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I love that those who designed the hostel capitalized on the fact that it's in an old apartment. The whole place has this 20th cozy feeling to it; it's nicely decorated, it's quite, the clientele is older than I've seen in other hostels, and the...More
I stayed at this hostel on 6-7 September 2016.
The location is not very convenient, as it was far from the centre of tourist attraction and it was wasting my time and money for transport. I had to walk 5 min to the nearest tram,...More
Long overdue review. I would highly recommend staying here. Very fond memories of friendly hosts and good communal areas where great friends were made. The hosts were kind enough to let me and some friends take a casserole dish out to one of the local...More
It was our first time in Berlin, judging by the reviews this could be better than the average hostel. Still, here's our review.
The good points: great staff, friendly and helpful. The shared kitchen is well equipped with two refrigerators and lots of space. The...More
A friend and I stayed at this hostel in a 10-bed dorm (not shown in pictures) for 2 nights as we were travelling around Europe on a budget. The hostel was easy to reach with a train station nearby (about 20 mins away from Berlin...More
US$ 20 - US$ 110 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
Number of rooms
27
Reservation Options
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Location
Germany > Berlin > Prenzlauer Berg
Nearby
Prenzlauer Berg
No Berlin neighbourhood has undergone a greater change than Prenzlauer Berg. The artists and non-conformists that defined the district’s intriguing subculture in the 1980s and 90s have been replaced by a young, hip crowd that frequents the many cafes. Where there were once run-down houses in the shadow of the Berlin Wall, there are now designer shops. Beautiful old homes have been modernized and renovated, and on Sundays,
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thousands turn the park next to remnants of the wall into a playground for street artists, musicians, and flea market shoppers. This attracts young urban families who enjoy the balance of big city life and small-town comfort. Meanwhile, trendy, young, upper-class visitors from all over the world are attracted to the local high-end shops, cafés, and sophisticated bars and restaurants. The merits of this transformation are a favorite topic of debate around the city, but it makes for some of the best people-watching Berlin has to offer.