West Berlin's grand dame — the Kurfürstendamm boulevard radiates old-world elegance with flagship stores, theater marquees, and ornate Wilhelmine apartment buildings. Savignyplatz's literary cafés and independent bookshops set a quieter intellectual tone, while the TU Berlin campus (35,000+ students) injects academic energy. This is the Berlin of the Roaring Twenties, where Marlene Dietrich performed and the KaDeWe department store has reigned since 1907.
Corporate and professional services dominate: Office Club and Mindspace operate premium coworking on Ku'damm, COLLECTION Business Center offers representative offices at Kurfürstendamm 14. TU Berlin's EINS startup center provides 80 workstations for deep-tech founders. WeWork at Kurfürstendamm 11 caters to international teams. Strong in consulting, finance, legal, and engineering.
Zoologischer Garten (U2/U9, S3/S5/S7/S9, RE1/RE2/RE7) was West Berlin's central station and remains a major interchange with Berlin's largest bus terminal at Hardenbergplatz. Kurfürstendamm (U1) and Uhlandstraße (U1) serve the boulevard directly. Savignyplatz S-Bahn offers Ringbahn access. BER airport reachable via RE2 from Zoo in ~30 min.
KaDeWe — continental Europe's largest department store. Charlottenburg Palace and its Baroque gardens. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Gedächtniskirche) on Breitscheidplatz. Berlin Zoo and Aquarium. The C/O Berlin photography foundation in the Amerika Haus. Savignyplatz's cluster of antiquarian bookshops and restaurants.
Management consultants, corporate legal teams, financial advisors, and deep-tech founders from TU Berlin who need a prestigious West Berlin address, international accessibility via Zoo station, and a professional atmosphere backed by established dining and cultural infrastructure.

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