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Boxhagener Platz: A Vibrant Hub in Berlin's Friedrichshain

Experience Berlin's vibrant culture at Boxhagener Platz: markets, diverse cuisine, and a lively atmosphere in the heart of Friedrichshain.

Boxhagener Platz, or "Boxi" as locals affectionately call it, is a lively square in the heart of Berlin's Friedrichshain district. Known for its vibrant Sunday flea market and Saturday food market, it's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by a diverse array of restaurants, bars, and boutiques, Boxhagener Platz encapsulates the eclectic spirit of the neighborhood.

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  • Boxhagener Platz 1, Berlin, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10245, DE

Local tips

  • Visit the Sunday flea market for unique finds and a taste of Berlin's alternative culture.
  • Explore the Saturday food market for fresh, local produce and international culinary delights.
  • Enjoy a meal or a drink at one of the many restaurants and bars in the surrounding streets.
  • Take a break from the hustle and bustle and relax in the green space of the square.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Boxhagener Platz is easily accessible via public transport. The nearest U-Bahn station is Samariterstraße (U5 line), about a 10-minute walk away. Several bus and tram lines also stop directly at or near Boxhagener Platz, including the 240 and N40 buses, which stop on Grünberger Straße. Tram lines M10 and M13 stop a few minutes south of the square on Wühlischstraße. A single ticket for zones AB costs €3.80. A short trip ticket, valid for three U-Bahn or S-Bahn stops or six bus or tram stops, costs €2.60. A 24-hour ticket for zone AB is available for €10.60. Tickets can be purchased from vending machines at U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations, as well as from some tram and bus stops.

  • Walking

    From the Warschauer Straße S-Bahn and U-Bahn station, Boxhagener Platz is approximately a 20-minute walk. Head west along Warschauer Straße, then turn left onto Grünberger Straße. Continue straight until you reach Boxhagener Platz. From the Samariterstraße U-Bahn station, walk along Frankfurter Allee to Boxhagener Straße, then turn right. The square will be on your left. Note: Grünberger Straße and Boxhagener Straße have cobblestone pavements, so wear comfortable shoes.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available throughout Berlin. A short taxi ride from Alexanderplatz to Boxhagener Platz typically costs between €12 and €18, depending on traffic and the specific route. Note: Taxi fares in Berlin are metered, with a base fare of €4.30 plus a per-kilometer charge.

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Boxhagener Platz, completed in 1903, is more than just a city square; it's a reflection of Berlin's dynamic history and culture. Named in 1900 after the adjacent village of Boxhagen, which had been incorporated into Berlin, the square has evolved into a central gathering place in the Friedrichshain district. Today, Boxhagener Platz is famous for its weekly markets. Every Sunday, the square transforms into a bustling flea market where vendors sell everything from vintage clothing and antiques to books and household goods. The flea market is a treasure trove for bargain hunters and those seeking unique Berlin souvenirs. On Saturdays, a food market takes over, offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and international cuisine. The square itself is a protected garden monument, offering a green space for relaxation amidst the urban bustle. The surrounding streets, including Boxhagener Straße, Simon-Dach-Straße, and Grünberger Straße, are lined with a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, and shops, reflecting the neighborhood's multicultural atmosphere. The area is particularly known for its nightlife, with many bars and clubs staying open late into the night. Boxhagener Platz also bears witness to Berlin's changing social landscape. Once a working-class neighborhood, Friedrichshain has become a popular residential area for students, artists, and young professionals, resulting in a mix of lifestyles and cultures that converge on the square.

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