Listing Owner
Member Since 2023
Hello all, we, as a family, will be going to Toronto for some years. Therefore we are offering our charming 3-4 bedroom apartment (2nd floor) including two balconies located in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Sleeping options are normal beds as well as loft beds. The recreational and unique park „Tempelhofer Feld“, a former airport closed in 2008, is only a 10-15 minute walk away. There is bus stop located directly in front of the apartment. The bus line 248 takes you conveniently to Alexanderplatz or Bahnhof Südkreuz. Other bus lines are nearby. The subway stations U7 and U6 are within an 8-minute walking distance. Between the streets Gneisenaustraße, Mehringdamm, Südstern and Fidicinstraße stretches a well-kept neighborhood of old buildings situated in the former „Kreuzberg SW 61“. The posted appartment belongs to this area. It is popular among families. Along Bergmannstraße and its side streets, you get a glimpse of Kreuzberg's versatility and the way of life of its residents - a bit more sedate than in wild SO 36, away from the notorious club scene, but still multicultural and lively. The residential area in Bergmannkiez was laid out in the second half of the 19th century and is accordingly characterized by typical Wilhelminian architecture. Most of these old buildings survived the Second World War more or less unscathed, which is why the neighborhood has been preserved in its original form and still exudes old-Berlin flair.
6 Months | Dates are flexible for this listing | Open to non-simultaneous exchanges
Humboldt University of Berlin
Bergmannkiez
Furnished
High Speed Internet
Wi-Fi
TV
Cable or Satellite
Printer
Balcony or Patio
Stairs
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Washer
Dryer
Piano
Comments: automatic vacuum cleaner
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I prefer smoking not allowed in the home
I would like a car if possible
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Listing Owner
Member Since 2023
Comments: Between Gneisenaustraße, Mehringdamm, Südstern and Friesenstraße stretches a well-kept neighborhood of old buildings in the former Kreuzberg SW 61. Along Bergmannstrasse and its side streets, you get a glimpse of Kreuzberg's versatility and the way of life of its residents - a bit more sedate than in wild SO 36, away from the notorious club scene, but still multicultural and lively. The residential area in Bergmannkiez was laid out in the second half of the 19th century and is accordingly characterized by typical Wilhelminian architecture. Most of these old buildings survived the Second World War more or less unscathed, which is why the neighborhood has been preserved in its original form and still exudes old-Berlin flair.