Berlin | Shopping

All you need to know

Angela and Marcelo Meyer

Angela and Marcelo Meyer

Germany

Berlin is one of Europe’s most diverse shopping destinations, blending traditional luxury with cutting-edge independent design.

Check out the main shopping streets and areas below, catering to different tastes and budgets.

Luxury and Elegance

Kurfürstendamm (Ku’damm): Often called the “Champs-Élysées of Berlin,” this is the city’s most famous shopping avenue.

- What to find: Designer brands such as Chanel, Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton.

- Highlight: KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens), the largest department store in continental Europe; its sixth-floor food hall is a must-visit.

Major Chains and Shopping Malls

Ideal for those looking for well-known international brands and large shopping centers.

Friedrichstraße: A mix of luxury and high-end stores, such as Galeries Lafayette.

Alexanderplatz: Focused on mass-market retail, it is home to the massive Alexa mall and department stores like Galeria.

Mall of Berlin: Located near Potsdamer Platz, this is one of the most comprehensive destinations for one-stop shopping.

Independent and Alternative Design

Hackescher Markt: The area surrounding this square is the heart of Berlin’s design scene.

- What to find: Boutiques featuring young German designers, unique accessories, and exclusive shoe shops on nearby streets like Mulackstraße and Alte Schönhauser Straße.

- Highlight: Hackesche Höfe, a complex of historic courtyards featuring niche shops and art galleries. A must-see!

Vintage and Local Vibe

For those seeking unique pieces and a less commercial experience.

Bergmannstraße (Kreuzberg): Famous for its thrift stores, record shops, and bookstores.

Kastanienallee (Prenzlauer Berg): Known as “Casting Alley,” it offers original fashion and vintage shops with high-quality second-hand clothing and accessories. Here, you can find designer bags—such as a Louis Vuitton—for €200.00. Vintage Kilo Sales: In 2026, events like Berlin’s Trash Show remain popular, allowing you to buy second-hand clothing by weight (e.g., €19.00/kg).

Practical Tips for 2026

- Opening Hours: Stores generally open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Remember: most shops are closed on Sundays, except on specific "open Sunday" dates (Verkaufsoffener Sonntag), which will be January 25, 2026, and June 21, 2026.

- Drugstores: For affordable, high-quality cosmetics, visit the DM or Rossmann chains.

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