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5 People
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Price starting from 18.19€ / day per person
Ref No.
2537-1-4-SXF-BE
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Accommodation Description
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Affordable and pleasant nightly housing for visitors in Berlin. One bedroom with a double bed, a sofa-bed and an additional bed upon request. There is also a terrace, a small kitchen, and a TV. Stores, restaurants, bakeries, public transportation, etc. in the area. Breakfast is also available.
min. nights |
2 |
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max. nights |
90 |
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max. people |
5 |
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Square Metres |
40 |
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Bedrooms |
1 |
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Bathrooms |
1 |
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Extra Toilets |
1 |
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Nb of double bed |
1 |
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No. of double sofa beds |
1 |
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No. Single Beds |
1 |
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Bed Linen |
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Towels |
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Wood Floor |
Heater |
Central Heating |
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Equipped Kitchen |
Tv |
Cable or Satellite TV |
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Dvd-Player |
Stereo |
Internet |
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Air Conditioning |
Balcony |
Disabled access |
Terrace |
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Garage |
Elevator |
Swimming Pool |
Breakfast |
Pets Allowed |
Cleaning after exit |
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Smoking Allowed |
Telephone in |
Telephone out |
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Please use this map as a guide only. We recommend you confirm the exact location using the address provided. We apologise in advance for any inaccuracies.
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Pankow: Towards the end of the 19th century when Berlin started to turn into a metropolis, wealthy citizens started to settle down around the small village Pankow and the palace Niederschönhausen. The bourgeoisie flair is still present in the dignified environs of the Amalien Park. Since the 1950s Pankow, as East Berlin’s exclusive residential area, is associated with politicians, famous artists, authors and scientists who used to live in this part of the city. The castle Schönhausen, where formerly Queen Christine (the wife of Friedrich the Great) resided, became the residence of GDR president Wilhelm Pieck and accommodated visitors such as Fidel Castro or Mikhail Gorbachev.
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