Bermuda's railway line opened in 1931 and was the most expensive ever built. It was closed in 1948 and sold to Guyana, together with its engine, Old Rattle and Shake. The old line is now a nature trail.
Rimmed by a refreshing ambiance of exuberant vegetation as in any other place around Santa Elena, one of the newest and prettiest residential areas in San Salvador, the Berlin Hotel stands proudly tall. The owners, Mr. Horst Krueguer and his wife Dinorah, have made their dream come true: open a small, soft-colored hotel teeming with elegant details, homey ambiance and rooms equipped with everything classy travelers want. The Kruegers built what they describe in their own word as a modern German countryside house outfitted with large soundproof windows and intimate corners decorated with wooden furniture and paintings. This hotel, its restaurant and bar, has just 12 carpeted, air-conditioned rooms decked out in green and blue color shades and equipped with cable-TV, phone, fax and modern bathrooms.

Bermuda's railway line opened in 1931 and was the most expensive ever built. It was closed in 1948 and sold to Guyana, together with its engine, Old Rattle and Shake. The old line is now a nature trail.