Even Englishmen swear by the Fish & Chips Collection at the fish shop in Berlin, which is unique in the metropolis with its fresh counter, snack bar, and stylish fish restaurant.
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Berliner Kaffeerösterei
The Berlin coffee roastery in Uhlandstraße actually stands for coffee house charm, good cakes, especially good chocolate and excellent coffee. In summer they offer very tasty frozen yoghurt.
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Restaurant Ruz
The tapas restaurant Ruz in Berlin-Mitte scores with its rustic ambience as well as its wide tapas selection.
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Traditioneller Spandauer Weihnachtsmarkt
From November 24th to December 23rd, 2025, the Traditional Spandau Christmas Market transforms the old town into a winter festival full of crafts, culinary delights, and Christmas magic. Visitors immerse themselves in festively decorated alleys, taste international delicacies, and are enchanted by lovely details. Between nostalgia and modern pre-Christmas atmosphere, you immediately get into the Christmas spirit.
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Shiseido Beauty Lounge
Especially when there's so much money left over at the end of the month, it's good to get something for free: Take advantage of the free make-up service in the cosmetics department at Galeries Lafayettes.
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Freiheit Fünfzehn
Freiheit Fünfzehn guarantees its guests a rousing atmosphere and lots of good humor during the European Championship weeks with public viewing in Berlin-Köpenick.
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Lützow Sauna
The Lützow Sauna in Mitte has become an institution. It has been part of Berlin's sauna landscape for 40 years.
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Bösebrücke
Together with tens of thousands of other GDR citizens, Chancellor Angela Merkel crossed into the West at this very spot on the day the Wall fell.
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Berlin on Bike
Not only tourists will get to know a different kind of Berlin when going on a bike tour by Berlin on Bike. Berlin locals tell their stories on the routes "Crude East Facts", "Oases in the Metropolis" or "All along the Wall" and share their secret favourite spots in town.
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Museum of Letters
The letter "U" from a U-Bahn station, the "le" from Alexanderplatz or the famous "Zierfische" logo of the now Geschlossen aquaristics shop at Frankfurter Tor: Barbara Dechant and Anja Schulze have saved letters from the Berlin public since 2005.