EastSeven Berlin Hostel vs Propeller Island City Lodge
Both EastSeven Berlin Hostel and Propeller Island City Lodge are praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, EastSeven Berlin Hostel ranks marginally better than Propeller Island City Lodge. EastSeven Berlin Hostel scores 78 with accolades from 6 sources like Rough Guide, DK Eyewitness and Let's Go.
EastSeven Berlin Hostel
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Schwedter Strasse 7, 10119 Berlin
From $26 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
- Breakfast buffet
Rough Guide
Star
"Cosy, small, independent hostel with kitchen and pretty garden, including a barbecue."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Perfect for solo travellers, this small, friendly and fun hostel is within strolling distance of hip hangouts and public transport."
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DK Eyewitness
"Located in a lively Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood brimming with bars and cafés, this friendly hostel is also within walking distance of the Museumsinsel and Alexanderplatz."
Let's Go
"Some of EastSeven’s guests will tell you that this is one of the best hostels in the world, and we’re inclined to take them seriously."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"This funky hostel, located on the southern fringes of pretty Prenzlauer Berg, has become one of the most popular budget spots in the city."
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Propeller Island City Lodge
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Albrecht-Achilles Str. 58, 10709 Berlin
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
Frommer's
"Each of the guest rooms is radically different in its decor and theme, and each may delight or appall you with its quirks."
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Concierge
"Each room is wildly unique, ranging from the surreal Upside-Down Room, where the handmade furnishings hang from the ceiling... to the kaleidoscopelike Mirror Room."
Fodor's
"At this wildly eccentric accommodation, you can choose from 27 Wonderlands, each with one-of-a-kind design by multitalented artist Lars Stroschen."
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At this wildly eccentric accommodation, you can choose from 27 Wonderlands, each with one-of-a-kind design by multitalented artist Lars Stroschen.
Lonely Planet
"Keen to sleep in a bed suspended by ropes, or in a coffin, or on a pile of chopped logs? If you've dreamed it you can probably find it in one of the themed rooms."
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DK Eyewitness
"Situated in a 19th-century apartment block in one of the quiet streets off Kurfürstendamm, the Propeller is known as an art hotel."