Located in the trendy Mitte district!
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1
Bedrooms
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55
m2 Surface
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3
People
1 double bed
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Bathrooms:
1
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Zone:
Mitte
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Balcony:
Yes
Check-in / Checkout: Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Not allowed: Parties, Pets, Smoking, Children under 4
Apartment features
- bed linen & towels
- iron & ironing board
- hairdryer
- oven
- fridge-freezer
- coffee press
- toaster
- radio
- queen size bed 160 x 200
- hob cooker (electric)
- shower
- heating
- kettle
- king sized bed 180 x 200
- plasma TV
- balcony
- USB Internet on request
This bright and airy apartment is located in the trendy Mitte district.
Tastefully furnished in a simple and cosy style, with white lacquered parquet floors, it is the ideal home for the most discerning Berlin visitors.
The area surrounding the apartment
The Meinhof apartment is very central so it's perfect for families or couples who want to visit Berlin together.
Berlin's Mitte district is exceptionally central, right next to the Prenzlauer Berg district.
The area has many shops, supermarkets, bars, clubs, restaurants and fantastic shops.
Cultural attractions in Mitte, such as Hackescher Markt with designer shops, restaurants and cafés, and Scheunen district with well-known art galleries, Museum Island, Unter den Linden, Friedrichstrasse and countless other interesting Berlin hotspots can be quickly and easily reached on foot.
Apartment description
The apartment has a nice quiet balcony overlooking a garden.
The living room has a corner and at the dining area there is a table with two chairs.
The bedroom has a double bed, bedside tables, and access to the balcony.
An extra single bed will be available for the third guest.
An extra single bed will be available for the third guest.
The bathroom has a shower, sink, toilet and hair-dryer.
The kitchen is equipped with all necessary utensils and kitchenware.
There is also an electric stove with oven, fridge, freezer, espresso coffee machine, kettle and toaster.
From the kitchen you can also access the balcony.
Bed linen and fresh towels will be provided on arrival.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Standard check in by 3pm
- Late check in 9pm to 11pm 30€
- Late check in from 11pm to 8am 50€
Standard check out by 11am
- Late Check Out 50€
Mitte
Mitte is Berlin's main district, where many of the city's tourist attractions are located and some of the most elegant and busy shopping streets.
It's the city's historic center. The area includes some of the most important tourist sites such as the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden avenue and Potsdamer Platz square.
Mitte is Berlin's most important cultural center. To show for that you have Unter den Linden avenue, Humboldt University which both Einstein and Marx attended, Staatsoper and Komische Oper. Not far from the square, you shall find a surprising classical architecture ensemble declared World Heritage by UNESCO, including Museum Island (Musiumsinsel) which houses five of the most important museums in Berlin: Altes Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bodemuseum, Pergamonmuseum, and the Neues Museum, inaugurated just recently.
Friedrichstrasse will take you to well-known Checkpoint Charlie, former border crossing point and setting to many stories and secret agent legendary tales.
There you shall also find the Berlin Wall Museum and extensive information on the Berlin wall on Zimmerstrasse and Friedrichstrasse street.
Close to Friedrichstrasse is the Gendarmenmarkt, without a doubt one of the most beautiful squares in the city.
One of the things that will marvel you about this lively and dynamic district and the Hackescher Markt, are the inner courtyards of the Hackesche Höfe. The buildings, built in the early nineteenth century, housed a variety of business offices, small enterprises and factory HQs.
The Brandenburg Gate was left in no man's land for 30 years. The Wall was built just in front of it making it inaccessible to any citizen. In 1987, then U.S. President Ronald Reagan spoke at the Gate the famous lines, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!", which happened two years later.
In 1925, Potsdamer Platz, surrounded by hotels, restaurants, cafes and theaters was considered the busiest square in Europe. The first European traffic light was set up there. It was totally destroyed during the last months of World War II, and its reconstruction took 10 years.
Nowadays, this area is full of modern office buildings, restaurants, shops, hotels and apartments buildings, all state of the art modern design, in unison with other buildings standing there before.