Shopping in Berlin
Discover 51 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Berlin, Germany. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.
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boxoffberlin
Only 100 meters from '''Checkpoint Charlie''' you will find a small but very interesting place for extraordinary souvenirs and gifts made by local designers. [http://www.boxoffberlin.de/Galerie.html The gallery] shows changing exhibitions of contemporary art, films and more from Berlin artists and the little Café offers the best Espresso – fairly traded and organically grown, refreshing lemonades without artificial additives, »Berliner Weisse with a shot« ... in summer also outside in the deck chair
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Forum Steglitz
Forum Steglitz, another indoor shopping mall, has much of the same stores that the earlier Das Schloss boasts, although the ice cream shop on one of the upper floors is a great place to take a break. They even have seating out front when the weather is nice. There is a nice, inexpensive make-up shop on the first floor to the left when you enter.
Schloßstraße 1 Website -
KaDeWe
The largest department store on the European Continent at Wittenbergplatz has it all. Be sure to check out the food department at the sixth floor, where you can find anything from a baked chicken to a champagne brand bar. On the weekends, this place can get quite crowded.
Tauentzienstraße 21-24 Website -
Galeries Lafayette
The German ''dependance'' of the Paris-based French department store chain is a testament to Berlin's newfound role as a fashion hub, and with its unique modern architecture, a landmark of its own. It is all about fashion - the best labels and the latest trends.
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Karstadt Hermannplatz
Built in 1929; large shopping center including clothing, book, and beauty products shops, a post office, and its own high-end supermarket, (probably only second to KaDeWe in the area). The grocery section of Karstadt has fresh meat, seafood, and cheese sections.
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Schloss Straßen Center
The Schloss Straßen Center, another indoor shopping mall, is often packed with people coming out with brown Primark bags as this is the shopping center which boasts Berlin's first Primark. There are to be more Primark locations opening in 2013 in Berlin.
Walther-Schreiber-Platz 1 Website -
Leila M
Rosa Luxemburg Str. 30 (Mitte), inside Kino Babylon. A large selection of music on CD & vinyl: romantic songwriters, inspiring pop-music, minimal techno, contemporary electronica and so on. Open M-F 12:00-22:00, Sat 13:00-20:00.
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Das Naturkaufhaus
The largest natural department store in the city, featuring eco-friendly clothes, paper products and beauty products, among other things. The best part is the basement, which is full of interesting decorations and cool items.
Schloßstraße 101 Website -
Borsighallen
A nice shopping mall located in Tegel. It's converted locomotive assembly halls turned into a typical medium sized Berlin mall with every shop you'll need. Additionally there is a cinema and other entertainment stuff.
Am Borsigturm 2 Website -
Neukölln Arkaden
An abundance of clothing stores and eateries, a post office, gym, a cinema known as "Karli" (movies in both German and Turkish shown regularly), and a very large supermarket (Kaufland) in the basement. Free wi-fi.
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Turkish Market
The “Turk's market” at the Landwehr Canal in the Maybachufer in Berlin Neukölln near Kreuzberg sells vegetables, Turkish specialities and a lot of materials. Subway line U8 station Schönleinstraße.
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Tausche
Berlin fans from all over the world can be spotted with the television tower, the city map or Berlin’s area code +49 30 on their tausche bags with exchangeable flaps and insets.
Raumerstraße 8 Website -
Nüx Siebdruckwaren
Friedrichshain is full of screenprinted t-shirt stores, but Nüx stands out with their high-quality natural-history-museum designs – owls, fish, foxes, and more.
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Quartier 206
Right next door to Galeries Lafayette is this upscale department store focusing on high-end fashion, with some cosmetics and personal care products to boot.
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Boulevard Berlin
Boulevard Berlin is another indoor shopping mall which just opened in 2012. It is still adding to its store directory, so stop by and see what you can find.
Schloßstraße 10 Website -
Aufschnitt
Berlin's only 'textile butchery' sells pillows shaped like meat, made 'fresh' on the premises by Silvia – a unique and whimsical Berlin souvenir.
Boxhagenerstraße 32, Friedrichshain Website -
Werken, Spielen, Schenken
A great place for kids. With a toy store in the front and a craft store in the back, you will find everything you need for playing or crafting.
Schloßstraße 110b Website -
Hardwax
THE techno record shop in Berlin; huge back catalogue and weekly news from around the world; also reggae 7" and drum&bass.
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Mauerpark Flea Market
Great Sunday flea market for vintage clothing, furniture, rare vinyl; not many professionals. A typical Berlin experience.
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Karstadt
Karstadt is a nice department store with a grocery store in the basement where you can find some hard to find food items.
Schloßstraße 7-10 Website -
Modulor
Berlin's biggest and best art, craft, and design supply store. A must-visit if you are at all artistically inclined.
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Rotation
Weinbergsweg 3 (Mitte). Offers a vast range of techno, house and electronica. Weekly news. Open M-Sa 12:00-20:00.
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Markthalle Tegel
Indoor food market. Fantastic fresh foods at local prices, including bakers, deli counters, and greengrocers.
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Schwesterherz / Küchenliebe
Two 'sister' stores next to each other – one is a well-curated papeterie, the other focuses on kitchenwares.
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Kindl-Boulevard Passage
Shopping center on Hermanstrasse with many stores, a cinema, and a newly renovated Kaiser's supermarket.
Hermannstrasse 214 - 216, 12053 Berlin Website -
LP12 - Mall Of Berlin
The newest and the largest mall in Berlin with the well known fashion brands and a decent food court.
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Eastgate Berlin
About 150 shops, restaurants etc. Close by is an entertainment center with cinemas etc.
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Potsdamer Platz Arkaden
A medium sized shopping mall with the usual variety of department stores and boutiques
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Flaming Squeegee
Funny, creative selection of rockabilly and punk t-shirts, bar, and band merchandise.
Gabriel-Max Str. 9 Website -
SpaceHall
A large selection of electronic music, from the latest releases to older vinyl.
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Das Schloss
An upscale indoor shopping mall with a creative ceiling decoration.
Schloßstraße 34 Website -
Gropiusstadt Passagen
It's the biggest mall in Berlin and offers a wide variety of shops.
Johannisthaler Chaussee 317, 12351 Berlin, Germania 10am - 8pm -
Kulturkaufhaus Dussmann
The greatest books and musicshop in Berlin with English Bookshop
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Alexa Alexanderplatz
A large shopping centre complex right off Alexanderplatz
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La Lampisterie
Great selection of old design lamps in a crazy shop.
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Princigalli
Quality shoes and cosmetics for ladies.
Stargarder Straße 67 -
Who Killed Bambi?
Colourful tops, bags & things.
Eberswalderstraße 26 -
Helle Mitte
A smaller shopping center.
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Treptower Hallentrödelmarkt
Huge indoor flea market
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Spree Center
Small shopping center.
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Da Capo
2nd Hand, Rock, Pop.
Kastanienallee 96 -
Dense
Electronic music.
Danziger Strasse 16 -
Sgt. Peppers
70s Secondhand
Kastanienallee 91-92 -
Vopo Records
Punk, Rock.
Danziger Straße 31 -
Hip-Hop-Records
Hip Hop.
Schönhauser Allee 49 -
Pauls Boutique
Sneakers
Oderbergerstraße 47 -
Der Plattenladen
Techno
Eberswalderstrasse 32
Travel tips by Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA 3.0). Verify opening hours before visiting.
Shopping Guide for Berlin: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs
Shopping in Berlin is one of the best ways to experience local culture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you're browsing open-air markets for fresh produce and local specialties, hunting for antiques in backstreet shops, or looking for handcrafted souvenirs to bring home, Berlin's shopping scene has something for every kind of traveler.
This guide lists 51 shopping spots in Berlin sourced from Wikivoyage — the community travel guide written by real travelers. These are the shops, markets, and stores that visitors actually recommend to each other.
Shopping Tips for Travelers in Berlin
- Visit markets early for the best selection at Berlin's food and craft markets.
- Carry local cash — many independent vendors and market stalls prefer cash over cards.
- Check opening days — many specialty shops in Berlin are closed on Sundays or have limited weekend hours.
- Ask about local products — the best souvenirs are made locally, not imported for tourist shops.
- Use Nomax to connect with travelers currently in Berlin who can share real-time shopping tips.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Shopping in Berlin
Where to shop in Berlin?
Berlin has 51 curated shopping spots including markets, specialty stores, and local boutiques. This guide covers the best places to shop in Berlin, from open-air markets to specialist shops. Use Nomax to connect with fellow travelers who can share shopping tips.
What souvenirs to buy in Berlin?
The best souvenirs from Berlin are locally produced food and drink, handmade crafts, books about the city, and artisan goods. Markets are the best place to find authentic products. Check listings in this guide for specialty shops and markets in Berlin.
Are there markets in Berlin?
Yes, Berlin has several markets in this guide including food markets, antique fairs, and craft markets. Opening days and hours vary by market — check individual listings before visiting.
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