If you like the thought of considerably more adrenalin in your veins and the raw stench of burnt rubber and petrol in your nose, you'll be just right at Kartland
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The Zoologisher Garten is Germany's oldest zoo and still boasts the most diverse range of animal species in the world. The hippos at the Zoo are displayed in a great
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Regenbogen Kino offers something more intellectual for the kids. The children's programme includes OV independent films. The selection is mostly tailored
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One of the advantages of the Figurentheater Grashüpfner is its location. The small puppet theater is nicely tucked away between the trees of Treptower Park along the banks
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Look into the face of the fearless young as they scramble up the climbing walls at Magic Mountain. Trying it yourself may prove more challenging and rather embarrassing if
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Prizes for the cutest long-eared rabbits and glossiest goat go to Pinke Panke, just beyond the Bürger Park in Pankow. There is always an open fire for
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If you think you're little one may be a budding virtuoso, you should look into the Musikkindergarten Berlin, founded by star conductor Daniel Barenboim. Once a week the kindergarten
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A film and free nappies? Babylon in Mitte offers just that. Every Wednesday at 11am you can go along to Kinderwagenkino and watch films in a baby-friendly environment
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An English-speaking oasis, Storytime Books offers children literature in English and German but it's their everyday afternoon events that have turned the place into a hit. Story sessions
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C/O Berlin offers nothing less than 'visual education for kids' in Mitte (of course!). Perhaps you fancy your kids as little architects, designers or photographers in the making? All the children's
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“I don’t know what the club scene has to gain now that the government has discovered the attractiveness of its nightlife. There are some embraces that... read more
The building was almost bombed to smithereens during the war, but the hotel's original owner, Frau Peters, helped re-build it into the attractive family pension it is today. It's easy to