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Anna’s furniture collection is to die for. We love the vibrant combination of Marcel Breuer, Eames, and Konstantin Grcic pieces that all pair really well with the many green plants and colourful artwork. As it’s set against a beautiful Altbau, we also can’t get enough of the impressively high ceilings and original stucco detailing. Prenzlauer Berg is lovely, especially if you’re looking to explore a part of Berlin that’s filled with organic eateries, independent design boutiques, and cosy coffee shops with excellent coffee.
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What to expect
Highlights

The curated art posters

The Marcel Breuer desk

A bohemian balcony
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Home truths
It sleeps three guests, but the last guest would be on a sofa bed in the second bedroom
There’s no home manual
Be prepared for some up and down – this home is on the third floor with no lift
The grout in the bathtub could do with some attention
If you’re staying for a longer period, Anna might ask you to water her plants
About this stay
Amenities
Home cinema setup
Wi-fi
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Balcony
TV
Dishwasher
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 3 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Mitte
Mitte is the heart of Berlin - where it all began. Packed with some of Berlin’s most popular tourist attractions, it goes without saying that there’s plenty going on in this part of the city - Brandenburger Gate, Berliner Dom, the Reichstag, the Holocaust Memorial, and the cluster of museums on Museum Island are all located within the Mitte neighbourhood making it easy to see a lot in a short...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Eat Texas-style barbecue at the Bird Barbecue
The Bird Barbecue is one of Mitte's most popular places for barbecue and beer. If you like freshly-cooked, Texas-style meat, then you've found the right place.

Order top-notch Moscow Mules at Kapitalist
In their own words, Kapitalist is a simple bar that's not too trendy but still serves great cocktails and beer for the people of Prenzlauer Berg. Buzzing at night, it's always busy.

Try the best vegan brunch in town at Café Morgenrot
Adored not only for their food but also for connecting culture and politics. Meaningful discourse is welcome and you pay as per your wallet.

Find your style at Broke + Schön
A favourite of trendy locals, Broke + Schön sells everything from clothes to shoes. Everything's handpicked with a touch of Berlin.

Experience Berlin culture at Kulturbrauerei
A former Schultheiss brewery turned cultural hub, the 270,000 square feet complex consists of restaurants, clubs, a museum, cinema and plenty cultural events for young and old.

Go for coffee at Kauf Dich Glücklich Café & Mehr
From the team behind the Kauf Dich Glücklich shops, there's also a café. They serve amazing teas, coffees and homemade cake that you can enjoy in the beautifully designed café.

Visit the Jewish cemetery at Schönhauser Allee
Consecrated in 1827, the cemetery was the only burial site of the Jewish community in Berlin for over 50 years. Overgrown and covered in ivy it stands as a symbol of Germany's history.

Swing by Ostfee for delicious waffles
With an old-school meets hipster atmosphere, Ostfee serves up some of the best waffles in Prenzlauer Berg. They've also got a nice terrace for you to do some people-watching.

Stop by Café Krone for a tasty breakfast
Café Krone is one of the most popular places for breakfast in Prenzlauer Berg. If you like eggs Benedict, pancakes and freshly squeezed juices, this is the right place for you.

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.

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.

Start your day with coffee at Café Fräulein Dietrich
A cheerful café that's perfect for a break. The wholewheat croissant, scrambled eggs and cheesecake are worthy mentions. They're also known for their personalised birthday cakes.

Taste Bavarian comfort food at Alt Berliner
There aren't many things that are as satisfying as a plate of Bavarian meat and potatoes. Pair that with hospitable service and everything's great. They also have a vegetarian menu.

Buy organic bread at Zeit für Brot
Berliners love their bakeries, so it's no wonder why Zeit für Brot is a popular spot. They only sell organic produce that's made in-house with lots of love and flavour.

Savour Korean-meets-Spanish tapas-style food at Kochu Karu
Known for their Korean food with a Spanish twist, Kochu Karu is a favourite among people who love fusion food. The owners are a Korean opera singer and a Spanish chef.

Enjoy a slice of pizza at Standard Serious Pizza
Sourcing all ingredients directly from Naples, the Standard Serious Pizza team is indeed very serious about their pizza.

Visit the beautiful and historic Zion Church
The Zion Church stands as an important memory of recent German history. It was where the East German resistance met and Dietrich Bonhoeffer worked.

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.

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.
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 11:00
On floor 3, steps only
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Anna
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Anna was born in Bielefeld, and lived in Munich, Hamburg, London and LA before she settled in Berlin. She studied graphic design, but currently works as a life coach and writer. She absolutely loves living in Berlin because of its open-minded and international atmosphere, and she also enjoys taking advantage of the many things the city has to offer.
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