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9.0/10
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GGuest UserClean, social and well located
EastSeven Hostel is clean, modern and well maintained. There are many young volunteers, and the staff are friendly and easy to talk to.
Breakfast is available from 6:00 to 10:00, mainly milk and cereals. The hostel has a strong social vibe, with movie nights, drinking games and quiz nights. Many guests go clubbing together. The female dorm stays quiet at night.
There are unisex bathroom and female-only bathroom, both with separate shower areas. The rooms are warm, with good heating, bedside lights and a hair dryer available (in the bathroom. ) — very comfortable in Berlin winter.
Public transport is close: about a 5-minute walk to the U-Bahn and 10 minutes to bus stops. The airport is around 1 hour away, and Berlin Central Station just over 20 minutes.
Tip: during U2 construction near Senefelderplatz, ride one extra stop toward Pankow and change back.
Overall, a solid choice if you want a clean, social hostel with easy transport access.
AaprilsafariVery good core location, no noise. The room is high, the design is reasonable, with a separate bathroom, dry and wet separation. There is a cabinet with a door card lock in the room, which is very safe. The front desk helped us arrange a room with a girl in the absence of a girl's dormitory according to our requirements. The garden is great too, everything is fine anyway! Highly recommended.
GGuest UserThe location is great, being very close to the MTR station, which is convenient for transportation.
However, I experienced some issues during my stay. Firstly, there were unpleasant smells in the bathroom, which was quite off-putting. Additionally, I was disappointed to find out that no female rooms were provided. This became a concern for me as there were some uncomfortable encounters with male guests, making it potentially unsafe for solo female travelers. Fortunately, after switching to another room, the situation improved.
If you are looking for a hostel in Berlin, I believe there are better options available that would provide a safer and more comfortable stay.
Hotel near Kreuzberg, Berlin 2.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€17
8.3/10
Very Good
AAlvinMAAI stayed at Generator Berlin Alexanderplatz and overall had a pretty good experience. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and the heating in the room was excellent — the space felt warm and very comfortable throughout my stay. The hostel’s common areas and facilities were also quite nice.
The only downside was the cleanliness inside my dorm room. Some roommates didn’t maintain good hygiene: they sometimes ate food inside the room, talked loudly on the phone late at night, and even left the bathroom unflushed. I also ended up throwing away plastic bottles left behind by others.
This wasn’t the hostel’s fault, but more about the behavior of certain guests. Aside from that, the hostel itself is great, and I would consider staying again — hopefully with more considerate roommates next time.
Hotel near Berlin City Centre, Berlin 86.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€13
8.3/10
Very Good
Ssalvalasilvia The hotel is near the famous Alexanderplatz; unfortunately near the bridge of the U-Bahn.
The smell of pee outside is off putting to say the least.
The hotel and rooms are clean, unfortunately there’s carpet everywhere. So you can’t really tell. It’s not hygienic.
The rooms are a little small, there’s little space to empty your luggage and nowhere to actually put it.
The plug situation in the room is ridiculous. In a double room, there’s only one plug near only one of the beds.
In the shower, there’s nothing to place your own shampoo and conditioner and so on.
The TV doesn’t have any mirrorcast/airtv options to screen something from your phone/tablet, and most of the channels are in German.
Hotel near Berlin City Centre, Berlin 86.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€54
8.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserEvery day, there are events you can attend to meet more people. They also have a great public area where everyone can use a laptop, which is quite good. However, I stayed for five days, and on the first day, my locker broke. They promised they would fix it the next day, but they didn't. So, I had to put my suitcase in the basement for the other four days. (The basement has a secure, automatic luggage storage system with individual cabinets, which is good.) Overall, it was a good experience to stay there!
Hotel near Berlin City Centre, Berlin 86.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€16
7.8/10
Good
GGuest UserI would rate this hotel 3.5 out of 4. Its location is excellent—right in the heart of Alexanderplatz, surrounded by public transport, plenty of food options, grocery stores, and nearby sights. However, through no fault of the hotel, it sits very close to a church whose bells ring extremely loudly at 8 a.m. every morning. Even with earplugs, I was woken up daily.
The front desk staff were friendly, check‑in was easy, and I really appreciated the keyless entry system using door codes—one less thing to worry about misplacing. The room itself is a smart use of space for a short stay or for travellers who mainly need a place to rest rather than spend long periods inside. I liked the bunk bed for one child above the main bed, and the convenient light switches by the beds.
The pillows, however, were a real disappointment—completely lacking firmness. My travel partner didn’t use theirs at all, saying, “It’s no use pretending it’s doing anything.” I’d recommend requesting extra pillows unless you prefer sleeping very flat. One thing I wasn’t aware of beforehand is that the shower is not enclosed behind a bathroom door. If you’re sharing with people you’re not fully comfortable with, this could be an issue. You may need to coordinate shower times so others can step out. The toilet, at least, is in its own separate space. The shower has a combined hair/body wash, but there’s no complimentary body lotion or tissues. I didn’t try the breakfast, so I can’t comment on that, and there’s no complimentary coffee available.
I would stay here again if it weren’t for the church bells. If you’re a deep sleeper, it may not bother you, but light sleepers should be aware.
Hotel near Friedrichshain, Berlin 1.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€59
7.2/10
GGuest UserThey provided a late check-in which was super convenient. The room was quite cosy and the bed could be small for a huge person (bunk-bed in a 4 person dormitory). For me, it was perfect for a few hours of sleep.
The bathrooms and washrooms are shared and accessible separately outside the rooms. Very clean and comfortable stalls for a nice shower.
The breakfast didn't have a lot of vegetarian options and it was a small spread, but enough for a quick bite in the morning.
The staff is all helpful and friendly. Overall a good stay for a short time and on a budget.
The location was also very convenient to reach from the S bahn and tram station.
BBernd54The reception is handled by friendly older ladies who are very busy for the good of the guests. In the room everything is there: beautifully draped towels on the bed, shower gel, liquid soap for the handwash in the bathroom.
The breakfast was better than I thought: fresh breads, cheese, S*****en, sauce, eggs, cakes, etc. Only the bag tea was a little old. But otherwise everything was OK, even table waste containers were available.
The hotel has been on the buckle for several years and the furniture is a little detached, the bed was crazy and the shower was not quite clean. I was stayed in the upper floor. There it smells something after cold cigarette smoke, although it is a non-smoking hotel. That was very unpleasant for the receptionists. Finding a public parking for the car was a nightmare so I accepted the offer for a parking place behind the hotel. It was well lifted there.
Hotel near Steglitz, Berlin 1.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€74
6.2/10
GGuest UserOn the Pants Street in Berlin, this price is such a good place. It is very good. There are subway stations on both sides of the street, and there are many good restaurants nearby. If you have a special preference for Chinese food, it is another matter.
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