CITY HOPPER
Want to sample the best of city life in just one day? Follow us from Mitte to Wedding for a scene-shifting journey.
Want to sample the best of city life in just one day? Follow us from Mitte to Wedding for a scene-shifting journey.
You start in the heart of Mitte, at Rosenthaler Platz. Jump into Pool for some contemporary fashion finds (to rent or buy) before picking up an instagrammable soy snack at Huadou. With your batteries recharged, head up to Wedding where edginess and sophistication exist side by side. Take a leisurely lunch break at O-slow or opt for a refi ned meal at Julius. Next, catch some culture at silent green then some beauty for your home: a one-of-a-kind bouquet at Tänii or the delightfully pungent miso and natto from Mimi Ferments. Pedal along the Ufer, past the iconic Cafe Pförtner and onto Osloer Straße, which turns into Bornholmer Straße. Youʹll feel the vibe shift as you journey into polished Prenzlauer Berg, where you can sweeten things up with some candy from Sugafari. If you happen to be a retro snapper, drop off your analogue fi lm at Safelight and make the memories last forever. Finally, cool off with an alc-free aperitivo at sleek bar Lamm. Cheers!
This former chapel of rest is now a center for art and culture. Home to exhibitions, film screenings, historic tours and picnic concerts.
This industrial space serves cocktails in its sleek, concrete interior and outside on the terrace.
The elegance of the white-tiled exterior of Julius is reflected inside, too. Coffee, pastries and wine every day, and a regionally-focused à la carte menu at weekends.
Time for brunch or dinner in a repurposed bus! This DIY restaurant has a delicious, daily-changing menu. Expect the likes of potato and fennel soup and Köfte with a twist.
This neighborhood restaurant is owned by chef Vadim Otto Ursus and features produce from their garden in Buchholz. The dishes are seasonal, organic, à la carte and memorable.
Ever tried a multicultural mix of Japanese and Lebanese cuisine? Discover the vegetarian and vegan dishes at this restaurant sitting cross-legged in the back dining area.
This bistro is small and colorful – just how imagine an authentic Mexican taqueria. Prepare for deliciously messy tacos, quesadillas and frozen margaritas.
Danziger Straße 33, Prenzlauer Berg
Mon 15h–21h30, Tue-Thu & Sun 12h–21h30, Fri 12–22h
A former Himalaya mountain guide and base camp chef, Rajesh Lama brings Nepalese street food to Mauerpark.
A flowery, pastel wonderland. Create your own bouquet or let owner and florist Taeyeon Park curate one for you. Looking for a gift? Taeyeon also offers baby photoshoots with flowers!
Sweet tooths listen up! This store has suitcases full of sweets from Europe, Africa, South America, Australasia and beyond. Yum.
This pastel pink storefront in Prenzlauer Berg is home to all things for analogue photographers: cameras, accessories and a film lab.
Looking to spice up your wardrobe? This rental service allows you to rotate garments from an inventory of brands including Hien Le, Soulland and Nike.
It's in the name: Mimi Ferments sells house-fermented organic products including koji, shoyu, miso, mirin, natto and starter cultures. Also offers workshops in case you're inspired to try fermenting.
Huadou is Chinese for "gorgeous beans". This concept store is dedicated to soybeans, their history and flavor. Visit for cakes and coffee, ice cream and tofu workshops.