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66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse, Berlin
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66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse, Berlin

Mühlenstraße, Berlin, 13, Germany
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About the Property

66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse is a beautiful, comfortable and affordable student accommodation in Berlin. This spectacular student home offers shared apartments as well as private rooms that you can choose according to your choice. There are several universities located nearby including New York University, Berlin and Arden University (Berlin Campus).

Features

Located in the heart of Berlin, 66 Monkeys is a wonderful student abode that has both shared apartments with a private room, private bathroom and shared kitchen as well as private rooms with private bathrooms and shared kitchens. Every room has a bed with a base, desk chair and free high-speed Wi-Fi. There are several apartment amenities that are already included in the rent like water, water heating, space heating, electricity and trash disposal. Moreover, you also get a built-in closet, microwave, sink, 2 seren hobs, extractor fan, shutter on the south side, fridge, central ventilation and French windows. There are multiple common amenities that you can enjoy here including a low-energy house in modern cube form, fully-equipped high-quality apartments, common areas, washing machines with dryers, bicycle parking, WLAN hotspot in all areas, elevators and also a paid laundry facility.

Location and What's Hot?

There are multiple choices when it comes to dining out with roommates or friends. You can surely visit Friedrich Restaurant which is located just a 7-minute drive away or even Ristorante Firenze which is a short 4-minute walk from here. Looking to party and let loose? Head over to Jokers Bar located only a brisk 9-minute walk away whereas the Sportsbar OVERTIME Bar is located just a 12-minute walking distance from here.

Commute

This student home in Nottingham is well-connected and has multiple transport links available nearby. U Vinetastr. Transit Stop is just a 9-minute walk from the property and Wollankstraße Public Transit Stop is only a 14-minute walk from here. You can even take the bus from Pankow/Granitzstr. Bus Stop which is just a short 10-minute walk away.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Water
Water Heating
Space Heating
Electricity
Trash disposal
Internet

Common Amenities

Low-energy house in modern cube
Common areas
Washing machine room with dryer
Bicycle Parking
WLAN Hotspot
Elevators

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Frequently Asked Questions

Was the building constructed in an environmentally friendly manner?

Yes, the building was constructed based on the latest environmental standards. This means you can live your life with a minimal CO₂ footprint.

Where is the building and what is the area like?

The building is located on Mühlenstraße, a street in the district of Pankow, which lies in the north-east part of Berlin. The area is very popular among students, trainees, daily commuters and young people because of its convenient location. Numerous supermarkets, restaurants and bars, the city center, various parks and multiple university campuses are only a short distance away.

What is my address if someone wants to send me something?

“Your name”
Apartment “Your Apt No”
Mühlenstr. 25a and 25b
13187 Berlin
Germany

Is there a building superintendent?

Yes.

What apartment categories are available?

They offer six categories – BASIC, COMFORT, PREMIUM, PREMIUM PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS XL and Shared Apartment.

How are the categories different?

The categories differ mostly in terms of their size, furniture and location within the building.

What happens after I send in my application?

They will review the documents you provide to them and then contact you to set up a time to view the apartment. Or, if you prefer, they can just send you the rental contract.

What do I do when I receive the rental contract?

Simply fill it out in duplicate, sign it, and then send it back to them within 5 days. The contract will be reviewed, counter signed, and sent back to you within a few business days. Once that is complete you can move in on the agreed date. Please note that incomplete documents will delay the process. If this happens you should hurry – they can reserve your apartment only for a limited time.

When can I move into my apartment?

They will notify you of your move-in date as early as possible.

How do I pay the rent?

The rent and maintenance costs will be debited from your bank account each month via direct debit authorization.

What is included in the flat rate?

Your rental price includes just about everything: water, water heating, space heating, electricity, internet, building superintendent, trash disposal, etc. Unfortunately the mandatory public broadcasting license fee is not included since it varies from person to person and we are not allowed to pay it for you.

The broadcasting license fee?

The broadcasting license fee is generally required for every household. There are however some exceptions such as those who receive student loans (BAföG).

Will I need to pay a commission or any other fees after the rental contract is signed?

They generally bear the costs for arranging the apartment rental. they will only charge a one-time fee of € 150 for the apartment handover and acceptance.

Do I have to pay a security deposit?

Yes. As security you will need to pay two months of the base rent before moving in. They will keep this deposit until you move out. Further details are included in the rental contract.

What do I need to bring with me when I move in?

You, a valid ID and a bit of time so that we can show you around.

Can I buy furnishings such as bed sheets and dishes from you?

No not yet unfortunately. But they are currently working on a list of useful items that we can provide for you upon request.

What is the number of my apartment?

The number can be found in the rental contract as well as on the door to your apartment.

Who do I contact if I have any questions regarding the rental contract?

Just give them a call or send them an email.

How can I cancel the rental contract?

Even the best times end at some point. Simply send them a notice of cancellation in writing. You can also scan the notice and email it to them.

Can I change apartments?

In many cases yes. Just let them know and they can talk about it.

Are there house rules?

Yes, you can contact to property for more.

How many sets of keys do I receive when moving in?

2

What do I need to consider when moving out?

The apartment should look exactly how it was when you moved in.

Are pets allowed?

Unfortunately pets are not allowed. If you are dependent on a guide dog, let’s talk about it.

Can I use the basement?

Yes! They have several cellar compartments that you are welcome to rent! They all have a size of approx. 4 – 4.5m². Let them know as soon as you want to rent a basement room.

Can I park my bicycle somewhere?

Yes, there are plenty of bicycle parking spots. Even though the parking spots are secure, don’t forget to lock up your bicycle properly.

Are there communal rooms?

Yes, there is a lounge area in the launderette, outdoor seating and a table tennis. In addition, we are working on creating even more space for your ideas.

Where can I do my laundry?

They set up a laundry room with washers and dryers for you in the front building. The appliances work with the app “appWash”. You can use it to conveniently pay for the machines on your smartphone.

How can I connect to the internet?

Via hotspots in the building. The use of this internet is included in the price for all tenants of our building.

Am I allowed to drill holes into the wall?

If you want to hang something, please use Power Strips to avoid damaging the walls. If you need any help, you can always contact the building superintendent.

Am I allowed to have friends stay over for the night?

They can certainly visit you, but they can’t live with you!

What do I do if I lose my keys?

Notify property immediately.

Where are the mailboxes?

They are located in the entrance area.

Can I paint the walls in my room?

No, they really like the color of concrete.

Is there a place to BBQ?

Unfortunately there is no possibility to grill on our premises. In Berlin are numerous parks where barbecues are allowed.

Are there night-time quiet hours?

Yes, from 10 pm to 6 am.

Which universities do most of the residents attend?

Most of the tenants go to the following universities due to their ease of access:
– The University of Applied Sciences Berlin (HTW Berlin)
– The Adlershof campus of Humboldt University (HU Berlin)
– The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau (TH Wildau)
– Humboldt-University Berlin (HU Berlin)
– Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin)
– Berlin University of Art (UdK Berlin)

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Berlin Student Accommodation

Finding student accommodation can be a hassle in Germany's capital, Berlin, but it's not complicated. With amber, you can find various comfortable and affordable student accommodation options. Berlin is home to reputed universities such as Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin, the Technische Universitt Berlin, the Freie Universitt Berlin, the Universitt der Knste (University of the Arts, UK) and the Berlin School of Economics and Law. When you book your student accommodation with us, you'll be provided with a booking executive. We even have 24/7 support for round-the-clock assistance.

Finding student accommodation can be difficult in Germany's capital, Berlin, but it's not complicated. With amber, you can find various comfortable and affordable student accommodation options. Berlin is home to reputed universities such as Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin, the Technische Universitt Berlin, the Freie Universitt Berlin, the Universitt der Knste (University of the Arts, UK) and the Berlin School of Economics and Law. You'll be provided with a booking executive when you book your student accommodation with us. We even have 24/7 support for round-the-clock assistance.

Many student accommodations by amber are situated in the centre of the city and are closer to public transport. It has one of the world's most renowned zoological gardens and is the most visited European zoo. Babelsberg is the world's first large-scale movie studio complex. Well-known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, and contemporary arts ensure a high quality of life. The city offers students a range of rental possibilities, including studio apartments, shared apartments, and comfortable, elegant, yet cost-effective en suites. Berlin student accommodation runs from €187 -230/per week. Students seeking short-term rentals can also choose from a variety of accommodation alternatives. By using amber, it is considerably simpler to reserve short-term student accommodation in Berlin than in any other city in Germany. Some of the best student accommodations in Berlin include a&o Berlin Friedrichshain, Berlin, 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse, Berlin, Neon Wood Berlin Mitte Wedding, Private Studio Apartment Near Frankfurter Tor and  Stacey Mitte, Berlin.

About Berlin

Berlin is located in northeastern Germany on the river Spree, which runs through the city's centre. It is filled with culture, politics, media, and science. The economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector and has a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations, and convention centres. The city has a highly complex public transportation system. Located in the European Plains, it has a temperate seasonal climate, and one-third of the area consists of forests, parks, gardens, lakes, and canals. It has over 600 art galleries and hosts the Berlinale Film Festival, one of the largest public film festivals in the world. Berlin is a city that encapsulates the essence of modernity, innovation, and creative expression. Its vibrant economy, efficient transportation system, beautiful natural surroundings, flourishing art scene, and rich history make it an ideal destination for students seeking a truly immersive and enriching experience. Prepare to be captivated by the energy and spirit of Berlin as you dive into its diverse cultural offerings and forge lifelong memories in this dynamic and captivating metropolis.

The city shares a border with cities such as Frankfurt, Dresden, and Hamburg, famous tourist spots filled with theatres, castles, and extensive gardens. With over 40 universities and colleges infusing over 30,000 students, it is an educational hub that welcomes students worldwide. The cost of living for students is affordable as it is known for its reasonable student accommodation, and it has a variety of budget-friendly studios and shared apartment options.

Best Student Accommodation in Berlin

Berlin is a truly delightful city to live in, offering numerous enchanting spots that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on any resident. Whether you're a student seeking accommodation, there are several aspects to consider in order to make your stay in Berlin all the more memorable. One of the primary factors to consider when searching for student housing is its proximity and convenience to the university, ensuring that commuting is hassle-free. Students often prioritise sustainability, lifestyle amenities, and transportation services when selecting their ideal place to live. Fortunately, Berlin's student accommodations are designed to cater to these specific needs, providing all the essential facilities that a student may require. Situated in the city's heart, these accommodations offer the perfect blend of convenience and accessibility, making them a popular choice among students. Finding the right student housing can still be a painstaking task, considering factors such as ease of commute, proximity to amenities, sustainability practices, and affordability within one's desired price range. With our wide range of options for student housing in Berlin, we aim to assist students in finding their ideal home that not only meets their practical requirements but also enhances their overall experience of this marvellous city. Here are some of the best picks for student accommodation in Berlin near Berlin:  Berlin Mitte and Berlin Hauptbahnhof,  Berlin Friedrichshain, Tannhaus Berlin Mitte Wedding, Neon Wood Frankfurter Tor, Palisadenstrasse 58 10243, Neon Wood Berlin Mitte Wedding and  Berlin Kolumbus. Also, check out this blog to know the best cities to live in Germany.

Cost of Living in Berlin

A recent study stated that Berlin is the best-rated student city in Germany and the third highest in Europe. The city also has the lowest linguistic barrier, so you do not have to learn German to survive. The cost of living is just above average European, but it is still affordable for all international students. Students are recommended to have a budget of €400-800/month.

1. Food - €90-120 /month

2. Gas and Electricity - €100-130 /month

3. Internet and Mobile Phone - €40-50 /month

4. Dinner at a Restaurant - €10-50 /week

5. Laundry - €20-40 /month

6. Stationary and Textbooks-  €20 - 40 /month

7. Clothing - €50 - 120 /month

8. Travel (Buses, trams, and Trains)-  €45 - 90 /month

Student Travel Berlin

Any type of transportation you can think of is likely to exist in this city. It is one of the best-linked cities in the world because of underground subways, trains, trams, e-scooters, and other transportation options.

1. Trains

U Bahn - The U-Bahn is a landmark of the city and, by far, the most acceptable method to travel about, with trains running every 5–10 minutes during the day. This network of ten separate lines, 173 stations, and 91 miles (146 km) of track connects nearly every part of the city and is simple to board practically anywhere. East-west connections are best made on the U1 and U2 lines, while partygoers prefer the U8 at night.

2. Buses and Trams - Not only do buses and city trams get you to the city's outer areas, but they also provide you with a fresh perspective of the city. While buses cover every square mile of the city, trams mainly operate in the old Eastern areas. Some buses and trams run 24/7 and won't let you down, although they are not as efficient as the U-Bahn due to traffic during rush hours.

3. Cycling - Cycling in the city centre is affordable, ecologically sound, and, in many situations, faster than any other mode of transit, making it the favourite method of transportation among young citizens. With 620 km of cycling pathways spread across the city, you can expect to see both commuters and tourists touring the area on bicycles on any given day. Bike or e-bike sharing is arguably the best choice when weighing cost and flexibility, even though renting a bike for the day is relatively simple at hostels, hotels, and rental shops.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Berlin

In addition to drawing visitors from all over the world, the city has also attracted people who want to live permanently in pursuit of new chances and challenges inside the city's survival spirit. One of the city's best qualities is its cosmopolitan and laid-back atmosphere, which several inputs and influences have shaped. People typically feel free to pursue their ambitions in this environment. It is renowned as a culture centre, bringing together thinkers and creators to unleash their inventiveness and productivity in bringing about a new order of art. The city’s multicultural atmosphere attracts people of various backgrounds, so whenever the chance arises, attend a party and start socialising. There are also several inexpensive eateries, which is a good chance for students to hog. Wide, verdant streets in the city are ideal for leisurely evening strolls. Sunday strolls in Mauer Park will leave you in awe of the precious artefacts sold at Flea markets set up by the area's citizens.

Berlin's city centre is where most students opt to live while studying. Amber provides information about various housing options so that students can have a happy and fulfilling stay. Berlin's multicultural ambience draws people from diverse backgrounds, providing ample opportunities for socialising and connecting with others. Students can take advantage of affordable eateries, where they can indulge in delicious meals without breaking the bank. The city's wide, green streets offer perfect settings for leisurely evening strolls, allowing individuals to unwind and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings. On Sundays, a visit to Mauer Park and its bustling flea markets offer a glimpse into the vibrant local culture, showcasing precious artefacts sold by local residents.

Tourist Attractions in or around Berlin

Berlin extends an open invitation to thousands of visitors from around the globe to come and experience the most enduring and vibrant culture in the history of human civilisation. This is a city where you'll see something new no matter how you look; there is simply no way to become bored there. Some popular attractions include -

  1. Berlin Wall Memorial
  2. Berlin Cathedral
  3. Museum Island
  4. Palace of Tears
  5. Berlin Zoo
  6. Brandenburg Gate
  7. Alexanderplatz
  8. Mauerpark

Universities in Berlin

Germany has one of the best educational systems in the world. German university degrees are respected worldwide and are beneficial and crucial for one's future. It is home to numerous technical colleges and four universities, which are -

  1. The Freie Universität Berlin
  2. The Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  3. The Technische Universität Berlin
  4. The University of the Arts
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