Beneath the elevated railway arches of Schönhauser Allee in Prenzlauer Berg, Konnopke's Imbiss' yellow kiosk has stood since 1930. Those seeking Currywurst in its most authentic form in Berlin will find it here.
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Curry 36
One of Berlin's most famous currywurst stands has been located on Mehringdamm in Kreuzberg since 1981. Curry 36 is not a hype, but lived capital city culture: loud, honest, heartily good.
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Trabi Safari
During the Trabi Safari, you drive through Berlin in a convoy of up to six cult cars from GDR times. Information about the sights is provided via radio.
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Betty F Bar
The Betty F Bar in Berlin's Scheunenviertel is an institution of the LGBTIQ* scene, captivating with its deliberately chosen trashy decor and cozy, compact basement atmosphere. For years, this small cellar bar has established itself as a meeting point for gays, lesbians, and queer people who want to have a last drink before going out or spontaneously stay to dance.
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Bar ”Zum schmutzigen Hobby”
The bar "Zum schmutzigen Hobby" is located in the Friedrichshain district on the legendary RAW grounds and has established itself as a staple in Berlin's scene bar landscape. Founded by drag queen Nina Queer, this cult pub welcomes everyone – whether gay, queer, trans, bi, or heterosexual – providing a place where the LGBTIQ* community and local bohemians can celebrate and connect.
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b flat Acoustic Music & Jazz Club
Since 1995, the Acoustic Music & Jazz Club in Berlin-Mitte has been offering jazz concerts in a cozy atmosphere with excellent acoustics.
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Ketch’up 35
Fresh daily and without preservatives - at Ketch'up you'll find crispy sausages with tradition.