Berlin - Schoeneberg

Schöneberg, located in the former West Berlin, was the birth-place of  
German actress Marlene Dietrich and is bordering on to the districts of
Charlottenburg and Kreuzberg. It is a smart, largely residential, predominately middle-class neighbourhood with a somewhat fancy feel to it. Schöneberg has a relaxed air about it by day, with many of the foreign language schools based there, and by night it can be very lively, especially around Nollendorfplatz, home to Berlin’s gay & lesbian scene.

Even in the Berlin of the 1920’s & 30’s Nollendorfplatz had a large well organised & fashionable gay and lesbian community. Indeed Berlin was one of the few European cities that embraced and loved its alternative culture, and this still rings true today.

Kleistpark, which is very near to the vibrant café & restaurant life around the streets off Hauptstrasse, is a great place to unwind and stroll around on a nice summer’s day. The park is surrounded by an interesting collection of 20th century architecture, including a neo-baroque court building and a skyscraper by Bruno Taut.
One of the major Berlin attractions in Schöneberg is the busy main thorough-fare, Kurfürstendamm, which is a shopping mecca awash with all the high street, high class brands and big department stores that you’d expect. The most famous being the Ka De We (prounounced Car-Dee-Vee).  This can be found on Tauentzienstrasse, near to the Zoo S-bahn station

Accommodation in Schöneberg



For further Berlin information, please read out our Berlin guide . Also, have a look at our Berlin accommodation listings on the home page of www.be-my-guest.com, if you are interested in booking a stylish  Berlin holiday apartment, B&B or guest room in the centre of Berlin.