It is a beautiful flat in an old building with 3 rooms and a bathroom, which has just been renovated. All rooms are furnished and individually lockable. The flat is equipped with a modern fitted kitchen with electrical appliances.
The living space of the entire flat totals approx. 78 m².
Room 1 = approx. 17 m² in size = € 810.00
Room 2 = approx. 24 m² in size = € 850.00
Room 3 = approx. 11 m² in size = let
The rent is all-inclusive and includes not only the basic rent for the room, but also high-quality furnishings with Hülsta furniture, heating and operating costs, electricity, GEZ fees and WLAN. This unique service is rounded off by a fortnightly cleaning of the communal areas.
South of the city centre, Kreuzberg - also known as X-berg - offers a mixture of green, quiet residential streets and fashionable shops and restaurants with bars that stay open late into the night. For good reason, this neighbourhood has long been one of the most popular in the city. Its graffitied walls and street art murals high on the sides of buildings attract tourists who want a glimpse of alternative Berlin.
Once a working-class neighbourhood known for its affordable housing with a high proportion of immigrants, Kreuzberg has undergone a massive transformation in recent years. In the 1990s and 2000s, the district helped to put Berlin on the world map as a centre for creativity, art and nightlife.
To this day, the district retains many of its charms - from the imposing industrial buildings and many fruit and street markets to more recent arrivals for creative professionals and expats who now call Kreuzberg home. In Kreuzberg's bustling streets, especially in the Bergmannkiez neighbourhood and between Hermannplatz and Maybachufer, you'll find small family shops as well as popular cafés and boutiques.