Tech tinkering, pixel magic, and robotics action: In Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, Mitte, and Friedrichshain, children aged 8 and up playfully discover the digital future at Train the Future's coding courses. And as a bonus, websites, games, and small robots are created that even amaze adults.
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Musik-Workshops bei musikplus!
In the heart of Charlottenburg, musikplus! offers a variety of summer holiday activities for children. Little singers and musicians will experience the finest musical adventures during the 2025 summer holidays in Berlin – whether musical, songwriting or radio play – with an all-inclusive package, catering included, and convenient times.
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LEGO Store Berlin
Beyond the almost inexhaustible product range of numerous series, the Original Lego Store Berlin also offers exclusive sets, assembled models, and expert building advice. It was renovated just in time for Christmas.
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Werken Spielen Schenken
Werken Spielen Schenken is a traditional toy and craft store in Berlin-Steglitz with a huge assortment and an always-new course program.
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Intensiv-Schwimmkurs bei Swimkids
In the family-friendly Prenzlauer Berg, the Swimkids swimming school offers compact swimming courses for children starting July 28 – perfectly timed for all those who plan to do more than just build sandcastles during the 2025 summer holidays in Berlin.
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Steiff Galerie Berlin
The Steiff Gallery on Kurfürstendamm is well guarded by a life-sized Steiff brown bear - but many other Steiff animals are also waiting for new owners.
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Lasertag bei Laserstar Berlin
Laser tag is an exciting action game, perfect for larger groups, where many can get out of breath.
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Sönneken – Lieblingssachen für Kinder
The toy store Sönneken - Favorite things for children in Berlin Kreuzberg focuses on carefully selected toys and child-friendly products at fair prices.
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SEA LIFE
A holiday activity that is fun in any weather and offers an adventurous family outing is SEA LIFE near Alexanderplatz.
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MACHmit! Museum für Kinder
During the Easter holidays, the exhibition "Do you know how the rabbit runs" is shown at the MACHmit! Museum for Children in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg.