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AO Hostel at Berlin is located Opposite the train station Zoologischer Garten. If you are traveling by train is a excellent option to avoid carrying too much time the backpack, cross the street and you are in the U-Bahn, S-Bahn station. It has a very excellent cheap price for night, the room are clean and confortable. There are shower and bathroom shared by floor. Near places to eat and shooping center Kurfürstendamm.
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Small, friendly, family run Bed & Breakfast Guesthouse. Typical berliner residents will welcome you to an open and warm atmosphere, giving you a bit of a ‘berliner feeling’. All city guest rooms, apartments and city holiday flats (en suite) are equipped with privat bathroom, shower, toilet, lcd tv, refrigerator, coffee facilities, hairdryer.
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Lovely hostel, in central Berlin looking onto the tv tower in Alexanderplatz, and close to the train station. Nice new dorm rooms, with lift to all floors. There are also double bedrooms. Quite cheap, and bar downstairs with large courtyard with hammacks and chairs to sit out in the sun with.
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Eastern Comfort Hostel has the prices and friendliness of a hostel, but is as nice as a hotel.
The hostel is located on a boat in the Spree River. It is next to the longest last standing part of the Berlin Wall and you actually have to walk through the wall to get there! There are lots of private rooms with bathrooms and most have a port-window view. Upstairs is a hip bar that is open to the public and is great to grab a snack and cocktails.
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2 girls are running 8 charming apartments around Hackescher Markt. The apartments are lovingly furnished and are located right in the middle of the great shops, bars, galleries and small restaurants Berlin Mitte is famous for.
As both of the girls are living as well in this dirstrict, they provide their guests tipps of their own Berlin Mitte favourites.
Fair rates.
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Featuring décor designed by an international artist, this modern and centrally located hostel opened in September 2007 - ideally suited for longer stays.
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This 5-star hotel is located on the famous Kurfürstendamm boulevard, just one underground stop from the popular shopping area and with easy access to all parts of the capital. Opposite the hotel is a fantastic cafe restaurant offering coffee and amazing cakes to fuel the day's sightseeing.
Our room was beautifully furnished, had a small but very useful kitchen area. The hotel itself is a wonderfully restored Berlin mansion. The hotel is equipped with modern amenities and our room came with free wired internet access.
Louisa's Place’s location enables quick and easy travel within Berlin. Numerous attractions, such as the Gedächtniskirche (memorial church) and the zoo, are within walking distance. Just 1-minute’s walk away from the hotel is the Adenauerplatz U-Bahn (underground) station giving easy access to the rest of this beautiful and under rated city.
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Situated at the lake "Falkenhagener See". The rooms are cosy and clean.
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On an inconspicuous side of the street, just off Berlin’s resplendent Kurfürstendamm boulevard is the city’s most eccentric hotel: the “habitable work of art”, Propeller Island City Lodge.
It is home to 27 of the most radical rooms ever to have been slept in. It is a live-in gallery where even the most passive beholder happily becomes an active explorer. Spread across three floors, the hotel is a labyrinth of passageways full of quirky details like distorting mirrors, washbasins made from beer barrels and a very heavy metal lamp that was once part of a railway track.
Guests are treated to a room for every taste; ranging from the Castle, where all the pieces of furniture are buildings, to the Crypt Gallery, with coffin beds and grinning skulls, and the Symbol room, with 283 striking black and white graphic symbols covering literally everything.
But the rooms are not only designed to please the eye, they also please the ear. By pressing a button on the little control box on the wall you can choose one of six different soundscapes to fit your mood: from waves crashing on the beach or the sounds of the jungle to experimental “sound sculptures”.
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The first thing that crosses your mind about Singer 109 is a question: is it a hostel or is it a series of apartments? The answer, ultimately, is a bit of both.
If you’re looking for private digs, it’s got everything you could want in a Berlin apartment: it’s well located (a quick stroll away from Alexanderplatz and Mitte) and set in a handsome converted 19th century factory; it’s also comfortable, sparklingly clean and staffed by people who are only too happy to point you in the right direction of the best Berlin nightlife. So far, so good…
But Singer 109 is also very much a hostel, which means you’ve got top-class facilities and a lively communal vibe. Along with the free internet access, a 24hr bar boasts a dart board, foosball, a pool table and even a Nintendo Wii! And where there’s a bar open all night, you’re hardly going to have trouble meeting people.
Then there’s the price… Despite all the swanky touches and nice little extras, it still comes in at around the same price as any other hostel in Berlin. And the downside? There isn’t really one – which makes Singer 109 one of the most tempting budget Berlin accommodation options out there.
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