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List of Suburbs and Districts of Berlin:
Hellersdorf, Köpenick, Charlottenburg,
Friedrichshain, koepenick, Kreuzberg, Lichtenberg, Marzahn, Mitte, neukoelln,
Neukölln, Pankow, Reinickendorf, schoeneberg, Schöneberg, Spandau,
Stadtmitte, Steglitz, Tempelhof, Treptow, Wilmersdorf, Zehlendorf,
Friedrichstrasse Friedrichstraße, Berlin, Germany,MITTE. Considered the
main drag of what was once East Berlin, Friedrichstrasse has shrugged off its
cobwebs and emerged as one of the city's more cutting-edge commercial zones.
Where visitors once found ho-hum trinket and souvenir stands, they now discover
a bustling central district that's the epitome of 21st century capitalism.
Indeed, high-end markets, boutiques, department stores, and restaurants stand
in the shadows of modern office buildings, giving Friedrichstrasse the look and
feel of London, the Big Apple, and other fashion centers. U-BAHN:
Friedrichstrasse and Französische Strasse Kreuzberg Oranienstrasse,
Berlin, Germany FRIEDRICHSHAIN - KREUZBERG. Located in the center of the city,
this area was the military crossing point to and from East and West Berlin.
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, it has become prime real estate and has seen
an economic boom. Kreuzberg boasts historic appeal, picturesque parks, quaint
streets, and a renowned Turkish community the fifth-largest in the
world. What's more, busy Oranienstrasse and Bergmannstrasse offer two of
Berlin's most eclectic scenes for dining, shopping, and bar-hopping. U-BAHN:
Moritzplatz or Südstern User Reviews Kurfürstendamm and
Tauentzienstrasse Kurfürstendamm, Berlin,CHARLOTTENBURG - WILMERSDORF.
Long considered West Berlin's main commercial drag,
Ku'Damm offers a wide range of shopping alternatives, from upscale stores
carrying name-brand fashions to boutiques whose merchandise falls on the
cutting-edge. Side streets like Fasanenstrasse offer opportunty for serious
shoppers to find one-of-a-kind fashions. Tauentzienstrasse, Ku'Damm's eastern
exension, is a shopping mecca all its own, thanks to Europa-Center and
ultra-classy KaDeWe. U-BAHN: Kurfürstendamm and Wittenbergplatz
Potsdamer Platz Berlin, Germany 10785 User MITTE.
Strikingly modern and looming with magnificent skyscrapers, this area is on a
mission to become Berlin's commercial center. It is home to several
international corporate offices, along with the Berlinale Film Festival,
cinemaplexes, and shopping malls like Sony Center and Potsdamer Platz Arkaden.
Other sites to see in the vicinity include museums, the Berlin Wall, and coffee
houses. U-BAHN and S-BAHN: Potsdamer Platz Berg Schönhauser Allee,
Berlin, PANKOW. Dating to the early 1900s, this once rundown neighborhood is
alive and breathing again. Courtesy of great urban planning, its clean, wide
boulevards attract everyone from yuppies to hippies. It's best known for what
locals refer to as the LSD, which is the busiest area, bordered by Lychener
Strasse, Danziger Strasse, and Schönhauser Allee. You'll find plenty of
restaurants, shops, and nightclub hotspots to enjoy as well.
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