Charlottenburg

High-end boutiques, fine dining and elegant pre-war buildings are just a few things that make Charlottenburg such a charm. For those with less to splurge, the neighbourhood also offers up-and-coming Tokyo-style eateries, specialty cafes and indie shops that are definitely worth the visit.

Take a stroll around the 17th century castle and endless gardens that are especially impressive during the Summer months. Afterwards enjoy a coffee at Savignyplatz—a literary and performing arts hub pre-WWII—or perhaps an afternoon to shop the quaint boutiques nested outside the bustle of Kurfürstendamm.

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Grosz

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193/194 Kurfürstendamm
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Named after the German-American painter Georges Grosz, a socially critical painter from the 1920's. The Grosz is a restaurant, café and bar situated in the Cumberland House, a historically registered house built in 1911. Though the building has seen many highs and lows of its past, the decadent interior and array of old paintings will have you wishing to go back in time.

Amongst stores like Chanel and Bottega, it sits proudly on upscale Kurfürstendamm as a place to enjoy some of the finer pleasures in life and eat like royalty (for a Berlin budget, of course). If you go in the winter months, be sure to try the traditionally served hot chocolate and come early to check out the newly opened bread and pasta shop right outside.

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Rogacki

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