Depending on your city map, Pommernstrasse might be a leafy residential vein in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district, a quiet side street in Munich’s Sendling, or a functional thoroughfare in Frankfurt’s Bockenheim. But regardless of the zip code, streets named after the historical region of Pomerania (Pommern in German) share a common vibe: unpretentious, layered, and stubbornly authentic.
In a world of gleaming glass high-rises and polished corporate plazas, it’s easy to walk past the quiet streets. You know the ones: no tourist traps, no souvenir shops, just the rhythmic hum of everyday life. Pommernstrasse is one of those streets.
Safe travels, and always look up at the facades.