The small Café im Schilf in Berlin-Lichtenberg is located at a public playground and opens just for the summer.
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Trippen Factory Outlet
Sustainable, healthy and an award-winning shoe design – those are the attributes of the Berlin brand Trippen.
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Hakiki
Hakiki is Turkish and tranlates to "the real" or "the genuine". So, expect a traditional döner kebab here with a twist.
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Pomodorino
The Pomodorino is a narrow little shop in Friedrichshain where you can make your pick not only between red and white pizza, no - you can also get a sweet pizza here - with Nutella and white chocolate or with Ricotta and honey.
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Mauerpark
Open Air Karaoke in summer and the flea market on Sunday all year round - these are the two highlights that most people associate with Mauerpark.
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Karl-Marx-Allee
The residential buildings in the typical Moscow 'gingerbread style' characterize Europe's only boulevard built after the war! Today, Karl-Marx-Allee, with the two striking towers of Frankfurter Tor, is a protected monument – it is Germany's longest contiguous architectural monument.
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Balloonerie
Balloonerie in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg sells all kinds of balloons - especially on Valentine's Day, red and white heart-shaped balloons are very popular.
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Sophieneck
Hearty, German cuisine is served at Sophieneck during lunch.
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Weekly Market on Winterfeldtplatz
Not really another hip street food event in Berlin but tasty food, right in your hand without having to wait for ages: the weekly market on Winterfelftplatz is a culinary delight with numerous vendors.
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Eva Lichtspiele
The Eva is a small independent neighbourhood movie theatre that screens above all a more sophisticated programme and fewer Hollywood blockbusters.