.About Berlin.
Berlin, the city of no hills
Berlin, Germany’s capital, dates to the 13th century. Reminders of the city's turbulent 20th-century history include its Holocaust memorial and the Berlin Wall's graffitied remains. Divided during the Cold War, its 18th-century Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of reunification.
Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, startup companies, research facilities, media corporations, and convention venues. Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include information technology, healthcare, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, automotive, construction, electronics, social economy and clean tech.
.CAFéS.
My favourite cafés in Berlin
Betty’n’Caty
Already a real neighbourhood favourite - Betty'n'Caty in Prenzlauer Berg serves you delicious breakfast and good coffee. If you get a seat at the big windows you cannot only watch the passerbys in this hip Beriln district, but also enjoy some warming sunrays.
Adress:
Knaackstraße 8 and 26, Prenzlauer Berg
What I like about it?
If you get a seat at the big windows you cannot only watch the passerbys in this hip Beriln district, but also enjoy some warming sunrays. Feel free to check out both Betty'n'Cay locations.
Süßkramdealer
It lives up to its name: In this shop, which is still mostly furnished with wood from the Wilhelminian period, you feel like you've gone back in time. You can get fine chocolate, coffee, and gifts here. Since 2011, a modern coffee house right next door has been part of it, where you can sit comfortably and sip coffee.
Adress:
Varziner Straße 4, Schöneberg
What I like about it?
In this shop, which is still mostly furnished with wood from the Wilhelminian period, you feel like you've gone back in time. Since 2011, a modern coffee house right next door has been part of it, where you can sit comfortably and sip coffee.
Café St. Oberholz
St. Oberholz is considered one of the oldest coworking spaces in Berlin. Right above the café are the work spaces for members. The café is open to everyone. Good coffee and free Wi-Fi invite you to work and network. Perfect for a small workstation in Berlin.
Adress:
Rosenthalerstraße 72 a, Mitte
What I like about it?
The café is open to everyone. Good coffee and free Wi-Fi invite you to work and network. Perfect for a small workstation in Berlin. Would you like more recommendations for cafés where you can work well? Then check out our 11 tips for coworking cafés in Berlin.