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Homey 1-bedroom apartment in the Europacity neighbourhood in Moabit
From 01 May 2025

Modern unfurnished 1-bedroom apartment in Mitte
From 01 May 2025

Unfurnished 2-bedroom apartment in Moabit
From 01 May 2025

Super Cute Bohemian Apartment in Neukölln
From 01 May 2025

Lovely apartment in Steglitz
From 25 Apr 2025

Cute studio with balcony close to Tiergarten train station in Moabit
From 09 May 2025

Interesting studio in Pankow


Bright studio near Technische Universität in Charlottenburg
From 01 Oct 2025

Cosy 2-bedroom flat with private garden close to Nordbahnhof train station in Mitte
From 24 Apr 2025

Unfurnished 1-bedroom apartment in Moabit
From 01 Jun 2025

Modern 1-bedroom apartment in Moabit
From 01 Jun 2025

Modern apartment in perfect residential area near Kurfrstendamm in Wilmersdorf
From 01 Jun 2025

Very welcoming studio in the Mitte district in Gesundbrunnen
From 30 Jul 2025

Homely 2-Bedroom apartment with balcony close to Berlin Zoo in Schöneberg
From 12 Jul 2025

1-bedroom apartment near Schönhauser Allee station in Prenzlauer Berg
From 01 Oct 2025

Cosy 1-bedroom apartment in Wedding
From 11 Jul 2025

Lovely studio with outside space in Pankow in Prenzlauer Berg
From 01 Jul 2025


Neat studio close to Volkspark Friedrichshain
From 03 Jul 2025

Lovely 2-bedroom flat in Wedding
From 12 Jun 2025

Luminous 2-Bedroom apartment with balcony near U Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park metro station in Tiergarten
From 11 Jun 2025

Colourful 2-Bedroom apartment close to Technische Universität Berlin in Moabit
From 03 Sep 2025


Sunny 2-bedroom apartment in Güntzelkiez in Tiergarten
From 01 Oct 2025
How Public Transportation works in Berlin?
The local public transport system allows you to get anywhere in Berlin — comfortably, safely and cheaply. The expanded transport network of S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses and trams provides you with unrestricted mobility, even at night: on Fridays and Saturdays as well as the nights before public holidays, nearly all the S-Bahn and U-Bahn service operate all through the night at 15 minute intervals.The most convenient way to buy tickets is through the official ticket purchasing app for public transport in Berlin — BVG Tickets.
Learn moreBucket list of things to do and see in Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife. It is famous for landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall, and the Reichstag building, as well as museums like the Berlin Museum Island, which houses a collection of five world-renowned museums. Additionally, Berlin is known for its diverse and dynamic food and drink scene, and its vibrant arts and music communities.
Learn moreHow do I apply for a visa to stay in Berlin?
Germany can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country.
Learn moreBest neighbourhood to live in Berlin
Berlin is a diverse city with many different neighborhoods, each with their own unique character and atmosphere. Some popular neighborhoods in Berlin include Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg, Charlottenburg, Wedding, Charlottenburg and many more!
Learn moreHow to eat like a local in Berlin?
Berlin is famous for its street food scene (currywurst, döner kebab, and pretzels) and its beer gardens, where locals love to gather and enjoy a cold brew. Berlin has a diverse culinary scene, look for restaurants that are popular with locals, such as the no-frills "Späti" (convenience store) or a traditional "Gasthaus" (pub).
Learn moreWhere can I study or work remotely in Berlin?
There are many cafes in Berlin that offer a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Several cafes in the city provide a relaxing and quiet environment for working and studying. Some even have special study areas or free Wi-Fi.
Learn moreWhat is the average cost of living in Berlin?
Berlin is considered to be one of the more affordable cities to live in within Western Europe. However, it can vary depending on the area and lifestyle. Groceries and other necessities are generally affordable, and eating out at restaurants is also relatively inexpensive compared to other European cities. To have an idea of how much your utility bills can be, we recommend using Numbeo
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