Best Hostels with Games in Berlin
5 top-rated hostels with board games & game room in Berlin Handpicked for travelers who want the best.
Pool tables, ping-pong, board games, and capsule pods with communal play spaces. These Berlin hostels understand that not every night needs a bar crawl. Sometimes the best hostel moments happen over a game of chess or a heated ping-pong tournament.
Berlin's social culture isn't all techno and clubs. Berliners play Skat in parks, chess in cafés, and table tennis in beer gardens. Hostel game spaces tap into that same casual, low-key social energy.
🎲Why Berlin is Perfect for Board Games & Game Room
Game rooms in hostels serve a simple purpose: they give people a reason to interact without alcohol or forced activities. A pool table is an instant icebreaker. A board game collection turns strangers into a group.
Berlin hostels are increasingly investing in quality game spaces. Singer109's beautiful common areas include a pool table and board game library. Generator has ping-pong that gets competitive. Three Little Pigs' pool table is the social hub on quieter nights.
Traveler's take
“I'm not a party person, so I was worried about feeling left out in a Berlin hostel. Then I found the pool table at Three Little Pigs and spent three evenings playing with different groups. By the end, I had more friends than on any bar crawl.”
Our Top 5 Picks
Hostels in Berlin with board games & game room, sorted by guest rating.

Boutique Hostel LEKKERURLAUB
Graefestraße, Kreuzberg
Wonderful
297 reviews
Boutique hostel on a leafy Kreuzberg street with garden views, decorated rooms, shared kitchen, bicycle rental, and art galleries. Run by Kathrin, who makes every guest feel at home.
From
€28//night
Why travelers love Boutique Hostel LEKKERURLAUB
“Perfect boutique hostel. Warmest welcome, best location in Kreuzberg, super clean, calm, quiet, and a lovely kitchen to enjoy coffee and conversation with Kathrin. She does everything possible to make your stay special.”

EastSeven Berlin Hostel
Schwedter Straße, Prenzlauer Berg
Wonderful
1,512 reviews
Chill, family-run hostel near Mauerpark with BBQ garden, free WiFi, shared kitchen, and a social WhatsApp group for guests. 15-minute walk to Alexanderplatz.
From
€20//night
Why travelers love EastSeven Berlin Hostel
“EastSeven feels like staying at a friend's place. The garden BBQ sessions are the best social scene without forced activities. Staff knows every club and restaurant worth visiting. Clean, cozy, and genuinely welcoming.”

Singer109 Hostel & Apartments
Singerstraße, Mitte
Very Good
1,361 reviews
Hostel and apartment complex near Alexanderplatz with shared kitchen, pool table, bar, breakfast buffet, and 24-hour reception. Beautiful common spaces perfect for socializing or working.
From
€21//night
Why travelers love Singer109 Hostel & Apartments
“Beautiful room with a huge window and lots of natural light. The breakfast buffet is excellent. Near a cute green space, close to markets and shops. The common spaces are perfect for both socializing and studying.”

Three Little Pigs Hostel
Stresemannstraße, Kreuzberg
Very Good
5,978 reviews
Former 19th-century convent turned hostel, 10 minutes from Checkpoint Charlie and Potsdamer Platz. Pool table, elevator, laundry, free WiFi, and family-friendly rooms.
From
€19//night
Why travelers love Three Little Pigs Hostel
“The hostel is fabulous and spacious, the building is beautiful. The bed was very comfortable, reception was super helpful, and the hostel was very clean. Endless supply of hot water and the breakfast choices looked great.”

Generator Berlin Mitte
Oranienburger Straße, Mitte
Good
7,221 reviews
Large-scale hostel on Oranienburger Straße with bar, nightclub area with DJs, ping-pong, evening entertainment, and 24-hour front desk. Steps from Oranienburger Tor U-Bahn.
From
€18//night
Why travelers love Generator Berlin Mitte
“Great location right in the middle of Mitte. The building is modern and clean. They give free shots at the bar if you buy a drink, which gets things social fast. Not the most intimate place but solid for the price.”
💡Tips for Choosing a Hostel with Board Games & Game Room in Berlin
- 1Pool tables are busiest 8-10pm. Show up earlier if you want to play without waiting.
- 2Singer109's board game collection is the most extensive. Ask reception for the popular ones.
- 3Ping-pong at Generator gets competitive. Join the tournaments if they run them.
- 4Game rooms are great rainy-day options. Berlin weather can be unpredictable.
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