Popular accommodations in Berlin
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HighPark Berlin am Potsdamer Platz
HighPark Berlin am Potsdamer Platz is located just off Potsdamer Platz in Berlin’s central Mitte district. It is within a 15-minute walk of attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial and Topography of Terror.Book nowMotelAccommodates 2
Motel Schönefeld
Situated in Großziethen, Motel Schönefeld provides a shared lounge and free WiFi. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. A bakery and a restaurant are located nearby.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Pestana Berlin Tiergarten
This 4-star-superior hotel is located in the green Tiergarten district, next to the Tiergarten park. Pestana Berlin Tiergarten offers light-flooded rooms with comfortable bedding, a spa with a heated indoor pool and free WiFi in all areas.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Numa l Drift Rooms & Apartments
Set in Berlin, 800 metres from the Kurfürstendamm, Numa l Drift Rooms & Apartments offers rooms and suites. Among the facilities at this property are free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel features family rooms.Book nowHotelAccommodates 2
Holiday Inn - the niu, Hide Berlin Friedrichshain, an IHG Hotel
Located in Berlin, 4.4 km from Alexanderplatz, the niu Hide features a bar. Located around 5 km from Berlin TV Tower, the hotel with free WiFi is also 5 km away from Museum Island.Book nowVillaAccommodates 6
Villa Berlin-Seehof
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Villa Berlin-Seehof is set in Teltow, 13 km from Zoologischer Garten underground station and 13 km from Kurfürstendamm. There is a private entrance at the villa for the convenience of those who stay. There is a children's playground and guests can make use of free WiFi, free private parking and an electric vehicle charging station.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Numa I Nook Rooms & Apartments
This apartment building is centrally located in the heart of Berlin's Mitte district. The modern building is within walking distance of the Hackescher Markt transport hub and nightlife district, the Friedrichstraße shopping street and the UNESCO Museum Island.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Sylter Hof Berlin
Featuring a bar, Sylter Hof Berlin is located in the centre of Berlin, 1.1 km from Zoologischer Garten underground station. The property is set 1.9 km from Kurfürstendamm, 2.6 km from Berliner Philharmonie and 2.9 km from Holocaust Memorial. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.Book nowHotelAccommodates 3
Hotel Carolinenhof
Boasting a direct underground connection to Kurfürstendamm and the Zoologischer Garten, the Hotel Carolinenhof provides a central base for exploring Berlin’s shops and sights.Book nowHotelAccommodates 3
Regent Berlin, an IHG Hotel
Ideally located on Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt Square, this classical-style, 5-star hotel offers a casual dining at the Charlotte & Fritz restaurant, exclusive spa facilities, and free WiFi. The Friedrichstraße shopping street is just 200 metres away, and the property is situated 1 km from the Brandenburg Gate.Book nowApartmentAccommodates 2
Visage Appart
Visage Appart offers pet-friendly accommodation in Berlin. Checkpoint Charlie is 3.6 km from the property.Book nowSee all 2639 accommodations in Berlin
Accommodation and holiday rentals in Berlin
With a population of over 3.5 million, the German capital is one of Europe’s most unique cities. For lovers of history and culture, Berlin boasts numerous museums, galleries, and significant cultural and historical landmarks. For those who are looking for adventure, Berlin is known for its vibrant nightlife and has been a magnet for young and creative talent since the early 1980’s. In fact, the mass exodus to Berlin is on the rise, and is now considered to be one of the world’s prime locations for innovative new businesses.
Finding Your Own Berlin
Berlin gained worldwide notoriety after the construction of the Berlin Wall; the barrier between the political East and West. It is Berlin’s incredible story that has always made the city such a huge hit with tourists. Berlin is comprised of 12 unique districts that take on their own personalities, essentially functioning like little cities within the greater Berlin, thus it can be difficult to know the perfect place to stay. Luckily, 9flats.com offers vacation rentals and cheap accommodations across the city, giving you the chance to decide what Berlin you like best.
To make the most out of historical Berlin, booking a chic holiday apartment in the central district of Mitte will put you close to many of Berlin’s impressive museums. Amongst the wonderful attractions is the famed Jewish Museum, which documents two millennia of German-Jewish history and the iconic Brandenburg Gate, remaining one of the world’s most recognizable political symbols, as it became the backdrop of the eventual destruction of the Berlin Wall. The Bode and Pergamon Museums are home to entire structures and temples, and of course there is the remains of the wall and Check Point Charlie in the famous Mitte district.
Yet for those who are looking for something a little off the beaten path, 9flats.com offers vacation rentals in some of the Berlin’s most interesting and vibrant areas. Find holiday rentals in the notoriously young and ever-changing districts of Kreuzberg and Neukölln. There you can rent a city bike and take a ride through Berlin’s Tempelhofer Feld, an abandoned airfield turned public space. Afterwards walk along the canals, and dine on some of the neighborhood’s celebrated Turkish cuisine. With 9flats.com you can have it all.
Peace and Quiet in the Big City
Although Berlin is one of the biggest cities in Europe, it is famous for also being one of the greenest. Perfect for the summer months, when the sun stays doesn’t set until well into the evening, Berlin’s parks are often packed with sun bathers, musicians, open-air cinemas and beer gardens. They serve as an oasis in the center of the hustle and bustle of city life.
For those looking for a quieter stay in one of Berlin’s even more serene and peaceful areas; a vacation rental in Wilmersdorf will mean living amongst beautiful homes, ancient churches and synagogues, as well as the world-famous Schaubühne theatre.
Book a vacation rental near Tempelhof Park, a magnificent and alternative green area of the city. Or choose an apartment in Spandau to visit the Zitadelle Spandau, the only remaining fortress in Berlin. If you prefer to book an apartment outside the chaos of downtown, Steglitz is for you.
The best way to experience Berlin is by living like a local, while staying in an affordable and comfortable accommodation in the best locations 9flats.com has to offer.
Because of Berlin’s location, trips around Europe are easily accessible. Book a vacation rental in Prague or head over to the Netherlands and choose from hundreds of holiday rentals in Amsterdam. 9flats.com is your gateway to traveling the world in style.
9flats also offers a wide choice of hotels to book for your holiday or business trip to Berlin. Whether you are looking for a budget hotel or a 5-star luxury hotel, you are spoilt for choice on 9flats.
The cradle of Techno Music
Techno music is not originally from Berlin, but it is in this city that it has taken root more than any other city in the world, making it a universal symbol associated with it. Since the 1980s, from illegal locations in dark and crumbling basements or abandoned buildings, techno culture has spread throughout the city, and locales have sprung up that still represent the mecca of the world underground scene. We are talking about those clubs, such as the Tresor, where the most famous people of the world techno movement regularly perform.
In the endless Berlin, under the aegis of techno music, day and night mix continuously, and neighborhoods like Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are teeming with people from all over the world just to enter at least once in a lifetime in the Berghain/Panorama Bar, icon of techno music itself, famous for its line ups as well as its bouncer at the entrance, which, based on completely personal criteria and outside any scheme, decides who can enter and who can not. So don’t think that it’s enough to dress extravagant or who knows what to get into the techno mecca: only the charon at the door will decide according to his taste and his feeling.
If you can’t get into the Berghain, you can switch to the Tresor, which is certainly not a second choice: one of the oldest clubs in Berlin, where you can still breathe the atmosphere of “decadence” typical of the first techno clubs at the time when the wall still resisted.
Or maybe always in the Friedrichshain area, you can let off steam at the Suicide Circus which, although it looks anonymous and almost sad from the outside, hosts, if not the most famous world dj’s, surely the best representatives of experimental techno and, even more, those of the local underground.
But there are hundreds of clubs and places to dance all kinds of techno, and new ones are born and die every month.
What are the recommended places to see in Berlin?
- KW Institute for Contemporary Art
“The” meeting point of the rich Berlin art scene, hosts temporary exhibitions and events where the avant-garde is the real protagonist. A social space that lives on cultural exchange. Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin - DDR museum
It is still out of the touristic tours traditionally offered by the guides. Entering the museum means immersing yourself completely in the life of former East Germany. It is a very special museum, whose motto is “History to Touch”. The museum is located in the district of Mitte (in the former East Berlin),opposite the Berlin Cathedral. Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1, 10178 Berlin - Gärten der Welt
In the heart of the Erholungspark, is home to many themed gardens, recreated with different countries of the world in mind. Among the others, the Korean, Balinese and Japanese gardens stand out. We also highlight the labyrinth, which reproduces the one existing in the garden of the cathedral of Chartres, in France.. Blumberger Damm 44, 12685 Berlin - Zeiss-Großplanetarium
The most modern planetarium in Central Europe. Prenzlauer Allee 80, 10405 Berlin - Camera Work
Included in 2012 among the ten most prestigious galleries in the world, Camera Work presents to visitors the best of contemporary and lesser known photography, but also great classics such as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Man Ray and many others. Kantstraße 149, 10623 Berlin - Sammlung Boros
An anti-aircraft bunker used during the Second World War turned into an art gallery on overlapping levels. Amazing. Reinhardtstr. 20 10117 Berlin-Mitte - Liquidrom
Large salt water swimming pool under a dome, where you float pampered by low lights and electronic music: the relaxation effect is guaranteed. There are various saunas where by regulation you enter strictly naked. Möckernstraße 10, 10963 Berlin
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Latest reviews for places in Berlin
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5.0
Nice place in the heart of Kreuzberg. On the walking distance to Spree and Kotti. The only thing you need to bring is good mood...
Milan reviewed Kreuzberg 36 02/Z/ZA/001257-15 in Kreuzberg -
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The apartment is very cosy – it's like you're at yours.
Marcela reviewed Sperrwerk in Prl. Berg in Prenzlauer Berg
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They was very friendly, the flat is very clean and the location is perfect. To be honest if you will stay in Berlin for a few days you dont need to stay at a Hotel this place is better belive me. There is a balcony if you will smoke. Shower is good. i give 5 stars if i will travel again to Berlin for business i will stay here again. At last many thanks to Micha and Nicholas for their nice welcoming and the greeting card and your biodrink gift.
Tolga reviewed 9steps to Kudamm in Halensee -
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As many others have noted, the location of this apartment is fantastic. The place is also clean and spacious and, being a basement flat, although rather dark inside, it's very cool for sleeping, which was a godsend for us as it was July and the temperature was over 30 degrees every day!! Facilities are generally good; I would just say that a couple of light bulbs, in one bedroom and in the bathroom, needed changing, and more importantly, there was nowhere at all in either bedroom to hang or put clothes. A simple rack or stand for hangers would be really useful.
Debbie reviewed Ruhiges Apartment mitten im Kiez in Prenzlauer Berg