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Palais am Tegeler See
In Reinickendorf, the Palais am Tegeler See offers a beautiful venue for the perfect prom night.
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Roast Goose To Go from Gans wie bei Oma
From October 2025, Gans wie bei Oma in Berlin's Spreespeicher offers Roast Goose to Go. The geese come from local farms. Vegetarians can look forward to a vegan leg with vegan gravy. Gans wie bei Oma ships nationwide from Berlin.
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Stadt im Ohr
With "stadt im ohr" (city in your ear), you can experience Berlin in a whole new way: audio tours transform the districts of Mitte, Wedding, Friedrichshain, and Friedenau into lively radio plays. The neighborhoods reveal stories, historical sounds, and music while you take a relaxing stroll.
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Schlosshotel in Grunewald
The exclusive Schlosshotel in Grunewald offers relaxation in luxury, far away from the bustle of the metropolis.
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Regent Berlin
This classic elegant 5-stars superior hotel is centrally located on Gendarmenmarkt, with an unmistakeable view to the classicistic ensemble of Konzerthaus, New Church and French Cathedral.
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Sneakerspot
The customers of Sneakerspot shop here for sneakers, skate- and streetwear, accessoires and watches! Brands like Adio, Nike, Lakai, Merica, Vans, Osiris or K-Swiss can either be purchased directly in the store or ordered in their online shop and have it delivered to your home.
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Berliner Republik
Fanfares resound, the bartender strikes the bell - stock market crash! The "stock exchange system" of Berliner Republik permanently calculates the price of the individual beer brands.
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Strandbad Mitte
The sun always shines at Strandbad Mitte - Seahorse figurines hang from the ceiling and right next to the entrance a beach lounging chair provides for the perfect holiday atmosphere.
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City Hall Schöneberg
„Ich bin ein Berliner“ – John F. Kennedy said this famous sentence in front of the Schöneberg City Hall when he visited Berlin in 1963. However, a lot more German history was made here.