HOW DO YOU HAVE BREAKFAST AT THE WEDDING?
There is one place in Berlin that refuses to let its down-to-earth attitude be taken away. For years, urban planners and journalists have been predicting whether Wedding will make it big or not. But it doesn't seem to care. The district located between Mitte, Gesundbrunnen and Moabit refuses to accept such predictions. It is simply what it is: warm and friendly.
If the district were a breakfast, it would be just like this: honest and unpretentious, for example, like a hearty cheese sandwich with a tasty breakfast egg. Add a cup of fresh filter coffee and the start to the day is perfect! That's all you need to explore the district well-fueled.
Must-see from the Ice Age
There is much more to discover in Wedding than the weekly market on Leopoldplatz or the famous Boateng mural. A clear highlight on a walk through Wedding: Germany's only inner-city inland dune. The small natural spectacle is located on 3800 square meters between the subway stations Kurt-Schumacher-Straße and Afrikanische Straße in the middle of the district - and has been since the Ice Age.
If you long for a real big city feeling, you should take a look at the colorful Sprengelkiez. With so many cafés and restaurants, there is something to suit everyone's taste. The Volkspark Rehberge then invites you to linger - even with an open-air cinema in the summer months. Dog owners, anglers and boaters meet at the nearby Plötzensee lake. And at Nordhafen, you can not only stroll for miles, but also marvel at historic harbor buildings. Sounds relaxed? It is!
KPM is inextricably linked to Berlin and its home city has always been a source of inspiration. The Colors of Berlin edition illustrates this: the popular BERLIN mug is available in various hand-sprayed lustre colors, with each color dedicated to a district. It is no coincidence that Wedding comes in a confident shade of fuchsia. You are guaranteed to encounter the inviting warmth it radiates on your stroll through the district. Have fun discovering it!