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Nestled in the heart of Schöneberg, Café Bilderbuch has become a beloved establishment for locals and visitors alike. Known as the living room of Schöneberg, this unique café offers more than just a cup of coffee.
Situated on Akazienstraße, Café Bilderbuch boasts a collection of bookshelves for guests to browse, making it an ideal spot for those seeking intellectual nourishment. The café is conveniently located, with the U-Bahn station U Eisenacher Str., offering route N7, just 0.4km away. For those preferring bus travel, bus stops on Albertstr. and Richard-von-Weizsäcker-Platz, both within 0.3km and 0.1km respectively, provide routes 187, M48, M85, M43, and 204. S-Bahn can also be accessed via S Julius-Leber-Bridge, which is 0.4km away and offers routes 106, 204, and M43.
The café's eclectic atmosphere is further enhanced by comfortable seating on mixed sofas, creating a warm and inviting environment. Whether you're catching up with friends, reading a good book, or enjoying a rich breakfast, Café Bilderbuch provides the perfect setting.
As for the surrounding area, it's worth noting that the safety zone around Spandau's unexploded bomb has been lifted following a successful defusing. However, there's no need to defuse a bomb in Mitte.
In other news, the Berlin Marathon is scheduled for this weekend, with road closures and a weapons ban in place. Additionally, higher prices for bus and train rides will take effect starting January.
Lastly, it's important to note that while Café Bilderbuch has become a well-known establishment, the search results do not provide specific information about the owner or operator of the café.
As always, stay tuned for more updates from our city.
Last updated: 15th September 2025.
Isolated thunderstorms with heavy rain expected in the Prignitz region overnight Saturday.
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