Invalidenstraße 101 (0.1 km from Museum of Natural History)
Just 1640 feet from Berlin Main Station this stylish hotel offers a garden free WiFi and rooms and apartments with a balcony. The Reichstag Parliament building is 1.2 mi away. The rooms at Garden Living feature cable TV a desk and a private bathroom.
Invalidenstraße 98 (0.1 km from Museum of Natural History)
Free WiFi in bright rooms with timeless design are offered at this 3-star superior hotel in Berlin’s central Mitte district. Berlin Main Train Station is a 10-minute walk away and rental bikes are available.
Invalidenstrasse 38 (0.1 km from Museum of Natural History)
Just 328 feet from the famous shopping street Friedrichstrasse this modern hotel in central Berlin offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TV international cuisine and easy underground connections.
Hessische Str. 10 (0.1 km from Museum of Natural History)
Offering a roof terrace with great views of Berlin free Wi-Fi hotspot and easy transport connections this nonsmoking hotel is only a 1-minute walk from the Natural History Museum.
Platz Vor Dem Neuen Tor 6 (0.2 km from Museum of Natural History)
This 4-star hotel offers an indoor pool gym and air-conditioned apartments with a modern design. It is beside Berlin’s Natural History Museum a 10-minute walk from Berlin Central Station.
Habersaathstraße 40a-42 (0.2 km from Museum of Natural History)
This accommodations in Berlin is just a 10-minute walk from the Charité hospital and a 15-minute walk from Berlin Main Station. It offers free WiFi and parking spaces are available directly at the hotel.
Chausseestr. 102 (0.2 km from Museum of Natural History)
Ballhaus Berlin Hostel is a unique and historical red-brick building in the Mitte district in the heart of Berlin near many sights museums and theaters.
Chausseestraße 30 (0.3 km from Museum of Natural History)
The Titanic Chausee Berlin is located in the heart of Berlin just a 10-minute walk from Berlin Main Station. The Befine spa and sports club is 9.8 ft² in size and includes a large indoor pool.
The Museum of Natural History Berlin is an internationally renowned natural history museum located in the German capital. It is one of the oldest and largest museums of its kind in Europe, having been founded in 1810 by Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt. The museum houses an extensive collection of objects related to zoology, paleontology, mineralogy, and botany. Its main building is situated on the "Museum Island" in the Spree River area of Berlin and was designed by Friedrich August Stüler in a neoclassical style.
The Museum's permanent exhibits include fossils from the Mesozoic era, including Archaeopteryx; collections from ancient Greece and Rome; plants and animals from around the world; minerals from all over Europe; a world-class gemstone collection; and various artifacts from cultures old and new. The museum also hosts special exhibitions featuring themes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, endangered species, human evolution, space exploration, and much more. Visitors can take guided tours or rent audio guides to learn more about this fascinating institution.
In addition to its many galleries filled with scientific artifacts and displays, the Museum also has a research library with more than 600,000 volumes dedicated to natural history topics. Here experts work on catalogs of specimens collected by field researchers as well as conservation projects that aim to protect species in danger of extinction. The Museum also runs educational programs for school groups as well as public lectures discussing current topics related to science and nature conservation.