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Set in an authentic Berliner building from the 1930s, Art-Tea channels bohemian Berlin in the best way possible. It isn’t grand, but it’s full of sentimental items like quirky flea market finds and second-hand furniture sourced from the local area to create an artsy atmosphere. You will also find some of the host’s own photographs dotted around the home for a personal feel. We were also really impressed with how peaceful it is. Located in friendly Prenzlauer Berg, you’re within walking distance to a lot of hang-outs beloved and frequented by locals.
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What to expect
Highlights

All of the vintage furniture

This curated gallery wall

These quirky dog-themed pillows

Tonnes of natural light
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Home truths
Not everyone will love the risque artwork in the bathroom
Special mention for all the TV lovers out there – there’s no television in this home
There’s no home manual, you may have to ask for help on how to use the appliances
Guests 3 and 4 would be on a sofa bed in the living room
This home is on the third floor with no lift – be prepared for some up and down
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Parking available
Washing machine
Garden
Balcony
Lift access
Hair dryer
Ironing board
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Prenzlauer Berg
As Berlin’s epicentre of all things family-oriented, Prenzlauer Berg is a popular spot if you are looking for a neighbourhood with character and liveliness mixed with peaceful, tree-lined streets and pre-war buildings. Bearing associations to counterculture when it was an East Berlin district, the neighbourhood has since experienced rapid gentrification going from a gritty, un-kept neighbourhood with grey facades and empty apartments to a hipster-turned-parent mecca with a thriving health...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Try Kakigori, the Japanese shaved ice dessert
Organic and handmade, discover the wonderful world of Japanese desserts at Tenzan Lab.

Browse the collection of English books at Saint Georges
The independent bookshop is a Berlin institution and also the city's largest collection of English books. Since 2003, this place has been the darling of twin brothers, Daniel and Paul.

Experience the Indochinese kitchen at Umami
Umami serves traditional Indochinese cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients. If you choose to sit outside, you’ll get a fantastic view on the Watertower of Prenzlauer Berg.

Visit the Wassertaum, one of Berlin's most charming buildings
Completed in 1877, The Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg is Berlin's oldest water tower – in use until 1952. Take a stroll through the surrounding park and experience this unique building.

Eat Russian delicacies at Pasternak
This charming restaurant is decorated with crystal chandeliers and a piano. Located in the middle of Prenzlauer Berg, they serve traditional Russian dishes.

Order a speciality coffee at No Fire No Glory
No Fire No Glory is a great spot for coffee in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg. They also have delicious breakfast and lunch options along with cakes and pastries.

Visit the largest synagogue in Berlin
Founded in 1903, the Rykestrasse Synagogue was desecrated in 1940. It underwent extensive renovations to reopen in all its glory for its 100th anniversary in 2003.

Go for brunch with the locals at Betty'n Caty
Great menu offering plenty of delicious breakfast and lunch options. The locals love it and you'll soon know why.

Buy something at the authentic farmer's market
Since 1996, Kollwitzplatz has been home to the popular eco-market that's open on Thursdays and Saturdays. You will find everything from fruits and vegetables, handicrafts to coffee.

Share plates at Simsim
Enjoy authentic delicacies from the Levant region. A mix of traditional and modern dishes, the Levantine eatery has something for everyone.
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 13:00
Departure before 12:00
On floor 3, has a lift
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
7
days
Cancel at least 7 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 7 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Alexs
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Alex is an incredibly friendly and warm host. He loves art (especially oil paintings and photography), and he puts a lot of effort into decorating his homes with the utmost attention to detail. With a personal motto that goes like this: “I like treating others how I’d like to be treated” – you know you’re in for a personal experience when staying with Alex.
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