Guidebook listings
Miniloftmitte comes highly recommended by many guide books, including:
Louis Vuitton City Guide
Britta Jürgens, a Berlin architect who had been living in London, and Matthew Griffin, a New Zealander who had emigrated to Canada, came to live in Berlin after the fall of the Wall and ended up buying a dilapidated building in East Berlin in 1999.
Geo Special
Schon von Weitem sticht das Haus mit Glas-Stahl-Überbau ins Auge. 2003 gab es dafür den Berliner Architekturpreis. Innen sind 14 helle Loftwohnungen; einige mit 12-Meter-Glasfront, alle mit kompletter Ausstattung, vom Bügelbrett bis zur Mikrowelle.
Lonely Planet
Eight beautifully converted lofts, some with south-facing panorama windows, others with cosy alcoves, all outfitted with modern designer furniture and kitchenettes.
Exberliner
Though uniqueness cannot have gradations – one either is or is not unique – this must surely trump all the other unique accommodation options in Berlin. Architects from all over Europe regularly have wet dreams about the whole Miniloft project, and it has been garlanded with more prestigious prizes than Prince Charles has made annoying speeches.
Berlin Art Link
Miniloft is a design hotel in Berlin that lets you feel like a local. Loaded with all of your needed amenities such as a fully equipped kitchenette, on site-self serve laundry and an en suite bathtub and shower, these lofts provide you with the flexibility and comfort as if in your own home.
Time Out Guide - Berlin
A brilliant alternative to the hotel hustle, these 14 flats – housed in a combined renovated apartment building and award-winning steel-concrete construction – are modern, airy and elegant.