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  1. So enthused Swiss author Robert Walser about Berlin’s Friedrichstraße, in 1907. Little was he to know that just a couple of decades later, life—as many knew it at the time, anyway—along this “ceaselessly breathing breast” would come to an abrupt halt, thanks to the ascendancy of Adolf Hitler and his brown-shirted thugs, who transformed its lively cafes, cinemas and theatres into ...

  2. Friedrichstraße runs in a straight line through Mitte and Kreuzberg. One of the city’s most important roads is 3.5 kilometers long. Friedrichstraße is named after Elector Friedrich III, who ruled here from 1688 to 1713. The famous Checkpoint Charlie border crossing is located on this street. Read more.

  3. Discover Berlin. max. 14.8°C. min. 3.6°C. Friedrichstraße: Information, adress, local traffic. The Friedrichstrasse runs through Berlin as a north-south axis. Between Checkpoint Charlie and the Friedrichstrasse train station, a popular shopping mile was created after reunification.

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  5. The Tränenpalast, Checkpoint Charlie, the former entertainment district and shopping are all part of Friedrichstraße in Berlin. But there’s a lot more besides. Friedrichstraße is Berlin’s north-south axis and runs in a straight line through Mitte and Kreuzberg. It is 3.5 kilometres long and one of the city’s most important arterial roads.

  6. The Friedrichstraße station (both S-Bahn and U-Bahn) is one convenient starting point for a shopping excursion. You can also reach the southern half of Friedrichstraße with the U2 to Stadtmitte or the U6 to Französische Straße, the latter offering direct entry to Galeries Lafayette. Parking is available in Mitte at a price.

  7. Friedrichstraße in the heart of Berlin is home to fashion stores for international luxury and high street brands, books, jewellery and upscale home decor. The 3.3 kilometre long Friedrichstraße is one of the most frequented shopping areas in Berlin. Named after Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, the street was a vibrant boulevard with ...

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