I've opened my doors
Meet me in the middle, or should I say Mitte. Slap bang in the centre of the edgy city of Berlin is where you’ll find me. I’m this city’s newest, slickest hostel and I’ve got news for you. You’re invited into my four walls to soak up what is anything but middle of the road hospitality. I am Generator hostel in Berlin number two and I am much, much, much more than a hostel. See you soon.
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Wi-Fi on the Fly
Super fast and free Wi-Fi is available when using your own device. It’s on offer throughout most of the hostel in Berlin Mitte. Internet terminals are also available for a small charge. Travel away, stay connected.
Generator Bar in Berlin Mitte
This city loves its beer, but whatever your tipple when in Berlin they don’t come any better than mine and there’s also a hostel happy hour. See you at the Generator bar from 5pm-2am everyday. I’ll be the one dishing out the bier steins.
Lounge Lizards
The adventure starts here, even when you’re lounging around the hostel in Berlin. Open all day, everyday. Make new friends; meet old friends… pretty much do what you like…. It’s a lounge people.
Breakfasts in Berlin. Go all Continental
The most important meal of the day, the Generator way. When going continental, eat continental. For a small charge, try the breakfast at the café from 7am to 11am. Add some extra rise and shine to your day at the Hostel in Berlin.
Dine Time
Dinner is served. See you between 6pm and 9.30pm every evening for what has been described the most satisfying dining experience of any hostel in the world probably.
Munchie Machine
The night time need not be diet time. Midnight munchies can be satisfied by a host of vending machines in the hostel in Berlin. Serving everything you could ever need while burning the midnight oil.
The New Generation of Rooms in Berlin
A wide selection of posh private rooms, twins, triples & Quads or dorms all available at great rates. Group of 20 or more? You’re best off booking at my Berlin East hostel.
Power Shower Rooms in Berlin
Private showers with unbelievable powers are available on every floor in the hostel in Berlin Mitte, so you’ll be clean as a whistle no matter who’s in the en-suite.
Re-Generate 24 Hour Laundry
Looking hot is what you’re all about. It’s a 24/7 business. Good job that the laundry room is open for you to wash, dry and iron your togs for that important appointment, 24/7 too then.
24 Hour reception in Berlin
Help is at hand with the 24-hour reception in the Berlin hostel. There’s always a very helpful person around to let you in, keep you safe, offer directions or best of all tell you the history of the Wall.
Luggage rack
Safe and sound. That’s the best place for your luggage. So we lock it up in a little room (it’s actually bigger than you’d think), where only you can get access to it.
Travel Shop
The world is your oyster. From planning your way around Berlin Mitte with a walking tour to the next step on your world tour, there’s a lot of help at hand in this little gem of the Generator.
From our blog!
I'm here..I've arrived...Generator Berlin Mitte!
Meet me in the middle, or should I say Mitte. Slap bang in the centre of the edgy city of Berlin is where you’ll find me. I’m this city’s newest, slickest hostel and I’ve got news for you, you’re invited to soak up what is anything but middle of the road hospitality. I the second of two Generator hostels in Berlin and I am much, much, much more than a hostel. Your Berlin adventure starts here, I am right in the heart of the action in one of Berlin’s oldest districts, Mitte. You have the Brandenburger Tor, Friedrichstrasse, Unter den Linden, Fernsehturm, The East Side Gallery and the Museeumsinsel just on my door step – walking distance I should say. But if you don’t want to trek around the city, take the bus no 100, which stops at most sightseeing places and costs next to nothing. So besides all main Berlin tourist attractions, Mitte also covers some of the best shopping in the city. Alte Schönhauser und Hakesche Märkte are the ideal spots for quirky finds and newcomer labels. Check out the outlandisch label Search&Destroy on Oranienstrasse, browse vintage @Made in Berlin or design your own trainers at the Adidas flagship store. Whats next your asking? Sightseeing tick, shopping tick, nightlife outstanding. Berlin Mitte is the hub for clubs, bars, eateries and all other unusual finds. If it’s entertainment you’re looking for – check out my first event which was held before I even opened my doors. #origin was the theme of my bash and its been truly original. I’m pretty good at hosting all sorts of revelry’s and I’m sure this is completely up your street. And when its time to close your eyes and put your head on a pillow, I’m there for you. I have over 550 beds at my place, all styles, and shapes, from bunks to twins, or ladies only! Bunk up and snooze with your friends and let the excitement and memories of the night be the stuff that your dreams are made of. The next morning awaits you with a bright smile and a tastylicious breakfast in my holy walls. Did you know, that Thierry Noir, one of the Berlin wall artists, graced me with his presence and designed the art that adorns some of my corridors and walls?! Absolutely spectacular…and while you are busy taking and posting pictures and changing your status on Facebook, I’ll take care of your WI-FI! It’s free, umsonst, kostenlos (that’s the German for free, good word to know!) and available in out bar, lounge and other social areas! Now I’m asking you – where are you going to stay when you are in Berlin next time? Correct – Generator Berlin Mitte, I’ve got it covered for you…. [nggallery id=17]
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Thierry Noir Brings Famous Faces Of Berlin To Genera...
If you've been in the city for more than a few minutes you'll know Berlin is covered in beautiful street art. Whether it adorns secret curves under bridges or brazenly displays itself on the side of disused buildings, it's the always changing pulse of the city's, somewhat dishevelled, architecture. Nearly all scrawling on the walls of Berlin in protest can in part be traced back to Thierry Noir - thought to be the first person to paint on the Berlin wall in 1984 - which he continued to do until it fell in '89. While the remainder of the wall may be under threat from developers these days, Generator is bringing street art in from the cold and Thierry Noir is painting a mural for the new hostel in Mitte! What better way to celebrate a symbol of international peace than in a place where people of all nationalities come together to celebrate this wonderful city? While everyone knows Thierry Noir's work (it's reproduced and plastered across Berlin's tourist strips) they don't always know it's his! We'd like to take a little time to look back over his role in Berlin's now world famous street art scene. [iframe width="540" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YO3opDmaJro" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen] Thierry Noir and The Berlin Wall Thierry Noir is best known for his work on the most famous civic canvases of all time: The Berlin Wall. Thierry's faces - brightly coloured heads in profile with large lips or jutting jaws, all outlined in thick, black paint - have become synonymous with not only the protesting of the wall, but the city itself. Thierry's work on the wall in the 80's often put him in danger of being discovered, and shot - especially around such guarded hotspots as Checkpoint Charlie or where the boarder and the wall did not align perfectly. Thierry was often confronted during his time working on the wall - many asked why he wanted to make it pretty; but this was not the aim. Instead he aimed to demystify it - to mark it as a sad, dangerous killing machine. It is a statement that his works survived the fall of the wall longer than any others and that it has come to be recognised as a symbol of international peace. Thierry Noir in Berlin Today You can still find some of Thierry's work on a remaining part of the wall, known as the East Side Gallery. This is the longest remaining stretch of the wall at about a mile in length and displays some of the most iconic protest art of the last century. While Berlin has much dedicated to its own, and Germany's, history it is one of the few places where you can get a firm grip of that strange time. While it can be difficult to find Thierry's original works elsewhere in Berlin right now you will see his work reproduced (legally or otherwise!) in the tourist shops of the city. While it's hardly to the scale and power of the originals it goes to show how deeply embedded his street art is to the psyche of the city. Thierry Noir at Generator Berlin Mitte Thierry will be working at Generator Berlin Mitte in April as he brings his brilliant, irreverent street style to our new hostel - helping us to weave the history of the city right into the experience of every one of our visitors. At Generator we like to give our guests a real experience of Berlin, helping them get under the skin of the city. As such we're bringing the history of Berlin right into the hostel with Thierry's work - there's something fitting about having our guests, from all over the world, meet each other for the first time in front of a Thierry Noir mural. There are many other sights in walking distance from Generator Berlin Mitte besides the East Side Gallery. Here are our Top Tips. [nggallery id=15]
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