“Atmospheric student and artist friendly hostel in a pre-war brick-built factory. This characterful spot boasts a friendly cafe, courtyard, bright and quirky bedrooms, and dormitories for groups. A great value choice for groups of friends.”
“Atmospheric student and artist friendly hostel in a pre-war brick-built factory. This characterful spot boasts a friendly cafe, courtyard, bright and quirky bedrooms, and dormitories for groups. A great value choice for groups of friends.”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Groups
- A perfect space for artistic groups travelling to Berlin, with dorm rooms and special prices for large groups.
- Value chic
- Cool converted factory in the "multikulti" district of Kreuzberg, with casual cafe and courtyard garden.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Hang around the cool laid back cafe and courtyard and chat to the arty types this hostel attracts.
- Sights nearby
- The East Side Gallery, a painted stretch of the Berlin Wall, is within easy distance.
- Close to nightlife
- Restaurant, bars and music venues all in close proximity.
- Other Activities
- Practice meditation at the nearby Osho Studio.
- Restaurant
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the FABRIK-CAFÉ
- Downtown
- Less £
- Lively
- Eco
- Conference facilities
- Free wifi
- Contemporary
- Child friendly
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the FABRIK-CAFÉ
- Walking distance restaurants
- Conference facilities
- Free wifi
- Wifi
- Child friendly
Activities
- Hotel Entertainment
- Hang around the cool laid back cafe and courtyard and chat to the arty types this hostel attracts.
- Sights nearby
- The East Side Gallery, a painted stretch of the Berlin Wall, is within easy distance.
- Close to nightlife
- Restaurant, bars and music venues all in close proximity.
- Other Activities
- Practice meditation at the nearby Osho Studio.
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"Each spacious room is personalised – for example, Atelier is an attic room designed for artists, featuring a window as a wall and framed paintings all around."
Originally published by The Guardian (view article)