HOW DO YOU HAVE BREAKFAST IN BERLIN-MITTE?
Keyword Berlin-Mitte: Do you first think of tourist hotspots such as Alexanderplatz, Brandenburg Gate or Gendarmenmarkt? No question, these sights are definitely worth a visit. But Berlin's most central district has so much more to offer! We have some great tips on how to spend a leisurely Sunday in Mitte.
The perfect start to the day begins with a good breakfast. On Auguststraße, which runs from Oranienburger Tor to Rosenthaler Platz, you will find so many small cafés that you could literally spend the whole day there. If you want to have breakfast in style, go for an avocado bread. Pumpernickel with a light cream of goat's cream cheese makes the perfect base.
The average Berlin-Mitte resident is not only very health-conscious, but also very sophisticated, which is why they like a glass of champagne on a Sunday. The coffee of choice is, of course, an Americano with a perfect crema. Enjoy your breakfast while reading an interior design magazine - and you'll be indistinguishable from a local resident.
If you want to stretch your legs afterwards, we recommend a visit to the nearby New Synagogue on Oranienburger Straße. From there, it's a stone's throw to the beautiful Monbijoupark, which is bordered by the Spree at the southern end. Take a stroll along the water and enjoy the view of Berlin Cathedral and the Museum Island in front of it from James-Simon-Park.
Around Hackescher Markt and the Scheunenviertel, you will have numerous opportunities to stroll past shop windows and restaurants and be inspired by the historic city backdrop. A worthy end to the day in Mitte is a visit to the legendary Volksbühne on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz.
Would you like to experience the urban charm of Berlin-Mitte at your own breakfast table? Then we have just the thing for you: the mug Mitte from our Colors of BERLIN edition shines in a soft anthracite shade. With this collection, KPM expresses its connection to its home city. The highlight: each of the hand-sprayed district mugs shimmers in a different iridescent color that matches the district. So it's no surprise that the elegant Charlottenburg shines in an elegant mother-of-pearl or that Tiergarten, as the greenest district, deserves a corresponding color.