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Charming 2-room apartment (68 sqm) in the centre
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A charming 2-room-apartment (68 sqm) in Oranienburger Strasse, a very well-known street located in the middle of Berlin, on the corner of Friedrichstraße. The flat has got a superb location as it is situated straight across the street from a cultural centre called “Tacheles”.
This means a great location, in the middle of all cultural- and political highlights of the town. Within walking distance you can reach the Government Quarter (Regierungsviertel) with its buildings, theatres like “Berliner Ensemble” and the “Friedrichstadtpalast”, the Museum Island – listed on the “World Cultural Heritages” – and other famous sights of the city like Unter den Linden Boulevard, Alexanderplatz, Hackesche Höfe and several others. To mention them all would result in a small guidebook of Berlin.
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The flat is situated on the 3rd floor in a quiet, bright and renovated old building. It has got a balcony. A wireless internet connection is available. A telephone is available on request.
In the biggest room (40 sqm) you will find a double bed, a sleeping couch and a separate eating area. The room is facing the south side and you can enjoy plenty of sunshine. A second, smaller room is equipped with a sleeping couch for one person.
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84 Euro
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480 Euro
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590 Euro
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All prices are shown in Euros and include VAT at the current rate of 19%. There is a one-off charge of EUR 35 for cleaning the apartment at the end of your stay. 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's Eve (27th Dec - 4th Jan)
Please ask us about prices for stays of more than one week.
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A flat-screen television, a DVD player and a double sound system also belong to the equipment. Enjoy the charm of staying in a typical old, renovated building of Berlin, with its old wooden floors.
You will find plenty of room for luggage and clothes. The fully equipped kitchen with fridge, cutlery, dishes, coffee machine and toaster gives you the chance of having a quick breakfast - or if you are fond of cooking - even to prepare a great meal. There is also a washing machine available. The modern marble bathroom has got plenty of space. Sufficient bedclothes and towels are always available.
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Friedrichstraße is one of the most famous streets of Berlin, named after the Elector of Brandenburg, Friedrich the 3rd. It runs from Mehringplatz in Kreuzberg up to Oranienburger Straße, passing the former main gateway for Allies, “Checkpoint Charlie”, Unter den Linden Boulevard, Friedrichstraße station and Tränenpalast.
You will find a great mixture of antique shops, an endless list of cafes and eateries of all nationalities, small art shops and galleries as well as famous, international couture boutiques. Be inspired of it all!
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The district of Mitte is definitely the district with the most tourist attractions in the whole town. The list of sights and historical buildings and squares, is endless. The Brandenburger Gate, a landmark both before and after reunion, is the most famous monument in Berlin. From here the magnificent boulevard Unter der Linden runs almost all the way to Alexanderplatz with its Television Tower and World Time Clock. On the way you will be passing the Humboldt University, the oldest university in Berlin, Staatsopera (the Operahouse), Museumsinsel (the Musum Island) and the place of the future Stadtschloss (Towncastle).
The Museumsinsel (Museum Island) belongs to the “World Cultural Heritages”. It is a treasure-trove of famous museums. Friedrichstraße is today a commercial shopping boulevard with noble and grande magasines, like Galerie Lafayette, Quartier Latin and international couture boutiques. The street runs from Check point Charlie, the main gateway before the wall came down – up to Oranienburger Straße.
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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 Orannienburger Tor in the eastern city. Several underground lines/S-lines, (night-) busses and a taxi stand are right in front of the door.
The next motorway departure is appropriate for a few car minutes far away.
From the Tegel airport you take the bus 128up to the station Ernst-Schuhmacher-Platz and change into the U6 (direction Mariendorf) and drive up to the station Oranienburger Tor (27 min. journey time). From the Schoenefeld airport take the RE7 (or an other line) to the station Friedrichstrasse and change into the Underground U6 (direction Tegel) and leave it one station later by the station Oranienburger Tor (30 min. journey time).
From Hauptbahnhof (central station) take the S-Bahn to the station Friedrichstrasseand change into the Underground U6 (direction Tegel) and leave it one station later by the station Oranienburger Tor (9 min. journey time).
Taxi: Tegel airport, 12 km (19 min.), 20 Euro Schoenefeld airport, 23 km (26 min.), 33 Euro Hautpbahnhof (central station), 2 km (5 min.), 6 Euro
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