Ku'damm
Ku'damm, short for Kurfürstendamm, is a famous boulevard in Berlin, Germany. It is known for its shopping, dining, and vibrant atmosphere. The street stretches approximately 3.5 kilometers and is lined with a mix of high-end boutiques, cafes, and historical landmarks.
Originally developed in the late 19th century, Ku'damm became a popular destination during the Weimar Republic. Today, it remains a cultural hub, attracting both locals and tourists. Notable sites along the boulevard include the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and the Berlin Zoo, making it a key part of the city's identity.