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Flat
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Sunny XBerg Dream

LaraRating, 5 stars20 months ago
Bianca was very easy to talk to right from the beginning. Her flat overlooks a beautiful square, and has a lot of nice restaurants and shops around. Check in and check out were smooth. Thanks for having us Bianca, we will definitely come back! :)))
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Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Bright top floor in historic Lichterfelde villa

NienkeRating, 5 starstoday
Very nice, bright attic floor of a beautiful villa, with a large child-friendly garden. With public transport you are quickly everywhere in the city but in the evening you come back in a quiet and green environment. Bernd is a friendly and responsive host who respects your privacy.
Home
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Idyllic countryside very close to Berlin!

EmmaRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Vincent and family were great hosts very friendly and helpful. The children enjoyed the garden particularly the ping pong table there was loads of outdoor seating. We visited the neatby swimming lake 3 times during our stay. It felt like home from home.
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Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Vacation home, apartment, guesthouse, apartment

Vladimir Rating, 5 stars1 week ago
Dennis and Anja welcomed us warmly and showed us everything necessary! The apartment was very clean and we felt very comfortable right away. If you want to have your peace and quiet just outside Berlin, but still not quite far from the hustle and bustle of the big city, you have the perfect opportunity to combine it here. Both by train and by car, Berlin can be reached easily. I recommend this place 110% and thank you for the hospitality. Til next time :)
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Guest house
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Idyllic country house with history

HarshavardhanRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
great stay in peaceful surroundings, easy to access by s bahn and bus even late in to the night. great hosts, all amenities as listed, would definitely return.
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Home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Small cozy cottage in the countryside!

ChrisRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Carola's place was a great place to stay. It was extremely walkable to the train and grocery stores, and the neighborhood itself was a nice place to walk around and had a fun playground for kids. The place looks exactly like the pictures. I was a little concerned at first that the kitchen is relatively small and there's no living room -- this might be a bit of a problem if you plan to spend most of your time at the house, but if you're out and about all day, then it's not a problem. There's also a nice outdoor space you could make use of if the weather is nice. Carola herself is great, she was extremely helpful in finding any items we needed to make our stay more comfortable, even tracking down a high chair when we needed one.
Flat
4.65 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Numa | 1 Bedroom Apartment with Sofa Bed

MiekeRating, 5 stars3 days ago
The apartment was clean, the bed was already made and the sofa bed was already ready for use. There were also more than enough towels and a spare set (not needed). Spacious vials with shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and handsoap, very nice. And in the fridge was a bottle of soda, bottle of beer, and several packets of water. A nice welcome! Communication was very smooth and fast via app. We also received an email earlier that the lifts were out of use due to a technical malfunction. Thank you for being communicated proactively about this. We thought it was a nice place to stay.
Flat
4.72 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Cozy loft in vibrant Kreuzberg 9

LucyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Perfect place for the price! Spacious and clean loft and responsive host. Great stay!

Your guide to Berlin

Welcome to Berlin

One of Europe’s most vibrant cities, Berlin revels in its artistic appeal. Across its 12 distinctly diverse boroughs, you can encounter art and architecture from baroque to Bauhaus and everything in between. One day you might stroll the gardens of Prussian palaces like Sanssouci and Charlottenburg, the next you’ll be tripping over bizarre Pop Art icons like the Bierpinsel building. Markers of the city’s former division into East and West are a powerful reminder of Berlin’s journey. Its commitment to remembering the past is evident in its profusion of museums and monuments, from the UNESCO-protected Museum Island to its moving Holocaust Memorial. The city is also a melting pot of influences, where thriving immigrant communities have created a legacy of Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine alongside the shopping boulevards of Kurfürstendamm.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Berlin

Summer is a wonderfully sociable time to be in Berlin, when locals decant themselves into the city’s large open spaces. Public parks come alive with the sounds of outdoor concerts and the smells of grilling meat. July and August are the hottest months, and prices can soar. Late spring and early summer can be cheaper and quieter options. Autumn has its own charms, not least because it’s when Germans celebrate Oktoberfest. Winter is cold, dark, and often wet. But it does have its saving graces, such as the cheerful Christmas markets, or the Berlin International Film Festival in February.


Top things to do in Berlin

Mauerpark

Berlin breathes in its green spaces, from the vast western Tiergarten with its boating lake and picturesque gardens, to Tempelhofer Feld, the repurposed airfield that’s now a popular spot for skateboarding. The Mauerpark in the Prenzlauer Berg district offers a chance to hang with the locals. On Sundays, its flea market draws neighborhood regulars, and on Sunday afternoons the atmosphere is enhanced by an outdoor karaoke session.

Topography of Terror

Checkpoint Charlie is the congested junction of Berlin Wall tourism, surrounded by souvenir stalls that give it a surreal feel. But you only have to walk a little way down the street to reach this far more affecting destination. The longest surviving section of the Wall still stands here, next to a powerful museum built on the former site of the Gestapo and SS hardquarters, which documents the atrocities carried out by the Nazi government’s terror campaigns.

Nikolaiviertel

The oldest residential district in Berlin, Nikolaiviertel dates back to the 13th century, although the village-like buildings you’ll see there today are mostly immaculate reconstructions. It’s a gorgeous spot from which to enjoy the river Spree, with quirky shops and cafes, the 18th-century rococo Ephraim Palace, and organ concerts every Friday in the gothic St. Nicholas Church, from which the area gets its name.

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