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Description
Separate apartment on the 1st floor of a city villa, bright and comfortable, modernly furnished, including a 50" DIGITAL flat screen TV (streaming services), 1000 Mbit WiFi, comfortable sofa area, large dining table, functional kitchen and...
Special features
Official registration and approval by the Berlin Senate: No: 03/Z/AZ/003649-18. City tax is included.
In 400m is a large fitness and leisure center with tennis courts, playgrounds and a sports restaurant (Sunday brunch), other restaurants in 500m, as well as a children's village and parks, cinema, outdoor pool, Bürger-Park RathausCenter in about 1000m
Holiday destination
Niederschönhausen/ Rosenthal is a Berlin district with a good social structure.... Craftsmen, artists, diplomats, employees and self-employed. It is safe with short distances to cultural institutions and green parks. The mega-city with Alexanderplatz / museums / BT / FT / universities can be reached by public transport in about 30 minutes, by car in about 15 minutes. Within walking distance are Schönhausen Palace, the Bürgerpark, the City of Pankow, the Pankow outdoor pool; Doctors / Restaurants/Pharmacy /Services / Supermarket at 500 m
Getting there
Current public transport timetables can be found at www.berlin.de; www.bvg.de;
https://fahrinfo.bvg.de and other apps. The nearest stops are:
BUS 107 approx. 300 m in Schönhauser Straße or approx. 700m in Dietzgenstraße/corner
Chestnut Alley
The best way to get to the M 1 tram is to the Nordend Straße / Ecke stop
Friedrich-Engels - Street. There is also a small EDEKA supermarket.
You can also go to the bus stop at the large supermarket REWE
Tram M 1 Kastanienallee / Ecke Friedrich-Engels-Str. Walk about 700 m.
With the M1 tram you can quickly get to the Pankow U-Bahn and S-Bahn, Schönhauser Allee.
the restaurants around the Oderbergerstrasse in Prenzlauer Berg and the
Friedrichstraße. Driving a car in Berlin is not as stressful as in others
Big cities, because Berliners travel a lot by public transport or bicycle