kreuzberg – EuroCheapo's Budget Travel Blog https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog EuroCheapo editors take on the world of budget travel. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:54:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 Berlin: Kreuzberg’s best affordable sights, bars and restaurants https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-kreuzbergs-best-affordable-sights-bars-and-restaurants.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-kreuzbergs-best-affordable-sights-bars-and-restaurants.html#respond Mon, 11 Jan 2016 13:58:40 +0000 https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=43903 Located in former West Berlin, Kreuzberg is one of the city’s most popular and exciting neighborhoods. When the wall was up, the district was divided into two postal code areas, Kreuzberg 61 and SO36. Although these postal codes are no longer officially used, locals still use them to define the neighborhood’s two very distinct faces. » Read more

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Located in former West Berlin, Kreuzberg is one of the city’s most popular and exciting neighborhoods. When the wall was up, the district was divided into two postal code areas, Kreuzberg 61 and SO36. Although these postal codes are no longer officially used, locals still use them to define the neighborhood’s two very distinct faces. Berliner’s often say “36 brennt, 61 pennt” (“SO36 is on fire, while 61 is asleep”).

Although the saying doesn’t have the same ring in English as it does in German, it still gives you a good feel for the differences between the two areas: SO36 still has a gritty, punky vibe and attracts a younger party crowd while 61 is a quieter, more gentrified oasis popular with hipsters, urban families, and those 30 or over.

Known as the “third largest Turkish city”, Kreuzberg also has a thriving Turkish community, particularly SO36. Here are some budget-friendly travel tips for the two areas of the neighborhood.

Kreuzberg SO36

Getting there: Take the U-Bahn to stations Kottbusser Tor (U-8/U-1 lines), Görlitzer Bahnhof (U-1 line) and Schlesiches Tor (U-1 line)

Free and affordable things to do

The streets Oranienstrasse and Adalbertstraße make up the heart of SO36. They are located directly at the U-Bahn station Kottbusser Tor, which is affectionately called “Kotti” by locals. Take a stroll around the area and browse through the funky clothing stores and Turkish shops. For a little urban culture, check out the street art and graffiti covering many of the walls.

Museums
Two nicely-priced cultural highlights are Museum der Dinge, a design museum for everyday objects from the 20th and 21st century (admission price: €6), and the Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain (FHBX) Museum, a museum chronicling the history of the neighborhood, which is free of charge.

Catch a film
Located around the corner, the Babylon movie theater often shows original language films with subtitles (called “OmU” in German). To save on the regular admission fee (about €8), go on Mondays, when tickets only cost €6.50.

Historic Park
The park Görlitzer Park once housed a large train station, Görlitzer Bahnhof, which was destroyed during the war. You can still see some of the ruins in the main field, popular with Frisbee players, picnicking hipsters and students lounging with a beer and one hand and a cigarette in the other.

Although the park has had drug problems in recent years, the Children’s Farm is still very popular with kids and families. Hang a right when you get off at the U-Bahn station Schlesisches Tor for more cafes and bars with a hip, 20-something crowd.

Cheap Eats

Luckily, you’ll find many cheap eats around Oranienstrasse, Wienerstrasse (near Görlitzer Park) and Schlesisches Tor. Some of the best options under €5 euros include:

  • Tadim (Adalbertstr. 98), a Turkish fast food restaurant with great kebab and Lahmacun, a.k.a. “Turkish” pizza
  • Maroush (Adalbertstr. 93), a Lebanese place with great falafel and chicken shwarma sandwiches
  • Spätzleexpress (Wiener Str. 11), a small restaurant serving Spätzle and Maultaschen, two tasty noodle treats from the Swabian region in Southern Germany
  • Rissani (Spreewald platz 4-6), another great Lebanese restaurant which is more of a sit-down place than Maroush.
  • If you’re jonesing for a burger and fries, check out Burgermeister (Oberbaumstr. 8), conveniently located under the elevated u-bahn tracks at Schlesisches Tor.

Nightlife

If you’re in the mood to party, then SO36 is the place to be. Dozens of bars and cafes line the streets around all three U-bahn stops.

If you’re in the mood for an urban, industrial vibe mixed in with a little kitsch (there’s a weeping Virgin Mary projection on the wall) all packed in a gay-friendly atmosphere, then check out Möbelolfe (Reichenberger Str. 177).

Franken (Oranienstr. 19a) is an unpretentious watering hole with a punky edge and Wild at Heart (Wiener Straße 20) is a well-known punk rock and rockabilly bar.

The club SO36 (Oranienstr. 190) on Oranienstrasse offers live shows as well as regular events like a Monday after work skate night and Kiezbingo (neighborhood bingo).

Kreuzberg 61 (aka “Bergmannkiez”)

Getting There: Take the U-Bahn to stations Südstern, Gneisenaustrasse and Mehringdamm (U-7 line) or stations Hallesches Tor and Prinzenstrasse (U-1 line)

Viktoriapark

Playing bocce in Kreuzberg’s Viktoriapark. Photo: Eugene K

Free and affordable things to do

If Oranienstrasse is Kreuzberg’s punk rock wild child, then Bergmannstrasse is its tamer, older sister. Popular with tourist, the street is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes.

Cemeteries
At the quieter, leafy green section of Bergmannstrasse (close to U-7 Südstern station) you’ll find the large cemetery, Friedrichswerder Friedhof II. The cemetery has many old graves from the 18th and 19th century with impressive statues and headstones. Head up the hill and you’ll also find many mausoleums in a glorious state of gothic decay.

The cemetery at Hallesches Tor has many beautiful Art Nouveau graves and is the final resting place of the classical composers Mendelssohn and Brahms, and the German poet E.T.A Hoffmann.

Canals and window shopping
A walk along the Landwehrkanal is also an absolute must. In the summer, the banks along the canal are full with young people picnicking or popping open a beer or two. It also leads to Gräfekiez, the upscale, stylish part of 61. Although the designer boutiques are not priced with the budget traveler in mind, Dieffenbachstrasse and Gräfestrasse are still worth a peek and a little window shopping.

Parks
Kreuzberg 61 is also home to two parks, Volkspark Hasenheide and Viktoriapark. Located on one of Berlin’s only hills, Viktoriapark is also home to the Nationaldenkmal für die Befreiungskriege (National Monument for the Liberation Wars), which offers great views over the city.

Cheap Eats

Like SO36, Kreuzberg 61 has a wide range of cafes and restaurants, although they tend to be a bit more expensive. But there are still plenty of great cheap eat options.

  • The Marheinike Markthalle (Marheinekepl. 15), a large market hall located at the corner of Bermannstrasse and Zossenerstrasse, has plenty of food stands where you can get lunch or dinner at a nice price.
  • Curry 36, (Mehringdamm 36) a snack bar near U-7 Mehringdamm has arguably the best curry wurst and fries in the city and is just up the street from the ever-popular Mustafa’s Vegetable Kebab stand (Mehringdamm 32).
  • The King of Falafel (Urbanstr. 68) also has fabulous falafel as well as lesser known vegetarian and vegan treats.

Related: Best Berlin cheap eats from currywurst to falafel

Nightlife

If you’re in the mood to party, SO36 is a better option. Still, Kreuzberg 61 does have a few highlights:

  • Bad Kreuzberg (Blücherstr. 17) is an unpretentious dive bar which offers free pretzels and peanuts with drinks.
  • Junction Bar (Gneisenaustr.18) is a basement club for jazz and blues with a no-frills pub on top.
  • Minibar (Graefestr. 77) is a small-but-cozy option in Gräfekiez.
  • Die Legende von Paula & Ben (Gneisenaustr. 58) is a nice neighborhood place with a friendly vibe.

Sleep for cheap

Looking for a hotel to be near the action in Kreuzberg? Check out our Kreuzberg listings for local hotels and hostels with rates starting as low as $39 for a double room.

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Berlin: Cheap eats along Kreuzberg’s Falckensteinstrasse https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-cheap-eats-along-kreuzbergs-falckensteinstrasse.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-cheap-eats-along-kreuzbergs-falckensteinstrasse.html#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2011 17:24:40 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=18707 By C H Kwak in Berlin— Some streets in Berlin are so jam-packed with cheapo establishments that they deserve their own blog post. Falckensteinstrasse, in the fast gentrifying Wrangelkiez, is one of them. This Kreuzberg street, which intersects with the hoppin’ Schlesische Strasse, has a number of budget eateries worth checking out. Here are my » Read more

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By C H Kwak in Berlin—

Some streets in Berlin are so jam-packed with cheapo establishments that they deserve their own blog post. Falckensteinstrasse, in the fast gentrifying Wrangelkiez, is one of them.

This Kreuzberg street, which intersects with the hoppin’ Schlesische Strasse, has a number of budget eateries worth checking out. Here are my favorites:

Basilikum / Eis Aldemir / Thymian
Falckensteinstraße 7

The holy trinity of budget eateries is owned by the same Turkish family. Basilikum and Thymian each serves two to four daily specials that range from Mediterranean (pasta) to German (Spätzle)–all for between €2 and €4.50. Eis Aldemir, which is flanked between the two, is a good ice cream parlor with average prices (€1 a scoop).

Les Enfants Gatés
Falckensteinstraße 33
Web site

Cute cafe that serves real French pastries. At €3, the pastries may not seem like such a bargain for Berlin, but considering the quality and atmosphere, it’s a good deal.

Café am Kamin
Falckensteinstr. 18

This tiny cafe has a fireplace. Luckily, they keep it off in summer.

Buddha’s Kitchen
Falckensteinstr. 42
Web site

The Vietnamese community in Berlin has perfected the art of budget-friendly, fresh Asian food. Buddha’s Kitchen serves standard Berlin Asian fares–Vietnamese noodle soup, salad or meat in curry. It’s nothing you’ll write home about, but the €5 lunch deals definitely do the job. Best of all, there are two more Vietnamese-run places nearby, and they’re all pretty much interchangeable.

The main thoroughfare of Schlesische Strasse has an endless choice of bars and clubs, as well as snack bars. Cheapo night owls can do very well here.

Also on EuroCheapo: If you’re planning a trip to Berlin, check out our no-nonsense reviews of budget hotels in Berlin. We’ve visited and inspected hotels throughout the city, and recommend the best central cheapies. Read more in our Berlin guide.

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Berlin: The city’s best beer gardens https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-the-citys-best-beer-gardens.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/berlin-the-citys-best-beer-gardens.html#comments Tue, 31 May 2011 10:42:57 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=18709 ‘Tis the time–to take a seat outside and enjoy a beer (or two) with friends. Going to a beer garden (biergarten in German) is a quintessential Berlin summer activity and should be on the list for any visitor during the warmer months. Among the many beer garden options the city offers, these four stand out: » Read more

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‘Tis the time–to take a seat outside and enjoy a beer (or two) with friends. Going to a beer garden (biergarten in German) is a quintessential Berlin summer activity and should be on the list for any visitor during the warmer months.

Among the many beer garden options the city offers, these four stand out:

Prater

Kastanienallee 7-9, Prenzlauer Berg

The one and only Prater is a mandatory summer stop for locals and tourists alike. Said to be the city’s oldest beer garden (dating back to 1837), this Prenzlauer Berg institution can accommodate up to 600 guests in its garden and indoor restaurant. Forget Oktoberfest–this is the real deal.

Schleusenkrug

Müller-Breslau-Str. 1
www.schleusenkrug.de

Located near the Tiergarten, right on the river, this small bar/kiosk fires up the grill in summer for brats and other goodies. Cold beer, good views, nice people–it doesn’t get much better than this.

Goglatha Berlin

Come to Golgatha after the sun goes down. Photo: Eugene Kim

Golgatha

Viktoria Park, Kreuzberg
www.golgatha-berlin.de

Kreuzberg’s answer to Prater, this beer garden inside a public park really gets going later in the evening. Beach chairs complement picnic tables. If you’re feeling anti-social, they offer Wi-Fi. But if you feel like mingling, there’s also dancing.

Loretta am Wannsee

Kronprinzessinnenweg 260, Wannsee
www.loretta-berlin.de

For a day trip, Wannsee, one of the largest and most popular lakes around Berlin, offers a sandy beach, shallow water and Loretta–a beer garden with a good wine selection. Watch the sailboats (or nudists, depending on where you’re looking) pass by as you kick back with a drink.


Other beer gardens

Have another beer garden in Berlin to recommend? Tell us about it in our comments section. Prost!

Also on EuroCheapo: If you’re planning a trip to Berlin and looking for affordable places to sleep, swing by our city guide to read reviews of our recommended hotels in Berlin, all of them visited, inspected and reviewed by our editors.

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