Regenbogenfabrik

Lausitzer Str. 22, 10999 Berlin, Germany
Hostel
User Reviews

5 olivia fielding - 3 months ago

Best place ever. Grounds are beautiful, staff is lovely and helpful, everything here incredibly reasonable and life is good. Exactly what you need no more no less and as mentioned you don’t need more. Will come again and then hopefully again again. I will recommend to all friends going forward and odds are we aren’t friends if you’re reading this but I recommend it to you too if you are someone who likes when things are nice but perhaps not necessarily Nice Things. Even though this place is both :) Also I did not get the chance to try the daily meals as there was so much great food in the neighbourhood my stay was not long enough but it smelled incredible and was always fairly priced

5 Nico Dango - 3 months ago

One of the best places to sleep in, cheap, comfortable and you have access to everything in the area by foot very easily. The breakfast is also very good and I will book a place to sleep there again.

5 Saran Cadirvéle - 4 months ago

The rooms are very clean. Great accommodation. u003c3

1 CJ Lofstrom - 4 years ago

Had a nice stay until they refused to return my 10 euro key deposit due to checking out 30 min late. Otherwise cheap and nicely located, however slow wifi in rooms and kids constantly playing right outside.

5 Furio Gaudiano - 2 years ago

I am glad to have spent 10 days at Regenbogenfabrik. A beautiful social project with a kindergarten for children, a low-cost neighborhood canteen, a bar, a small carpentry shop and a bicycle workshop. Many cultural events and a unique atmosphere. The room was spotless and the bathrooms, although shared, were always clean. A kitchen is available with everything you need. In the area many locals at a low cost where you can eat well. The Kotbusser Tor underground station is nearby, I think 5 minutes on foot, maybe less. Near the station there's a neighborhood museum, perhaps the most interesting in Berlin, that tells the Kreuzer 36 since the 1800s, not only the problems and difficulties but also the tenacity and cohesion of its inhabitants and how they have been able to face them. I recommend anyone to choose Regenbogenfabrik because it is one of the best doors to get to know Berlin, and because it is a real project and not only a facade.

4 Simon Dörzbach - 3 years ago

Basic hostel with all the basics you need. Clean and orderly rooms, public faculities and bathrooms. There is a even little kitchen and with enough equipment to make something warm to eat for a few people. The buildings are all around a central placa with benches, a playground and lots of trees. Perfect if the weather allows :)

1 Rb E - 5 years ago

This was the worst experience I've ever had with a hostel, the personal are extremely rude and unwelcoming. It's cold and they have a bunch of extra fees you have to pay without knowing it. You want sheets? That's 6 euro. You want a towel? That's 3 euro. Oh you want a KEY TO YOUR OWN ROOM THAT YOU HAVE BOOKED AND PAYED
FOR? THAT WILL BE 10 EUROS. On top of that the personal is really loud early in the morning so if you plan on sleeping past 9.00, sucks to be you.
Overall this place is a nightmare, a cold and scary nightmare. Never go here.

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