Schönhauser Allee

Schönhauser Allee

Where do you get the best breakfast, the most delicious falafel or the hippest clothes? That’s right, around the Schönhauser Allee in Prenzlauer Berg. The Schönhauser Allee links several neighbourhoods that have everything which is desired by shopping-addicts: a large amount of unique boutiques, restaurants and shops. In short, here you’ll find everything trendy and hip. You mustn’t miss the Schönhauser Allee with the Helmholtz and Kollwitzplatz on the one hand and the Kastanienallee on the other! And after you finished the shopping tour you are just a walk away from the famous flea market at the Mauerpark.

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An “ecomarket” has been held every Thursday since 1996 on the Kollwitzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg. There are now more than 50 vendors offering organic produce. The goods...

Situated deep in the heart of Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district, this shop offers a huge selection of over 12,000 titles from specialist topics, including first and...

No mass-produced goods, no polyester, no cheesy bears, no frills, this is children's fashion by Batata. Instead, nice low volume productions with fabrics made of...

No mass production, no fashion product, no rubbish. Berlin Denim produces its studded jeans in Berlin. Originally designed as work trousers, the jeans are hardwearing...

Situated above the roofs of Berlin, this beach bar offers a wonderful view over the city. Huge amounts of sand were heaped up, which make the holiday feeling complete...

More than 30 up-and-coming labels - most of them based in Berlin - present clothes and accessories here. Most are one-of-a-kinds, some are exclusive items, produces...

A location, which renders homage to a myth: the Frida Kahlo in Prenzlauer Berg not only bears the Mexican painter in its name, but also in the authentic Mexican...

The logo is a rabbit with crossed bones. Without ears. Unfortunately there wasn't any space left. But despite of that: Hasipop is top! Because adults may become...

In 1930, Max Konnopke, the son of a farmer, decided to become a sausage seller. Off he went with sausage boiler, folding table and umbrella, later also with a...

Set on the site of a small 19th century brewery, this is now one of the most attractive sites for multifaceted events in Berlin. The site, under national trust...

Classic street wear can be purchased amongst popping comic wall illustrations—fashion and gallery simultaneously. Artfully, the humorous street art accessories...

The Max-Schmeling-Halle is in the Prenzlauer Berg district, in the centre of the former border area between East and West. The Max-Schemling-Halle was originally just...

Clean cuts and discreet colours, clothing from elegant to extravagant. For the upcoming summer collection, both of the designers are working mainly with fluid fabrics...

The special thing about Mundo Azul, the "blue world", is its carefully selected choice of books. And of course, the playroom next to the sales rooms. This remarkable...

Hunters and gatherers of souvenirs can embark on an extensive journey through this fancy present and souvenir shop. The O3 shop is a showroom for designers from...

Young European designer group producing interesting chair designs. Their creations reflect the notions of oblique lines and originality. Furniture that offers...

Fashion, jewellery, or furniture: design from the capital is successful. There is no doubt about that, and the OS2-Designgroup is another good expample of Berlin's...

This Russian café and restaurant seems as if it originated out of its name giver’s novel Dr. Schiwago. As one of the first addresses at the water tower in Prenzlauer...

Where do you get the best breakfast, the tastiest falafel or the hottest gear? Correct! Around Schönhauser Allee in Prenzlauer Berg. It connects up...

Schönhauser Allee Arkaden is located in the heart of the Prenzlauer Berg district, on the traditional shopping street Schönhauser Allee. There are about 100...

The open-air beer garden (open every Sunday) is situated right at the Mauerpark. On warm summer evenings, beach chairs and hammocks invite to relax. Caring for a...

This is authentic, independent and timeless fashion in which each garment is almost like a collector's item. The Sisi Wasabi label stands for elegant prêt-à-porter...

The Soda club is the first address for black music. Whether hot salsa rhythms, r'n'b or the brand new disco sounds, all parties at the soda have one thing in common:...

Next to the door hangs a clocking-in machine. But far from serving to clock in employees, it is actually for the customers. The price of your haircut depends on the...

Freischwimmer (EN)

Chill out in a restaurant along the water

Located directly on the water, this romantic, relaxed and comfortable restaurant is decorated with wooden furniture, old lamps and ornate picture frames. Simply put, Freischwimmer is a cool location in Kreuzberg’s Flutgraben area. The restaurant is in a very old building that was once used for renting and repairing boats. The entrance is directly next to Berlin’s oldest gas station. You can sit outdoors during the summer and indoors during the winter.