Zaika in Prenzlauer Berg stands for authentic Indian cuisine that deliberately sets itself apart from the mainstream. Those lucky enough to get a table here can look forward to freshly prepared dishes, warm natural stone walls, and an atmosphere where many neighborhood guests have become regulars.
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Privat Club
Small concerts, happy parties and also quirky readings can be found on the schedule of the Privat Club.
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Plansche on Boxhagener Platz
A large area for running, playing and cooling down is the splash pool on Boxhagener Platz.
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The Holocaust memorial close to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is visited by tens of people daily. But only few of the Berliners and tourists know that there is a free exhibition under the Holocaust Memorial.
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Jungle Playground
Hidden in the middle of Bäkepark in Steglitz is one of Berlin's most beautiful playgrounds: around 3,000 square meters of Africa and adventure, right by the Teltow Canal. Wooden giraffes, zebras, and palm trees create a jungle atmosphere, while climbing towers, zip lines, and hammocks do the rest.
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Havel – Badestelle Kuhhorn
Tucked away in the Grunewald, deserted and absolutely peaceful - if you prefer a calmer place to go for a swim, the bathing spot Badestelle Kuhhorn on the banks of the Havel might just be the place for you.
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Tres Tapas
You will get an instant holiday feeling when entering the Tapas bar Tres Tapas.
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Hard Rock Café
Hard Rock Café on Kurfürstendamm is the place to go if you are looking for flair and atmosphere.
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Perlerei
The store Perlerei is a place, where friends of arts and crafts can make their own earrings, bracelets and necklaces at unbeatable prices.
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Antik- und Buchmarkt am Bodemuseum
Located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte, directly on the Kupfergraben and with the Bode Museum as a backdrop, this antique and book market is one of the city's most atmospheric flea markets. Since 1992, collectors, bookworms, and curious visitors have gathered here to start their weekend with genuine finds.