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Berlin studio apartments

A studio is a single open-plan room with a kitchenette and a separate bathroom. Cheapest private option for international students who don't want roommates. The neighborhoods below are where international students in Berlin most often find these.

Best neighborhoods in Berlin

Mitte

Mitte is central Berlin and home to HU's Unter den Linden campus. Densest part of the city — museums, government, gastronomy. Almost no affordable apartments left for students; most live here in WGs or studio buildings.

$600 – $1,500/mo

Charlottenburg

Charlottenburg houses TU Berlin's main campus. Bourgeois pre-war architecture, Kurfürstendamm shopping, the Schloss Charlottenburg. The classic TU student neighborhood.

$550 – $1,400/mo

Friedrichshain

Friedrichshain is east of Mitte — Boxhagener Platz, Simon-Dach-Straße, the longest-surviving stretch of the Berlin Wall. Very dense student/twenty-something population. Rent rising fast since 2018 but still affordable vs Mitte.

$550 – $1,300/mo

Kreuzberg

Kreuzberg is Berlin's classic alternative neighborhood — Görlitzer Park, Bergmannkiez, the Turkish market. SO 36 (the eastern half) is grittier; 61 (the western half) is gentrified.

$550 – $1,350/mo

Wedding

Wedding is Berlin's most affordable inner-ring neighborhood. Working-class history, large Turkish + African communities, leafy Volkspark Rehberge. Gentrification began ~2018 but rent remains far below Mitte/Kreuzberg.

$400 – $1,000/mo

Prenzlauer Berg

Prenzlauer Berg is post-gentrification Berlin — Helmholtzplatz, Kollwitzplatz, families with strollers, organic supermarkets. Pretty but pricey for students. Mostly PhD/postdoc territory.

$600 – $1,400/mo

Dahlem

Dahlem is southwestern Berlin — villas, embassies, and Freie Universität's main campus. Quietest neighborhood on this list. 25-minute U-Bahn ride from Mitte, but you walk to FU from your front door.

$500 – $1,200/mo

Steglitz

Steglitz sits between Dahlem (FU) and central Berlin. Schloßstraße shopping, calm residential streets, S-Bahn ring access. The most under-rated FU neighborhood.

$500 – $1,200/mo

Universities in Berlin

Frequently asked questions

What's the average rent for a studio in Berlin?

Studios in Berlin typically range from $400 to $1500 per month, depending on neighborhood.

Are studios easy to find for international students?

Yes — Studios are widely available in Berlin. We curate verified options and help with no-credit-history paperwork.

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