This interactive center is full of fun for kids and adults alike. Legoland Discovery Center offers a range of rides and build-it-yourself activities that both challenge and entertain. Try your hand at building at the Model Builder's workshop, or pursue the unlimited activities during the LEGO Factory Tour. Additionally, the center hosts a range of events throughout the year, and also features an onsite souvenir store and café.
Bad am Spreewaldplatz is a great place, not just to hone your swimming skills, but also to enjoy a refreshing dip in the summer. Equipped with good facilities, including temperature-maintaining heaters, diving boards and diving pool, a wave pool, massage jets and a mini-pool for enthusiastic young swimmers, this place is ideal for people of all ages and levels of experience. Swimming lessons are also conducted by seasoned professionals, for children and adults alike.
The Deutsches Technikmuseum houses a broad-based collection of scientific and technological exhibits, both historical and contemporary. Alongside its permanent exhibition, it also has frequent temporary exhibitions on various science and technology related themes. Germany has a history of innovation that is highlighted in the many fascinating exhibits on display in the museum. Kids and adults alike will be amazed at the inventions and engineering marvels featured in the museum's halls.
Frieda Hain is a store that will catch the fancy of kids as well as their parents. Stocking a mix of everything that is of interest to kids, ranging from interior decoration for kids, stationary items, clothing and accessories, toys and a lot more. Their range of bedsheets are one of their cutest offerings, with various prints ranging from animated kites, beluga whales, mushrooms, strawberries, stars and stripes available. Other articles include ribbons, tapes, sewing kits, books, towels, pillows, soft toys and furnishings for kids' rooms can be found at this delightful store.
Fliegendes Theater Berlin or "Flying Theatre" has adopted a novel approach to puppet theater. Instead of hiding behind a curtain, the cast are on stage, so you can observe how they make the puppets move. This allows a different sort of interaction between the puppet master and the audience. Founded in 1978, Fliegendes Theater Berlin has performances for adults as well as children. The performances are accompanied by music, sound and lighting and deal with themes such as social conflict and racism as well as more light-hearted topics. A night out at this theater is a magical experience not to be missed.
This museum is the perfect place to spend the day with your child while exploring Berlin. Labyrinth Kindermuseum is designed specially for kids and features tons of exhibits that allow them to build things, explore their senses, and learn in an exciting and enriching environment.
A puppet theater with a difference, Das Weite Theater puts up an interesting repertoire to thrill people of all ages. From folklore and popular stories for kids to thought-provoking and experimental pieces for adults, the theater has made a name for itself in Berlin's performing arts scene. The theater runs a packed roster of performances throughout the year, with shows for kids as young as three to ones specifically targeted at young adults. Besides performances, Das Weite Theater also offers programs for those keen on taking up puppet theater.
Originally a school, the building was transformed into Germany's biggest theater for children and teenagers in 1950. Founded as Theater der Freundschaft (Theatre of Friendship) and then later renamed as Theater an der Parkaue, this theater has been delighting families for generations. The performances here are both educational and entertaining.
L'hôtel Inter-Continental date des années 50. Sa façade noire et blanche rappelle un échéquier géant. Une extension y fut ajoutée dans les années 80, et un grand hall d'entrée en verre connecte ses deux ailes, faisant de cet hôtel un des plus vastes de la ville. Son restaurant, au dernier étage, offre une vue splendide sur le Tiergarten, et le Zoo deBerlin , ainsi que sur la partie Ouest du centre-ville. Il est situé près du siège du gouvernement, dans le quartier diplomatique, à la frontière des anciennes fontières de la ville.
As the summer rolls around in Berlin, everyone goes to the pool! Never learned how to swim? Worry not! The Berliner Bäder-Betriebe offers swimming classes for everyone from youngsters to adults. After only a ten hour course, adults are regular fish in the water! There are diving boards, water slides and even a children's playground.
Grips-Theater is a great children's theater that is perfect for the whole family. The performances are always entertaining with a mixture of music, clever dialogue, talented actors, and stories that are geared towards kids. The theater showcases original productions, including the popular Linie 1 musical that originated here.
Nestled in Berlin's Tiergarten neighborhood, the Aquarium Berlin is located on the premises of the Zoologischer Garten Berlin. This aquarium was established in 1913, and is regarded as housing one of the largest collections of sea creatures. Spread over three floors, the Aquarium Berlin enables you to peruse a variety of fauna like jellyfish, sting rays, sharks, eels and more, making it the largest aquarium in Germany. A visit to the Aquarium Berlin will be an enjoyable learning experience for visitors of all ages.