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Berlin’s largest art and antiques market specializes in genuine antique furnishings and fittings, cutlery and porcelain, books, paintings, clothing and jewellery. The traders are professionals and demand high prices, but in return you are assured of buying something splendid. With its street artists and buskers, the market is an ideal spot for browsing, dawdling and people-watching (see Shops & Markets) .
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Berlin’s largest antiques, art and flea market, selling excellent items (see Shops & Markets) .
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One of the best-stocked and trendiest stationery shops in Berlin, Ararat has many designer items for sale.
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The snack bars based in this small shopping arcade offer delicious foods that you can buy or sample on the spot.
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Almost anything you’ve ever wanted to read about Berlin as well as photographs and souvenirs are available from Herr Giebel, who knows the town like no one else.
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Numerous antique and junk shops are hidden underneath the S-Bahn arches at Friedrichstraße Station. Much of it is overpriced, but occasionally you will find a bargain.
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This is the shop to visit if you are looking for decorative wood carvings, ranging from wooden toys to elaborate Christmas decorations.
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Berlin’s leading arts and photography bookseller is tucked away within three arches under the S-Bahn viaduct.
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Small branch of a chain, selling quality men’s shoes.
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This traditional Berlin store specializes in fresh, home-made foods and delicatessen. Of its numerous branches the most attractive one is in Charlottenburg.
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