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Interior of the MarktHalle 9 with stalls and fresh produce
Last updated: 21 May, 2023

Markthalle Neun, a vibrant food market is Berlin’s main foodie hub. The market offers a diverse range of stalls and vendors, showcasing a wide array of fresh local produce and international delicacies. Downstairs, you’ll find craft brewery Heidenpeter’s.

It also hosts regular events such as food festivals, cooking workshops, and pop-up dining experiences – notably Street Food Thursday, where pop-ups test-driving their latest culinary inventions every Thursday evening.

Price: Free
Minimum age: Any
Age suitable: 13+
When: All year around

When to do it

It’s open all year round Monday to Saturday. Closed on Sunday. It’s open late on Thursday to host the Street Food market event.

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Clever Manhattan-style blend of hostel and upmarket hotel in post-industrial surroundings, with an excellent in-house organic restaurant. Great for singles, the socially-minded and hip partygoers.

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Lux 11 Berlin-Mitte

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A superb apartment hotel, with 72 self-contained luxury apartments, conveniently located for Berlin best attractions, bars and shopping.

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Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome

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Romantic, luxury hotel set within a grand 19th-century bank building, with a contemporary twist and terrific spa. In the heart of Mitte, and close to the city’s main attractions.

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Casa Camper

Berlin, Germany[3.3 miles]

A quirky chic boutique hotel that blends simple luxury and hip Spanish design in a killer Mitte location. In the heart of the city’s buzz.

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