Tannhaus Apartments Mitte Wedding: A Detailed Decision Review for Berlin Renters
Tannhaus Apartments Mitte Wedding is a furnished residential building located at 10119 Berlin, Germany, close to the border of the Mitte and Wedding districts. Operated by a private housing provider and listed through the Amber platform, it offers studio, one-bedroom, and ensuite units aimed at students and young professionals. This review examines who the property works for, who might want to look elsewhere, what current residents actually say, how its pricing compares to the Berlin market, which room types to consider, and when to book.
Who This Residence Suits
Students or interns with a moderate-to-high monthly housing budget – The property’s monthly rent starts at €1,440 (indicative – confirm with the operator) and goes up to €2,610 (indicative – confirm with the operator). This is significantly above Berlin’s city-wide from-price of €440/month (indicative – confirm with the operator) for shared housing on Amber’s platform. Tannhaus is not a budget option. It suits tenants who prioritise a managed, all-inclusive experience (bills, internet, TV included) and can afford the premium.
People who want a short-to-medium-term lease – The minimum lease length is four months. That is shorter than many traditional contracts (often 12 months or indefinite) and works for exchange students, temporary work assignments, or those testing a neighbourhood before comitting long-term. Availability starts from 06-07-2026, so you can plan a move-in around that date.
Tenants who value a central, well-connected location – Wedding and Mitte are adjacent, and the address places you near public transport hubs (U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines). One Google reviewer, Meric Bicakcioglu, wrote: “The location is very convenient to access local transportation. The surrounding is very vibrant and many options of restaurants, shops and entertainment are available.” That extract matches the property’s physical setting: a lively urban area with easy access to the rest of Berlin.
Residents who prefer a well-designed apartment with in-unit amenities – The units are described as “well designed” by multiple reviewers. Niloofar Mohammadali stated: “We have been living in Tannhaus for more than 1.5 year. We’re totally happy with Tannhaus, the apartment itself, the building and facilities, and the location… The apartment is well designed; the only issue is that there is not much space. It could be more efficient, for…” (review cut short). The design quality appears to be a consistent positive, though space efficiency is a noted drawback.
People who want a responsive management team – Livanur Bakırcı mentioned: “During this period, I contacted Juliane to move to Tannhaus, and she handled the process very closely, attentively, and promptly. I would like to express that they were very satisfied with the transition process.” Good communication during move-in and contract extensions seems to be a strength.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Budget-conscious students – With the city’s cheapest room on Amber listed at €440/month (indicative), paying €1,440 or more for a single unit is more than triple that baseline. If you are on a tight student budget, you will find much cheaper alternatives in shared flats or dorm-style housing in other districts.
Tenants who need a large living space – The review from Niloofar Mohammadali explicitly notes “not much space” and suggests it “could be more efficient”. Even though the reviewer was “totally happy”, the space constraint might frustrate someone who works from home a lot or prefers to have separate areas for sleeping and studying.
Groups or families – The property offers 1-bedroom, studio, and ensuite units. There is no mention of two-bedroom apartments or family-sized units. It is geared towards single occupants or couples.
People who need a flexible move-in date well before July 2026 – The earliest availability is 06-07-2026. If you need housing sooner (e.g., for the summer semester starting April 2026), this building will not be ready. You would need to look at other properties with earlier start dates.
Anyone who relies on a high volume of online reviews – As of the data date, there are 42 Google reviews with an average rating of 3.8 stars. That is a decent number, but not overwhelming. The Amber listing itself has no rating or dimension scores. You may want to cross-check with other platforms before committing.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoted Reviews)
The three Google reviews provided give a balanced picture:
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Niloofar Mohammadali (5 stars): “We have been living in Tannhaus for more than 1.5 year. We’re totally happy with Tannhaus, the apartment itself, the building and facilities, and the location. We also extended our contract once in May 2025. The apartment is well designed; the only issue is that there is not much space. It could be more efficient, for…” – This long-term tenant highlights satisfaction with design and management but flags space as a minor downside.
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Meric Bicakcioglu (5 stars): “My daugther stayed for 9 month at Tannhaus and she is very satisfied. The location is very convenient to access local transportation. The surrounding is very vibrant and many options of restaurants, shops and entertainment are available. The room itself is well designed for a comfortable living. It is functional and mo…” – A parent’s perspective emphasises location, vibrancy, and functional design.
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Livanur Bakırcı (5 stars): “During this period, I contacted Juliane to move to Tannhaus, and she handled the process very closely, attentively, and promptly. I would like to express that they were very satisfied with the transition process. ✨” – Focuses on the smooth transfer process and attentive staff.

All three are positive, but they come from a limited sample. The overall Google rating of 3.8 implies some mixed experiences; the lower reviews are not shown in the data.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
Berlin’s student housing market on Amber has a city-from-price of €440/month (indicative – confirm with the operator) – that is likely a shared room or a very small room in a distant location. Tannhaus’s starting price of €1,440 is approximately 3.3 times that baseline. Even the top-end of its range (€2,610) is the highest within the building.
To put it in context: for €1,440 you could potentially rent two or three budget rooms elsewhere, but you would miss the convenience of a fully managed, furnished apartment with bills included. The price includes internet, TV, and presumably utilities (the “Bills_Included” tag). For many international students, the all-inclusive model removes the hassle of setting up separate contracts.
Compared to other properties in the same area (Mitte/Wedding), Tannhaus is at the upper end. There are cheaper studios and one-bedrooms near central Berlin, but they may have older furnishings or less reliable management.
Room-Type Guidance
The building offers three unit types:
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Studio: A self-contained unit with a combined living/sleeping area and a private kitchen and bathroom. The cheapest studio likely starts around €1,440. Best for singles who want complete privacy.
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1 Bedroom (1b): A separate bedroom plus a living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Price may be in the mid-to-high range (€1,800–€2,100). Suitable for couples or those who need a dedicated sleeping room.
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Ensuite: A room in a shared apartment with a private bathroom but shared kitchen and possibly living space. This is usually the most affordable among the three; expect prices closer to the lower end. Good for students who prefer a social setting but don’t want to share a bathroom.
Recommendation: If you value quiet study space, opt for a studio or one-bedroom. If you want to save money and don’t mind sharing a kitchen, choose an ensuite. Confirm exact prices with the operator, as the listing only gives a range.
Booking Timing
Availability begins on 06-07-2026. The minimum lease is four months, so the earliest move-out would be around early November 2026 (if you book from July). For winter semester 2026/2027 (typical start October), you could book for a four-month term from July to November, or a longer term into 2027.
Given that Tannhaus is relatively expensive, it may not sell out as quickly as lower-priced dorms. However, Berlin’s housing market is tight, especially for mid-range and upper-range furnished apartments. It is wise to book at least 3–4 months in advance – ideally by March or April 2026 for a July move-in. The operator may require a deposit (not specified in the data – confirm with them).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a deposit required for Tannhaus Apartments?
The data does not list a deposit amount. You should confirm directly with the operator during the booking process. Many private landlords in Berlin ask for a deposit of 1–3 months’ rent; Tannhaus may follow this practice.
Can I stay with a partner or friend in a one-bedroom unit?
The property offers 1-bedroom and studio units that can typically accommodate two people, but you must verify occupancy rules with the operator. Some contracts limit the number of residents. The “1b” type likely has a double bed or two singles.
What is included in the monthly rent?
The tags indicate internet, TV, and bills are included. That means utilities (electricity, heating, water) and WiFi are covered. Exact details (speed, TV channels) should be confirmed at booking.
Sources & Data Date
This review is based on data provided by Amber (listing ID: amber-291701) as of 06-07-2026. Pricing, availability, and reviews are indicative; always confirm current information with the operator.
For live availability and direct booking options, use the on-site assistant to check current room types and move-in dates.
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