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Central & well-equipped
Apartment Rochstr.9 - Berlin
Berlin
A central Berlin apartment with a view of the TV tower, an easy walk from transport and attractions.
Apartments · Berlin City Area · Germany
Berlin's apartment scene spans from compact Prenzlauer Berg studios to a spacious Mitte loft – the choice comes down to space versus value.
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Central & well-equipped
Berlin
A central Berlin apartment with a view of the TV tower, an easy walk from transport and attractions.
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Self-catering studios
Berlin Apartment
Self-catering studios with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg, a short drive from Alexanderplatz.
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Group-friendly loft
Berlin Apartment
A spacious two-level loft in Berlin Mitte with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room — a five-minute walk from Stadtbad Mitte.
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When you search for 'Berlin apartments', you're looking for self-catering space in a city that rewards living like a local. Here, that means choices like the compact studios of Business Apartment in Prenzlauer Berg, where rates start at €68, or the generous family-friendly loft in Mitte at €296. The common thread is independence – your own kitchen, your own pace. For most travellers, the sweet spot is a mid-range apartment that balances location and cost; the pricier option earns its keep when you need room for a group.
Among the apartments on this page, Business Apartment in Prenzlauer Berg offers the lowest starting price at €68 per night. It's a self-catering studio with a kitchenette and free Wi-Fi, a short drive from Alexanderplatz.
The Remise Mitte Loft is designed for groups of 4 to 7 guests. It has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a living room, and it's a five-minute walk from Stadtbad Mitte. It starts at €296 per night, reflecting the extra space and central location.
Berlin's event calendar fills quickly, so booking at least a month ahead is wise for typical visits. For peak seasons like summer or major trade fairs, consider booking even earlier to secure the apartment you want at the best rate.
For a first visit, Mitte puts you within walking distance of the TV tower and many attractions, as seen with Apartment Rochstr.9. If you prefer a quieter, leafy neighbourhood with a local feel, Prenzlauer Berg – home to Business Apartment – is a great alternative, though you'll need a short drive or tram ride to reach Alexanderplatz.
Yes, at least one of the apartments on this page – Business Apartment in Prenzlauer Berg – includes free Wi-Fi in its studios. For others, it's worth checking the property details before booking.
Berlin is a city of villages, and its apartments reflect that. You'll find self-catering stays in Prenzlauer Berg, with its leafy streets and café culture, and in Mitte, where history and nightlife collide. These are not generic hotel rooms – they're places to live, if only for a few nights, with kitchenettes and living spaces that let you settle in.
What you pay for an apartment here often comes down to size and location. A practical studio in Prenzlauer Berg might start around €68 a night, while a two-bedroom, two-bathroom loft in Mitte – sleeping four to seven guests – can reach €296. Between the two, you're trading space for centrality. It's a trade worth making deliberately.
These three apartments suit travellers who want to cook their own meals and live at their own pace. If you're a solo traveller or couple on a budget, the Prenzlauer Berg studio offers the best value. For families or groups needing space and a central base, the Mitte loft is the clear choice. If you'd rather have hotel services like daily housekeeping or on-site parking, browse the dedicated pages for hotels, budget stays, or hotels with parking in Berlin.