The Best Way to Visit Berlin Is Through These Roaring 1920s Hot Spots
This restaurant and ballroom is the last standing original Weimar-era dance hall. It first opened in 1913 by Swiss painter Fritz Bühler as a place where artists gathered for the city’s most decadent parties. Though it closed during the Second World War, it’s open today for lunch, dinner, and dance classes. It’s also where films like , directed by Quentin Tarantino, were shot. Upstairs, the Spiegelsaal (Mirror Hall) is where Prince William and Kate Middleton held their official visit with the press last year.
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