St Christopher's Inn Berlin Mitte puts you five minutes from Museum Island with a rooftop terrace where backpackers from six continents compare techno club recommendations over German beer. Friedrichstrasse station sits outside the front door connecting you to Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and every neighbourhood worth exploring. Belushi's bar downstairs hosts locals and travellers until late, turning sunset drinks into midnight conversations you'll actually remember. The 24 hour reception, modern POD beds with privacy curtains and proper lighting, and mixed or female only dorms mean you control your Berlin experience without sacrificing comfort or connection.
Wake at midday after Berghain and still catch the Pergamon Museum before closing. Join German beer tastings where you'll discover brews that don't exist outside Deutschland. Watch live sports with strangers who become your Kreuzberg bar crawl crew. The hostel creates those Instagram stories your friends will actually care about, while Hackescher Markt's independent cafés and the entire S-Bahn and U-Bahn network keep spontaneous plans possible. Since the mid 1990s, St Christopher's Inns has built hostels across European capitals where genuine connections happen naturally, and our Berlin Mitte location delivers this in Germany's most dynamic city.
Highlights
SECURE
Lockers
Luggage storage
Key card access to rooms
Privacy curtains on beds
FUN
Rooftop terrace
Belushi’s Hostel Bar & Restaurant
Free walking tours
Hostel events
24 Hour Reception
VALUE
25% of food and drink
Free Wifi
Free Walking Tours
Ready Made Beds
Discover Berlin
Berlin operates on its own schedule where nightclubs open Friday and close Monday morning, museums hold Egyptian artifacts and Babylonian gates on a single island, and the Berlin Wall's history appears in checkpoint museums and kilometer-long street art galleries. Berghain's door selectors care about your energy over your outfit. Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag dome tell Cold War stories textbooks never captured properly. The East Side Gallery transforms concrete barriers into open-air murals that change how you understand 1989.
Kreuzberg mixes Turkish bakeries with experimental galleries in former factories. Neukölln transformed from working-class district to creative hub where street food markets happen in nineteenth century market halls. Friedrichshain balances residential streets with nightlife chaos, particularly around bars where locals drink Späti-bought beers on the pavement before moving inside. Currywurst at 2am defines Berlin street food—sliced bratwurst with curry ketchup that sounds wrong until you try it. Döner kebab here sets the standard everywhere else attempts to match.
German beer culture runs deeper than ordering a pint. Berliner Weisse comes with woodruff or raspberry syrup turning beer bright green or red. Beer gardens open March through October with communal tables where your group shares space with strangers who become your evening. The city makes sense once you stop expecting it to make sense, construction cranes share skylines with Cold War architecture, and luxury apartments rise beside squatted art spaces.
After a long day of exploring, head back to the brand new hostel bar Belushi’s for some drinks and an incredible atmosphere. Belushi’s serves up badass burgers, cocktails, beers and bar snacks where guests receive 25% off food and daily drinks deals. We have a 24 hour reception so there are no curfews so you can party as late as you like. Plus, we have an epic rooftop terrace, the perfect place to hang out in the summer with cool views over Berlin.