During winter, the Labyrinth Children's Museum in Berlin-Wedding is also open on Thursdays until April 2019 and invites children in the 2018/2019 winter season to discover the diversity of the world.
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Winterworkshop im CABUWAZI
During the winter holiday workshops at the Berlin children's circus Cabuwazi, holiday children can really let off steam again in 2019.
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Kaminbar at Hotel Oderberger
The Kaminbar at the Hotel Oderberger in Prenzlauer Berg offers creative cocktails with a fireplace atmosphere and invites you to linger and relax.
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Wellblechpalast
The Wellblechpalast in Berlin Lichtenberg was built in 1963 and is officially an ice hockey arena.
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Eisschnelllaufhalle im Sportforum Berlin
The speed skating rink at the Sportforum Berlin in Hohenschönhausen offers a comprehensive platform for ice sports enthusiasts. It is one of the fastest lowland tracks in the world and provides attractive opportunities for both recreational and professional ice skaters.
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Eisstockschießen Unter den Linden
Berlin on Ice once again offers sports combined with romantic lights until the end of the year with festive curling 'Unter den Linden'!
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From October 31 to December 31, 2025, Potsdamer Platz in Berlin transforms into a lively winter wonderland featuring a Christmas market and Europe's largest mobile toboggan run. Here, festive cheer meets sporting action, allowing visitors not only to leisurely stroll through the stalls but also to kick off the Christmas season with an adrenaline rush.
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Teehaus im Englischen Garten
The Teehaus im Englischen Garten is located in the heart of Tiergarten and convinces next to its nice garden arrangements in summer with a cosy fireplace in winter.
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Skating Track Airport Tempelhof
Tempelhofer Feld is Europe's biggest inner city park with ample space for inline skating!
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Fairy Tale Cabin
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.