THAI PARK
We cannot fully express our love for this market. It originated over 20 years ago when Berlin’s Thai community would come together in the tiny Preußenpark on the weekends to enjoy Thai cuisine and celebrate their culture.
We cannot fully express our love for this market. It originated over 20 years ago when Berlin’s Thai community would come together in the tiny Preußenpark on the weekends to enjoy Thai cuisine and celebrate their culture.
A cute neighbourhood streetfood gem on Kantstraße, only a short walk away from the hotel. The small snack bar in the middle of Kantstraße sells a wide range of Korean cuisine to go, from Korean tacos and burgers to the traditional Bibimbab.
Looking for some no-nonsense, cheap and delicious food? Go to Lon-Men’s. This Taiwanese noodle house is a local favorite, and you can’t go wrong here.
This majestic archeology museum is one of the most visited in Berlin and for a good reason. This huge building houses some awe-inspiring, impressive collections. You can even sit on the stairs of an ancient Roman structure inside the museum.
Named after the prolific Berlin-born photographer, this photography gallery hosts work by the world’s greatest photographers, both past and present.
Named after the prolific Berlin-born photographer, this photography gallery hosts work by the world’s greatest photographers, both past and present.