When the playground on Wrangelstraße was in its planning stage, children were invited to contribute ideas on the finished design.
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Deutsches Historisches Museum
The Deutsche Historische Museum (DHM) (German Museum of History) offers free entrance for children and youths up to 18 years of age.
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Hertha Fan Shop
Fabulous souvenirs from Berlin for football fans and sports enthusiasts can be found in the Hertha Fan Shops in town.
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Hekticket at the Zoo
With a little luck customers of Hekticket at the zoo can see musicals, comedy, plays or even concerts at half price.
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CSA Bar Berlin
Next to the stylish ambiance you can enjoy great cocktails made with high-end ingredients and great care at the CSA Bar.
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Flaeming-Skate
One of the most beautiful skating routes is not directly in Berlin, but just outside the capital city. The unique Flaeming-Skate route, a network for skaters, cyclists and wheelchair users extends over the district of Teltow-Fläming in the south of Berlin.
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QUATSCH Comedy Club Berlin
LiveShow, Soloshow, Quatsch Talentschmiede, One Night Stand or Strictly Stand Up - at the Quatsch Comedy Club, Germany's most famous comedy club, there's always something going on!
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Coffee Classes at the Berliner Kaffeerösterei
Especially in the dark time of the year, people crave for sweets - the Berliner Kaffeerösterei, a Berlin-based coffee roaster, makes bad weather taste a lot sweeter with its sampling sessions.
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Trattoria Felice
Trattoria Felice is a cosy little Italian restaurant on Helmholtzplatz, Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, offering daily home-made pasta specialities.
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Heimathafen Neukölln
North Neukölln was considered rather dingy for a long time and was described as a creepy place during pakage tours by its former district Mayor Heinz Buschkowsky. By contrast, the magnificent Heimathafen Neukölln is a highlight with various cultural offerings in a historic Varieté-Theater.