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Schloßstraße
Schloßstraße in the district of Steglitz is another of Berlin’s popular shopping streets, largely due to the three shopping centres that line it: the Forum Steglitz, the Schloss-Straßen-Center on Walther-Schreiber-Platz, and Das Schloss near the Steglitz Rathaus. Another major mall called Boulevard offers over 180 shops.

Friedrichstraße
The Friedrichstraße corridor between Checkpoint Charlie and Friedrichstadt-Palast offers a refined, if selective, shopping experience focused on specialised goods and luxury. While the famous large malls have vanished, the street now hosts a curated mix of high-end fashion boutiques, including Max Mara, and multi-brand luxury retailers like The Square Berlin. It is also notable for its concentration of specialist food shops, particularly premium chocolatiers like Läderach and Neuhaus. Further unique offerings include bespoke menswear at Rooks & Rocks, traditional German crafts, and art antiquarian shops, creating a distinctive and upscale retail environment.

Kurfürstendamm
Kurfürstendamm, also called “Ku’damm” and Tauentzienstraße are Berlin’s most famous shopping streets in the western part of the city. The western end of Kurfürstendamm tends to be home to exclusive designers like Lagerfeld, Lacoste and Tommy Hilfiger. Luxury brands such as Bvlgari, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Valentino and Gucci line the boulevard between Uhlandstraße and Adenauerplatz. The quieter side streets in either direction off Uhlandstraße also offer plenty of charm, with many chic cafes and restaurants in the neighbourhood serving as perfect spots for a break.

Hackescher Markt
Not far from the Museum Island and the cathedral, countless small shops are a perfect spot to take a break for some shopping. There’s something for everyone here and around the nearby Hackesche Höfe, from boutiques to designer stores and internationally known fashion chains. Local cafes are also the ideal place to sit and watch the goings-on.

Mulackstraße & Alte Schönhauser Straße
The looks of true fashionistas will most likely be found in the neighbourhood around Alte Schönhauser Straße and Mulackstraße, home to many designer flagship stores and one-of-a-kind boutiques. Just the right mix to make this neighbourhood a popular destination for a shopping trip.

Oranienstraße & Bergmannstraße in Kreuzberg
Striking looks and vintage finds are on offer here in Kreuzberg. Vintage stores and young, fashionable boutiques, plus a good share of junk and design shops. Bergmannstraße is anything other than your standard German shopping street. It is home to many cafes and restaurants and plenty of small shops. Oranienstraße, meanwhile, offers a creative mix of old and new.















