- Each apartment is individually – feels like home
- The size of the apartments is exceptional
- The technical equipment is more than up to date (Miditec card system; modern doorphone with camera; TV with HDMI connection)
- High safety standards throughout the house – highest privacy
- Rooms flooded with light through floor-to-ceiling windows
- Young, modern, functional design with high-quality elements (Ikea mirror paired with Design chair)- feel like your home
- Exceptional sleeping experience through high-quality mattresses - comfort
- Floor heating in the bathroom
- Large terraces with views of Berlin – Arrive
- High-quality tableware from Villeroy & Boch in the kitchens
- 100% biodegradable and compostable coffee capsules - Sustainability
- Bathrobe and slippers
This apartment building is centrally located in the heart of Berlin's Mitte district. The modern building is conveniently located within walking distance of the Hackescher Markt transport hub and nightlife district, the Friedrichstraße shopping street, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Museum Island.
Numa I Nook Rooms & Apartments offers well-appointed and fully-furnished apartments of various sizes. Each apartment features elegant and spacious interiors, a bathroom with a rainforest shower and heated towel rail, a large flat-screen satellite TV, and WiFi. Most of the apartments feature a balcony or a small terrace.
A washing machine and a tumble dryer are available to guests free of charge.
Guests will receive their breakfast delivered to their room.
The property offers a Self-Check-In service. The accommodation offers easy access to underground trains, city train connections, and trams, with nearby bus stops also available.
What makes this hotel special?
Contactless check-in, slick interiors, and apartment-style stays. Digital-native all the way.
What makes the destination worth visiting?
Central without being loud — Friedrichstraße, with easy access to everything.
Who is the typical guest at this hotel?
Remote workers and Euro-urbanites who prefer QR codes to concierges.