





The Grand Restaurant in Berlin-Mitte and its club make New Year's Eve 2018 unforgettable - with a 5-course dinner followed by a club night.
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Promis, the German word for celebrities and public figures, turn up across Berlin more often than the city likes to admit, from film premieres to late nights in Kreuzberg and Mitte. A few addresses have a real reputation for the occasional famous face.
This overview gathers Berlin locations linked to Promis, from open air cinemas and concert venues to restaurants and clubs where names from film, music and fashion show up. The mix runs from high end dining to spots that stay busy long past midnight.
For anyone curious where paths might cross with Promis in Berlin, the addresses below pull together reviews, details and the kind of place each one is.






The Grand Restaurant in Berlin-Mitte and its club make New Year's Eve 2018 unforgettable - with a 5-course dinner followed by a club night.





Located in the Grand Hyatt on Marlene-Dietrich-Platz in Tiergarten, the VOX Restaurant has been combining French haute cuisine with authentic Japanese sushi since 1998. Head chef Hugo Thiébaut leads one of Berlin's most renowned fine dining establishments, boasting a Michelin listing and an open show kitchen concept.

Café Einstein Unter den Linden in Berlin-Mitte is Vienna's answer to the grand boulevard of the German capital: a coffee house with history, Austrian cuisine, and the relaxed self-confidence of a place that knows it doesn't need trends.

The atmosphere of a genuine café in Vienna where you can bump into well-known politicians and actors - that's the strong suit of Café Einstein.

Jogging dispels bad moods and fresh air clears your head. Both are great tips against heartbreak. On the track around the Waldbühne, you can also dream away your heartache with Robbie Williams, because he wasn't just here for a concert!





One of Berlin's trendiest scene restaurants resides in Kreuzberg's Wrangelkiez: The Long March Canteen elevates Cantonese cuisine to a level that justifies its Michelin Bib Gourmand. Dim Sum, dumplings, and sharing menus in a cool atmosphere that has nothing in common with classic Chinese restaurants.




In Berlin-Mitte, just around the corner from Alexanderplatz, lies one of the few locations that doesn't just metaphorically roll out the red carpet. The Grand combines a club, bar, and upscale event spaces across approximately 1,000 square meters – and has been attracting celebrities from sports, TV, and music for years.


Angela Merkel, Gerhard Schröder, Guido Westerwelle and Ursula von der Leyen have been here - die Ständige Vertretung, short: StäV, is the in-place for well-known politicians.

The Berlin edition of Madame Tussaud's wax museum located Unter den Linden is the right place for those who always wanted to take a picture with Elyas M’Barek, Angelina Joli or Matthias Schweighöfer.

In the backyard of an old factory in Moabit, between brick walls and train tracks, the Kulturfabrik Moabit's Open-Air Cinema shows films every summer that are rarely seen on a screen in Berlin. Admission is free, the atmosphere unique.

With its relaxed atmosphere, Lokschuppen on the RAW site in Friedrichshain is one of the most popular electro clubs in the capital.

Heike Makatsch, Wolfgang Joop and Nadja Auermann have already sipped their champagne in the legendary Paris Bar in Charlottenburg.

In Charlottenburg, at Kantstraße 25, you can taste the love for breakfast in every single dish. A Never Ending Love Story is Berlin's rosy-pink answer to everything that defines a good café in Berlin: carefully prepared food, a warm atmosphere, and pancakes that are almost unimaginable until you see them on your table.




Actors like Jasmin Tabatabai or Claude-Oliver Rudolph, as well as Bloodhound Gang bassist Evil Jared, feel just as comfortable at Bonfini as do hip students or parents with children.





Pauly Saal is located in a former School for Jewish Girls and was awarded one Michelin star. It is without a doubt the meeting place of stars, creative people and hipsters at Berlin-Mitte.




Every Thursday after 7:00 pm the celebrity club PURO on the 20th floor of the Europacenter hosts Berlin's highest after work party.






The Grosz is a mix of coffee house, restaurant, and bar. It is operated by Borchardt owner Roland Mary. And just like at Borchardt, the celebrity density at Grosz on Kudamm is high. Famous actors and show people mingle here with businesspeople, West Berlin society ladies, and tourists.






Asphalt is closed. | The Top10 editorial team is researching a replacement location. Suggestions can be sent to [email protected]. | The Asphalt Club hosts a Black Music After Work Party with Hip Hop and R'n'B every Thursday from 11 PM.