a
tribute
to
the
biblical
figure
Martha
known
for
her
hospitable
nature.
This
ethos
of
hospitality
is
embodied
in
their
professional
and
competent
staff,
ready
to
assist
with
any
inquiries.
The
establishment
is
a
part
of
the
Berlin
City
Mission,
with
a
portion
of
the
proceeds
from
each
stay
being
donated
to
charitable
projects
within
the
city.
Moreover,
the
guesthouses
extend
beyond
mere
accommodation;
they
represent
a
socially
responsible
entity,
striving
to
provide
a
relaxing
and
inclusive
environment
for
all
guests,
including
those
with
physical
limitations.
Located
in
the
heart
of
Berlin,
the
guesthouses
serve
as
a
perfect
launchpad
for
explorations
within
and
beyond
the
city.
The
proximity
to
key
transit
lines
like
buses
M120
and
M123,
and
a
short
stroll
away
from
tram
M10
and
the
central
station,
offer
easy
access
to
Berlin’s
famed
landmarks.
A
brief
walk
unveils
iconic
sights
such
as
the
Brandenburg
Gate
and
the
Reichstag.
While
the
breakfast
wasn't
sampled
during
the
stay,
the
culinary
offerings
at
the
Kiezkantine
were
praised,
with
a
particular
mention
of
balanced
and
delicious
meals
provided
by
their
kitchen
staff.
The
establishment
also
prides
itself
on
its
ecological
and
societal
responsibility,
demonstrated
through
its
daily
preparation
of
vegetarian
and
vegan
meals,
and
the
promotion
of
sustainability
via
waste
separation
and
offering
bicycles
for
rent
to
guests.
Though
the
immediate
vicinity
offers
fewer
transit
options,
the
serene
locale
compensates
by
providing
a
calm
reprieve
from
the
urban
clamor,
thus
ensuring
a
pleasant
stay
that
blends
simplicity,
comfort,
and
a
touch
of
historical
resonance.
For
those
planning
to
visit,
arriving
via
Seydlitzstraße
20,
10557
Berlin
would
be
the
advisable
route
for
cars
and
buses,
with
the
main
entrance
and
reception
being
wheelchair
accessible,
catering
to
guests
with
varied
physical
abilities.