Schloss Gaussig is situated in the lovely landscape of Upper Lusatia in a 30-hectare English landscape park. As a romantic hotel with a noble spa area, the renovated castle offers pure relaxation.
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Playground at Zeppelinplatz
Hidden in the Brussels neighborhood of Wedding is one of Berlin's most versatile green spaces with a playground that appeals equally to children of various age groups: water play, climbing courses, and hammocks on a sunbathing lawn make Zeppelinplatz a true neighborhood meeting point.
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Japanese New Year’s Dinner at the Sticks’n’Sushi
At the turn of the year, the restaurant Sticks'n'Sushi in Potsdamer Straße invites you to an exclusive New Year's Eve dinner with Japanese creations.
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Jump House in Berlin-Reinickendorf
Every kid loves to jump on a trampoline together with friends and at Jump House Berlin children and teenagers will experience a new and spectacular dimension of trampolining.
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Record Store Berlin
Hidden in Berlin-Mitte is a record store that takes its name literally: Record Store Berlin is an address for vinyl lovers seeking original pressings, signed rarities, and shellac records from the thirties – enjoying cult status worldwide.
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Brewery Eschenbräu
Next to the brown ale and lager the Eschenbräu in Berlin-Wedding offers a huge variety of seasonal beers.
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Berta Block Boulderhalle
Bouldering without ropes, but with plenty of brains: Berta Block Boulder Hall in Berlin's Florakiez in Pankow is one of the city's most diverse climbing gyms, offering families with children from four years an active day on 1,500 square meters.
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Modulor
Kreuzberg's most famous creative department store at Moritzplatz offers over 40,000 items across more than 3,000 square meters – from craft paper to technical plastics and architectural model making supplies. Modulor is the go-to Berlin address for anyone serious about DIY.
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Berlin Mitte
Copenhagen meets Japanese cuisine on Potsdamer Straße in Mitte: Sticks'n'Sushi combines imperial sushi tradition with yakitori skewers from Japanese street food - all in an interior as thoughtfully designed as the menu itself.
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Haus Schwarzenberg
In the immediate neighborhood of the tourist magnet Hackesche Höfe, Haus Schwarzenberg is managed by artists and defies the trend of modernization in Berlin-Mitte.