The 8 Best Hostels in Berlin
Berlin is a gigantic city. It stretches over 883 square kilometers and is home to over 3.6 million people. It’s also one of the most popular, lively, and cool cities in Europe.
Personally, I hated the city when I first visited it. I just couldn’t vibe with the city.
But the more I came back, the more I grew to love it. Berlin is cheap (always a plus for me), and it’s home to some of the best art, culture, music, festivals, and tech companies on the continent. The food scene has also really blown up in recent years, with some of the most innovative things in food happening in the city.
Berlin is also home to plenty of hostels and, in a city so spread out, it’s important to know where the best hostels in Berlin are. Picking your location is crucial to enjoying the Berlin experience.
I’ve been visiting Berlin for a decade and have stayed in dozens upon dozens of places.
To help you plan your trip, here is my list of the best hostels in Berlin. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following hostels are the best in each category:
Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my comprehensive list of the best hostels in Berlin:
Price Legend (per night)
- $ = Under 20 EUR
- $$ = 20-30 EUR
- $$$ = Over 30 EUR
1. Meininger Berlin Tiergarten
This hostel feels more like a traveler/backpacker hotel. The rooms are spacious, the beds have comfortable mattresses, there are big storage spaces, and all rooms have en-suite bathrooms. The company is part of a chain that stretches across Europe, often used for group tours, school trips, and families (so it’s generally pretty quiet). Pets are allowed for an extra 15 EUR per night, and the daily buffet breakfast is 9.90 EUR. There’s a large common area and game zone with a foosball table too!
If you’re looking for a quiet stay and want more space to yourself, this might be the hostel for you.
Meininger Berlin Tiergarten at a glance:
- $$
- Huge common room makes it easy to meet people
- Large kitchen
- Great for families and groups
Beds from 30 EUR, private rooms from 100 EUR.
2. Heart of Gold Hostel
The rooms in this hostel each have unique décor and hand-painted murals from different artists. The courtyard is a great place to sit in the morning and enjoy free coffee and tea or the 10 EUR buffet breakfast. The hostel has its own bar and they have Happy Hours too. You have to pay a 5 EUR deposit for sheets and towels, but you’ll get that back at checkout.
Overall, this is an awesome place to stay and meet some travelers. The showers aren’t great but the hostel is located in Mitte in the center of the city.
Heart of Gold at a glance:
- $$
- Laid-back courtyard
- Convenient location in the heart of the city
- Social atmosphere
Beds from 22 EUR, private rooms from 46 EUR.
3. Generator
Located just a few steps from Alexanderplatz, this hostel is clean, filled with modern amenities, and has super soft pillows. Berlin’s extensive bus, subway, and tram system is literally just outside the front door. The staff help make things social and organize lots of tours and activities, including a free walking tour, a pub crawl, and a trip to Sachsenhausen (a concentration camp just outside of town). There are plenty of electrical outlets (one at every bed) and the lockers are spacious. Just be aware that the bathrooms don’t have a ton of privacy.
Generator at a glance:
- $$
- Organizes lots of activities
- Dorms have lots of outlets and spacious lockers
- Great place for meeting other travelers
Beds from 29 EUR, private rooms from 126 EUR.
4. Circus Hostel
Circus Hostel is an institution in Berlin. It’s been here for over 20 years, making it one of the oldest hostels in the city. It’s a social place with comfy beds and a super fun common area. You can also rent bikes and iPads here. The bar is astounding (they have their own microbrewery and café) and they also host weekly trivia and karaoke nights too. Check out the delicious breakfast buffet as well — it’s all-you-can-eat and pretty cheap at 9 EUR!
What I really like is that the hostel staff offers a series of “Behind the Curtain” events, designed to showcase everything that makes Berlin the vibrant city that it is. The events include free walking tours, night art gallery visits, street food tours, film screenings, and more. Overall, this is one of the best hostels in Berlin. I love staying here.
Circus Hostel at a glance:
- $$$
- Super fun and social
- Café and brewery on-site
- Organizes lots of activities (quiz night, karaoke, pub crawls)
Beds from 35 EUR, private rooms from 73 EUR. (HostelPass members get 15% off!)
5. St. Christopher’s
If you’re looking to party, St. Christopher’s is the place for you. The bar gets quite lively and they do a lot of drink specials (you get 25% off on food as a guest, too). I had some really fun moments here, though there’s not much common space at the hostel so the bar really is the best place to meet people (they try to get everyone there to eat and drink as much as possible). There is also a 7 EUR breakfast buffet offered daily, which is especially great after a late night of drinking!
St. Christopher’s at a glance:
- $$
- Party atmosphere makes it easy to meet people
- Lively bar on-site with cheap drinks
- Convenient location near Alexanderplatz
Beds from 33 EUR, private rooms from 175 EUR.
6. Pfefferbett Hostel
This hostel is part of a former brewery complex in Prenzlauer Berg that’s just two U-bahn stops away from Alexanderplatz. They have a great 24-hour bar that has pool tables, table tennis, and foosball, which makes meeting other travelers easy and fun. The hostel also offers free daily walking tours too. The beds are comfortable and there’s a cozy fireplace in the lobby that adds a nice touch of home to the place. There’s also a beautiful outdoor courtyard.
The hostel is also a non-profit that provides jobs for disabled people, so by staying here, you are helping a great cause!
Pfefferbett Hostel at a glance:
- $$
- Super social atmosphere
- Organizes lots of activities
- Has a cozy fireplace
Beds from 29 EUR, privates from 54 EUR.
7. Minimal Hostel Berlin
In an arty part of Berlin, this boutique hostel features minimalist repurposed décor, in keeping with its name. It’s in the trendy Neukölln area and offers six-bed dorms and two double rooms. It’s not a party place, but it’s social enough that you’ll meet some people (plus there are bars everywhere in the area). They have bike rentals too if you want to go out and do some exploring. You must pay in cash when you arrive, and there is a two-night minimum stay.
Minimal Hostel Berlin at a glance:
- $$$
- Located in a trendy neighborhood
- Bike rentals available
- Small dorms (only 6-beds)
Beds from 30 EUR, private rooms from 88 EUR.
8. Kiez Hostel
This cozy hostel is one of the most popular in the city. The dorms are large and the bathrooms are clean and modern. The beds are basic (metal bunks and the mattresses aren’t super thick) but the common areas are the perfect for meeting other travelers. There are female-only dorms as well as arty private rooms with hammocks and loft beds.
Kiez Hostel Berlin at a glance:
- $$
- Chill common areas
- Small kitchen for cooking your own meals
- Female-only dorms for extra safety and security
Beds from 27 EUR, private rooms from 116 EUR.
Berlin has hundreds of hostels spread throughout this giant city. I’ve been visiting Berlin for years and have stayed at some terrible and amazing places. Instead of spending hours trying to figure out where to stay, this list of the best hostels in Berlin will cut out the time for you.
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