Markthalle Neun
LunchA restored 19th-century market hall in Kreuzberg. Thursday Street Food Thursday is legendary with global vendors and craft beer.
Berlin hides its best spots in courtyards and side streets. Underground culture, street art, and the best doner kebabs you will ever taste.
A restored 19th-century market hall in Kreuzberg. Thursday Street Food Thursday is legendary with global vendors and craft beer.
The most famous doner kebab stand in the world. Roasted vegetables on top make it special. Worth the 30-minute queue.
A former airport turned into the world's coolest public park. Locals kite-skate on the old runways and grill in massive fields.
A rooftop bar and garden hidden on top of a parking garage in Neukolln. Live music, sunset views, and a community garden vibe.
A Viennese-style coffeehouse in a grand old villa. The apfelstrudel and Wiener schnitzel are both perfection.
Burgers served from a converted public toilet under the U-Bahn tracks. Sounds weird, tastes incredible. The Meisterburger is the move.
The longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall, covered in iconic murals. Best visited early morning before the crowds.
Sunday flea market with vintage finds, street food, and an open-air karaoke amphitheatre that draws hundreds of singers and spectators.
Berlin's most debated currywurst stand. The curry ketchup and crispy fries are a midnight institution after a night out.
An urban village and creative space on the Spree river with bars, a bakery, a club, and a sauna. Berlin at its most Berlin.
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