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Friedrichshain
Berlin, Germany · Neighborhood Guide
Young, energetic, packed with bars and clubs. Home to the East Side Gallery and a dense concentration of young tech workers and creatives.
Last updated March 2026
Friedrichshain at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
€750–€1,100/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Generally safe. RAW Gelände area and Warschauer Straße can be edgy late at night (drug activity, petty crime).
Safety
100-150 Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Friedrichshain?
Students, young internationals, club-goers, and budget-conscious creatives. Home to Berlin's legendary techno scene (Berghain is here). Average age 22-32.
Living in Friedrichshain — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — flat, bike lanes. Simon-Dach-Straße is very walkable. RAW area is more industrial/spread out.
Grocery & Food Access
Rewe, Edeka, Lidl along Karl-Marx-Allee. Good Vietnamese and Thai food around Warschauer Straße.
Getting Around
- U-Bahn: U5 (Frankfurter Tor), U1 (Warschauer Straße)
- S-Bahn: Warschauer Straße, Ostkreuz
- Tram: multiple lines along Karl-Marx-Allee
- Cycling: flat terrain, good infrastructure
Nearby Coworking
- Mindspace (€350/mo — near Warschauer)
- rent24 (€180/mo)
- Cafés along Simon-Dach-Straße
Insider Tips for Friedrichshain
- 1East Side Gallery (Berlin Wall) is a must-see but don't live right next to it — tourist noise
- 2RAW Gelände has the best street food markets and underground events but can feel sketchy after midnight
- 3Simon-Dach-Straße is the social hub — every bar has outdoor seating in summer
- 4Boxhagener Platz flea market (Sundays) and food market (Saturdays) are less touristy than Mauerpark
FAQ — Friedrichshain, Berlin
What is Friedrichshain like for expats?
Friedrichshain is a mid-range neighborhood in Berlin. Young, energetic, packed with bars and clubs. Home to the East Side Gallery and a dense concentration of young tech workers and creatives. Best for: Young professionals and digital nomads who want to be at the heart of Berlin's social and startup scene.
How much does it cost to live in Friedrichshain, Berlin?
Friedrichshain is classified as "Mid-Range" in Berlin. Typical rent: €750–€1,100/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Berlin: €2,200–€3,000.
Is Friedrichshain safe for expats?
Generally safe. RAW Gelände area and Warschauer Straße can be edgy late at night (drug activity, petty crime).
Who lives in Friedrichshain?
Students, young internationals, club-goers, and budget-conscious creatives. Home to Berlin's legendary techno scene (Berghain is here). Average age 22-32.
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