Whenever I hang out in the area of Sternschanze and need some beautiful, fresh decoration for my apartment, I will definitely hit up this store. From the outside as well as from the inside, the tiny store is pretty unimpressive. But still – there will be almost no day without a long line of people waiting to enter the store.
The reason is simple: In this flower shop, you will can buy beautiful flowers for only a small amount of money. The concept is easy – there is no decoration, no flower binding, no big selection, no helpful shop assistant ready to support you with your wishes, just three to four different types of flowers you can buy, packed in simple brown wrapping paper. But you will be able to buy a bouquet of beautiful tulips for example, for only a couple of Euros.
The selection of flowers changes almost daily, always depending on the season. So in case you need something bloomy during your stay, you should definitely visit this shop with its quirky shop assistants. By the way - the store only opens from Wednesday until Saturday and once all the flowers are sold out, the store will close as well.
Susannenstraße 30
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1.50
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