The MONKEY is a modern apartment on the 3rd floor, quiet and family-friendly, located in Rostock, 500 m from Volkstheater Rostock, 1.8 km from Rostock Central Station and 1.3 km from the Cultural History Museum. This apartment is 1.6 km from St. Mary's Church Rostock and 1.8 km from the town hall
Rostock.
This apartment with free Wi-Fi offers a flat-screen cable TV, a washing machine and a kitchen with a refrigerator, dishwasher and oven.
The space
The space
Beautiful and modern furnished apartment in the heart of Rostock.
Cozy and comfortable non-smoking apartment on the 3rd floor of an apartment building in the historic old town of Rostock.
Our beautiful newly furnished apartment
"MONKEY" is on the 3rd floor with a total of about 52 sqm. The apartment has a small hallway, a lovingly furnished living & bedroom with a double bed (180 x 200) and a comfortable sofa bed (140 x 200) as well as a dining area. A washing machine, hairdryer and a window can be found in the shower room.
The kitchenette is equipped with a coffee machine, stove, dishwasher and a stove/oven. In the busy, trendy district of KTV (Kropeliner-Tor-Vorstadt) there are numerous pubs, bars and clubs as well as small craft shops and studios. The established cultural scene includes plays in the Volkstheater Rostock, art films in the Wundervoll movie theater and live music in the M.A.U. Club on the river bank. To the south is the sprawling Lindenpark, a former cemetery that is now popular with joggers and for picnics.
The city center of Rostock, together with the historic old town, offers some experiences and highlights during a visit. Since its foundation, Rostock has also been repeatedly associated with the number "seven," which stands for seven towers, seven gates or seven streets from the new market. The "Rostock 7" also includes the 7 churches of the city. Which of them are still there today? Go on a treasure hunt! The imposing churches of the brick Gothic to St.
Mary or St. Peter shaped with their stories
The sofa bed in the living room can accommodate up to
4 people can sleep. Free fast Wi-Fi is also available.
A highlight is certainly the smart TV with free Netflix. Towels and linens, as well as dish towels are included.
Within walking distance you can reach Stoltera beach. Supermarket is opposite the house. A bus stop (e.g. to Warnemünde), a bicycle rental, a riding stable and a golf course are close by. Rostock Zoo is just a few minutes away by public transport.
Free Wi-Fi is available on site.
Games and books for all ages are available free of charge.
Other things to note
Quiet hours between 8 pm and 8 am must be observed.
The surroundings
Park in the surrounding streets for free in the marked areas. Please note that you are in the middle of the city center and it can sometimes take a long time to find a free parking space. In the busy, trendy district of KTV (Kropeliner-Tor-Vorstadt) there are numerous pubs, bars and clubs as well as small craft shops and studios. The established cultural scene includes plays in the Volkstheater Rostock, art films in the Wundervoll movie theater and live music in the M.A.U. Club on the river bank. To the south is the sprawling Lindenpark, a former cemetery that is now popular with joggers and for picnics.
The city center of Rostock, together with the historic old town, offers some experiences and highlights during a visit. Since its founding, Rostock has also been repeatedly associated with the number "seven," which stands for seven towers, seven gates or seven streets from the new market. The "Rostock 7" also includes the 7 churches of the city. Which of them are still there today? Go on a treasure hunt! The imposing brick Gothic churches of St.
Mary or St. Peter shaped Rostock's soul with their stories. St. Marien with its mighty west building is a major work of North German brick Gothic and has a rich interior with the baroque high altar, the organ, pulpit and baptismal font. During guided discovery tours, you will gain insights into the vault, the tower with bells and the organ system. Seen from the outside, the Marienkirche with the gabled houses and the town hall opposite form an impressive Hanseatic ensemble.
At 117 m, St. Peter's is the highest church in Rostock.
Climb the viewing platform at a height of 45 m by spiral staircase or elevator and be fascinated by the unique view over the city harbor to Warnemunde.
Guest access
All the areas may be used.