

This store is a real paradise for all sneakers lovers and this Berlin shop even won an award: in an internet poll, Solebox was voted among the five best sneaker shops in the world!
10 Locations
A sneaker shop is a must for streetwear fans in Berlin, a city with a serious sneaker culture. From Mitte to Kreuzberg, a sneaker shop stocks the latest drops, rare collabs and classic silhouettes, drawing collectors and casual buyers alike.
This overview gathers Berlin locations that work as a sneaker shop, from big brand stores to boutique and consignment spots. Some focus on hyped new releases and limited editions, others on vintage, resale and everyday trainers.
Browse the shops below to find the best sneaker shop in Berlin, compare selections and prices, and plan your visit.


This store is a real paradise for all sneakers lovers and this Berlin shop even won an award: in an internet poll, Solebox was voted among the five best sneaker shops in the world!


The eye-catcher for most of Kickz' clients is the great sneaker wall of the store, showcasing some models of the shop. By the way: this sneaker wall is the longest one of its kind in Europe.

The BQL (speak: be cool!) is Prenzlauer Berg's point of call for trendy footwear. You'll find sneakers here to match your every look.



Lots of sneakers from all international mainstay brands, many limited and some ultra-rare models can be found at Kreuzberg's Overkill Shop.








The perfect mix of streetwear and music - this outlines the concept of Friedrichshain's HHV Store pretty well. Fancy sneakers, countless jackets and T-shirts, far off any mainstream designs will give fans of exclusive streetwear a big smile.


The customers of Sneakerspot shop here for sneakers, skate- and streetwear, accessoires and watches! Brands like Adio, Nike, Lakai, Merica, Vans, Osiris or K-Swiss can either be purchased directly in the store or ordered in their online shop and have it delivered to your home.


Neukölln's nice! Urban Footwear sells well-known brands and some really extraordinary and rare sneaker models which will make your heart race with joy.


Titus sells all that you need for skating on around 3000 square metres: decks, trucks, wheels, skatewear and of course the matching shoes to go along with it. They may not have the biggest variety in sneakers, but Titus is more specialised, for example they even carry hard-to-find Vans models.

Be prepared for a fine selection of sneakers, apparel, accessoires and music at the Downstairs - the perfect environment for collectors of sneakers and Hip Hip fans.


Exclusive brands you won't find in every shop, in addition all popular Adidas products such as the Stella McCartney Adidas collection, original Adidas sneakers or limited editions - this is what customers can expect at No74 Berlin.