My "touristic/german learning/feeling the city" vacation in Berlin is over now. And to conclude an amazing stay I wish to share with you my findings. I dont realy know who to thank, but I am so very thankfull that this city is so cheap. It starts with the food - from the infamous Currywurst to Asian delices, you can have a complete meal with only 5€. It continues to the alcohol, in most bars beer is served for about 2,50€.
And to complete the circle of life - Shopping:
I sometimes feel the urge to pinch myself in the local second hand stores, the quantities are unbelievable and yes you need to spend some time looking into every box and on every hanger but it is worth it.
I had some luck in a few spots, here are the ones I recommand. Shabat Shalom.
And to complete the circle of life - Shopping:
I sometimes feel the urge to pinch myself in the local second hand stores, the quantities are unbelievable and yes you need to spend some time looking into every box and on every hanger but it is worth it.
I had some luck in a few spots, here are the ones I recommand. Shabat Shalom.
Second hand by weight. 14,99€ for a kilo (!)
Colours: 102 Bergmannstraße, Kreuzberg
Four floors of second hand clothes, shoes and furniture
Humana, Frankfurter Tor, Friedrichshain
The best flee market ever. For second hand and new stuff too
Every Sunday in Mauer Park, Prenzlauer-Berg
Short: twentyfourseven Top and Tights: H&M Bag (new): flee market |
Flee Market findings: Bag local designer: 20€ Jeans-Cheap Monday: 25€ earings and necklace: 3€ each |
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