
Mini City Guide: Berlin
Whether you have recently entered our surprise giveaway for a one night stay at one of Berlin’s most loved hotels — Michelberger Hotel — or if you’re simply planning your next stay the German hub for internationally renowned restaurants, up and rising artists’ galleries and endless amounts of things to do, our mini dog-friendly city guide is here to lead the way.
Start point: Michelberger Hotel or S+U Warschauer Strasse
Walks
Hit two birds with one stone on this lengthy but worth the view walk along the old made new Berliner wall at the East Side Gallery. Absorb the history of the German capital through the various street art from the street side and hit the Park an der Spree for a view from the Spree side whilst your dog do their business on the grass area. Be sure to always have a full Poop Bag Holder on you and help us keep our city clean.
Mühlenstraße 3-100, 10243 Berlin
Not a concrete jungle fan? Head north east towards Boxhagener Platz to meet some furry locals at the dog park.
Revaler Str. 17, 10245 Berlin
Fuel up stations
Enjoy a coffee and cake hour at Berlin’s top cafes in and around Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg.
Revaler Str. 9, 10245 Berlin
Gabriel-Max-Straße 4, 10245 Berlin
Simon-Dach-Straße 15, 10245 Berlin
Oppelner Straße 44, 10887 Berlin
Culture and art
Shop or browse at the local galleries.
Frankfurter Allee 36A, 10247 Berlin
Frankfurter Tor 1, 10243 Berlin
Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin
Karl-Marx-Allee 96, 10243 Berlin
Dog things
Stumble through the shops around Boxhagener Platz and you may just find our products amongst other essentials for dogs.
Simplonstraße 29, 10245 Berlin
Slightly off course but definitely worth a visit:
Sonnenberg.Berlin and Pets Deli
Enjoy our city!