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Created by The Telegraph Updated On: February 12, 2013
There's no such thing as a bad time to visit Berlin, but go now to enjoy the film and arts scene in one of the most stimulating cultural centres in Europe, says Paul Sullivan.
The Telegraph: Mid-range: The Soho House is every bit as slick as its London and New York counterparts. A late Bauhaus building in Mitte. From £100. Read a full review here http://bit.ly/XGbLZF.
The Telegraph: The Michelberger is a converted factory building with innovative rooms that suit a range of budgets and tastes. From £75 Read a full review here http://bit.ly/X24FjZ.
Coffee Shop · Charlottenburg · 34 tips and reviews
The Telegraph: Arrive in style with dinner at Café Einstein is a 1920s villa with parquet floors and leather banquettes that serves a divine schnitzel (€20/ £17).
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The Telegraph: If you’re new to Berlin, you may wish to spend much of your day exploring the city’s classic sites, from The Reichstag to Museum Island among others.
The Telegraph: Enjoy a casual breakfast at Barcomi’s (barcomis.de), a smart café that roasts its own coffee and serves filling, elegant breakfast plates and tasty bagels (around €8/ £7).
The Telegraph: Stadt, Land, Fluss (slf-restaurant.de, Pappelallee 65; mains €15-25/ £13-21) is a smart, unpretentious place with food that’s plucked, fished and hunted by the owners.
The Telegraph: Head to Potsdamer Platz, one of Europe’s busiest squares in the 1930s and a complete wasteland during the Berlin Wall years. Today’s collection of high-rise offices includes the sparkling Sony Center