Nice Hotel, located in the east of Berlin. Bed was comfy, room was quiet, so good conditions for a relaxed stay. If you want to see things in central or western parts of berlin, keep in mind, that you need some time. Hotel is good connected to public transport.
Für lärmempfindliche Menschen ist es wichtig zu wissen dass das Zimmer zur Hauptstraße sehr laut sein könnte. Da die Fenster im Zimmer nicht dicht genug sind, sind Geräusche von außen (wie Straßenbahn, Autos) deutlich zu hören.
Außerdem habe ich für das Zimmer beim Einchecken mehr bezahlen als was bei der Buchung von Trip.com angegeben war.
Everything here feels brand new and was spotless. Bathrooms were excellent with large showers and perfect temperature and water pressure. If you’re ok being a little away from the subway - the area is perfect and the tram allows you to get to any station easily. Staff were friendly and accommodating.
It's just average, so it's hard to rate.
The transportation is good, making it easy to get around, and there's a tram stop. The room facing the street was noisy. The front desk staff seemed unskilled. A man told me I hadn't paid the city tax when I checked in. I said I had, and he asked me to show him proof. I tried to find it, but when I tried to find it in Chinese, he said he couldn't understand Chinese. I showed him the booking receipt, but he said no, he needed an English invoice. ”Okay, I'll take my time looking for it.” I called Ctrip customer service, which I give a thumbs up for being very responsive. The receptionist told me to get out of the way and look in the back, where there weren't any other guests waiting. A little later, he came back and said he was sorry he'd noticed I'd paid the city tax. The stay was pretty average.
The room was filled with a strong, stinky aroma, which definitely wasn't a scent. I put up with it for two days.
The only good thing was that there was a Vietnamese-Chinese restaurant nearby, and the congee was delicious! It was a welcome relief for a Chinese resident.
Clean, social and well located
EastSeven Hostel is clean, modern and well maintained. There are many young volunteers, and the staff are friendly and easy to talk to.
Breakfast is available from 6:00 to 10:00, mainly milk and cereals. The hostel has a strong social vibe, with movie nights, drinking games and quiz nights. Many guests go clubbing together. The female dorm stays quiet at night.
There are unisex bathroom and female-only bathroom, both with separate shower areas. The rooms are warm, with good heating, bedside lights and a hair dryer available (in the bathroom. ) — very comfortable in Berlin winter.
Public transport is close: about a 5-minute walk to the U-Bahn and 10 minutes to bus stops. The airport is around 1 hour away, and Berlin Central Station just over 20 minutes.
Tip: during U2 construction near Senefelderplatz, ride one extra stop toward Pankow and change back.
Overall, a solid choice if you want a clean, social hostel with easy transport access.
Very good core location, no noise. The room is high, the design is reasonable, with a separate bathroom, dry and wet separation. There is a cabinet with a door card lock in the room, which is very safe. The front desk helped us arrange a room with a girl in the absence of a girl's dormitory according to our requirements. The garden is great too, everything is fine anyway! Highly recommended.
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