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Apartment in Berlin
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Description:
English: The apartment is situated right in the city center, 5 mins from Alexanderplatz station. In term of our position to the surrounding neighborhoods, to the north, we have Prenzlauerberg, a lovely residential area with their local bars and restaurants. To the east, we have Karl-Marx-Allee with an abundance of iconic architecture from the DDR times. To the west, we have Hackerscher Markt / Museum island (the name probably speaks for itself!). To the south, you can find Unter der Linden, the historical street in Berlin, leading to Brandenburg gate and the civic district.In terms of transport, Alexanderplatz is one of the busiest transport hubs in Berlin, with long distance trains, local trains (U-bahn and S-bahn), trams, regional bus (Flixbus) as well as local bus connections. It is definitely one of most well connected place in Berlin.
For grocery shopping, there is a supermarket just round the corner from the building, as well as a 24 hour convenience store and pizzaria right across the road.
Living in this area myself, I have to say it is hard to find a better area that allows you to travel easily to any part of Berlin, and at the same time is in itself a lovely place to live in!
The flat is on the 9th floor, which offers a nice view towards Soho Haus and Prenzlauer Berg.
And yes, we have a lift :)
German: The apartment is situated right in the city center, 5 mins from Alexanderplatz station. In term of our position to the surrounding neighborhoods, to the north, we have Prenzlauerberg, a lovely residential area with their local bars and restaurants. To the east, we have Karl-Marx-Allee with an abundance of iconic architecture from the DDR times. To the west, we have Hackerscher Markt / Museum island (the name probably speaks for itself!). To the south, you can find Unter der Linden, the historical street in Berlin, leading to Brandenburg gate and the civic district.
In terms of transport, Alexanderplatz is one of the busiest transport hubs in Berlin, with long distance trains, local trains (U-bahn and S-bahn), trams, regional bus (Flixbus) as well as local bus connections. It is definitely one of most well connected place in Berlin.
For grocery shopping, there is a supermarket just round the corner from the building, as well as a 24 hour convenience store and pizzaria right across the road.
Living in this area myself, I have to say it is hard to find a better area that allows you to travel easily to any part of Berlin, and at the same time is in itself a lovely place to live in!
The flat is on the 9th floor, which offers a nice view towards Soho Haus and Prenzlauer Berg.
And yes, we have a lift :)
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SAFETY TIPS
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
-
Don’t send a copy of your passport or ID without meeting the landlord.
-
Don't sign a contract or transfer money without seeing the place first.
-
A general rule of thumb for deposits is 3x the basic monthly rent.
-
All landlords are obliged to sign a proof of residence certificate – you need this to register.