




With the "world's largest chocolate house," Rausch Chocolatier delights sweets lovers right at Gendarmenmarkt.
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Candy shops bring a hit of nostalgia to Berlin, from old fashioned sweet makers to modern confectioners. Boiled sweets, liquorice or handmade bonbons, candy here comes in every colour and flavour. This tag collects Berlin locations for a sugar fix.
Traditional sweet shops around Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg still pull and cut candy by hand, some letting visitors watch the process. Markets and delis stock regional and imported treats, while specialist stores focus on retro brands or vegan and sugar free ranges. Many make charming gifts, packed in jars and tins.
Browse the addresses below to find candy across Berlin, from handmade bonbons to childhood favourites.





With the "world's largest chocolate house," Rausch Chocolatier delights sweets lovers right at Gendarmenmarkt.







Cookies, gingerbread, and chocolate directly from the manufacturer: The Bahlsen factory outlet in Tempelhof is Berlin's most popular destination for sweet tooths with a knack for bargains. If you're looking for Leibniz butter biscuits by the kilo or Pick-Up bars by the box, this is the place for you.


Hazelnut cookies with nutmeg and cinnamon, pralines with passion fruit, coconut truffles or raspberry are a dream for all gourmet sweet tooths!


Anyone who loves Knoppers, Toffifee, and Werther's Original should visit the Storck factory outlet in Reinickendorf. Directly at the family company's Berlin production site, popular confectionery classics are available at attractive prices, supplemented by seasonal specialties.










Broken chocolate and pralines infused with essential oils like 100% pure rose oil are the specialties of Esther Kurtz at Estrellas Chocolaterie. To develop the different varieties, she specifically consulted an aromatherapist.
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In Potsdam-Babelsberg, right next to Filmpark, you'll find a sweet kind of food outlet: Katjes operates its glass candy factory here, complete with an attached factory outlet. If you want to buy fruit gums, licorice, and Ahoj-Brause at factory prices and watch the production live, this is the place to be.



Candies like 100 years ago are produced by the Kolbe & Stecher candy manufactory in a small backyard. Even outside, the sweet scent of the sweets greets you.


More almond paste than sugar – this composition distinguishes Königsberg marzipan from Lübeck marzipan, making it even more refined.

Snack Pirate Emmanuel Mangiapane plans to set up Berlin's first gummy candy peep show in his candy shop in Schöneberg.

Those who take foam sugar seriously should head to Reinickendorf: The Aseli factory outlet on Granatenstraße is the direct link to Berlin's oldest foam sugar manufacturer, whose hand-cooked giant mice have enjoyed cult status since 1921.

Around 400 different licorice varieties, from naturally tart, to salty, to sweetly mild, with herbal and fruit aromas, as dragees or in sticks, can be found at the Kadó licorice specialty store in Gräfekiez.

Why do sweet tooths love Aseli? Because they can hunt for 'white mice' in Aseli's sweet world in Reinickendorf!


Chocolate lifts your mood and heals as a sweet comfort plaster for acute heartbreak wounds. Let's go to the chocolate paradise "Nibs"!

Whether cocoa, tea powder or spreads - Wilhelm Reuss' food factory in Berlin-Neukölln offers a wide range of goods!




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Cinnamon nougat pralines or white chocolate with vanilla and saffron - Schokogalerie in Mitte offers a fine selection of bar and drinking chocolates.