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Nazarethkirchstraße 51 (Berlin) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview

Nazarethkirchstraße 51 is a student housing property in the Wedding district of Berlin, Germany. It is listed on the amber platform under ID 1283075. The property offers shared apartments (3‑bed, 4‑bed, 5‑bed, 6‑bed, all non‑ensuite) and private apartments. Monthly rent ranges from €650 to €790 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a deposit of €200. The minimum lease term is 3 months, making it a possible option for exchange semesters or shorter stays.

Berlin is a city with 97 student properties listed on amber, with a city‑wide from‑price of €440 per month for a standard room. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 sits above that starting point, but remains within a mid‑range bracket for private or larger shared accommodation in the capital.

This review is based on data collected in July 2026. It aims to help you decide whether this residence fits your needs, using resident feedback, price context, and room‑type details.

Who this residence suits

Students who want an active social atmosphere

The three Google reviews (out of 8,715 total, giving a 3.7‑star rating) consistently highlight communal activities. Yale Thomson wrote: “The atmosphere is amazing with live music and dj’s or something fun every night. There’s billiards and other fun games in the lobby.” This suggests a property that organises events and provides shared entertainment spaces – a fit for students who enjoy meeting people in a lively common area rather than staying in a quiet study environment.

Short‑term or semester‑only renters

With a minimum lease of just 3 months, the accommodation works for students who need a room for a single semester, a summer internship, or a pre‑semester language course. Many student residences in Berlin require 6‑ or 12‑month contracts; this property offers more flexibility.

Travelers or students who value staff and cleanliness

Fanny BORDAS noted: “The staff was very nice. The room was clean.” Onur kızılaslan added: “The staff were ve[ry] … incredibly friendly and helpful.” If you prioritise a well‑maintained space and responsive support, the reviews indicate a satisfactory experience on these fronts.

Students who want on‑site facilities

The property tags include a gym, co‑working space, and gaming area. These are uncommon in basic student halls. The reviews confirm a billiard table and other games. The co‑working space can substitute for a library or study room, especially useful if you live in a shared bedroom.

Who this residence may not suit

Nazarethkirchstraße 51

Students on a tight budget

The minimum monthly rent of €650 is about 48% above Berlin’s city‑wide from‑price of €440. While this is not exceptionally high compared to many new‑build student towers in central districts, it may exceed the typical student budget. Shared non‑ensuite rooms in older properties often start below €500. If you are cost‑sensitive, you might look elsewhere.

Those who need a private kitchen or large kitchen space

Fanny BORDAS commented: “The shared kitchen was also clean, however very small (only 4 chairs for people to eat).” In a 4‑bed or 6‑bed apartment, a small kitchen can be frustrating. If you prefer cooking elaborate meals or need ample counter and seating space, the shared kitchen here might feel cramped.

Students requiring ensuite bathrooms

All shared units are classified as “non‑ensuite.” That means bathroom facilities are shared among flatmates. Private apartments may have a private bathroom, but the monthly price for an apartment will be at the upper end (€790 or more, indicative). If an ensuite is a must, you would need to consider the private apartment option or another provider.

Those seeking total quiet or a hotel‑style service

The reviews mention live music, DJ events, and a lively lobby. One reviewer (Yale Thomson) praised this, but another might find it noisy, especially on weekends. The property seems to lean towards a hostel‑style environment rather than a silent study hall. If you need absolute quiet for exam preparation, this may not be ideal.

Price positioning vs. Berlin’s from‑price

Berlin’s cheapest student room on amber starts at €440 per month, indicative. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 starts at €650 for a shared non‑ensuite room and goes up to €790 for a private apartment. The deposit is a flat €200, which is relatively low compared to typical deposits (often one‑month rent). All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.

The property sits in the middle‑upper segment. It is not the most economical option in the city, but it offers amenities (gym, gaming, co‑working) that basic halls lack. The rent includes the use of those facilities and the organised social programme (live music, DJs). Whether that trade‑off is worth the extra cost depends on your priorities.

Room‑type guidance

The listing includes six unit types:

Check the exact number of bathrooms in each shared unit – the data does not specify bathroom‑to‑bed ratio. It is advisable to ask the operator about the layout.

Booking timing

Available from date is not set in the data (null). That suggests the property accepts bookings year‑round, subject to room availability. For a standard academic year starting in October 2026 (typical for German universities), most students book between March and June 2026. For a January 2027 start, booking would begin in late 2026. Since the minimum lease is 3 months, even a short‑notice booking (2‑4 weeks ahead) may be possible. However, for the best choice of room type (e.g., private apartment or a 3‑bed), plan at least 2–3 months in advance.

The universities served by this property include Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt‑Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin – all of which have campuses spread across the city. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 is located in Wedding (13347 Berlin). Travel times to these universities vary; check public transport connections on your own. The property has a “co‑working space” tag, which could be an alternative to travelling to a university library.

FAQ

H3: Is this property suitable for families or groups?

Onur kızılaslan, who travelled with children, wrote: “as a family with children, we felt extremely at ease … children were thoughtfully considered.” The property appears family‑friendly, but the shared units (non‑ensuite) might not suit a family with young kids. The private apartment would be more appropriate. Confirm with the operator if family packages are available.

H3: Can I trust the Google rating of 3.7 out of 5?

The rating is based on 8,715 Google reviews, which is a very large sample, making it relatively reliable. However, the reviews on the amber page are primarily from short‑stay guests (hotel/hostel context) rather than long‑term student tenants. The atmosphere described (live music, DJ) may be amplified for short stays. If you plan to stay for a full semester, the experience could be different – quieter on weekdays, for example. Use the rating as a general indicator, not a precise forecast of student living.

H3: How does the rent compare to other student housing near TU Berlin?

TU Berlin is centrally located. Properties within 15‑20 minutes by U‑Bahn to TU Berlin often start around €500–€600 for a shared non‑ensuite room. Nazarethkirchstraße 51, at €650+, is a bit above that range. However, it includes the gym and co‑working space, which are not always included in cheaper rooms. For a direct cost comparison, check amber’s filter for “TU Berlin” and look at properties in Wedding, Mitte, or Charlottenburg.

Sources & data date

All data in this article comes from the amber listing for Nazarethkirchstraße 51 (ID 1283075) and related city information, collected in July 2026. Prices, availability, and reviews are indicative — confirm with the operator at the time of booking.

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