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    Aquarium Berlin

    4.50 / 5.00

    The Aquarium Berlin showcases a fascinating variety of fish, reptiles, and insects in a historical setting. In autumn, it transports visitors to mysterious underwater worlds and tropical habitats, far away from the grey everyday life of Berlin.

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    DogCoach Institut

    4.50 / 5.00

    The DogCoach Institute in Berlin's Grunewald stands for professional dog training, certified dog trainer education, and dog-assisted business coaching under one roof. From temperament tests to therapy dog training, it covers a broad spectrum that few other offerings in Berlin can match.

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    Meya Meya

    4.50 / 5.00

    Anyone looking for Egyptian cuisine in Prenzlauer Berg will inevitably find Meya Meya. This small family restaurant on Greifswalder Straße serves North African home cooking that tastes as if you were a guest in Cairo.

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    CIELA

    4.50 / 5.00

    In Friedrichshain, directly on Petersburger Straße, CIELA awaits with Korean-inspired Head Spa rituals for all who truly want to escape Berlin's daily grind. The studio combines scalp care with holistic relaxation, an Asian-influenced atmosphere, and a range of treatments that go far beyond the usual wellness routine.

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    CHAPLIN’S Café

    4.50 / 5.00

    On Kastanienallee in Prenzlauer Berg, CHAPLIN'S Café serves bagels, homemade cakes, and breakfast in a cozy atmosphere. This family-run café with outdoor seating has long been a go-to spot for anyone looking for the best bagel in Berlin.

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    Silo Coffee

    4.50 / 5.00

    Australian-influenced trendy breakfast at Boxhagener Platz in Friedrichshain: Silo Coffee stands for specialty coffee from its own roastery, seasonal brunch dishes with local ingredients, and the relaxed vibe of a cafe that has long enjoyed cult status in Berlin.

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    Lubitsch

    4.50 / 5.00

    Located in Charlottenburg, between Ku'damm and Savignyplatz, Lubitsch offers classic cuisine from the Berlin, Vienna, and Paris triangle. Those who come here for a business lunch will find a sophisticated ambiance, reliable quality, and service that understands discretion.

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    urban apes Fhain

    4.50 / 5.00

    Where the SED leadership stored its wines during GDR times, Friedrichshain now boulders under historic brick vaults. urban apes Fhain on Friedenstraße is Berlin's largest bouldering gym, combining 2,000 square meters of climbing area with a community that truly welcomes everyone.

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    Hafenküche Berlin

    4.50 / 5.00

    On the Rummelsburg Bay in Lichtenberg, where the Spree flows languidly past, Hafenküche Berlin has achieved the feat of combining beach bar flair with upscale gastronomy. Once you've found the location, nestled between a climbing gym and industrial scenery, you won't want to leave quickly.

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    Klunkerkranich

    4.50 / 5.00

    High above the rooftops of Neukölln, the Klunkerkranich reigns: a cultural rooftop garden atop the Neukölln Arcaden parking garage, combining concerts, club nights, and sunset vibes with a panoramic view. Singles in Berlin looking for a place where meeting people still feels like a chance encounter will find themselves right at home here.