The apartment is characterised by its excellent location in the centre of Berlin.
The nearby luxury department store KaDeWe and Wittenbergplatz are only a few minutes away.
The area surrounding the apartment:
The bus stop Motzstraße and the U-Bahn station Viktoria Luise Platz are just around the corner. From the U-Bahn station Nollendorfplatz you can go directly to the always interesting Potsdamer Platz or to the Kurfürstendamm - one of the bet known streets of Berlin. If you prefer quieter areas you should visit Viktoria Luise Platz with its classical architecture and beautiful buildings and its gardens, cafes and restaurants. Right next to the apartment there are several supermarkets and little shops as well. If you like to explore the Berlin night-life you can find a lot of places in Potsdamer Platz or Kurfürstendamm area.
Nearest public transport stop:
Metropolitan/suburban train: Zoologischer Garten
Underground train: U4 Viktoria Luise Platz, U1 U2 U4 Nollendorfplatz
Bus: M46 Motzstraße
Night-time bus service: N26: Nollendorfplatz
The Apartment
The Motz is a cozy one-bedroom apartment with a balcony, the perfect accommodation for one person or a couple.
In the living room area there is a comfortable leather sofa, a glass table, a large plasma TV, and internet connection.
The bedroom space is furnished with a double bed, two bedside tables, and two lamps.
The kitchen has a table and two chairs, and all the kitchen utensils you might need to prepare your favorite dishes. It is equipped with oven, microwave, toaster, electric kettle, and espresso coffee machine.
The bathroom is small but luxurious, with a shower and hairdryer.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€100 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€0 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
2 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Schöneberg
Schöneberg – welcoming district with old-time hippies and young families. It is well-known for its famous Saturday markets, above all the one held at Winterfeld Platz, its street cafes and its somewhat bohemian and peculiar lifestyle.
Schöneberg is a very central district that has become a sought-after, lively, and exclusive district thanks to its many stylish bars, cafes, and restaurants. To appreciate Schöneberg you should visit the weekly Winterfeldtmarkt, up on weekends, perhaps the most famous market in Berlin. You shall find fruit and vegetables, flowers, cheese and even clothes stalls... And to put a finishing touch on your shopping spree, you can go for a coffee break in one of the many cafes nearby.
Between Motzstrasse and Fuggerstrasse street a gay and lesbian zone has been created which enrich the area with bars, restaurants, and original events. If you wish for a little more peace and quiet, you can go to Viktoria-Luise Square or you can visit the villas and stately nineteenth century buildings to the south of Schöneberg.
In 1963, in the Schöneberg Town Hall, John F. Kennedy spoke the famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" ("I am a Berliner"). The speech was directed at west Berliners who were imprisoned by the Berlin Wall. During the period of time of the two German States, the Schöneberg Town Hall served as the main city hall in West Berlin.