Shopping
Anyone who goes shopping here can look forward to a huge selection of creative products, and away from the major streets and squares, the area also offers scene shopping at its finest.
Voo Store
Only 2 U-Bahn stops away
Music, high fashion, art, and coffee by award-winning baristas. Voo Store is a culturally grounded, creatively driven concept in the heart of Berlin-Kreuzberg, occupying a charming 300-square-meter courtyard on the ground floor of a former metal workshop.
Oranienstraße 24
10999 Berlin-Kreuzberg
The Store X
Only 10 minutes by car
Located on the ground floor of Soho House Berlin, this store (opened in 2015) blends retail and comfort, resembling a cozy living room where everything is for sale. Designed by Alex Eagle with furniture by Benchmark, it offers fashion, furniture, music, art, and books, and also hosts exhibitions and events.
Torstraße 1
10119 Berlin
Oftt
Only a 15 minute car ride
Oftt, founded by designer Ashley Marc Hovelle, offers a sustainable collection of ten wardrobe essentials designed for lasting quality. Using eco-friendly fabrics and mindful production, the brand emphasizes conscious consumption. The store’s minimal black-and-white design reflects this philosophy and also features sustainable, fair, and vegan-friendly scents and body care products by 1331.
Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 23
10178 Berlin
Andreas Murkudis
Only 3 bus stops away
Store 81 by Andreas Murkudis, designed by Berlin’s Gonzalez Haase studio, reimagines the traditional department store. Housed in a former Tagesspiegel printing facility, the space features two large, stripped-back halls that highlight original architectural details, with carefully designed lighting emphasizing products on white fibreboard platforms.
Potsdamer Str. 81
10785 Berlin
Superconscious
Only a 17 minute car ride
This Berlin streetwear store, designed by susstudio with Exalis, features a space-age aesthetic with minimalist fixtures, bright accents, matte surfaces, raw timber, sandblasted steel mesh, and shag carpets. The striking design highlights the curated selection of shoes, clothing, and accessories.
Torstraße 72
10119 Berlin
A Kind of Guise
Only a 15 minute car ride
AKOG, a Munich-based brand founded in 2009 by Yasar Ceviker and Susi Streich, creates locally-produced clothing inspired by diverse cultures from the founders’ travels. Each year, they release two seasonal collections centered on a specific country or culture. The Berlin store is a simple, curated space that showcases the brand’s ethos through clothing and accessories.
Mulackstraße 23
10119 Berlin
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Bergmannstraße
Only 15 minutes on foot / 2 U-Bahn stops away
Bergmannstraße is the best-known street in the Kreuzberg district and the heart of the Bergmann neighborhood, between Südstern and Mehringdamm. The street is a multicultural promenade with Gründerzeit charm and is popular for its international shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Bergmannstraße
10961 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Helka Ceramics
Only 6 bus stops away
Helka is an independent ceramic label founded by Lisa Kosak, specializing in handmade, modern, and timeless tableware and utilitarian pieces. After running Studio Argile for over four years, she opened her Kreuzberg studio in 2023, creating bespoke collections for notable restaurants. The bright studio also offers pottery courses for all skill levels.
Böckhstraße 12
10967 Berlin
Schneeweiß
Minimalist ambiance. Maximum culinary craft.
In the heart of Friedrichshain, amidst bars, burger joints, and clubs, lies Schneeweiß. This stylishly designed restaurant features parquet floors, crystal lamps, and white walls. But it’s not just the incredibly delicious Alpine-inspired cuisine that makes you feel at home—the crackling fireplace adds to the cozy atmosphere. In winter, it instantly evokes the feeling of a mountain lodge!
Simplonstraße 16
10245 Berlin
Universal Works
Only a 15 minute car ride
Universal Works’ Berlin store in Mitte combines British clothing heritage with a modern, international feel. Designed by Ralf Linnenbrink, the space preserves original architectural details while adding industrial and utilitarian touches to reflect the brand’s independent roots.
Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 28
10178 Berlin
Zossener Antik
Only a 15 minute walk away
Zossener Antik is a well-loved Berlin antique shop where furniture, objects, and quiet oddities are thoughtfully collected and beautifully worn. Unhurried and full of character, it’s a place to browse slowly, discovering pieces that feel storied, personal, and unmistakably Berlin.
Zossener Str. 3
10961 Berlin
Hallesches Haus
Only a 7 minute walk away
Hallesches Haus is both an event space, a café serving lunch, and a popular interior design store with lots of stylish accessories.
Tempelhofer Ufer 1
10961 Berlin
Bottone Objects
Only 2 bus stops away
Bottone, founded by brothers Daniele Luciano and Michele Ferrazzano, merges German and Italian design, offering high-quality furniture and contemporary objects. Their showroom showcases pieces inspired by Italian postmodernism, Bauhaus, pop culture, and craftsmanship, each presented as a unique artifact with its own story.
Leipziger Str. 66
10117 Berlin
Do You Read Me?
Only 5 bus stops away
Do you read me?!, founded in 2008 by graphic designer Mark Kiessling, is one of Berlin’s top independent shops for magazines and publishing. Located in the gallery district, it offers a carefully curated international collection of books and magazines, providing a deep dive into contemporary printed media across diverse fields.
Auguststraße 28
10117 Berlin
YUN
Only a 12 minute car ride
YUN, founded in 2015 in Seoul, brings its global vision to Berlin with a minimalist store featuring an open production system and a silver spiral conveyor belt. Known for its fashion-forward eyewear, the brand plans a second Berlin location on Kurfürstendamm in 2025, designed by Gonzalez Haase.
Rosenthaler Str. 11
10119 Berlin
Quartier ZebraClub
Only a 12 minute car ride
YUN, founded in 2015 in Seoul, brings its global vision to Berlin with a minimalist store featuring an open production system and a silver spiral conveyor belt. Known for its fashion-forward eyewear, the brand plans a second Berlin location on Kurfürstendamm in 2025, designed by Gonzalez Haase.
Zossener Str. 20
10961 Berlin