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(018) Tolage! Charmantes 1-Zi.Apartment

Rhinower Str., 10437 Berlin


Description

The 1-room apartment (30 sqm, 1st floor) is located near the well known street Schoenhauser Allee in the trendy Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg. You can rent an other 1-room apartment in the same building.

Friendly living-/sleeping area and a kitchen. Flat-TV, midi–hifi, generous space for luggage and clothing. A comfortable double bed (140 x 200) including high quality bed-clothes and towels. Enjoy the comfortable bathroom also and the very nice balcony also.

Eating space for two people. Fully equipped kitchen with electric stove, refrigerator, dishes and kitchenware from wine glasses to frying pans, cutlery, coffee machine, toaster: everything you need for a quick breakfast or a luxurious dinner.

There is also a washing machine in the bathroom.

Free WLAN/WiFi access.

The apartment is situated in Prenzlauer Berg, a central area close to Alexanderplatz and Unter den Linden, Berlin`s famous cultural mile and elegant promenade. You will live in city-east in an ideal situation behind the interesting central areas of Museumsinsel, Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and all the other places of interests and sightseeings.

A really perfect position in the city!

There are numerous shopping opportunities nearby, as well as trendy areas and a lively cultural- and night-life directly on your doorstep. A large and beautiful place (Helmholtzplatz) is also nearby, reputed to be one of the most interesting areas in Berlin.

You will meet the typical mixture of antiques shops, countless cafés and a multitude of restaurants, art shops, galleries, antiquarian bookstores and small businesses. The many small and medium shops in the area offer a diverse shopping experience.

The city district of Prenzlauer Berg was once known for its working class people and talented artisans. In 1920, Prenzlauer Berg officially became part of the city of Berlin and it was called Prenzlauer Tor. The added borough contributed roughly three hundred thousand German citizens to Berlin’s population. A year later, the Prenzlauer Berg was born, and it has been a traveler’s destination ever since.

Prenzlauer Berg has an area of eleven square kilometers, and a thriving population of 160,000 inhabitants. With the tall buildings stabbing into the summer sky, the panoramic view of Berlin in the summer leaves many wondering why there are not more people. In your apartment it's nice to have a street (Stargarder Strasse) that can be walked down without pushing and shoving.

When strolling through the Prenzlauer Berg you will see fantastic images of both new and old, through art and commerce. The French Quarter area of Prenzlauer Berg on Oderberger Strabe, was developed after the German French war of 1871, and is situated between Schönhauser Alee and Prenzlauer Alee. The beautiful streets can be easily recognized, as they have been named for places in France such as Metz, Mulhausen and Kolmar.

World War II saw extensive bombing in the city of Berlin. with many of the buildings destroyed, a rebuilding effort began in 1945. Through hard work and a determined national pride, the Germans, most specifically the Berliners, worked insatiably until the town was rebuilt.

For you it's nothing more exciting and enriching than visiting a section of a city with so much history. Although the history was very traumatic with the bombings from the allies at the end of World War II, it is nonetheless history, and it's great to learn about Berlin and the effects of the war on this great city.

The entire area is alive with history, as every street that you turn down offers another insight into the spirit of European togetherness as there are Prussians, French, Danish and Norwegian street names all throughout Prenzlauer Berg. This makes Prenzlauer Berg one of the most interesting and vibrant places for a traveler of any in Berlin.

In Berlin you will find a very extensive public transport network. Many sights are directly and rapidly accessible. Because of the central location most guests leave their car parked, or do not even bring it at all. The apartment is situated directly at the underground station Schoenhauser Allee in the east of the city, near Alexanderplatz, Unter den Linden, Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate and much more. Underground lines, (night-) buses, and a taxi stand are practically are nearby.

Berlin's inner city is an 'environmental zone' where only cars that are up to emission standards are allowed. You need a sticker with information about the emission standard of your car.

How to get to the flat:

The nearest motorway exit is situated few kilometers away - north of the flat - and will take you only a couple of minutes by car.

From Tegel Airport: take bus no. TXL to the station Beusselstrasse, change into the S-Bahn (urban railway) no. 41 or another line to the station Schönhauser Allee (23 min. journey time).

From Schönefeld Airport: take the S-Bahn in a direct way to the station Schönhauser Allee (38 min. journey time)

From Hauptbahnhof (the central train station) you travel with the urban railway line S7 (or another line in the same direction) to the station Alexanderplatz, change into the underground U2 direction Pankow to the station Schoenhauser Alle (27 min. journey time).

Taxi:
Tegel Airport, 13 km (20 min.), € 22
Schönefeld Airport, 25 km (34 Min), € 38
Hauptbahnhof (central train station), 5 km (10 Min.), € 12

The city district of Prenzlauer Berg was once known for its working class people and talented artisans. In 1920, Prenzlauer Berg officially became part of the city of Berlin and it was called Prenzlauer Tor. The added borough contributed roughly three hundred thousand German citizens to Berlin’s population. A year later, the Prenzlauer Berg was born, and it has been a traveler’s destination ever since.

Prenzlauer Berg has an area of eleven square kilometers, and a thriving population of 160,000 inhabitants. With the tall buildings stabbing into the summer sky, the panoramic view of Berlin in the summer leaves many wondering why there are not more people. In your apartment it's nice to have a street (Stargarder Strasse) that can be walked down without pushing and shoving.

When strolling through the Prenzlauer Berg you will see fantastic images of both new and old, through art and commerce. The French Quarter area of Prenzlauer Berg on Oderberger Strabe, was developed after the German French war of 1871, and is situated between Schönhauser Alee and Prenzlauer Alee. The beautiful streets can be easily recognized, as they have been named for places in France such as Metz, Mulhausen and Kolmar.

World War II saw extensive bombing in the city of Berlin. with many of the buildings destroyed, a rebuilding effort began in 1945. Through hard work and a determined national pride, the Germans, most specifically the Berliners, worked insatiably until the town was rebuilt.

For you it's nothing more exciting and enriching than visiting a section of a city with so much history. Although the history was very traumatic with the bombings from the allies at the end of World War II, it is nonetheless history, and it's great to learn about Berlin and the effects of the war on this great city.

The entire area is alive with history, as every street that you turn down offers another insight into the spirit of European togetherness as there are Prussians, French, Danish and Norwegian street names all throughout Prenzlauer Berg. This makes Prenzlauer Berg one of the most interesting and vibrant places for a traveler of any in Berlin.

All prices are shown in Euros and include VAT at the current rate of 7%. 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 would you note, that the minimum stay in these time is higher and not the standard.

Amenities and services

  • Bedding
  • Internet
  • Kitchen
  • Late Arrival Possible
  • Television

More features

  • Towels
  • Washing Machine
  • Final Cleaning
  • Balcony/Terrace
  • Number Of Rooms
  • Size In Square Meters
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Coffee Machine
  • Stove
  • Dishes
  • Water Boiler
  • Toaster
  • Fridge
  • Sink
  • Own Key
  • Tax deductible statement
  • Own Toilet

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Prices

Non-seasonal periods
Base rate surcharge for additonal guest Discounts
2. GuestValid for booking periods from
68.24 EUR/night 11.76  EUR/night 1 night
56.47 EUR/night 5.88  EUR/night 1 week
45.88 EUR/night 4.71  EUR/night 30 nights
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