The spacious 90 m² The Paul Ii, 3 Bedrooms Up To 6 Ppl In Prenzlauer Berg Berlin apartment lies within a 6-km distance of Topography of Terror and approximately 300 metres from Schoenhauser Allee tube station. The 1-bedroom apartment is situated at a 400-metre distance from S Schoenhauser Allee train station and within arm's reach of Schoenhauser Allee/Bornholmer Strasse bus station.
Reichstag Building is 4.2 km away, while Kiepert & Kutzner GmbH is only 6 minutes' walk from the accommodation. There are several tourist sites like Checkpoint Charlie, located at a distance of 4.9 km from The Paul Ii, 3 Bedrooms Up To 6 Ppl In Prenzlauer Berg apartment.
Enhancing your comfort, a tub and a shared toilet can be found at the accommodation. Furthermore, hair dryers, complimentary toiletries, and bath sheets is available.
The apartment offers self-catering amenities, such as a fully-equipped kitchen, and a dining area for guests' convenience. An international cuisine is served at Kohlenquelle, situated merely 5 minutes' walk away.
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Main Features
Free Wi-Fi
Child-friendly
Pets
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Tourist attractions in
Berlin
Local sights
Alnatura Super Natur Markt - 100 m
Joachim Rongs Galerie fuer Moderne Kunst - 650 m
Max-Schmeling-Halle - 1 km
Arnimplatz - 250 m
Saint Nicholas Quarter - 4 km
Left of the fish shop - 750 m
The Reichstag - 4.5 km
Airports
Berlin Brandenburg Airport - 29 km
Train stations
Station Gesundbrunnen - 1.7 km
Prices & Availability
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Facilities
Main
No smoking on site
Parking
VIP check-in/ -out
Pets allowed
Smoke detectors
Fire extinguishers
Key access
Dining
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Room Comforts
Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Heating
Sitting area
Dressing area
Tea and coffee facilities
Dining table
Ironing facilities
Washing machine
Free toiletries
Flat-screen TV
Cots
Parquet floor
Main Features
Free Wi-Fi
Child-friendly
Pets
Policies
Check-in:from 15:00 until 22:00
Check-out:until 11:00
Licence numberGreatStay GmbH HRB142459 vertreten von Leonid Bojko