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A major German cannabis company signal for the country's regulated medical, wellness, and future adult-use infrastructure.

Europe's major reform signal: clubs, medical access, personal limits, and culture in transition.
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Europe's major reform signal: clubs, medical access, personal limits, and culture in transition.
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Coffeeshops, social clubs, lounges, cannabis culture spots, genetics, and market-specific guides.
Find the core layerStay5Hotels, boutique stays, apartments, design-led accommodation, and cannabis-friendly options where lawful.
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Adult-use reform is structured and rule-heavy. Details vary by implementation.
A major German cannabis company signal for the country's regulated medical, wellness, and future adult-use infrastructure.

A German medical cannabis platform signal for patient access, digital care, and the country's regulated health-led layer.

A German medical cannabis production and cultivation signal, useful for understanding the country's supply-side infrastructure.
A 1889 former Dresdner Bank headquarters on Bebelplatz in the heart of Mitte — the original vault is now a pool and spa. Opera Bar terrace, rooftop pool with Berlin skyline, and 146 rooms of understated German luxury.
Behrenstraße 37 · 10117
A converted Royal Danish Embassy overlooking the Tiergarten — Patricia Urquiola-designed rooms, Michelin-starred Cinco restaurant, in-house spa, and direct access to Berlin's central park. Intimate with only 78 rooms.
Drakestraße 1 · 10787

A jungle-themed urban lifestyle hotel overlooking the Berlin Zoo monkey enclosure from panoramic west-facing windows. The Monkey Bar rooftop is a Berlin institution for sunset drinks with a Tiergarten skyline.
Budapester Strasse 40 · 10787
Soho House's Berlin outpost in a converted factory in Mitte — rooftop pool, Cowshed spa, cinema, and the members' house energy that makes it one of the most social stays in the city.
Torstraße 1 · 10119

A characterful independent hotel opposite Warschauer Strasse station, run by a family with a farm in Uckermark that supplies its restaurant. Rooms are hand-built with reclaimed timber and a properly Berlin creative-scene feel.
Warschauer Strasse 39/40 · 10243
Billy Wagner's radical local-only restaurant on Friedrichstraße — ingredients sourced exclusively from the Berlin-Brandenburg region, counter seating around an open kitchen, natural wine, and a political conviction about food that makes it the most important restaurant in Germany.
Friedrichstraße 218 · 10969
The world's only Michelin-starred dessert restaurant — René Frank's Neukölln institution flips the fine dining script entirely, with an 8-course experience built entirely around sweet structures and fermented flavours.
Friedelstraße 47 · 12047


Berlin's oldest beer garden, in operation since 1837, with 600 seats under chestnut trees in a Prenzlauer Berg courtyard. Freshly tapped Prater Pils, grilled Bratwurst, and zero pretence.
Kastanienallee 7-9 · 10435

The world capital of techno, in a former Friedrichshain heat and power plant. Weekends run Friday night to Monday morning under Sven Marquardt's door policy.
Am Wriezener Bahnhof · 10243

A private contemporary art collection housed inside a Nazi-era bunker in Mitte, viewable only by guided tour booked weeks ahead. The building itself is half the exhibit.
Reinhardtstrasse 20 · 10117

Mies van der Rohe's 1968 glass-and-steel temple to 20th-century art, reopened in 2021 after a David Chipperfield restoration. The upper hall is one of Europe's great modern architectural rooms.
Potsdamer Strasse 50 · 10785