Camera in affitto in Charlottenstraße a Berlin Kreuzberg
Are you a student looking for a clean space to study and sleep? This apartment has a fresh white decor and is fairly central – get to any school you want from here. It has a sleek modern decor, polished wooden floors, and lots of natural light. It's a blank canvass, and you bring the charm. Browse through flea markets and lounge your days away in cute cafes. Friedrichshain has a little something for everyone. This apartment is great for all those history buffs out there. Find spots like Checkpoint Charlie (just down the road), the Spy Museum Berlin, and the Modern art Museum nearby. Meet your friends for a drink or coffee at nearby hotspots. Hop on the U-Bahn to get to your lectures.
Saving on rent – without sacrificing location.
Your top 5 reasons to live here:
• Cook in the cozy kitchen – it’s fully equipped and ready for you.
• Wash your clothes while eating or studying – there’s a washing machine.
• Live in a central area – bars are a walk away, and so are some schools.
• Elevator: yes
• Wi-Fi installed: yes
Transportation
• The Kochstraße Metro station is a 2-minute walk away and serves the U6 subway line and the M29 and N6 bus routes.
Landlord policies
• Languages spoken: English, German, Russian
• Lives on property: no
• Payment method: bank transfer
• Registration is provided
Documents required:
o Proof of income (last 3 months) or work contract: yes
o Proof of enrollment (students): yes
o Guarantor (if you don't have proof of income): yes
o Copy of guarantor's ID: yes
o Copy of guarantor's work contract: yes
• Check-in/out:
o Check-in hours: Monday - Friday from 10:00 - 16:00
o You will have to pick up your key at the landlord's office. You will receive the address once your booking is confirmed.
About Berlin
Germany's capital city, Berlin, is recognized for its extraordinary collection of landmarks, thriving cultural scene, and lifestyle that manages to be both active and laid-back.
The city is best recognized for its stark contrasts. The past and present coexist as modern and historical structures stand side by side. From the Brandenburg Gate to the Chancellor's Office, Berlin's attractions are witnesses to the history of a whole country. The historical Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament, is one of the principal government buildings in Germany.
The city of art, musicians, and museums is Berlin. In fact, more than 170 museums here display priceless artifacts from around the world, some of which can be discovered on the well-known Museum Island around the world. Thanks to its renowned orchestras, including the internationally renowned Berlin Philharmonic, and the city's three enormous opera theaters, where great operas and ballets are staged, Berlin is a favorite destination for classical music aficionados from all over the world. In order to ensure that there is entertainment for everyone, there are countless theater places that specialize in variety acts, revue, cabaret, and more.
The famed Kurfürstendamm, the exquisite Friedrichstraße, and the independent boutiques along the Hackesche Höfe are ideal for shopaholics. When it comes to music, art, and everyday life in general, Berlin is a trend-setting city. From all around the world, an increasing number of artists are arriving in Berlin to make it one of the most interesting travel destinations in all of Europe by drawing inspiration from the unending creative energies. Berlin simply cannot stop moving; the dynamic metropolis is awash with change.
Despite having many open spaces where people can go to breathe in some fresh air, the city manages to maintain its laid-back atmosphere. Berlin is Germany's greenest metropolis, boasting a variety of lakes, wooded areas, and expansive parks. Everyone ventures outside in the summer. After all, it's ideal to enjoy the warm weather in beach bars, cafés, outdoor theaters, and cinemas.