Overview
Description
House:
Modern condominium development in the lively and popular area of Chausseestraße. The house offers a high-standard living with modern materials, bright apartments and well taken care of amenities.
Apartment:
Bright and modern studio in a new development. The apartment offers a high standard of living, modern materials, underfloor heating. Open space reception room with a divided sleeping area incl. double bed for two. A dining table for up to 4 persons, TV. Quiet balcony with a view into a green backyard. The apartment is very quiet despite the central location in Chausseestraße, not facing the street. Wi-Fi available. The apartment is furnished with all necessary household utensils and electrical appliances.
Area:
The Chausseestraße area has experienced an incredible change in the recent years. From a transit road between the centre and north Berlin to a shiny street full with local restaurants, cafes and boutiques. The main train station is just couple of minutes by walk from here and the central shopping boulevard Friedrichstraße/Unter Den Linden is only two U-Bahn stations from here.
Public transport
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U-Bahn U6
Naturkundemuseum
1 min. walk -
Tram M10, M8
Naturkundemuseum
1 min. walk -
S-Bahn S1
Nordbahnhof
5 min. walk
Amenities
Iron
Ironing Board
Towels
Washing machine
Elevator
Gym
Parking/Garrage
Laundry room
Broom
Cleaning service
Detergents
Vacuum cleaner
Balcony/Terrace
Bed sheets
Cable TV
Flatscreen TV
Hi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Coffee Machine
Dishwasher
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
About Area - Mitte
Mitte, meaning center, is true to its name as the very heart of Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate, the television tower and the Alexanderplatz, all located in Mitte, have become symbols of Berlin all around the world.
Mitte doesn’t only attract tourists though. Berlin’s art and culture scene is very strong here, attracting numerous expats from all over the world to seek long term apartment rentals in this area of Berlin. Countless art galleries, trendy boutiques and the best restaurants of the city are located between Hackesche Höfe and Rosenthaler Platz. Many Berlin visitors choose this area as their starting point to explore the city.
The heart of the Berlin museum landscape is undoubtedly the Museumsinsel, located between the Spree and the Kupfergraben. Theaters and historical buildings are also easy to encounter, including the Berliner Ensemble or the Friedrichstadtpalast, and the German Dom or the Schauspielhaus.
Last but not least, Mitte is also typical of the symbols of the former GDR. Around Alexanderplatz, socialist prefabricated buildings characterize the cityscape, while the television tower stands for the former division and competition between East and West Berlin.