In and Around the Kulturbrauerei

The neighborhood of Kulturbrauerei in the multicultural district of Prenzlauer Berg offers a rich variety of culinary treats, ranging from cozy cafes, and traditional Berliner meals to international restaurants with dishes from around the globe. It has plenty of sights and hidden corners filled with history, providing ample opportunities for exploration and discovery during breaks or after a long conference day.

Eating out

Venture further into the neighborhood around the Kulturbrauerei and discover a diverse culinary landscape typical of Berlin. Here you will find countless eateries, from cozy cafés and trendy bistros to innovative restaurants, each offering their unique take on traditional cuisine. German dishes fuse with international flavors and techniques to create a range of culinary delights. The neighborhood’s upscale restaurants and cozy bistros showcase the best of Berlin fusion cuisine with dishes that combine international flavors.

Scroll around our map below to discover our recommendations. Click on the icon on the top left of the map window to see cuisine categories. You may also find places that would interest you using popular apps such as UpMenu, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Google Maps.

Places to see

Exploring the neighborhood surrounding the conference venue goes beyond culinary delights. Take a stroll through the area discovering its vibrant culture, historic architecture, thriving art scene, and variety of design shops. Have a keen eye and wander through the grid of hidden turn-of-the-century streets spotted with charming green parks, each corner offering a glimpse into Berlin’s rich history and dynamic present.

You can begin your cultural journey at the Museum at the KulturBrauerei, conveniently located on the grounds of the Kulturbrauerei, hosting a permanent exhibition, which you can enjoy free of charge. The Berlin Wall Memorial Site is a short walk away offering a stroll along an open-air gallery of historical significance. The nearby Museum Pankow, the district history museum is where the history and present of the northeast of Berlin are presented through permanent and special exhibitions.

Further points of interest within reach are Köllwitzplatz, Wasserturm, Jewish Cemetery, Mauerpark, and the list goes on.

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