Luxurious five-floor complex with a health and beauty centre, 25m pool, saunas, steam room, ice room, restaurants, bars, sun terrace with solariums and a view of central...
Karlsruher Strasse 20Home to armies of handmade tin soldiers, farm animals and historical characters, all painted in incredible detail. You could take home an entire battalion of Prussian...
Knesebeckstrasse 88Some regard this as Berlin's best designer shoe shop, with an anything-but-boring selection from the likes of Lagerfeld, Robert Clergerie and Giuseppe Zanotti.
Bleibtreustrasse 29-30This shop has been around since the early 1970s, offering collectors and browsers an impressive array of original 19th-century antiques. Fully restored Biedermeier and...
Schlüterstrasse 54Run by a Bostonian and stocking a dynamic selection of new and used histories and political tracts, classical and modern fiction and reference and travel books, this is...
Goethestrasse 69Strikes a good balance between Mediterranean and Brandenburg country style with stripped-down furniture, warm lighting and irresistible ornaments. Highlights include natural...
Niebuhrstrasse 1The store for all manner of art books. This branch under the Savignyplatz S-Bahn station stocks international magazines and books on painting, sculpture, photography, design...
Savignyplatz Stadtbahnbogen 593This is the largest of four Berlin branches, offering the latest by the likes of Prada, D&G, Sergio Rossi and Miu Miu. At Kurfürstendamm 199, across the street, you'll find a...
Kurfürstendamm 43Dopo-domani is a veritable temple for design aficionados. Combining an interior design practice with a well-stocked shop, the focus is on Italian outfitters, and the...
Kantstrasse 148Melanie Waltje's charming shop offers well-made but thankfully not overly expensive children's wear, bedding, toys and gift items such as name books and terry-cloth teddies.
Niebuhrstrasse 2One-hour developing, enlargements, CD-Rom and other fast services performed during unusually generous opening hours.
Kurfürstendamm 209Sigfried Böhnisch has been selling cutting-edge men's labels for over 20 years. He stocks Japanese powerhouses such as Yohji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake and Comme des Garçons, as...
Kurfürstendamm 55-56Wooden toys, including cookery utensils and child-sized kitchens, are the attraction here. Also a good selection of books, puppets and wall-hangings.
Kantstrasse 61This large branch of this large chain houses more than 140,000 books, and they have a big English-language section. An in-house café offers drinks and snacks.
Tauentzienstrasse 13The largest department store in continental Europe celebrated its 100th birthday in 2007. It carries name brands in all departments, though the merchandise can be hit or miss....
Tauentzienstrasse 21-24