- Bicycle Markets
- Rad-Spannerei: carries a large selection of steel frames
- Conrad: carries some Fuji and Breezer frames
- Zentralrad: a wide selection of German brands (VSF, Patria, others)
- The Gentle Jaunt: great for touring-related.
- Stadler: Lots of affordable options
- Brompton shop in Mitte
- Schindelhauer
- Bike-a-way: used bikes in Friedrichshain, nice service, (German and) English speaking. 6 month guarantee on all bikes
- Steel Vintage Bikes
- Kultrad
- boxbike
- Berta Block: Mühlenstraße 62, Pankow
- Boulderklub Berlin: Ohlauer Strasse 38, Kreuzberg
- Der Kegel: Revaler Strasse 99, Friedrichshain
First thing to do in Berlin is registering yourself. You can do it in the 6th floor of following building; Fasanenstraße 85, 10623 Berlin
Red Tape Translation helps people make phone calls or attend meetings which happens only in German.
- contentful
- epiclist
- eyeo
- juniqe
- kontist
- n26
- urlist (inactive)
- Pitch.io
- World Brain
When you move to a new apartment, you'll need;
- Get counter number (Zählernummer) from the landlord.
- Register for a new service at check24 using the counter number. (I selected Vattenfall)
- Provide your bank IBAN.
They'll start charging you monthly.
- Ebay Kleinanzeigen
- Sell Your Stuff Berlin
- Wiggle.com
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Mauerpark: Open Sundays. One of the biggest and got a lot of furniture at the western side of the market. Should be close to your home. Got my dining table and chairs from here._
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Flea market at RAW: Sundays, morning till late afternoon. There's a huge 2nd hand / vintage furniture shop that always opens together with the flea market._
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Flea market at Boxhagener Platz: Open on Sunday, very close to the RAW one but better before 3pm.
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Berlin Hallenflohmarkt: They are open several days of the week until 4pm. Quite big and lots of furniture. Some of the stuff maybe quite old and dusty but cheap (you've got to bargain though)