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The Social Hub Berlin, Berlin

40, Alexanderstraße, Berlin, 10179, Germany
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0.9 mi from City Center
( 6m. 14m. 20m)
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BIMM, Berlin | 1.65 mi
Gisma University of Applied Sci... | 1.8 mi
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Gym
Wi-Fi
Lobby
Lounge

About the Property

The property offers modern hotel rooms, student accommodation and meetings & events spaces. Whether for a short visit or an extended stay, choose the property for community events, networking opportunities and more.

Pet policy

Pets are not allowed in the Hotel (except for dogs for visually impaired Guests.)

Room Types (1)

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All (1)
Ensuite (1)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
2

Standard Queen

Starting From: €1,016/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Social Events
Bike Storage
Laundry Room
Elevator
Wi-Fi
Lounge
Safety and Security
CCTV
Fire Alarm

Payment Policies (6)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is not allowed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I also use the gym?

As a member of the property community, individuals have full access to all their communal spaces, including gyms, play areas, and pools. Their gym is not just a room with weights; it's a fully equipped fitness space designed to support all kinds of workouts. Whether someone is into cardio, strength training, or just wants to unwind with a yoga session, their gyms have everything needed to stay active and healthy. The gym is accessible 24/7, so workouts can happen whenever it suits one's schedule.

Can I access other the property locations with my coworking membership?

With a coworking membership at the property, individuals have access to all their hybrid spaces and flexible coworking areas across all the property locations. Whether someone is in Amsterdam, Madrid, or anywhere else in their network, they can enjoy the same seamless coworking experience. So go ahead, explore different cities, meet new people, and keep productivity flowing no matter where life leads.

What is the difference between a flexible workspace and a dedicated desk?

Dedicated Desk:
With a dedicated desk membership, individuals have their very own fixed desk equipped with an ergonomic chair at one specific property location. This means a consistent workspace tailored to personal needs. Whether one prefers a corner spot with natural light or a desk near the communal area for networking, their dedicated desk awaits.
Flexible Workspace:
On the other hand, flexible workspace members enjoy the freedom to utilize any available desk or workspace across all their hub locations. This means there's no tie to a specific desk or location. Whether someone wants a change of scenery, needs to work closer to a client meeting, or wants to explore different environments, their flexible membership allows just that. Whether in Vienna, Bologna, or Amsterdam, the workspace is wherever it's needed.

What kind of community events do they have?

At the property, they foster a vibrant and engaging community through a diverse range of events. Here's a glimpse:

  1. Learn & Thrive: Workshops, seminars, and talks to enhance skills, broaden knowledge, and support personal and professional growth.
  2. Creativity & Culture: Artistic expression, cultural exploration, and creative collaboration—ranging from art exhibitions to cultural celebrations.
  3. Positive Impact: Community service projects, sustainability initiatives, and activities to create a positive societal and environmental impact.

Can I bring my pet to the office?

They adore furry friends, but they want to ensure everyone in the community feels comfortable and safe. While open to the idea of pets in the office, coworkers are asked to request written approval from the community manager in advance. Service animals are always welcome. Anyone thinking of bringing a pet should reach out to the community manager to discuss the details.

Is coworking included in my stay?

Yes! With a room booking, access is included to their flexible coworking spaces. Whether someone is there for business or pleasure, they can blend work and relaxation. Their coworking areas offer a productive environment while enjoying the comfort and convenience of the accommodations.

Are there any spaces to make calls?

They understand the need for quiet, private areas for calls or meetings. Their coworking space includes designated areas and dedicated phone booths for private, distraction-free conversations.

Doing Your Laundry at the property?

The property encourages a sense of community. Their shared laundry rooms offer a chance to meet fellow guests while doing laundry. These spaces are conveniently located within the hotel and accessible to all guests.
What's Inside?
Each laundry room is fully equipped with:

  • Washing machines and dryers
  • Ironing boards
  • Complimentary detergent and fabric softener

What will change for their guests from The Student Hotel?

Nothing will change—only improve. As the property, they are enhancing everything that made The Student Hotel special. Whether someone is a student, a hotel guest, a coworker, or just stopping by for coffee, they are welcomed across Europe. The property is a place to learn, stay, work, and play—and to be part of a movement to positively impact society.

How many people fit in a meeting room?

Each meeting room is unique in shape and size. To get exact details—seating, layout options, etc.—it's best to contact the location directly.

Are their meeting facilities wheelchair accessible?

Yes, all meeting rooms at every location are wheelchair accessible.

Can I bring my own food and drinks into the meeting room?

Bringing your own food and drinks into their meeting rooms isn't allowed. But not to worry—they offer catering packages ranging from coffee and croissants to buffet lunches.

Can I book with a group?

Absolutely. Group bookings are welcome. Up to 9 rooms (18 adults max) can be booked online.

Are bikes available for group bookings?

They have bikes available, but they cannot be reserved in advance and are subject to availability. They can be booked at the reception upon arrival.

Can another person stay in my room overnight?

Guests are welcome to share their experience at the property with friends or family, but a few guidelines apply:
  • Visitors are allowed only if the main booker is present.
  • The room must be suitable for two (e.g., a double bed).
  • Exception: Economy Queen rooms in Bologna are for one guest only.
  • Guests can stay a maximum of 7 days per month.
  • Visitors must register at reception and will be charged standard city tax per night.

Can two people stay in a room?

Yes, in some locations, twin rooms are available for double occupancy. Solo guests who book a twin room will be matched with another guest. Some Studios also accommodate two people (shared beds only).

How are twin roommates matched?

Twin roommates are matched based on gender, age, and length of stay. Want to stay with a friend? Just inform them, and they'll do their best to accommodate—both parties must have booked a twin room for the same duration.

When will I know who I’m sharing my twin room with?

Roommate details are revealed upon check-in. Due to data privacy, no roommate information is shared beforehand.

Can I stay with my friends on the same floor?

Yes—if both parties book the same room type for the same duration. Just email the local team with both booking numbers and names. They’ll try to place you together, though it’s not guaranteed.

Can I change my room during my stay?

If a room change is needed, contact reception at the location. They’ll do what they can to help—changes depend on availability.
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1. Buses:

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