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Opernpalais / OperncafeUnter den Linden 5, Mitte, Berlin, GermanySituated next-door to the State Opera House, the Opernpalais, built in 1733-37 by F.W.Diterichs, is connected to the older Crown Prince's Palace by an arched bridge. As the city residence of Friedrich III's three daughters, the building was long referred to as the "Princess' Palace". Nowadays, it is home to two restaurants and the Opera Cafe. The latter provides a rare oppurtunity to enjoy 19th century-style luxuries in modern-day Berlin. The traditional coffee and cakes, as well as the decor complete with brass fittings and oil paintings, all serve to add to the regal, old-world charm of the cafe. The patio garden makes this a particularly popular destination in the summer.
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Jan 30, 2009 by
Alejandra from Vigo (Spain)
“The place is very nice but you have to be very careful with your money. We enjoyed our coffee there but when we paid we didn't get the change. (5) We thought that it had been a mistake but when we asked and we saw the waitress reaction we realized that she just wanted our money. We had never imagined that something like that could happen in such a beautiful and nice place. So if you go there, mind your change and don't trust the waitress!” 0 of 1 people found this review helpful.Popular Restraurants in BerlinView all restaurants in Berlin
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