Hostel Cityhostel Berlin

Glinkastrasse 5, 10117, Berlin

From 19 € person/night
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- Minimum stay: 1 Day

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Year of construction : 
Year renovated: 2011
Number of rooms: 109
Number of floors: 5
Payment Methods (in the hostel):
Credit Cards
 maestro, visa, master, euro
Cash
 Yes
Overview:
The Cityhostel Berlin is located in the city centre between the modern Potsdamer Platz and the historical Gendarmenmarkt square. It is therefore an ideal starting point to go out and explore the city of Berlin. 
 
There are a number of different room categories according to preference; rooms with private bathroom for those looking for a more intimate ambience or for people wanting to share the young atmosphere of the youth hostel there are dormitories with shared bathroom. Whatever the category chosen, price includes towels, sheets and breakfast for those who want to start the day with energy. There is also a 24-hour reception service and internet connection available. Staff are on hand to offer help with any questions, recommendations or advice for guests to really make the most of their stay.
 
The Cityhostel is a great base from where to visit Berlin, and visitors can walk to the historical Checkpoint Charlie, the elegant Gendarmenmarkt square, with its Concert Hall, the well-known Brandenburg Gate and the famous Parliament building.
 
The area is also very well connected with public transport services. Close to the hostel there are different metro stations (U-Bahn) Mohrenstrasse on line U2, and Stadtmitte, on lines U2 and U6. It is a great way of exploring some of the most interesting parts of the city, such as the Kurfürstendamm Avenue and the O2-World venue.


General Equipment:
ReceptionFrom 00:00 to 00:00   
 
Check-inFrom 15:00 to 00:00      Check-outFrom 00:00 to 10:00
 
Money exchange Public car park Private car park
Bar/Cafe Restaurant Lift
Internet wifi in lounge
45745: 2 €/h
Laundry access Left luggage office
Pets allowed TV lounge Safety box
Smoking allowed Towels and sheets Air conditioning
Airport pick-up Pool Children allowed
Child (not requiring bed) is free Bicycle hire Gym
Breakfast service available
 
Room Facilities:
Kitchen Terrace Balcony
TV DVD CD player
Internet Telephone Coffee pot
Air conditioning Fan Heating
Safety deposit box Hairdryer Cot available
Bath Type. See the description of each room
Extra:

Internet: 1 EUR per 30 minutos.
Bicycle rental: 10 EUR per day.
Laundry Service (including drying): 6.50 EUR.

 
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UBICACIÓN
As the name says (Mitte means centre), this district is the heart of Berlin. After years of being the section favored by tour groups and visitors, it is back to being Berlin’s favorite and if you are seeking a buzzing, international feel, then look no further. Is an excellent place to begin your Berlinification and when it comes to nightlife, shopping and dining, Mitte has it all.


This is the district which was once separated by the Wall, and is a landmark area in the history of World War 2. After the dust from the fall of the Berlin Wall settled, hundreds of artists and bohemians took over the area and fed off the fresh buzz that resonated with the reunification of Germany.
Years later the artists have become wiser, the galleries more proper and developers have moved in. But the one thing that has not changed is the pull this neighbourhood asserts on any local.
One of the must-see landmarks of Berlin is located in this neighborhood: the Brandenburger Gate. It is the only one remaining of the original 14 gates that surrounded the city. It was here that the celebration of the reunification of Germany took place and it has been turned into an outdoor museum and a reminder of peace.
For an example of example of modern Berlin, take a look at the Potsdamer Platz with its new skyscrapers and the SonyCenter. Or Alexanderplatz, named in honor the visit of Czar Alexander I to Berlin in October 1805. It is home to Germany’s largest underground train station and the Berlin TV tower. The traditional seat of the city government is just a few blocks away and the Red City Hall is a short 5 min walk.
Also located in Mitte between the River Spree and Kupfergraben, Museum Island is home to some of Berlin's finest museums, including the Pergamon Museum, the National Gallery and the Altes Museum all of which have stood the test of time. Of particular interest is the Pergamon Museum which holds one of the world's most important collections of ancient artefacts which narrowly escaped the bombing of Berlin.


Mitte is well connected with the rest of Berlin. There are several metro stops e.g. line U9 (Stadtmitte, Friedrichstraße, etc.) and all the important bus lines stop here: 101, 123, 245, M27. Another great option is exploring Mitte by foot!

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