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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Prenzlauer Berg?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Prenzlauer Berg is January ($24). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Prenzlauer Berg is July ($283).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Prenzlauer Berg?

The cheapest day to stay in Prenzlauer Berg is Wednesday ($24). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Thursday, when the average nightly price is $267.

How much is a hotel in Prenzlauer Berg tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Prenzlauer Berg tonight starting as low as $21, rising to an average cost of $46, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from $82 for a 4-star hotel in Prenzlauer Berg for tonight.

How much is a Prenzlauer Berg hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Prenzlauer Berg this weekend for as little as $30/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as $31/night. For a 4-star hotel in Prenzlauer Berg, the cheapest rate recently found was $111/night for this weekend.

How far ahead should you book a hotel in Prenzlauer Berg?

Save money by booking a hotel at least 43 days before your trip to Prenzlauer Berg. The lowest price found when booking 43 days ahead was $21 per night.

Other accommodations in Prenzlauer Berg

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Christinenstraße 18-19, Berlin, Germany
1.0 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$96
Avg. per night
Storkower Strasse 160, Berlin, Germany
3.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Air conditioning
$1,059
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About Prenzlauer Berg

Located in northeast Berlin lies the bohemian neighbourhood of Prenzlauer Berg, long renowned for its counterculture movements, independent art scene and gay community. It played a key role in the peaceful revolution that eventually brought down the Berlin Wall in 1989 and is one of the city’s most vibrant areas to explore.

Prenzlauer Berg’s cobblestone streets are filled with vintage and antique shops, art galleries and eclectic cafes, set against a backdrop of pre-war architecture that makes it undeniably appealing. It is renowned for its Wilhelmine buildings, many of which were built towards the end of the 19th century and early 20th centuries, with the neighbourhood suffering far less damage than other areas of the city. There’s also a scattering of Socialist Classicism apartment buildings constructed in the 1950s, as well as a few high-rises built during the 1980s around Ernst-Thälmann-Park. When the country reunified in 1989, Prenzlauer Berg started a period of gentrification that is still ongoing, with its historic buildings and apartments renovated into modern dwellings and a vibrant bar and restaurant scene emerging within its heritage-listed area. The late-19th century Gethsemane Church is one of the area’s most notable buildings, together with Germany’s largest synagogue on Rykestraße whose cemetery is where painter Max Liebermann and composer Giacomo Meyerbeer are buried. Berlin’s first water town, known as “Fat Hermann” stands as a prominent landmark within the area, as well as the lively Mauer Park, or “Wall Park”, where the ever-popular Sunday flea market is held. This is famously situated along the former “death strip” between the two walls that separated East and West Berlin.

Prenzlauer Berg is easily accessed from central Berlin along the subway, which runs roughly north to south across the district. The train line that loops around the city also has stops in Prenzlauer Berg, together with trams which criss-cross the area.

Throughout the 20th century, the area where Prenzlauer Berg now stands was referred to as “Windmill Hill” because of the view those living in the glacial valley of Berlin had. Prenzlauer Berg was officially founded in 1920 as a district in its own right, and after becoming part of the Soviet Sector, then the German Democratic Republic, it was incorporated into the greater district of Pankow in 2001.

Facts about staying in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin

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  • What are the best hotels in Prenzlauer Berg?

    Prenzlauer Berg is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Hotel Avalex, which has a current rating of 7.8. For other potential stays, consider Apartment Schulz and Apartments Am Friedrichshain, which can also be great places to stay in Prenzlauer Berg.

  • What is a good hotel near Berlin City Centre?

    Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center is a hotel near Berlin City Centre that is popular with HotelsCombined users, scoring 9.0 across 3,018 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel in Prenzlauer Berg near Friedrichstrasse?

    Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center is the most recommended hotel near Friedrichstrasse on HotelsCombined (scoring 9.0 over 3,018 reviews).

  • Is there a good hotel near Alexanderplatz?

    Close to Alexanderplatz you will find Courtyard by Marriott Berlin City Center, which has a rating of 9.0 over 3,018 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Prenzlauer Berg?

    HotelsCombined searches in the last 3 days suggest cheap Prenzlauer Berg hotels have prices starting from as low as $19/night, depending on the popularity of your requested dates.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Prenzlauer Berg?

    The top three landmarks in Prenzlauer Berg are:
    • Berlin City Centre, which you can visit while staying in Berlin
    • Friedrichstrasse, which you can visit while staying in Berlin
    • Alexanderplatz, which you can visit while staying in Berlin

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