The Fairy Tale Cabin in Monbijoupark is Berlin's secret winter highlight: In two rustic, original Galician wooden huts, changing fairy tale performances are staged for children and adults*. During the day, children immerse themselves in a world of stories, while in the evening it gets cheeky, modern, and exciting – with classic fairy tales, a campfire, mulled wine, and small dishes right by the Spree.
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Factory Girl
Factory Girl in Berlin Mitte, on Auguststraße, stands for trendy vegan and vegetarian breakfast with attitude: thoughtful interior, dishes to admire and devour, and a menu consistently focused on fresh, nourishing ingredients.
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Squash House
The Squash House is one of the largest squash courts in Berlin.
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Tanzschule Traumtänzer
Learn salsa inside the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof at the dancing school Tanzschule Traumtänzer where social encounters are almost as important as dancing itself.
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A-Petit Restaurant
Located between Winsviertel and Kollwitzkiez, in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg, A-Petit serves Asian cuisine with a true sense of lightness: fusion sushi, Vietnamese classics, and Asian tapas in a charming restaurant with vintage appeal and an outdoor terrace.
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Sommerbad Neukölln
The summer pool Sommerbad Neukölln is famous for its winding water slide of 83 meters of length.
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Sommerbad Olympiastadion
Fans of the summer pool at Charlottenburg's Olympic Stadium rejoice.
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Magic Mountain Kletterhalle
Climbing in Berlin becomes a real challenge at Magic Mountain: colorful walls, diverse routes, and a huge climbing garden make the hall a hotspot for climbing fans of all ages. Those who want to reach new heights here will find not only enough vertical space but also a fitness room, a sauna, and plenty of fun.
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Karun Bistro
Eat fine falafel and some more traditional Persian-Arab dishes for humble prices in Charlottenburg.
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Alte Fasanerie – Familienfarm Lübars
At the northernmost tip of Reinickendorf, not far from the village center of Lübars, lies a historic manor: The Alte Fasanerie dates back to a royal pheasant farm from 1740 and is now Berlin's green answer to the children's farm. Alpacas, goats, Pomeranian geese, and real pheasants await visitors here.