Seestraße is a station in the Wedding district of Berlin which serves the U6 and is operated by the BVG.
It lies at the busy intersection of Müllerstraße and Seestraße, which are two of Wedding's principal shopping streets and thoroughfares.
Seestraße station first opened on 8 March 1923 (designed by Grenander/Fehse/Jennen) and was at that time the terminus of the newly built line from Stettiner Bahnhof (now Naturkundemuseum).
The U-Bahn station was at one time complemented by multiple tram as well as bus lines.
However, the line running along the Seestraße was rebuilt and opened again on 25 October 1997, extended to Virchow-Klinikum.