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Friedrichshain
In
the old working-class district south of Karl-Marx-Allee you can
discover a nice neighbourhood. Lots of students have moved in here
since 1991 or simply transferred over the Spree from Kreuzberg
because rents in the old houses were quite low. If you like places
with rather austere charm where style isn't so important and prices
are rock bottom, Friedrichshain is just the right district for you.
Right by the Oberbaumbrücke, which offers a wonderful view across
the Spree on both sides, is East Side Gallery, the longest remaining
section of the Berlin Wall (more than 1 km long). The artworks were
created immediately after German unification - this is a piece of
wall that was never painted in communist times. Here on Spreeufer is
Speicher, an American-inspired amusement complex with discos and
bars on 4 floors. A bit further to the east, directly under
Warschauer Straße S-Bahn station, dance fans can swing a leg in
Matrix.
Around the corner you can relax wonderfully after all that running
around in the living-room atmosphere of Karel Duba. Just a few steps
away is Non Tox, where the weekend parties are full of subversive
musical contrasts. Sounds of another kind - hits - are on offer at
the indestructible Busche, a haunt for gay men and lesbians. Further
on in the heart of the neighbourhood there are lots of interesting
shops in Simon-Dach-Straße and Wühlischstraße. Conmux is renowned
for its Sunday buffet breakfast - though the jokey sculptures here
are not edible.
The best places to get a new outfit are Seven Sisters and No Naked -
perfect for loud gear and club wear. Around Boxhagener Platz are
pubs, record shops and health food shops. Things really get going
here in the evening! The cinema on the corner of Boxhagener Straße,
Intimes, is over 70 years old; the café of the same name next door
with its light friendly atmosphere attracts an international crowd.
After a look at peaceful Knorrpromenade, which is delightful when
the trees are in blossom, pop into Knorre, a events centre with a
varied programme and a medieval Round Table. A nice café is Übereck,
with cheap cocktails and a good buffet breakfast. If you like music
beyond mainstream, the place to go is Nevergreen, where you find
international music magazines and second-hand rarities along with
the usual CDs and vinyl.
When the sun comes out, you shouldn't miss the big attraction in
quite another part of the district - the big park, Volkspark
Friedrichshain, with lots of sports and outdoor activities. The
waterworks in the fountains are another outdoor treat for free. Take
your pick! Far from the glamorous shopping streets you can enjoy a
very personal atmosphere here - so off to Friedrichshain!
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