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Studyo Tierpark (Berlin) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Should Choose Studyo Tierpark?

Studyo Tierpark is a modern studio residence in Berlin’s eastern Lichtenberg district, approximately 17 minutes by U5 from Alexanderplatz. It is designed primarily for students who want a fully private, self-contained unit with access to shared facilities such as a gym and a game room. The property caters to individuals or pairs (dual occupancy is permitted), with lease terms from six months upward.

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Residents consistently note the helpful management – Lucas, the property manager, is described as “extremely helpful and responsive” by Mahwash Fatima. The environment is called “friendly” and “super safe.”

What Residents Say About Living at Studyo Tierpark

With a Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 from 11 reviews, tenants generally praise the building’s condition, management, and location. Below are the three available verbatim reviews:

Common themes across the reviews are a modern, well-maintained building, responsive management, a safe environment, and good public transport connections. The only potential drawback mentioned indirectly is the price – “quite nice” suggests it is perceived as fair for what is offered, not a bargain.

Price Positioning and Value

Studyo Tierpark

The advertised rent range for a studio is EUR 890 to EUR 1,400 per month – indicative, confirm with the operator. To contextualise: Berlin’s overall housing stock on the same platform starts from EUR 440 per month (mostly shared rooms or smaller apartments). A studio at Studyo Tierpark thus commands a premium, which aligns with its private, self-contained units and on-site amenities.

For a single student, EUR 890 on the lower end is competitive for a private studio in Berlin but not cheap. For two people sharing under dual occupancy, the cost per person drops to EUR 445–700, which approaches the city’s average for a room. Residents seem to consider it good value given the quality: Victor Torres called the price “quite nice for a studio in Berlin and surroundings.” No deposit is listed – confirm directly with the operator.

Room Types and Lease Terms

All units at Studyo Tierpark are studios. No shared apartments (WG) or larger flats are offered. Studios come with private kitchen and bathroom, as far as can be inferred from resident descriptions (“independent” and “properly equipped”). The building also features a gym and a game room.

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Because only studios are available, anyone wanting a separate bedroom or a larger apartment should look elsewhere. The property is best suited for singles or couples/roommates comfortable sharing a single open-plan space.

When to Book

Berlin’s student housing market sees peak demand from August to October, aligning with the start of the winter semester at major universities (Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin). For a move-in around that time, begin your search at least three to four months in advance – earlier if you prefer a lower-priced studio within the EUR 890–1,000 bracket. Off-peak months (November–February) may offer more flexibility and potentially shorter lead times.

The property does not publish specific availability dates, so the safest approach is to check with the operator as soon as you know your study plans. The minimum six-month lease also requires planning if your stay is shorter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I share the studio with another person?

Yes. The listing includes the tag “dual_occupancy,” meaning two tenants can share one studio. This can reduce the per-person rent substantially – from EUR 890 to as low as EUR 445 per month. Confirm the exact policy with the operator, including any additional charges.

How far is Studyo Tierpark from Berlin’s main universities?

The residence is near Tierpark station on the U5 line: 17 minutes to Alexanderplatz and 23 minutes to Berlin Hauptbahnhof. From those central hubs, you can reach Freie Universität Berlin (by U3) in about 30-40 minutes, Humboldt-Universität (walk from Alexanderplatz) in under 20 minutes total, and Technische Universität Berlin (near Zoologischer Garten) in roughly 30 minutes. Overall, the commute to most university campuses is 20–40 minutes by public transport.

What amenities are included in the studio?

All units are self-contained with a private kitchen and bathroom (inferred from “independent, private, and secure”). Building-level amenities include a gym and a game room. Residents also note a helpful management team and a “modern and well-maintained” building. For a precise list of included furnishings and utility costs, contact the operator directly.


Sources and data date: 2026-07

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