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Best Hostels In Berlin Germany

by Jo Asia Manager
Accommodations in Berlin range from the international luxury hotels to notable art and design hotels to everyone’s favorite B&BS, apartments or inexpensive hostels. There are over 550 places to rest one’s head in Berlin. Berlin has an over abundance of accommodations due to a building boom which occurred at the end of the Cold War. Due to this abundance of rooms available for rent prices are much lower at all star levels. Every traveler should decide what district they would like to stay near. There are six districts in Berlin, each with its own character. One of the most convenient places to stay would be to find an accommodation the Berlin-Mitte district. Stay in this district would allow you to have the most access to the main sights.

Actually, there are several types of hostels in Berlin from which to choose, some of which do offer semi-private accommodations, although you’ll wind up sharing bath and toilet facilities in most Berlin hostels. This is one reason that the cost of such accommodations is such a bargain. Berlin hostels also have kitchen facilities where you can prepare your own meals; this too is a communal facility.

Another factor in the cost of Berlin hostels is the location. You’ll probably pay more for a facility that is close to the city center and its museums, galleries and historical sites. However, like most western European cities, Berlin has excellent public transportation facilities, so if you want to save even more, choose one of the berlin hostels located farther out – you’ll still have little problem taking in all this historic European capital has to offer.

Traditional hotels and bed and breakfasts offer more in the way of privacy to be sure, but you’ll find a much more “laid-back” and informal environment at a hostel. Berlin visitors at such facilities live at closer quarters, often in a dormitory (don’t worry about getting “ripped off;” Berlin hostels provide lockers for dormitory guests). Virtually every Berlin hostel also offers “common rooms” as well as group activities, giving travelers yet more opportunities to socialize and get better acquainted.

Staying at a Berlin Bed and Breakfast is a quaint alternative. Numerous B&B’s are available in all districts. These tend to be smaller accommodations which are nice for those times one wants to escape the noise of the city.

Source: http://www.hostelsinberlin.org



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