Shopping on Scheunenviertel

Location

Berlin
Germany
52° 31' 34.4856" N, 13° 24' 4.842" E
DE
General info: 

Berlin offers much more than just history, parks and museums. It has a colorful centre for drinking coffee, shopping and chatting with friends. Even dough it was regarded as a slum district and had a substantial Jewish population with a high proportion of migrants from Eastern Europe, Scheunenviertel transformed itself into a busy shopping, eating and entertainment zone. It has also become the darling of the city’s creative class with cafes and bars filled with fashion designers and actors.

It is situated on the north of the medieval Altberlin area, east of the Rosenthaler Straße and Hackescher Markt.

Getting there: 

Nearest Transit Stations:

Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz
Memhardstraße
Weinmeisterstraße

Costs: 

General clothes, food and drinks costs.

Interesting places nearby

SnowLandgraaf is the world's largest indoor ski resort is in the south of Limburg. With five slopes and eight lifts there are innumerable possible descents.

SnowZoetermeer has three different slopes, with 6 draglifts and two magic carpets for the kids. For the perfect snow conditions the temperature inside is -5°C, so wear warm clothes and gloves (must wear gloves!).

The popular ski resort near the idyllic Spitzingsee lake lies a mere 70 km south of Munich, and offers holidaymakers and day-trippers alike a host of wonderful winter sporting activities.

The sunny skiing-area Spluegen – Tambo is located at the foot of the majestic Pizzo Tambo at the border to Italy in Viamala. Beside the possibility to alpine skiing, it is also suitable for Cross Country skiing.

St. Anton, in the Austrian Tirol, is one of the world’s best known resorts.

St. Corona is situated at the bottom of the Kampstein – a village made up of many small sections.