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    Spielwiese

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    Give more room to the play instinct: The 'Spielwiese' provides the perfect game ideas! In the bright, spacious shop with an attached café in Friedrichshain, there's a huge selection of games.

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    BKA Theater

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    The BKA Theater in Kreuzberg is a classic of Berlin's cabaret scene, attracting audiences with quirky shows, travesty, and political satire. Since 1988, the stage has delighted with a varied program and an intimate atmosphere above the rooftops of Berlin.

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    Dockx

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    Dockx Berlin offers year-round, weather-independent leisure activities for families. With generous opening hours and a combination of a play area, black light mini-golf, and laser tag, a versatile place is created at Tempelhofer Hafen where children can be active and adults can relax and accompany them.

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    Zeit für Brot

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    On Alte Schönhauser Straße in Mitte, Zeit für Brot bakes fresh organic baked goods daily by hand – from hearty sourdough bread to the legendary cinnamon bun. In Berlin, this bakery represents the opposite of mass production: a few products, but exceptionally well made.

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    Klunkerkranich

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    Perched on the parking deck of the Neukölln Arcaden, you'll find Berlin's most charming rooftop: The Klunkerkranich combines a cultural rooftop garden, street food, and panoramic views over the rooftops of Neukölln, creating a place that doesn't want to look like a shopping center roof, yet it is.

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    Neuköllner Oper

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    One of Berlin's most courageous musical theaters is located on Karl-Marx-Straße in Neukölln: The Neuköllner Oper explores the intersection of opera, theater, and contemporary performance, without ever losing touch with the neighborhood. Its repertoire features pieces that truly have something to say.

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    On Weserstraße in Friedrichshain, Bariton serves Mexican cuisine with a real fireplace. Mismatched armchairs, homemade salsas, and margaritas quickly turn an evening into a longer affair.

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    Goldhahn und Sampson's cooking school brings strangers together around a stove on weekends. At Helmholtzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg, cooking enthusiasts encounter an international course program that turns shared chopping and stirring into a real evening.

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    Sphere Tim Raue

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    The Sphere Tim Raue in the Berlin TV Tower in Mitte is the highest revolving restaurant in the European Union. Chef Tim Raue serves sophisticated Berlin and Brandenburg cuisine with panoramic views over Berlin from a height of 207 meters. The result: a gastronomic concept that finally does justice to the landmark.

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    The Friedrichshagen Flea Market has been a part of Sunday culture in the Köpenick district of the same name for over 30 years. Right next to the S-Bahn station, not far from Lake Müggelsee, rummagers and bargain hunters meet for relaxed browsing among GDR memorabilia, collector's items, and all sorts of curious junk.