The quarter around Savignyplatz in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district has traditionally been the haunt of intellectuals, creative media professionals and patrons of the arts.
Developed during the Belle Époque and with its original structure largely preserved, it represents the heart of the “City West” sub-district. Not least because of its locations halfway between glamorous Kurfürstendamm boulevard and the science campus of the Berlin University of Technology, it is as popular as ever.