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The best Airbnbs in Berlin

Need somewhere to rest your head in Berlin? We've found the best Airbnbs in the city

Written by
Matt Breen
Contributors
Danielle Goldstein
&
Rosemary Waugh
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Over the past decade, Berlin has become an increasingly attractive place to visit. Sure, this artsy city has long been a fascinating place to visit, but these days it's absolutely packed with fun things to do, from big-name attractions to the more indie-friendly venues. It's also, lest we forget, got some world-class restaurants and an infamous nightlife scene. All of which makes finding somewhere to get a bit of shut-eye all the more important, but don't even think about booking a hotel. We're here to tell you that Airbnb is the way to go, especially if you want to experience the capital like a local. With city apartments of all shapes and sizes available, the most tricky bit will be picking your perfect place. To help you get started, we've pulled together our top picks of Berlin's best Airbnbs. Bitte schön.

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Berlin’s best Airbnbs

Sandwiched between Mitte and Prenzlauer, this light-filled apartment is pleasingly close to Kastanienallee, a bustling street of lovely cafes, restaurants and shops. The apartment itself is contemporary and surprisingly spacious. Our favourite feature is the balcony, where we could imagine drinking our morning coffee while watching the world go by.

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This two-bed is a good one for families: it’s spacious and has a communal garden at the back. There are also excellent transport links nearby, which will take you straight to the hive of attractions that is Alexanderplatz. But even better, the place is affordable, so you can holiday with a little extra pocket change. Result. 

The epitome of German cool, this open-plan loft apartment is in Kreuzberg, an area steeped in punk history and filled with all-night bars and clubs. It’s pretty spacious too, sleeping up to six people – so it’s one to consider if you and your pals want to experience Berlin’s world-famous party scene.

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Berlin prides itself on being a rather edgy, rough-and-ready city, but there’s the odd place that bucks the trend, like this super-swanky high-end penthouse. It’s done out with opulent contemporary decor and has a vast lounge space but – and this is a big but – the real jewel in the crown is its rooftop jacuzzi. Wunderbar!

There's one key word to sell this Mitte apartment: parquet. Just look at that beautiful finish! Ok, so parquet isn't everyone's cup of tea, but the fact that this three-bed (that sleeps eight) is also flooded with light, brimming with character and situated within easy reach of Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Brandenburg Gate and many a museum, ought to win you over. Plus, children aged 12 and under can stay free of charge.

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