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Viktoriapark and the Waterfall

Viktoriapark is one of my favourite spots in Berlin. On one hand, it’s a place full of history. On the other, the little hill and the magical waterfall make of it something special. Located in west Kreuzberg, it was opened in 1894. Read more

Ebertundweber Buchhandlung

If you have been reading our blog, you will know that we have a significant obsession with bookshops. In Berlin, we got to know many of them, from the most well-known (such as Buchhandlung Walther König) to smaller ones. Read more

Handmade in Berlin: A Loja

It was a sunny day in Berlin, we were walking around Falckensteinstrasse, Kreuzberg, and we were in an explorer mood going in to all the shops that could caught our attention. And that’s how we get to know A loja. Yes it caught our eye from the outside, and once inside, we were even more surprised. It’s a shop and an atelier at the same time, which made us thought that they produce all the clothes right there. Read more

Photocircle: Buy photos, help the world

We can all think about online photo platforms and we are all already familiar with social organisations. But what it’s totally new to us is Photocircle, an online photo platform based in Berlin that combine both of them. Photocircle gives you the opportunity to give something in return to the captured people and landscapes. Read more

Kinderbauernhof auf dem Görlitzer Park: Urban Farm

Everyday Berlin surprises me more and more. Berlin is the capital of Germany, a big city, with almost 900km2 and more than 3.400.000 inhabitants. Even thought, compared with other capital cities, you don’t feel overwhelmed, the streets are not very crowded, it’s full of green areas and you can feel everywhere a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Read more

Bookshops in Berlin: Buchhandlung Moritzplatz

Some days ago we stumbled across this amazing Bookshop in Moritzplatz, and we had no doubt that we had do include it in our list of favourite Bookshops in Berlin.

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Cafés in Berlin: Luzia

There are many bars and cafés in Berlin. But if there’s one that comes to mind to many people who live here, that will probably be Luzia. Their first-of-May parties have made of the place almost a myth. Stablished since 5 years now, Read more

Urban Gardening in Berlin: Prinzessinnengarten

Living in a big city can be really fun. Loads of activities, places to go, people from all over the world… but sometimes, we all feel a lack of contact with the nature. We all appreciate to breathe fresh air, to eat real food and to be in a quiet place. Read more

Streets in Berlin: Weserstrasse

I still remember the first time we were in Neukölln. It was in November, we were meeting our friend Elisa in Hermannplatz because she wanted to show us the neighbourhood. I can certainly remember her explaining us Read more

Gentrification in Neukölln

Called as “the epicenter of cool” by The Guardian and “Neukölln Hipster?” by Zitty. We have already talked about Neukölln in previous posts, when we interviewed Miracolo 40 and when we went to the Nowkoelln Flowmarkt. But, what is exactly going on there?

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