




The Afternoon Tea and the Victorian Tea Time at Regent Berlin are exquisite and very British. In the Tea & Lobby Lounge of the 5 Star superior hotel Regent Berlin the tea is celebrated in style.
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A tea salon is an elegant way to take tea in Berlin, a refined space for a pot and a pastry. From grand hotel settings to intimate rooms, a tea salon here revives a gracious tradition. This overview gathers Berlin locations for a genteel cup.
Tea salons in the luxury hotels around Mitte and Charlottenburg serve afternoon tea with tiered stands and fine leaves, while independent salons offer specialty teas in calmer surroundings. Cakes, scones and delicate bites complete the experience, and many keep a broad menu of blends. It is a civilised pause from the city bustle.
Browse the venues below to find a tea salon across Berlin, from grand hotels to intimate rooms.





The Afternoon Tea and the Victorian Tea Time at Regent Berlin are exquisite and very British. In the Tea & Lobby Lounge of the 5 Star superior hotel Regent Berlin the tea is celebrated in style.








Matchasome on Torstraße in Mitte is Berlin's first pure Matcha Café. Founded out of a desire to find truly good matcha in the city, the café stands for organic, ceremonial matcha from Japan. With two locations in Mitte and Kreuzkölln, it has long been more than just an insider tip.

Paper & Tea offers exquisite teas, accessories, and gift items. Only whole-leaf teas and high-quality herbal teas from sustainable cultivation are offered.

In tranquil Schöneberg, not far from Viktoria-Luise-Platz, one of Berlin's most beautiful matcha spots is hidden. Café Komine combines French patisserie art with Japanese precision and serves tarts that are almost too beautiful to eat.

Located on Goltzstraße in Schöneberg, you'll find arguably Berlin's most harmonious tea specialty shop: Tee Tea Thé Stammhaus brings together an official Ronnefeldt brand partner, a tea salon, and a café under one roof. Step inside and discover over 350 tea varieties, expert advice, and an unforgettable atmosphere.



The Tea Thé tea salon in Schöneberg is a tea room, a tea trader and a café at the same time and thus a true paradise for tea lovers.






In Pankow's Florakiez, where sparrows sing above the knotweed hedge, Cathé Fleur awaits with over 400 types of tea, hand-blended own creations, and a confiserie that turns your visit into a small journey of indulgence.



Anyone in Friedrichshain looking for serious tea will sooner or later end up at Bohea Teehandlung on Niederbarnimstraße. This specialty tea shop stands for rarities from Asia, uncompromising quality, and unparalleled advice.






The Neukölln tea shop on Weserstraße specializes in single-origin teas from fair and direct trade. They can be tasted on site alongside coffee specialties.

If you're looking for good matcha in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, you'll find it on Eberswalder Straße: The Kai Matcha House serves ceremonial matcha from Kyoto in both classic and modern variations, right by Mauerpark. Kai Matcha House offers some of the highest quality matcha in the city.






A good hot cup of tea is beneficial for a cold, especially when you can discover fragrant new varieties, like at the specialty tea shop Cathé Fleur in Pankow.

Chén Chè is a Vietnamese tea house on Rosenthaler Platz. It is specialized in Asian tea culture and also offers Vietnamese dishes.

The Berliner Teesalon (Berlin Tea House) at Stuttgarter Platz in Charlottenburg is an institution in Berlin, when it comes to tea. It focuses on non-aromatised teas from Asia.


The Tadshikische Teestube (Tajik Tea Room) in the KunstHof in Oranienburger Straße in Berlin-Mitte invites you to oriental fairy-tale tea lessons.







The tea house is located in the English Garden in the middle of the green of Berlin's Tiergarten. In addition to international tea specialities, it is also a restaurant and a beautiful beer garden.

Wagashi ejima is Kreuzberg's quiet address for handcrafted Japanese sweets that transform every season into edible art. Those looking for matcha in Berlin will find the most authentic sweet accompaniment to their cup here: delicate, seasonal, and truly uncompromising.


In the Winsviertel of Prenzlauer Berg, 40 square meters hold more tea knowledge than most shelves can contain. Tee und Ton on Marienburger Straße represents tea culture as an attitude: clear aesthetics, global origins, and an owner who truly knows what she's talking about.








The tea house Nannuoshan in the Heckmann Höfe in Berlin-Mitte combines tea salon and tea store.









The tea room "The Cottage" is a small English country house in the Gardens of the World in Berlin, celebrating British tea culture.

Olaf Makosch offers over 650 loose tea varieties at Frankfurter Allee and blends them according to his own recipes upon request.

For over 35 years, TEE-O-D'OR has supplied hotels and delicatessens; its main store is located at Klausenerplatz.





The traditional Chinese tea house is located in the Chinese garden in the gardens of the world in Berlin-Marzahn. Real Chinese tea ceremonies take place here.

Oliver G. Seifert imports his teas directly from Japan, Taiwan, and Korea and also serves them at Greifswalder Straße.







Teekult (tea cult) near the old town of Spandau combines tea shop, tea time with afternoon cake and restaurant.



Those who visit the shopping mall "Parkcenter" at Treptower Park and love tea should not miss a visit to the “Teeblatt” (Tea Leaf).