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    Grimm’s Hotel

    4.31 / 5.00

    Grimm's Hotel at Potsdamer Platz, on the border of Kreuzberg and Tiergarten, combines a fairy-tale design concept with a modern Berlin city hotel. Each floor is dedicated to a different Grimm's fairy tale. This sparks curiosity.

  • Foto: Kindermöbelhaus KLEIN-HOLZ

    If you don't want to compromise for your child, Schöneberg is the right place for you: The children's furniture store KLEIN-HOLZ has been focusing on pollutant-free, grow-with-me children's furniture made from high-quality materials for over 40 years. Not an anonymous furniture store, but an owner-managed specialist shop with genuine advice and personality.

  • Foto: Kauf Dich Glücklich Café & Mehr

    Prenzlauer Berg meets living aesthetics with the scent of waffles: Kauf Dich Glücklich Café & More on Oderberger Straße is Berlin's most charming concept store, combining Scandinavian-style vintage furniture and home accessories with homemade waffles and ice cream under one roof.

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    Gat Point Charlie

    3.94 / 5.00

    Located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte, just steps from the former Checkpoint Charlie, Gat Point Charlie bridges the gap between the Cold War and contemporary minimalism. This design hotel resides in the former STASI headquarters, combining industrial architecture with clear, modern interiors. History sleeps particularly deeply here.

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    Michelberger Hotel

    3.88 / 5.00

    The Michelberger Hotel on Warschauer Straße in Friedrichshain is arguably Berlin's most renowned design hotel with character: a former factory building from 1903, combining raw materials, handcrafted furniture, and an organic gastronomic concept with genuine Berlin coolness.

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    Hotel Ultra

    3.88 / 5.00

    In Berlin-Mitte, directly on Torstraße, you don't check in, you shop: Hotel Ultra is a concept store that understands interior design as an attitude, showcases curated design objects from international brands, and frees living from the catalog look.

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    Kollwitz45

    3.88 / 5.00

    Located at Kollwitzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg, this interior design store has been showcasing since 1999 how timeless furniture design and individual spatial concepts work together. Across two showroom floors, design classics meet international labels, with expert consultation included.

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    Coroto

    3.85 / 5.00

    Located at Strausberger Platz in Friedrichshain, Coroto feels like a well-curated living room that never had to commit to one style. Scandinavian Mid-Century design meets South American craftsmanship, European vintage furniture meets ceramics and Kilim cushions. Those looking to furnish their homes individually will find pieces with character here.

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    Linnen Hotel

    3.85 / 5.00

    The Linnen in Prenzlauer Berg is a privately run boutique hotel in a renovated 19th-century old building, whose individually designed apartments combine vintage furniture, parquet floors, and industrial charm into a harmonious design concept. Small, personal, and close to Mauerpark.

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    Hallesches Haus

    3.83 / 5.00

    Located on Tempelhofer Ufer in Kreuzberg, Hallesches Haus resides within the historic walls of the former Post Office 61 – acting as a curated general store for home accessories, ceramics, and everyday design that boasts far more character than your usual furniture chain.