From € 17 /h
51 spaces in this area.
Show moreHere you can find all seminar rooms in Berlin. From Mitte to Kreuzberg, Berlin is a city with many faces and many great meeting rooms. From all-day business conferences to innovative and chic business events in a Berlin event location, our portfolio offers everything you need. Meeting or seminar rooms that meet your needs - planning a successful event has never been easier!
Collaboration and event spaces from the authors of the Workspace and Digital Innovation Playbooks.
Berlin - Wrangelkiez
No Ordinary Venue - former factory building with five floors of meeting rooms for your exact needs.
Berlin - Neukölln
Meetings & conferences near Berlin airport
Berlin - Adlershof
Professional and inspiring meeting spaces operated by Spacebase
Berlin - Charlottenburg
Seminar & Conference Room in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg
Berlin - Prenzlauer Berg
Beautiful & affordable meeting space
1 - 8
4.3 (3)
Coworking spaces
From € 17 /h
Small meeting room in Brunnenviertel
1 - 4
4.0 (3)
Meeting rooms
From € 4 /h
Private Office for meetings (Neukölln-Berlin)
1 - 12
4.7 (3)
Meeting rooms
From € 30 /h
Salt walls & Gedächtniskirche view in the heart of Berlin
1 - 33
3.4 (5)
Workshop spaces
From € 80 /h
Large event room on the second floor
15 - 80
5.0 (3)
Workshop spaces
From € 36 /h
A relaxed coaching or therapy room
1 - 4
5.0 (1)
Consulting Room
From € 19 /h
Organising your event in Berlin
Famously dubbed ‘arm aber sexy’ (poor but sexy) by its own maverick mayor, Berlin boasts a fantastic selection of dynamic and enchanting event spaces. These offer a wealth of potential, from vibrant cultural events and parties, to business meetings and co-working spaces. With a well-connected public transport system and two easily accessible airports, you are never far from your destination in Berlin, making the city perfect for local as well as international events.
Berlin’s reputation as a creative and cultural melting pot lies firmly in the city’s history. No other European city has been shaped by the tides of 20th-century history like the German capital, and this past is visible in the architecture and buildings of Berlin today. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 saw large parts of the inner-city abandoned as citizens fled for the allure of Capitalism in the West. This historical development left a vast selection of unexplored spaces that found new life as vibrant art galleries, clubs, bars and restaurants. By embracing failure as chance, Berlin’s Eastern districts are now some of the coolest neighbourhoods in Europe and they enjoy a tolerant and progressive atmosphere that is famous all over the world.
This unique history has also helped Berlin achieve its title as ‘Start-up Capital of Europe’ as aspirational entrepreneurs who have recognised the cheap rents, young talent and available business space have founded successful companies here. This has made Berlin an influential business hub for the technology and media industries.