TiergartenRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With m² stats showing a median of €21.5/m², Tiergarten is strictly for those who prioritize a prestigious address over actual street culture. Our neighborhood analysis suggests it is the definition of BOUGIE, especially near the diplomatic quarter where rents hit the €28.5/m² ceiling. Unless you need to be within walking distance of the Philharmonie or a ministry, you are paying a premium for a very manicured, almost sterile version of Berlin.
The Vibe:Residential life is squeezed between the massive park and the government district, making it feel more like a quiet administrative hub than a lived-in neighborhood. The U2 line and the S-Bahn at Bellevue provide the only real connection to the city, unless you enjoy long walks through unlit park paths at night. It is a mix of stiff diplomat housing and high-concept glass blocks where the BOUGIE rating is earned by the lack of cheap late-night Spätis.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Tiergarten @ €21.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the price range so wide in Tiergarten?
The €15.5/m² end represents older social housing near Potsdamer Straße, while the €28.5/m² peak is for luxury new-builds facing the park.
Is parking a nightmare near the park?
Yes, it's virtually impossible during major events at the Brandenburg Gate or Fan Mile, and residential permits are strictly enforced.
How do m² stats compare to neighboring Moabit?
Tiergarten commands a significant premium, often €5-€7/m² higher than Moabit’s unrenovated Altbaus.
Is the area safe at night?
The residential streets are extremely quiet, but the park itself is unlit and generally avoided by locals after dark.
What is the investment outlook for rentals here?
Extremely stable; the limited supply of residential land in this district ensures that Average Rent prices remain insulated from city-wide fluctuations.