

A giant tube slide, a spider's web, climbing towers, a ropeway and a ghostly cavern are just some of the features that makes children's hearts beat faster!
17 Locations
The autumn holidays are a chance to explore Berlin at a gentler pace, with plenty to keep families busy. From museums and pools to parks and day trips, the autumn holidays here work rain or shine. This overview gathers Berlin locations for a half term break.
Indoor attractions like science centres, aquariums and climbing halls suit grey days, while the parks and forests offer crisp walks and playgrounds when the sun appears. Seasonal events, lantern festivals and pumpkin patches add autumn flavour, and short trips into Brandenburg reach lakes and castles. Many activities stay affordable for families.
Browse the venues below to plan the autumn holidays across Berlin, from indoor fun to seasonal outings.


A giant tube slide, a spider's web, climbing towers, a ropeway and a ghostly cavern are just some of the features that makes children's hearts beat faster!





Romping, playing and climbing – Kindercafé Wunderland in Wilmersdorf is a feel good spot for children.





Once, Mildenberg was the biggest brick work area in Brandenburg. The Brickyard Mildenberg now is a popular destination and combines industrial culture with nature activities.

Zoo, amusement park, and dinosaur park all in one: The Eicholz Animal and Leisure Park in the Germendorf district near Oranienburg is one of Brandenburg's most versatile family excursion destinations. On nearly 70 hectares of lake landscape, zebras and flamingos encounter life-sized prehistoric giants, while children can choose between a petting zoo, rides, and a swimming lake.






If you want to train your legs in Berlin without thinking about the gym, Marienfelde is the right place for you. The Sprung.Raum trampoline park in Berlin-Tempelhof offers over 2,400 square meters of movement that feels like pure fun – while activating over 400 muscles simultaneously.

This playground in Berlin-Wedding was redesigned and now offers various climbing options and a water pump to play with on warmer days.






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.

When the playground on Wrangelstraße was in its planning stage, children were invited to contribute ideas on the finished design.



Welcome to Volkspark Friedrichshain and the Indianerdorf – which translates to Native American village and is a great adventure playground for children.





The Magic Mountain climbing hall is located in the heart of Wedding. Colorful walls that resemble a rock face with many oddly shaped holds await visitors.

At the Kegel climbing tower in Friedrichshain, you go high! An former high-rise bunker has been transformed into Berlin's highest indoor and outdoor climbing spot. Besides challenging routes, there are colorful bouldering areas and a spectacular view from the very top of the East Side Gallery and the TV Tower - for all who love heights!



Children can sew and design a beautiful pillow, their own T-shirt, a pretty dress, a personalized bag, and much more at the Fashion School for Kids in Charlottenburg.






The playground in Berlin-Spandau at the Falkhagener Tor is just the right thing for kids to hike and climb along the many climbing obstacles!



Donkeys, sheep, chickens, a black and white cat and many more animals live at Pankow's kids' farm Kinderbauernhof Pinke Panke.

A splashing area with a stream running through it, all got up by artists, is waiting for the kids to have fun there.






On this playground in Charlottenburg near the castle gardens of Schloss Charlottenburg kids play on a wooden pirate ship!


Jumping on trampolines simply puts you in a good mood. You can also jump on trampolines regardless of the weather at MYJUMP, a giant trampoline park in Reinickendorf.