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With Ilaria Bertin

@hungry_in_berlin

Ilaria Bertin is the founder of Hungry in Berlin, a food blog and community dedicated to discovering the best culinary experiences in Berlin.

Born in Italy, Ilaria has called Berlin home for nearly a decade — a city where creativity and cultures blend like flavors in a perfect recipe. With a background in business and a lifelong love of good food, she founded Hungry in Berlin to share the city’s tastiest stories. From natural wine wineries to hidden book stores and fine-dining gems, Ilaria explores Berlin in all its facets. Her Italian roots give her a soft spot for authenticity, while her curiosity keeps her chasing the next great meal — and the story that comes with it. 

Hidden inside the iconic Tacheles, Veronika Restaurant offers a unique dining experience where art, history, and contemporary cuisine collide. The space retains the creative spirit of the legendary cultural hub, providing a vibrant backdrop for carefully crafted dishes. Whether you’re enjoying a sophisticated dinner, the atmosphere feels entirely Berlin. After your meal, make your way to Fotografiska, one of the city’s premier exhibition spaces. Renowned for its thought-provoking contemporary photography and immersive exhibitions, where art lovers seek inspiration in Berlin’s ever-evolving cultural landscape. 

Berlin’s Philharmonie is a must-visit for music lovers, celebrated for its striking modern architecture and world-class acoustics. Home to the renowned Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, it hosts unforgettable concerts all year long. Whether attending a symphony or exploring its unique interior, the venue offers a cultural experience at the heart of Berlin’s vibrant arts scene. 

Looking for a neighborhood bakery with a minimalist design and cool vibe? Frea Bakery is the perfect spot. Enjoy a delicious breakfast, brunch from the open kitchen, or a leisurely afternoon snack. In summer, the spacious outdoor seating on one of Berlin’s quietest residential streets makes it even more inviting. 

If you love books by independent authors and photographers, don’t miss Do You Read Me on Auguststraße, a street full of art galleries and a hub during Design Week. This charming bookstore offers mostly international titles and overlooks a beautiful courtyard, capturing the quintessential atmosphere of Berlin’s Mitte district. 

Nestled in Prenzlauer Berg, Hotel Oderberger transforms a historic 1898 pool into a stunning boutique escape. The neo-Renaissance swimming hall is perfect for a winter day, paired with a relaxing spa. Swim, unwind, and soak in the timeless charm of this beautifully restored landmark in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods. 

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