Berlin

Thanks to its unique mixture of old-world charm and eclectic creativity, Berlin is a shopper’s paradise. The city becomes a veritable fashion capital during the exquisite fashion shows and events of the biannual Berlin Fashion Week, and trade events like Bread & Butter regularly encourage local and international designers to highlight their work in showrooms and boutiques here. From extravagant designer shopping malls and high-end fashion boutiques to artisan handcraft producers, antique markets, and vintage stores, Berlin has something for everyone.

The city’s history plays an important part in its geography. Because Berlin was divided by the Berlin Wall for so many years, there is no pedestrian zone or single city center like in many other European cities. Instead Berlin has many different areas to explore and pockets of retailers are spread throughout its neighborhoods.

The city’s most glamorous shopping can be done near Mitte’s Friedrichstrasse and in the West Berlin promenade Kurfürstendamm, known as the Shopping Mile and home to the luxurious Kaufhaus des Westens department store, as well as many designer and big name international brands. But the charming side streets around Mitte’s Torstrasse and Hackescher Markt have become a much more popular destination for shopping in the city, with chic designers opening up ateliers and concept shops.

For the fashionable bohemian set, designer labels have less appeal here than elsewhere. You’ll see many of the young and trendy favoring high-end street wear paired with vintage items that appear to have cost not much more than a Brötchen (bread roll). The eastern neighborhoods of Kreuzberg and Neukölln are home to a growing number of vintage and secondhand shops, and the city has a wonderful collection of flea markets that operate year-round. You’ll see modern influences of Berlin’s Bauhaus architecture movement in many of shops, incorporated into the store displays or as part of the home decor items. Near West Berlin’s charming Savignyplatz, the Stilwerk interior design center and surrounding design and home stores on Kantstrasse have become the design hub for the city. For shoppers looking for more price-conscious home furnishings, Neukölln offers several vintage furniture shops featuring Danish and Scandinavian home decor.

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  • 1. Adddress

    Mitte

    Berlin designer Andreea Vrajitoru creates experimental clothes and shoes with a casual vibe, supplemented by fashion from indie labels Henrik Vibskov, Surface to Air, and Wood Wood. There are also branches in Prenzlauer Berg and the Berlin Bikini mall.

    Weinmeisterstr. 12–14
    - 030 - 2887–3434
  • 2. Andreas Murkudis

    Tiergarten

    Inside the former Taggespiegel newspaper office space, you’ll find this cool concept store featuring handpicked men's, women's, and children's clothing, including designs by brother Kostas Murkudis, Dries van Noten, and Christian Haas, as well as accessories and contemporary housewares.

    Potsdamer Str. 81e, Berlin, Berlin, 10785, Germany
    030-6807–98306
  • 3. Baerck

    Mitte

    Baerck artfully displays its mix of European and Berlin men's and women's wear on wheeled structures, allowing them to be rearranged in the store whenever necessary. Along with designers like Henrik Vibskov and Hope, you’ll find accessories including jewelry, handbags, scarves, and hats.

    Mulackstr. 12, Berlin, Berlin, 10119, Germany
    030-2404–8994
  • 4. Bikini Berlin

    Charlottenburg

    At this experimental "concept mall," you can shop local and international design-focused brands or browse through the rotating roster of young labels in the center's pop-up "boxes," plus grab a bite at one of the trendy street-food inspired stalls in the food market. The building used to have an open-air middle floor separating the top and ground levels, giving the appearance of a bikini, hence the name.

    Budapester Str. 38–50, Berlin, Berlin, 10787, Germany
    030-5549–6455
  • 5. Bücherbogen

    Charlottenburg

    Peek under the railway tracks of Charlottenburg’s Savignyplatz station and you’ll find this much-loved bookstore. The large selection of books, many of them special editions or out of print, include numerous titles on art, design, and architecture, and the international offerings are extensive.

    Stadtbahnbogen 593, Berlin, Berlin, 10623, Germany
    303-3186–9511
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  • 6. Chelsea Farmers Club

    Charlottenburg

    This living-room-like space is the go-to for sophisticated menswear with a British posh edge; you’ll find everything from tuxedoes to hunting jackets on their shelves. The owners manufacture their own line of quality British-style smoking jackets, and the inventory also includes top brands and small fashion accessories. There’s a small bar in the back, where you can toast your latest purchase in style.

    Schlüterstr. 49, Berlin, Berlin, 10629, Germany
    030-8872–7474

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  • 7. Das Neue Schwarz

    Mitte

    Whether you want a new little black dress or a cool vintage bag to carry around this season, a peek into Das Neue Schwarz (The New Black) is guaranteed to result in some special finds. In the midst of Mitte’s fashionista neighborhood of avant-garde designers and exclusive boutiques, this shop holds its own with a collection of secondhand items—many never worn—from big-name designers including Vivienne Westwood, Helmut Lang, and Yves Saint Laurent.

    Mulackstr. 38, Berlin, Berlin, 10119, Germany
    030-2787–4467
  • 8. Do You Read Me?

    Mitte

    Whether you're looking for something to read on the plane or a special present, this charming bookstore is guaranteed to have something to pique your literary interests. The wide selection of magazines and literature—many of the titles are in English—comes from around the world and spans fashion, photography, architecture, interior design, and cultural topics.

    Auguststr. 28, Berlin, Berlin, 10117, Germany
    030-6954–9695
  • 9. Dr. Kochan Schnapskultur

    Prenzlauer Berg

    This small shop embodies traditional German liquor culture; there are schnapps and fruit brandies from family farms and independent distilleries for sale, among other items to pique a tippler's interest.

    Immanuelkirchstr. 4, Berlin, Berlin, 10405, Germany
    030-3462–4076
  • 10. Frau Tonis Parfum

    Kreuzberg

    This elegant perfumery will help you create a completely personal scent; choose from vials filled with perfumes like acacia, linden tree blossoms, cedarwood, or pink peppercorns. All the perfumes are produced locally in Berlin, creating a really one-of-a kind gift.

    Zimmerstr. 13, Berlin, Berlin, 10969, Germany
    030-2021–5310
  • 11. Hallesches Haus

    Kreuzberg

    Part playfully curated general store and part café, Hallesches Haus is the brainchild of three ex-Fab and Monoqi staffers. Expect to find terrariums, artfully designed gardening tools, Pendleton blankets, housewares, and gifts with a sense of humor.

    Tempelhofer Ufer 1, Berlin, Berlin, 10961, Germany
  • 12. Kaufhaus des Westens

    Charlottenburg

    The largest department store in continental Europe, classy Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) has a grand selection of goods, spread over seven floors, as well as food and deli counters, an oyster bar, champagne and wine bars, and coffee houses.

    Tauentzienstr. 21–24, Berlin, Berlin, 10789, Germany
    030-21210
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  • 13. Konk

    Mitte

    Since 2003, this Mitte hot spot has nurtured Berlin independent designers who are as visionary in their aesthetics as they are in their production mode: most items are handmade and sustainably sourced. Look for local favorite Thone Negrón for women's dresses, and elegant gold earrings and rings by Savoir Joaillerie.

    Kleine Hamburger Str. 15, Berlin, Berlin, 10117, Germany
    030-2809–7839
  • 14. Markt am Kollwitzplatz

    Prenzlauer Berg

    One of the city’s best farmers' markets sits on the pretty Kollwitzplatz square in Prenzlauer Berg. During its smaller Thursday and bustling Saturday markets, you’ll not only find a superb selection of organic produce, meats, cheeses, and pantry items, but also an array of prepared foods and sellers offering handmade home goods and gifts.

    Kollwitzpl., Berlin, Berlin, 10435, Germany
  • 15. P & T - Paper & Tea

    Charlottenburg

    Enter this serene shop just off Kantstrasse and you'll be stepping into a world of high-quality loose-leaf teas. The stylish store displays its teas in museum-like cases, where you can smell the wares, and there are tasting areas where expert attendants brew and explain the teas. There is also a Mitte shop on Alte Schönhauser Strasse and an outpost in KaDaWe.

    Bleibtreust. 4, Berlin, Berlin, 10623, Germany
    030-5557–98074
  • 16. Shakespeare & Sons

    Friedrichshain

    With large glass windows looking out onto Warschauer Strasse and a minimalist interior, Shakespeare & Sons is the perfect place to get lost in another world. The shop sells a variety of English and French books from every genre, though there's a specific slant toward new books covering political topics. Inside, you'll find the Fine Bagels café.

    Warschauerstr. 74, Berlin, Berlin, 10243, Germany
    030-4679–6332
  • 17. starstyling

    Mitte

    If you’re not afraid of a little (or a lot) of color and whimsy, stop by this fun shop that showcases attention-grabbing bags and clothes for women, men, and kids, all designed in Berlin.

    Mulackstr. 15
    - 030 - 9700–5182
  • 18. Süper Store

    Kreuzberg

    Located in the charming neighborhood of Kreuzberg known as the Graefekiez, this cute little shop supplies a variety of lovely odds and ends, sourced from all over the world, including Turkey, Italy, and Switzerland, as well as locally produced items. Inside you’ll find linens, housewares, pantry items, and jewelry.

    Dieffenbachstr. 12
    - 030 - 9832–7944
  • 19. The Corner Berlin

    Mitte

    In the heart of the stunning Gendarmenmarkt, this luxury concept store sells a contemporary collection of new and vintage clothing from high-end designers like Yves Saint Laurent and Chloé, as well as cosmetics, home furnishings, and art books. There's also a men's shop next door and a second store near Kurfürstendamm.

    Französischestr. 40, Berlin, Berlin, 10117, Germany
    030-2067–0940
  • 20. The Store Berlin

    Mitte

    In a stunning interior of marble tables, Moroccan rugs, and oversize couches, you'll find discerning labels like The Row and Alexander Wang, as well as cosmetics and jewelry. The unpretentious, 30,000-square-foot space encourages you to stay awhile and take advantage of other amenities like British Salon Barber & Parlour, laptop-friendly workstations, and an organic café.

    Torstr. 1, Berlin, Berlin, 10119, Germany
    030-405–0440

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