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66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse, Berlin

Mühlenstraße, Berlin, 13, Germany
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€850
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3.3 mi from City Center
( 16m. 32m. 1h 14m)
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BIMM, Berlin | 4.39 mi
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laundry facility
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About the Property

Situated at Mühlenstraße, the 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse, 13, Berlin student accommodation stands as a prime choice for students seeking a comfortable and convenient living experience in the heart of Germany's capital. 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse offers a wide range of ensuites tailored to fit diverse preferences. Students from BIMM Berlin and other nearby educational institutions find the location exceptionally suitable due to its proximity to their campuses and this accommodation's seamless integration with Berlin's vibrant city life.


Berlin, a city with an illustrious history and an undeniable reputation for excellence in higher education, offers students an enriching environment both culturally and academically. The student population of Berlin is a mosaic of diversity, with thousands of young learners converging from around the globe to partake in its high-ranking educational offerings and soak in the city’s eclectic and historically rich atmosphere. From its origins as a medieval trading post to its tumultuous role in World War II and subsequent division during the Cold War, the city has been a witness to pivotal moments in European history. Today, Berlin stands as a symbol of reunification and progress.


For students, the city offers a wealth of opportunities. They can explore world-class museums like the Pergamon, immerse themselves in the thriving arts scene, or delve into history at sites like Checkpoint Charlie and the East Side Gallery. Berlin's renowned universities attract international scholars, while its diverse neighbourhoods provide endless options for socialising, from trendy cafes in Kreuzberg to lively beer gardens in Prenzlauer Berg. With its efficient public transportation, bike-friendly streets, and abundance of green spaces like Tiergarten, Berlin allows students to easily balance academics with an exciting urban lifestyle. With such a distinctive blend of historical gravitas and modern educational prowess, Berlin presents an ideal backdrop for the student life promised by 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse Berlin.

Features

Discover comfortable living at 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse student accommodation, where students can find a variety of ensuite options to suit their preferences, including Premium Plus XL, Premium Plus, Basic, Comfort, Premium, and Share Apartment (Small). Each room features a desk and bed, complete with a bed box for extra storage. Built-in wardrobes offer ample space for clothes and personal items. South-facing shutters allow natural light to fill the room while maintaining privacy. The kitchen area is equipped with a microwave, sink, 2 ceramic hobs, refrigerator, and an extractor hood, making meal preparation easy. Central ventilation ensures fresh air flow, while French windows add a touch of elegance and offer a great view. Also, water, water heating, electricity, space heating, trash disposal, and internet are included in the rent.


66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse student accommodation offers a variety of convenient common amenities to enhance the student living experience. Spacious common areas provide comfortable spaces for socialising and relaxation. For laundry needs, the property includes a dedicated washing machine room with dryers, as well as paid laundry facilities. Students can easily store their bikes in the designated bicycle parking area, ensuring security and accessibility. With elevators available, moving between floors is hassle-free. Additionally, a WLAN hotspot ensures reliable internet access throughout the communal spaces, keeping students connected at all times.

Location and What's Hot?

The vibrant city of Berlin, home to renowned institutions like Humboldt University and the BIMM, offers a dynamic backdrop for students at 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse Berlin. This Berlin student accommodation stands out as a prime spot for scholars seeking both comfort and culture. A short distance away from the property, students can find a range of cafes and eateries where the aromas of fresh brews and international cuisines mingle. Blaffke Kaffeebar und Rösterei and Vilja Café present scrumptious options for those looking to indulge in local and global flavours. For those evening meet-ups, pubs and clubs such as Two Fellas, Fritz Heyn, and Prager Frühling offer a memorable night out, ensuring there's never a dull moment.


And when daily needs call, grocery shopping is an effortless routine given stores like PENNY and EDEKA Schmitt are within easy reach. In terms of healthcare, Vivantes Clinic is on hand to ensure the well-being of the students, providing peace of mind that medical care is readily accessible should they need it. Berlin, known for its rich history and lively art scene, ensures entertainment and education outside the classroom are easily found. Students can enhance their cultural palate by visiting the Berlin Wall Memorial or by getting lost in time at the Pergamon Museum. The East Side Gallery offers a unique exhibition of art and history, while the quaint Markthalle Neun provides a local market experience with a variety of artisanal food and products. The nearby Stadtbibliothek Berlin-Mitte, a public library, ensures students have a quiet retreat for study and research. 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse Berlin is not just another student accommodation in Berlin; it is a gateway to experiencing the heartbeat of the city. 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse serves as an excellent base for students to explore the well-rounded experiences—from treasured cultural hubs to essential amenities—that shape the daily life of a Berlin student.

Commute

Living in 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse Berlin student accommodation means that students can enjoy the convenience of effortless commutes around Berlin thanks to its fantastic location. The two nearest bus stops to the property are Mühlenstr and Maximilianstr, which are easily accessible and serve various routes to connect students with the entire city. For trips further afield or faster transport, the Warschauer Straße U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations are nearby. Whether travelling to academic institutions, cultural landmarks, or social hotspots, students of 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse Berlin have a variety of reliable public transportation options at their doorstep. The establishment offers a prime position for students looking to balance academic life with the vibrant urban experience Berlin has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Was the building built in an environmentally friendly way?

Yes, the building was built according to the latest environmental standards. In this way, we enable you to live with a minimal carbon footprint.

Where is the house and what is there in the area?

The 66 MONKEYS building is located on Mühlenstraße, a street in the Pankow district northeast of the center of Berlin. Due to its location, the area is very popular with students, trainees, commuters and especially young people. Shopping facilities, restaurants & bars, the Berlin city center, diverse nature and several university campuses are within easy reach.

Is there a caretaker?

Yes.

Which apartment categories are available?

We have six categories: BASIC, COMFORT, PREMIUM, PREMIUM PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS XL and shared rooms.

How do they differ from each other?

The individual categories differ primarily in their size, furnishings and location within the building.

What happens after I have sent my application?

We will check that the documents you have submitted are complete and then contact you to arrange a viewing. Alternatively, we will send you the rental agreement directly.

What do I do with the rental agreement that was sent to me?

After you have received the rental agreement, you should fill it out in duplicate, sign it and send it back to us within 5 days. The agreement will be checked, countersigned and sent back to you within a few working days after that you can move in on the agreed date. Please remember that we cannot process incomplete documents and that you should hurry - we can usually only reserve the apartment for you for a short time.

When can I move into my apartment?

We will let you know your move-in date well in advance.


How do I pay my rent?

The rent and operating costs are debited from your account every month via direct debit.


What is included in the flat rate?

Your rental price includes practically everything: water, hot water, heating, electricity, internet, caretaker, waste disposal, etc. Unfortunately, the obligatory broadcasting fee is not included, as this is a personal fee and we are not allowed to pay it for you.

Broadcasting fee, what?

The broadcasting fee must be paid by every household. However, there are some exceptions.




Do I have to pay a commission or other fees after the contract has been signed?

We generally cover the costs of arranging the apartment. We only charge you a one-off fee of 150 euros for the costs of handing over and accepting the apartment.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

Yes. As security, you must transfer two monthly rents before moving in, which we will keep safe for you until you move out. You can find further details in the rental agreement.

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

Yourself, a valid ID and some time so we can show you everything.


Can I also buy furnishings like bedding and crockery from you?

Unfortunately not at the moment. However, we are currently working on a list of useful things that we can get for you when you move in, if you wish.

What is my apartment number?

You can find the number in the rental agreement and on your apartment door.

I have questions about my rental agreement, who should I contact?

Call us or send us an email.

How can I terminate my rental agreement?

Even the best times come to an end. Please send us your termination in writing. A scan by email is sufficient.


Can I change my apartment?

In some cases it is possible - let's talk about it.

Are there house rules?

Yes, you can find them here: House rules.

How many keys do I get when I move in?

2

What do I need to consider when moving out?

Arrange a handover date with us early on. When you move out, the apartment should look the same as when you received it.

Are pets allowed?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed. If you need a guide dog, let's talk about it.



Can I use a cellar?

Yes! We have several cellar compartments that you are welcome to rent! They are all about 4 - 4.5m2 in size. Let us know as soon as you would like to rent a cellar room.

Can I store my bike somewhere?

Yes, there are enough parking spaces on site. Although the parking spaces are well protected, you should definitely lock your bike properly. 


Are there common areas?

Yes, there is a lounge area in the laundromat, outdoor seating and a ping pong table. We are also working on creating even more space for your ideas. 


Where can I do my laundry?

In the front building we have set up a laundry room with washing machines and dryers for you. To use the machines you need our App. With it, you can easily pay for the machines via your mobile phone. 



How can I connect to the Internet?

You can log in via the building's hotspots. use of this internet is included in the price for all tenants in our building.

Can I drill holes in the wall?

If you want to hang something up, please use PowerStrips so that the walls are not damaged. If you need further tips, you can always contact the caretaker.

Can friends stay overnight at my place?

Visiting yes, staying no.

What do I do If I lose my key?

If this happens, please let us know Immediately.

Where are the mailboxes?

You will find them in the entrance area.

Can I paint my room walls?

No, we love our concrete.

Where can you grill?

Unfortunately, there are no opportunities to grill on our premises. However, there are numerous parks in Berlin where you can grill.

Is there a curfew?

Yes, we have one from 10pm to 6am.

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Student Accommodations in Berlin

Berlin Student Accommodation

Looking for student accommodation in Berlin? While every year a large number of students travel to this city to fulfill their academic journey, finding student housing in Berlin can become a daunting task. But amber makes this process easy and assists you by connecting you with a wide range of Berlin student accommodation options that can make your journey feasible. Students can choose from the room type as per their needs and preferences from ensuites, non-ensuites, bedroom apartments, studios, and more. What makes these options stand out from other student dorms in Berlin is its proximity to universities such as BIMM which makes traveling pretty easy. Students can easily choose from the top properties such as Cresco Immobilien GmbH, Village-M, and more. These top trusted Berlin accommodation for students come with all the necessary amenities and facilities that are needed for a comfortable stay.

About Berlin

Berlin, the capital city of Germany, remains the largest city in the European Union, with the highest number of people, approximately 3.9 million. Well, the city is not just known for its rich history, diverse culture, and unique lifestyle but is an educational hub as well. As of 2024, the city of Berlin has hosted approximately 40,800 international students, which is a significant increase from previous years. Home to top universities like Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin), Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin), and Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), Berlin's growing appeal as a global educational hub is incredible. These universities are located in close proximity to apartments in Berlin for students. When it comes to entertainment, Berlin doesn’t disappoint anyone, with around 170 museums, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and numerous theaters and orchestras. The city is reflecting its status as a world city of culture, media, and sciences. Freie Universität Berlin is ranked 97th globally and 4th in Germany. Freie Universität Berlin is known for its strong research programs, particularly in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, holding the 126th position worldwide and 7th nationally, is one of Berlin’s most historic and prestigious institutions.

Best Student Accommodation in Berlin

While shifting to a new place can be challenging, what makes it easier is the place to stay. The city attracts many students from across the world; hence, finding a perfect student accommodation in Berlin to stay can be difficult. Some of the essential factors to keep in mind while choosing Berlin accommodation for students are the proximity to the university, safety & security, budget & affordability, and of course, the community environment. Amber provides you just the Berlin student accommodation options that you need with top amenities and facilities. Some of the best student accommodation in Berlin include:

  1. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 - Aufgang A
  2. Neon Wood Berlin Mitte Wedding
  3. Friedrichstrasse 63
  4. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 - Aufgang B
  5. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 - Aufgang C

Affordable Student Accommodation in Berlin

While looking for student accommodation in Berlin, one shouldn’t be bothered because of the cost. Understanding the importance of a budget, amber provides affordable student accommodation in Berlin. These properties are budget-friendly and are loaded with all the necessary facilities while keeping in mind the pocket. These cheap accommodation in Berlin for international students not only come with facilities but also various room type options too. Some of the affordable student accommodation in Berlin include:

  1. Tannhaus Apartments Mitte Wedding
  2. Tannhaus Apartments Frankfurter Tor
  3. 66 Monkeys - Muehlenstrasse
  4. Ipartment Berlin Mitte
  5. Neon Wood Adlershof

Best Areas to Live in Berlin

Berlin has different areas for all types of students, from busy old town areas to quiet suburbs. Each part of Berlin has its own special feel and good points. You can find the traditional Berlin experience or choose a more laid-back area that costs less. Some places put you right in the middle of everything, while others give you more peace and quiet. No matter what you like, Berlin has a neighborhood that will feel like home.

  1. Mitte: Berlin's historic and government district is where you'll find famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, and the Reichstag. It’s a mix of government buildings, popular tourist spots, high-end shopping, and lively nightlife, especially around Hackescher Markt.
  2. Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg: This area is the heart of Berlin’s alternative culture, known for its exciting nightlife, street art, and unique vibe. Kreuzberg has a big Turkish community and lots of startups, while Friedrichshain is home to the East Side Gallery (a part of the Berlin Wall) and RAW-Gelände. Students will find a lot of opportunities to indulge in what this area has to offer.
  3. Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: It is a wealthy area in former West Berlin, known for its stylish streets, luxury shopping on Kurfürstendamm, and the beautiful Charlottenburg Palace. It has a classic and elegant feel, with fancy restaurants, high-end shops, and cultural spots like the Deutsche Oper Berlin.

Room Types Available in Berlin

Berlin student accommodation landscape is as amazing as the city itself, offering various room types to match different needs and budgets. Let's explore the student housing in Berlin options that will make your university experience exactly what you're dreaming of!

  1. Studio Apartments: Perfect for those who value their independence! These self-contained spaces come with your own private bathroom, kitchenette, and study area. Think of it as your mini-apartment in the heart of Berlin where you can study, cook, and relax in complete privacy.
  2. En-suite Rooms: Want the best of both worlds? En-suite rooms give you the privacy of your own bathroom while still keeping the social atmosphere alive. You'll share a kitchen and living space with other students, making it perfect for those late-night study sessions that transform into impromptu Berliner Pilsner evenings. Properties like Friedrichstrasse 63 offer fantastic en-suite options with furnishings.
  3. Non-En-Suite Rooms: The most budget-friendly option without compromising on comfort! You'll have your private bedroom while sharing bathroom facilities with a few other students. The shared kitchen and living spaces are great for socializing, and the money you save can fund those weekend explorations of Berlin's famous nightlife and cultural scene.
  4. Multi-Bedroom Apartments: Whether you're looking for a 1-bed sanctuary or want to live with up to 4 friends in a shared apartment, Berlin's got you covered. These Berlin student apartments typically come with shared living rooms and kitchens, perfect for those who want a more home-like environment. From cozy 1-bed to spacious 4-bed apartments, you'll find options to suit your group size at locations like Neon Wood Berlin Mitte Wedding and Nazarethkirchstraße 51 - Aufgang B. These larger units often work out cheaper per person and are ideal for groups who want to experience Berlin together throughout their university journey.

Cost of Living

Shifting to a new place without having any idea about the expenses that come with it can bring a lot of financial constraints. Hence, having an approximate idea can help you manage your expenses and save you from the future crisis. One can expect a monthly expense of around €850-€1,200, excluding the rent of student accommodation in Berlin. Apart from this, some common expenses that one can expect include

1. Food & Groceries - €200 - €250/month

2. Transportation - €80 - €100/month

3. Utilities (including internet) - €220 - €350/month

4. Clothing - €42 - €80/month

5. Sports & Leisure - €60 - €80/month

Student Travel Berlin

Getting around Berlin as a student is easy and affordable. The city has many transportation options that are perfect for students who need quick, cheap ways to travel. Here's how you can get around from your student housing:

1. Buses:

Berlin has buses that run everywhere, all day and night. They connect to all parts of the city, including student housing areas. During busy times, buses come every 5-10 minutes. A single ticket costs between €3.00 - €4.00. You can save money with travel cards like the Berlin WelcomeCard or a monthly pass if you travel often.

2. Metro (U-Bahn & S-Bahn):

The U-Bahn and S-Bahn trains are the main transportation systems in Berlin. They run on time, arriving every 2-5 minutes during busy hours. A single trip costs around €3.00 - €4.00, but you can save money with a Berlin Travel Card if you need to travel far from your student housing.

3. Cycling:

If you care about the environment and your health, biking is a great choice. Berlin is very bike-friendly with many cycling lanes near student housing. You can use bike-sharing services like Nextbike to rent bikes. Most student housing in Berlin also has places where you can store your bike safely.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Berlin

Berlin is a wonderful city for students, offering the best of everything to its people. Known for its culture and lifestyle, the city also ensures that safety remains the utmost priority for its people. Students will get plenty of opportunities to explore the city on weekends from their student accommodation in Berlin.

  1. Safety and Student-Friendly Atmosphere: Berlin is considered a safe city for residents and visitors. According to Travel Safe Abroad, Berlin has a safety index of 78 out of 100, indicating a low overall risk. Students can visit the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin library from their Berlin student accommodation. Alte Bibliothek is yet another beautiful library and Berlin's first library, built in 1780, which can be visited on the weekend.
  2. Popular Hangouts and Social Spots: Berlin is not just known for its quality of education, but also for its trendy spots and places that can be visited over the weekend. One can visit these places from their student housing in Berlin, places such as the Memorial of the Berlin Wall, Museum Island, etc. East Side Gallery, which is a memorialized stretch of historical wall transformed into an art-laden walkway. Looking for a place to dine out? Visit Beast Berlin for an amazing steak and atmosphere. The My Moon Restaurant & Lounge is another place that offers great food and authentic dishes.
  3. Unique Events and Cultural Experiences: Well, when you are in Berlin, you have to be part of some of the exciting events in the city, such as the Berlinale International Film Festival, the Berlin Festival of Lights, and Karneval der Kulturen (Carnival of Cultures).

Universities in Berlin

Berlin is known for its world-class education and universities. Some of the well-known universities include -

  1. BIMM
  2. Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin)
  3. Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin)
  4. Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin)