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May 31, 2024
May 30, 2024

6 of the nicest neighborhoods in Berlin that you shouldn't miss during your city trip

Are you just such a fan of Berlin Like us at the editorial office? I think it's a fantastic city because there's so much to see and do. Berlin has many charming neighborhoods full of shops, museums, and of course, hotspots where you can enjoy lunch, dinner, or a cozy drink. Planning a city trip to Berlin? Then quickly check out this list of the six best neighborhoods in Berlin that you won't want to miss.

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This is your ticket to Japan without taking a plane 🥢 @tewatashi.ams in De Pijp serves an authentic Edo-Mae Sushi Experience and is super consistent in their quality. It's the place we keep going back to when we have something to celebrate <3. In this video I'm sharing the 2 hour experience in 60 seconds. Still dreaming about the buttery ika nigiri. 🤤 ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck { one of the best authentic Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam serving premium sushi omakase in De Pijp }
𝗔 𝗯𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗰𝗮𝗳𝗲́ 𝗯𝘂𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗖𝗶𝘁𝘆? @eetcafe_de_reiger is the spot to remember. Cozy, casual, and a seasonal menu. This one was on my list to share for a year and finally it's (almost) asparagus season again! 🤤 Another plus? Prices are very reasonable here! 📍 Eetcafé de Reiger Jordaan, Amsterdam City Center Save this spot for when you're craving warm Dutch traditional dishes in the heart of Amsterdam. And did you hear the same team took over Eetcafé van Beeren? I can't wait to go there too! ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
A grandma's cookbook. Three Michelin stars. And a beautiful 70s villa in a quiet neighborhood in Bangkok, where you are welcomed as if you were at the chefs' home. The Sühring brothers don't cook based on trends; they cook based on memories. Of their grandmother's farm, of the flavors of their youth in Germany, and of techniques passed down through generations. @relaischateaux invited me to experience Sühring during a solo lunch, and this is truly my ultimate definition of culinary self-care. This was a surprising afternoon in Bangkok, where I ate the best German food I have ever tasted. And that in a city where I normally avoid European restaurants. Well, for @restaurant_suhring, you really want to make that exception. Signature dishes that I still think back to regularly? 🍴 Labskaus with caviar 🍴 Enleta waffle with Pfalz vinegar 🍴 Game pâté 🍴 Dry-aged Duck TIP: When you go to Sühring, reserve seats at the kitchen bar so you have a view of the chefs at work! Follow @yourlbb for more tips you can trust. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck #prinvited #bangkok #michelin #relaischateaux In this reels, I take you along for fine dining in Bangkok at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Sühring.
This is one of the best free outings in the spring! Did you know that you can gather (or pick, for the connoisseurs 😉) oysters yourself at various locations in the Netherlands? I’m in Zeeland for a bit this weekend, and if we can make it, we’ll go again. 📍In this video, I show you where you can fill your bucket. Comment *oester* for the comprehensive guide with all the details about all 8 locations + handy tips and rules. Important to know: – Max. 10 kilos per person (≈ 1 bucket) – For personal use only – Do not scoop or scrape the seabed – Go at low tide Handy things to bring: Bucket, screwdriver, boots, work gloves, tea towel, clean clothes, and garbage bags (for the oysters *and* dirty clothes). And of course: bring an oyster knife, lemon, and champagne too 🍋🥂 Because you’ll want to taste something right away, won’t you! The oyster season runs from September to about April / early May, so now that the water isn't so cold, this is the perfect outing. In the full guide, I share exactly where you can easily find them, without much effort. Comment oyster and I'll send it to you right away! Who do you want to go oyster gathering with soon? ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲'𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝘀𝗽𝗼𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 These are those few magical weeks each year when the city suddenly feels different. Everything is in bloom and all you want to do is be outside. Coffee to-go in hand, and just head out as soon as the sun shows up. 📍 Bloesempark – Amsterdamse Bos (the classic, yes it gets busy, but totally worth it) 📍 Rijksmuseum 📍 Fruit Garden of West 📍 Westerpark 📍 Jozef Israëlskade 📍 WG site 📍 Nelson Mandelapark 📍 Bos en Lommerplantsoen 📍Amstelpark By mid-April most of the sakura will already be gone, so if you want to catch it: this is your moment. I'll definitely be doing a few more rounds before it's over. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck _______________________________________________ 🌸 Discover the best places to spot cherry blossom in Amsterdam and enjoy the sakura in full bloom. 🌸

6 X nicest neighborhoods in Berlin during a city trip

Wedding

A typical Berlin neighborhood: raw and full of contrasts. Formerly a deprived area, it's now increasingly popular with young people. This is mainly due to the low rents and the fun pop-up bars, restaurants, and coffee shops. Weekly performances take place in the old factory buildings. techno parties were held.

Mitte

This district is also known as Berlin's city center. It's the place to be for many tourists. You'll find many tourist attractions here, such as the Dom Cathedral, the Holocaust Museum, Alexanderplatz, and the Reichstag. Personally, I wouldn't spend much time here due to the lack of atmosphere. A tip is to rent a bike or book a tour so you don't waste too much time exploring this district.

Mitte

More nice neighborhoods in Berlin

Prenzlauer Berg

This neighborhood, like Wedding, is still very much up-and-coming, but with the hip youngsters and yuppies. When I think of Prenzlauer Berg, I immediately think of the charming boutiques, trendy restaurants, and lovely terraces and bars for a drink. I was already familiar with the boozy Sunday brunch from my trips to London In America, but also in Berlin, this is now becoming a real concept. I recommend doing this in Prenzlauer Berg as well.

Prenzlauer Berg

Friedrichshain

A hip and vibrant neighborhood south of Prenzlauer Berg and east of Mitte. Here you'll find the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall. This neighborhood is especially popular for its many cafés, clubs, and beach bars. In Friedrichshain, everything revolves around the Spree River.

Friedrichshain

Best neighborhoods in Berlin

Neukölln

Another neighborhood that's booming among young people. I think this is a great place to stroll around, discover new hotspots, and shop in small boutiques. It's no wonder, then, that new bars, restaurants, and pop-up boutiques open here every week. Don't forget to visit Tempelhofer Feld (the former airport); this is where everyone gathers for walks, barbecues, or picnics.

Treptow

A quiet, green neighborhood where you can completely unwind. It's the largest neighborhood in Berlin, yet the least densely populated. It's not overcrowded, making it a pleasant place to take a walk and enjoy nature.

Treptow

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