Office Club Berlin Prenzlauer Berg
Pappelallee 78/79
Highspeed Wifi
Lots of Natural Light
Community Kitchen
Scaling Spaces - Willner Brauerei
Berliner Straße 80
Highspeed Wifi
Lots of Natural Light
Lounge Area
Ergonomic Furniture
Startup-proven address on Schönhauser Allee
Pankow sits at the northern edge of Berlin's inner city, bridging leafy residential calm with the creative energy of adjacent Prenzlauer Berg. Once home to East German political elites who valued its early-20th-century villas and abundant green spaces, the borough has evolved into one of Berlin's fastest-growing districts. Schönhauser Allee 180 has become a landmark tech address — formerly home to Idealo, Omio, and Gorillas.
Schönhauser Allee is the district's commercial spine, with address 180 hosting successive waves of Berlin's top startups including price-comparison giant Idealo, travel platform Omio, and delivery pioneer Gorillas. Office Club Prenzlauer Berg has served freelancers and startups since 2011. The digital media and e-commerce sectors have a strong presence. Affordable office rents compared to Mitte attract growing companies.
S+U Schönhauser Allee is a major interchange connecting U2 with S-Bahn lines S8, S41, S42, and S85 — reaching Alexanderplatz in 5 minutes, Hauptbahnhof in 12. U Eberswalder Straße (U2) and U Vinetastraße (U2) provide additional stops. S-Bahn Pankow connects to the northern S-Bahn network. Tram M1 and M10 run through the district.
Mauerpark — a former Berlin Wall death strip now hosting Berlin's most famous Sunday flea market with open-air karaoke in the amphitheater. Kulturbrauerei, a 19th-century brewery complex turned cultural venue with cinema, clubs, and restaurants. Kollwitzplatz with its organic farmers' market. Bürgerpark Pankow, an English-style landscape garden.
E-commerce and marketplace founders following in the footsteps of Idealo and Omio at Schönhauser Allee. Tech professionals with young families who need a neighborhood that works for both — kindergartens on the same block as coworking spaces. Content creators plugged into Prenzlauer Berg's café-and-laptop culture.
