Made in Berlin is one of the largest second-hand shops in Berlin and offers colorful second-hand and vintage fashion for women and men on two floors.
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ausberlin
Basically the name of this fashion shop says it all. All products have been developed, designed and materialised by Berliners.
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Rotating Restaurant in the TV Tower
Berlin's TV Tower is one of the most emblematic sights of the city and with its 368 metres Germany's highest building. On its very top there is a revolving restaurant.
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Pusteblume Children and Baby Second Hand Shop
The second hand store Pusteblume for children in Prenzlauer Berg sells a cornucopia of clothes for babies and children and offers as a special service the rental of prams, buggies, child seats for the car and children's costumes.
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Spindler & Klatt an der Spree
Spindler & Klatt on the Spree offers an exceptional culinary adventure right by the water. The chic location combines first-class gastronomy with an elegant atmosphere and immediately delights gourmets.
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Ribbeck
Ribbeck, a village in the Havelland region, offers a lot of attractions for families all around the pear with the children's farm Marienhof and a corn labyrinth in summer.
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Reiter- und Erlebnisbauernhof Groß Briesen
If you have had enough of the city air and want to ride in the midst of sand and pine trees in Brandenburg, you should visit the Reiter- und Erlebnisbauernhof (equestrian and adventure farm) Groß Briesen.
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BunBo – The BungalowBoat
The BunBos (bungalow boats) float on the water like a mobile holiday home and leave nothing to be desired: Kitchen, barbecue, hammock and bicycles - everything is available on board.
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IFA-Sommergarten at Messe Berlin
The IFA-Sommergarten at Messe Berlin is a popular concert location at night and a place to relax and hang out during the day.
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The Wall Museum East Side Gallery
The Wall Museum East Side Gallery is located directly in the Mühlenspeicher (mill warehouse) on the Spree and offers a deep insight into the history of German division. With over 100 screens and exciting interviews, this exhibition tells the events from 1961 until the fall of the Berlin Wall in a modern way.