Where to stay in Berlin?
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Kreuzberg:
Oranienstraße (don’t confuse with Oranienburger Straße, that’s in Mitte), Skalitzer Str., Schlesische Str., Dieffenbachstr. and sourrounding areas (Wrangelkiez) are very nice. Make sure you take a walk by the canal (Paul-Lincke-Ufer, Maybachufer). Lots of bars, cafés and little shops. Theres another area (Kiez) in West-Kreuzberg around Bergmannstr. which is nice too: lots of cheap Indian Restaurants
Gentrification level: 7/10Mitte:
Weinmeister Str., Alte Schönhauser Str., Auguststr., Gipsstr., Rosenthaler Platz, Hackescher Markt, Oranienburger Str.: Lots of bars, cafés, little shops and art galleries.
Friedrichstr: expensive shops
Gentrification level: 9/10Prenzlauer Berg:
Kastanienallee, Schwedter Str., Oderberger Str., Pappelallee: Lots of bars, cafés and little shops.
Gentrification level: 9/10Neukölln:
Hermannplatz, Sonnenallee, Weserstr. and the area towards Kreuzberg (Kreuzkölln): Improvised bars, had a boom among artists and hipsters and hipster artists from abroad because of cheap rents and proximity to Kreuzberg
Gentrification level: 5/10Friedrichshain:
area around Boxhagener Platz, rather touristy / student-ish, lots of bars, walk over there from Kreuzberg across Oberbaumbrücke is nice
Gentrification level: 7/10Wedding:
you should know what you are doing, but can be nice
Gentrification level: 4/10The classics:
Museumsinsel, Oranienburger Tor, Alexanderplatz, Potsdamer Platz, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Neue Nationalgalerie, Jüdisches Museum, Regierungsviertel etc.- Thanks!duckseason
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- Love the Gentrification level rating Pressplay.. but y u hate on Wedding..autoflavour
- we are there most days .. LOL..autoflavour
- oh, I’m not hating, but well, you know how it is...pressplay
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