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2 People
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Price starting from 27.8€ / day per person
Ref No.
963-1-4-SXF-BE
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Accommodation Description
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A room to rent with two beds and a small balcony in Berlin Schöneberg waits for you in Bundesallee street, which is quiet and full of greenery, and only 8 minutes on the metro from the railway station. The fact you can access two different metro and bus lines makes the apartment even more attractive. The stations are only a 5 minutes walking distance away from the apartment. Sheets and towels are freely available to guests. The kitchen is fully equipped and can be used for breakfast. The bathroom is shared with the owner. You can smoke on the balcony.
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| max. nights |
365 |
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| max. people |
2 |
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| Square Metres |
24 |
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| Bedrooms |
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| Bathrooms |
1 |
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| Extra Toilets |
0 |
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| No. Single Beds |
2 |
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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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Schöneberg: Schoeneberg a scenic and civically-chic district of Berlin is located between Kreuzberg and Wilmersdorf. There is an extensive variety of stylish pubs, cafes and restaurants just as well as numerous lively and fashionable areas to go out.
Schoenfeld’s weekend markets – such as the “Winterfeldmarkt” are a fabulous place to buy quality fruit, vegetables, flowers and cheeses. After a long day of shopping you can enjoy yourself in one of the surrounding cafes.
City life is enriched by fancy bars and happenings. A little calmer is the area at the “Victoria-Luise-Platz” or the south of Schoeneberg. This quarter is called Friedenau and boasts grand villas and noble ancient houses. In Schoeneberg’s town hall John F. Kennedy exclaimed his famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” to the Berliners locked in by the wall. This town hall was also the seat of government up until the German unification; and to this day at noon the freedom bells chime. The cemetery in the “Stubenrauchstrasse” where one of Berlin’s most famous people the great Marlene Dietrich, born 1901 in Berlin Schoeneberg is buried.
For shoppers, at the “Tauentzienstrasse at the eastern extension of the “Kurfuerstendamm” is one of Europe’s biggest shopping malls the “Kaufhaus des Westens” (KaDeWe).
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