Watching a football match, playing a round of billard and darts, gaming machines and a juke box guarantee a nice atmosphere at Café Logo.
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Playground Wrangelstraße
When the playground on Wrangelstraße was in its planning stage, children were invited to contribute ideas on the finished design.
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Deutsches Historisches Museum
The Deutsche Historische Museum (DHM) (German Museum of History) offers free entrance for children and youths up to 18 years of age.
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Hertha Fan Shop
Fabulous souvenirs from Berlin for football fans and sports enthusiasts can be found in the Hertha Fan Shops in town.
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Hauptstadtfloß
The two original wooden rafts can be rented for a cruise on the Spree for group events, various parties and even for a summer BBQ on the river.
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Restaurant Mövenpick
The candlelight dinner at Restaurant Mövenpick in the Mövenpick Hotel has been specially designed for couples, lovers and friends.
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Kino Intimes
Kino Intimes - the name of the small cinema in Friedrichshain says it all! With around 80 seats, it is one of the smallest cinemas in Berlin.
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Hafen
Hafen in Berlin-Schöneberg is a vibrant scene bar for LGBTIQ* and has been an established meeting point in the queer-friendly Motzstraße district for many years. The bar offers a cozy atmosphere where diverse people gather to celebrate, dance, and socialize.
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La Piazzetta
At Kurt-Schumacher-Platz in Reinickendorf, the ice cream parlor La Piazzetta stands for what Italian gelato in Berlin can be: fruity, creamy, and skillfully crafted. Anyone who grabs a cup here immediately understands why regulars keep coming back.
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Bearpit Karaoke at Mauerpark
Sunday afternoon, round 3:00 pm at Mauerpark: The Amphitheatre resounds with deafening applause.