Mar 7, 2024 | Bar Crawl Berlin

Famous Streets in Berlin

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When exploring this wonderful city of Berlin you quickly understand that its streets are just as much a part as getting from point A to B but there is so much history, culture and what in Berlin you are able to experience. Here are a few of the most well-known streets in Berlin that you should take the time to visit during your trip to Germany.

1. Unter den Linden

Beginning with the famous Unter den Linden , this has been a historic boulevard of Berlin ever since the 17th century. It goes from the Memorial of the Berlin Wall to the Brandenburg Gate and the Berliner Dom, passing amazing views and sights during the ride. Under the linden trees, with beautiful linden trees, are to be found quite a number of really important monuments such as the distinguished Humboldt’s University and the State Opera of Berlin.

2. Kurfürstendamm

If you are wanting luxury shopping, dining and nightlife, look no further than Kurfürstendamm. Recently named by locals as “Ku’damm”, this is a vivid Street in the western part of the city. Here, it is where hold up stores of well-known fashion brands, luxury boutique or exquisite dining. Do not miss a visit to the famous KaDeWe department store with a extensive assortement of international brands and a delicatessen counter.

3. Oranienburger Straße

If you are looking for Berlin’s best nightlife, visit Oranienburger Straße in Mitte. This street is famous for its fashionable cocktail bars, clubs as well as lively nightlife which gains the backing of locals and the visitors as well. Besides nightlife Oranienburger Straße counts to cultural sights as the New Synagogue and the Tacheles art centre, which is now the site for alternative art exhibitions.

4. Karl-Marx-Allee

Named formerly Stalinallee , Karl-Marx-Allee is relic of the classic Soviet era. This 2-kilometers long boulevard in Friedrichshain is lined with beautifully designed buildings, amongst which is the famous Frankfurter Tor and the Café Moskau. Walk down this street to have a look at the socialist classicist architecture and to look into Berlin’s history.

5. Bergmannstraße

If Berlin is too mainstream for you, then head out to Hedens chapter for a more bohemian and carry out atmosphere, positioned on Bergmannstraße in Kreuzberg. Packed with nic cafes, bars, restaraunts and quirky shops. It is the perfect place to also discover the local Bar scene and Live Music Scene and to feel Berlin’s Multi Cultural. You also should visit the famous Markthalle Neun, an indoor market hosting local products and a diverse international diet.

6. East Side Gallery

Although it is not a typical street but quite admiring unique in Berlin, the East Side Gallery is a must-see location. It is the longest open-air gallery in the world situated on a preserved portion of the Berlin Wall. Artists from all over the world transformed this ancient landmark into an lively outdoor art gallery with more than 100 murals. Walk the East Side Gallery and see the mix of art and history.

Conclusion

Walking around the famous streets of Berlin is not just a means of getting around town but also an occasion to learn about its type of history, culture, and various districts. Under the Linden, Kurfürstendamm, Oranienburger Street, Karl Marx Street, Bergmann Street and East Side Gallery are only few examples of all, what you can experience there. So, slip on your walking shoes and start an adventure through the lively streets of Berlin.

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