Friendly Rentals destinations
Italy
France
United Kingdom
Czech Republic
Germany
Portugal
Netherlands
Turkey
South Africa
United States
Argentina
Mexico
Brazil
Search
« Back to search results
Nice Apartment in Tiergarten Park!
-
1
Studio
-
35m2
Surface
-
2
People
1 double bed
Apartment features
- bed linen & towels
- hairdryer
- fridge-freezer
- toaster
- radio
- entrance security camera system
- iron & ironing board
- oven
- coffee press
- TV
- queen size bed 160 x 200
- hob cooker (electric)
- shower
- heating
- kettle
- plasma TV
- microwave
- coffee maker
- elevator
- balcony
scroll down
This nice apartment is located in the central area of Tiergarten, directly on the Tiergarten park, Berlin's lungs.
Description of the Area
The Parkblick apartment is located in the center of the emblematic Hansaviertel. It was rebuilt between 1957 and 1961 as part of an international project called Interbau, one of the most interesting residential building exhibitions of the time, in which 53 renowned national and international architects were asked to participate, including collaborations from Aalvar Aalto, Max Taut, Luciano Baldessari, Oscar Niemeyer, and Walter Gropius, among others. The development is nowadays protected and considered a historical monument.
The apartment is located in an area where there are numerous public parking facilities.
Apartment description
Tastefully decorated, the apartment has only one room with a balcony.
To ensure the utmost comfort, this cheerful studio apartment sleeps up to 2 people.
The room has a large queen size bed (160 x 200) with 2 mattresses that can be separated according to choice. It also has two bedside tables, a table and two chairs, a comfortable armchair and a flat screen TV. In the room there is a wardrobe with enough space for you to store all your personal belongings. The large window's sliding door gives you direct access to the balcony overlooking the park, where you will feel pleasantly at ease being completely surrounded by nature. The balcony has a small table and two chairs.
The kitchen is small but equipped with everything you need to prepare your own meals if you should desire to do so. It has a microwave, coffee machine, toaster and electric kettle.
The bathroom, with a window, has a shower and hairdryer. Fresh towels and linens are provided for your stay.
Conditions of stay
-
Refundable deposit
€150 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
-
Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€300 (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
Tiergarten
The Tiergarten district takes its name from a thick forest originally thought-out as a private hunting preserve for Prussian aristocracy, and which stands today as the largest park in Berlin.
Past the Brandenburg Gate, we access the country's political headquarters. The most prominent building is the Reichstag, seat of the Lower House of the German Parliament. Thanks to its huge glass dome, designed by architect Sir Norman Foster, the Reichstag has become one of the city's most important attractions.
The Reichstag, along with the Bundeskanzleramt, seat of the German Head of State, and other government buildings, comprise what is known as the government district. Another note-worthy building in this area is the project for the seat of the House of Representatives, the 'Band des Bundes' (Federation Bow), two buildings linked together by a footbridge over the Spree River.
Near the government district, you shall find the Bellevue Palace, which is the official residence of President of the Federal Republic of Germany. This neoclassical building, built in the 18th century, is surrounded by a beautiful park designed by the Shropshire Horticultural Society of Great Britain.
The Jewish Memorial, inaugurated in 2005 and devoted to those Jews who died in Europe, is one of the most impressive monuments in Berlin. In the first year after its inauguration, it was visited by more than three and a half million people. It is a massive abstract artwork. The site also includes an underground museum with extensive information on the Holocaust.
Los clientes opinan...
Valoración general
based on # users