The apartment is located in Kreuzberg, one of Berlin's trendiest areas.
This area is known for its artistic scene and multi-cultural atmosphere.
The area surrounding the apartment
Kreuzberg is one of the most popular and charming areas in the city.
The apartment is very central.
The U1 subway line will give you fast, easy access to all the main attractions and other interesting Berlin sights.
In this area there are numerous grocery stores and bars, designer shops, art galleries and nightclubs.
Apartment description
The apartment has a unique style and is decorated with modern, unusual works of art and tastefully selected, comfortable furniture.
In the living room of the apartment guests will find a sofa, a sleeping area and a table with chairs.
As well as cable TV and wireless internet access.
The dining area has a table with four chairs.
The master bedrooms has a king-size double bed, bedside table, wardrobe and chairs.
The second bedroom has a large queen-size double bed.
The bathroom has a bath/shower, sink, toilet, washing machine and dryer, and a hair-dryer.
The kitchen is equipped with all necessary utensils and kitchenware, a gas stove with oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, toaster, coffee machine and kettle.
Bed linen and fresh towels will be provided on arrival.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€200 (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
5 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Kreuzberg
Known for years for being a cosmopolitan district, stronghold of trade unions and political action, it is nowadays one of the city areas with the highest number of foreigners, mostly of Turkish origin, who have contributed to what has come to be known as Little Istanbul.
Is one of the most popular and most charismatic of the city's districts. In it people with dozens of different nationalities, live together and have learned to share their differences and common strengths. To take a walk around this area is quite an experience, and you will find an unique street ambiance worth knowing.
With typical shops and street markets it's another one of the peculiar area in Berlin, both for the ambiance as for the beautiful nineteenth century architecture buildings in the Bergmannstrasse, Chamissoplatz area and its vicinity.
Further along Bergmannstrasse, in Kreuzberg Strasse, is the Viktoriapark. The most important monument of the park is dedicated to Frederick William III of Prussia, in honor of the liberation wars he led at the end of the Napoleonic wars. From the monument, you have magnificent views of the southern part of the city, while you can also hear the water flowing in the beautiful monument's waterfall.
Oranienstrasse and Wiener Strasse, the surroundings of Schlesische Tor and Falkensteinstrasse (with their many cafes, restaurants, cocktail bars and nightclubs to go out on weekends) in the Wrangelkiez, are other of the famous spots in Kreuzberg.
In Kreuzberg, you should also visit the Jewish Museum, on Lindenstrasse 9, built by Daniel Liebeskind, and devoted to the history of Berlin Jews.