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Seestr., 13353 Berlin


Description

A comfortable, separate guestroom (20 sqm, for max. two people) with a sleep couch and a high bed in a beautiful well-kept old Berlin building in the front house – stilish and attractively furnished. Bath and kitchen to share (the rooms are part of an inhabited 4-room-apartment of 105 sqm). Free WLAN-Access.

The apartment is situated in Berlin-Mitte (Wedding), a central area close to Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden, Berlin`s famous shopping culture and lounging miles. You live near city-east in optimal situation of an interesting scene.

Numerous shopping opportunities close to the lively cultural-, scenic- and night life directly before the door. A large and beautiful market (Leopoldplatz) very near by, reputed as one of the most interesting markets in Berlin.

You meet the typical mixture of antiques, countless cafe`s and a multitude of restaurants, art shops, galeries, antiquities and small businesses. Many small and medium shops close by entice to diversified shopping sprees.

In Berlin you find a very dense public transportation net. Many sights are directy and rapidly accessible. Because of the central location most guests leave their cars parked or do not even bring it along at all. The apartment lies directly at U-train station Seestrasse. Several underground lines, (night -) buses and a taxi stand are right in front of the door.

The next motorway departure is appropriate for a few car minutes far away in the south of the apartment and is called "Seestr."

From the airport Tegel you take the bus 128 (direction "Osloer Straße") up to the station "Kurt-Schumacher-Platz" and rise there into the U6 (direction "Alt-Mariendorf") and drive up to the station "Seestraße" (about 18 min.). From the airport Schönefeld you take the X7 (direction "Rudow") to the station "Rudow", change into the Underground U7 (direction "Rathaus Spandau") to the station "Mehrindamm". There take the underground U6 (direction "Alt-Tegel") and leave at the station "Seestraße" (about 55 min.).

From Hauptbahnhof (central station) you take the S-Bahn (direction "Friedrichstraße") and rise there into U6 (direction "Alt-Tegel") and drive up to the station "Seestraße". Alternatively you could take the bus 120 (direction "Hainbuchenstr.") up to underground station "Seestraße" (about 13 min.).

Taxi:
Airport Tegel, 7,4 km (10 min), 15 Euro
Airport Schoenefeld, 33,6 km (23 min.), 46 Euro
Hauptbahnhof (central station), 4,1 km (8 min.), 10 Euro
In the 12th century, the manor of the nobleman Rudolf de Weddinge was located on the small Panke River in the immediate vicinity of today's Nettelbeckplatz. The farmstead, which burned down more than once, remained abandoned in the forest until the 18th century. In the mid-18th century, while Gesundbrunnen was being built up as a health resort and spa town, gambling and prostitution moved into Wedding, transforming it into a pleasure district. In 1864 Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering established the Schering pharmaceutical company on Müllerstraße. Nearby the room is the The Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (German, literally University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economy) or FHTW is the youngest and largest University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. It has almost 10,000 students studying in programs in the area of engineering, computer science, business and graphic arts. The Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin is the medical school for the Free University of Berlin and the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 2003, the Charité claimed to be the largest university hospital in Europe after the merger with their fourth campus. Many famous physicians and scientists worked for at least part of their careers at the Charité.

The constant migration of country-dwellers into the city at the end of the 19th century converted Wedding into a working-class district. The labourers lived in cramped tenement blocks. After World War I Wedding was known as "Red Wedding" as it was renowned for its militant, largely communist working class; it was the scene of violent protests on May 1, 1929. Because of the politics of the workers in Wedding, it was a target of attacks by the Nazi government in the 1930s.

More than other 19th century working class districts, the original character of Wedding has been preserved. It is said to be a place to find the Schnauze mit Herz (big mouth and big heart) of the working class. However, the spirit is not exclusively German. The multicultural atmosphere is visible in the bilingual shop signs (German and Turkish, or German and Arabic). The buildings of Wedding are relics of European post-war Modernism. Many are monolithic housing blocks. Some old buildings survived the war and urban renewal and still have coal fired heating. Wedding did not experience the boom and gentrification of the '90s in Berlin.

A green oases mark the west borders of the "old red" district. The idyllic Plötzensee lake in the Southwest. Plötzensee is a popular summer hang-out offering sandy beaches and long lawns.

Amenities and services

  • Bedding
  • Internet
  • Public Parking
  • Kitchen
  • Shower/Bathtub
  • Late Arrival Possible
  • Television

More features

  • Towels
  • Child Bed
  • Washing Machine
  • Final Cleaning
  • Number Of Rooms
  • Size In Square Meters
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Coffee Machine
  • Stove
  • Dishes
  • Dish Washer
  • Water Boiler
  • Toaster
  • Fridge
  • Sink
  • Own Key
  • Tax deductible statement

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Guest reviews

„Gastgeber reagiert auf Ankunftsankündigung nicht, bittet dich zu gehen weil du eine ordentliche Quittung verlangst, kommt mit Frau, Kind und Hund schränkt dich ein, dann ist das unseriös, nie wieder!"
Overall rating: (3.2)
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Cleanliness: (3.0)
Amenities: (3.0)
Location: (4.0)
Price/quality: (4.0)
Host: (2.0)

Prices

Non-seasonal periods
Base rate surcharge for additonal guest Discounts
2. GuestValid for booking periods from
34.12 EUR/night 11.76  EUR/night 1 night
29.41 EUR/night 9.41  EUR/night 1 week
25.88 EUR/night 3.53  EUR/night 30 nights

Sights and transport nearby

A comfortable, separate guestroom (20 sqm, for max. two people) with a sleep couch and a high bed in a beautiful well-kept old Berlin building in the front house – stilish and attractively furnished. Bath and kitchen to share (the rooms are part of an inhabited 4-room-apartment of 105 sqm). Free WLAN-Access.

The apartment is situated in Berlin-Mitte (Wedding), a central area close to Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden, Berlin`s famous shopping culture and lounging miles. You live near city-east in optimal situation of an interesting scene.

Numerous shopping opportunities close to the lively cultural-, scenic- and night life directly before the door. A large and beautiful market (Leopoldplatz) very near by, reputed as one of the most interesting markets in Berlin.

You meet the typical mixture of antiques, countless cafe`s and a multitude of restaurants, art shops, galeries, antiquities and small businesses. Many small and medium shops close by entice to diversified shopping sprees.

All prices are shown in Euros and include VAT at the current rate of 7%. We charge 35 Euro for final cleaning. Please note that these prices are not valid during major events, public holidays and other holiday periods (please ask for an offer).

- Fairs and major events (IFA, ITB, ISTAF, Marathon, etc)
- Public Holidays (Easter, Christmas, German Unity Day, etc)
- Summer holiday
- New Year (27th Dec - 4th Jan)

Please ask us about prices for stays of more than one week.

In Berlin you find a very dense public transportation net. Many sights are directy and rapidly accessible. Because of the central location most guests leave their cars parked or do not even bring it along at all. The apartment lies directly at U-train station Seestrasse. Several underground lines, (night -) buses and a taxi stand are right in front of the door.

The next motorway departure is appropriate for a few car minutes far away in the south of the apartment and is called "Seestr."

From the airport Tegel you take the bus 128 (direction "Osloer Straße") up to the station "Kurt-Schumacher-Platz" and rise there into the U6 (direction "Alt-Mariendorf") and drive up to the station "Seestraße" (about 18 min.). From the airport Schönefeld you take the X7 (direction "Rudow") to the station "Rudow", change into the Underground U7 (direction "Rathaus Spandau") to the station "Mehrindamm". There take the underground U6 (direction "Alt-Tegel") and leave at the station "Seestraße" (about 55 min.).

From Hauptbahnhof (central station) you take the S-Bahn (direction "Friedrichstraße") and rise there into U6 (direction "Alt-Tegel") and drive up to the station "Seestraße". Alternatively you could take the bus 120 (direction "Hainbuchenstr.") up to underground station "Seestraße" (about 13 min.).

Taxi:
Airport Tegel, 7,4 km (10 min), 15 Euro
Airport Schoenefeld, 33,6 km (23 min.), 46 Euro
Hauptbahnhof (central station), 4,1 km (8 min.), 10 Euro
In the 12th century, the manor of the nobleman Rudolf de Weddinge was located on the small Panke River in the immediate vicinity of today's Nettelbeckplatz. The farmstead, which burned down more than once, remained abandoned in the forest until the 18th century. In the mid-18th century, while Gesundbrunnen was being built up as a health resort and spa town, gambling and prostitution moved into Wedding, transforming it into a pleasure district. In 1864 Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering established the Schering pharmaceutical company on Müllerstraße. Nearby the room is the The Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (German, literally University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economy) or FHTW is the youngest and largest University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. It has almost 10,000 students studying in programs in the area of engineering, computer science, business and graphic arts. The Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin is the medical school for the Free University of Berlin and the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 2003, the Charité claimed to be the largest university hospital in Europe after the merger with their fourth campus. Many famous physicians and scientists worked for at least part of their careers at the Charité.

The constant migration of country-dwellers into the city at the end of the 19th century converted Wedding into a working-class district. The labourers lived in cramped tenement blocks. After World War I Wedding was known as "Red Wedding" as it was renowned for its militant, largely communist working class; it was the scene of violent protests on May 1, 1929. Because of the politics of the workers in Wedding, it was a target of attacks by the Nazi government in the 1930s.

More than other 19th century working class districts, the original character of Wedding has been preserved. It is said to be a place to find the Schnauze mit Herz (big mouth and big heart) of the working class. However, the spirit is not exclusively German. The multicultural atmosphere is visible in the bilingual shop signs (German and Turkish, or German and Arabic). The buildings of Wedding are relics of European post-war Modernism. Many are monolithic housing blocks. Some old buildings survived the war and urban renewal and still have coal fired heating. Wedding did not experience the boom and gentrification of the '90s in Berlin.

A green oases mark the west borders of the "old red" district. The idyllic Plötzensee lake in the Southwest. Plötzensee is a popular summer hang-out offering sandy beaches and long lawns.

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