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Villas in Berlin

A handful of private houses on the capital's green edge — garden terraces, hot tubs, and room for a group, each with its own slice of Berlin.

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Idyllisches Haus Mitten In Berlin I Town House
8.5Great408 reviews

A two-bedroom town house with free parking and a garden terrace in Berlin's Lichtenberg district.

From€640per night
Villa Nova Berlin V Villa with hot tub

Villa Nova Berlin

Berlin Villa

9.5Perfect21 reviews

A four-bedroom villa with a hot tub and free parking in Berlin’s Treptow-Köpenick district.

From€281per night
Ferienhaus 'Am Rosenhag' - Berlin F Garden house

A self-contained house with a garden patio, free parking and quiet surroundings – 2.5 km from the DDR-Museumswohnung WBS 70.

From€158per night

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Villa Neukölln Stays

Neukölln itself doesn't appear among the current listings, but the nearby districts it borders do. The quiet family homes of Lichtenberg and the leafy lakeside of Treptow-Köpenick are a short ride from Neukölln's buzzing centre — think 40 minutes by public transport to the neighbourhood's famous canalside bars. What you gain here is space and a garden terrace for about the same price as a cramped Neukölln apartment.

Berlin Villas: From Budget to Boutique

The range spans a 72-EUR guesthouse near Schoenefeld, a 99-EUR holiday home with a private terrace in Müggelheim, and a 282-EUR four-bedroom villa with a hot tub in Treptow-Köpenick. For a group of up to eleven, the Kutscherhaus Casa Chabeli offers a self-catering base on a villa estate. The top-rated stay here is Villa Nova Berlin, with a 9.5 guest score from 21 reviews.

Frequently asked

What is the nearest villa to Schoenefeld Airport?

The Gemuetliches Gaestehaus in Bohnsdorf is the closest, about a 10-minute drive from Schoenefeld Airport's terminals. It's a one-bedroom house with free parking and a garden terrace, rated 9.0 by guests.

Which district should I pick for a first visit to Berlin?

For a first trip, stay central — Mitte or Prenzlauer Berg — where most sights and nightlife are walkable. The villas on this page sit further out in Treptow-Köpenick, Lichtenberg, and Müggelheim, so you'll need to factor in travel time to the centre (about 30–45 minutes by public transport).

How much does a villa in Berlin cost per night?

Prices here start at 72 EUR for a one-bedroom guesthouse near the airport and go up to 282 EUR for a four-bedroom villa with a hot tub in Treptow-Köpenick. Mid-range options, like the holiday home in Müggelheim at 99 EUR, offer good value for quiet stays.

Is it easy to get to these villas without a car?

Some, like the town house in Lichtenberg, are close to the S-Bahn, but most of these properties are in residential outskirts where a car is handy. Free parking is standard, so driving is the easiest way to explore the surrounding lakes and forests.

Villas in Berlin

Berlin's villa scene has little to do with the grand pre-war mansions of Grunewald or the smart townhouses of Dahlem. The stays on this page sit on the city's eastern and southern fringes — Treptow-Köpenick's forest-and-lake district, Lichtenberg's quiet pre-fab streets, and Bohnsdorf near the old Schoenefeld airport. This is the Berlin of allotment gardens, weekend retreats, and self-catering houses built for slow mornings on a private terrace.

The money buys a wide arc. At the budget end, a one-bedroom guesthouse near the airport starts at 72 EUR a night; at the top, a four-bedroom villa with a hot tub in Treptow-Köpenick runs 282 EUR, and a group-sized holiday home in the same area sleeps eleven at a daily rate that suits a family or a small gathering. A few are walk-in-and-forget-the-car stays, with free parking as standard. Note that six of the seven places on this page are hotels or holiday homes, not villas in the strict sense — only one property is officially a villa.

The bottom line

This set suits travellers who want the space and privacy of a house—garden terraces, self-catering kitchens, and in one case a hot tub—without staying in a hotel. It's ideal for families, small groups, or anyone heading to the airport. If you prefer to be in the middle of the action, look at the central hotel pages; for a lower budget, the cheap and budget hotels in Berlin will serve you better. For more space without the villa price tag, consider the holiday homes or family-friendly hotels elsewhere on the site.