Familycafé with brunch on weekends (8,90 € for adults). There's an indoor play area and classes with baby massage. They have daily specials, the day we stopped by we had a piece of quiche with salade. They have very nice and clean changing facilities and many high chairs so there will be no fighting for them!
This wonderful café in Friedrichshain has everything parents and children can hope for when going out for lunch, brunch or an early dinner. Here you will find homemade food, a big play room, high chairs in a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. If the kids need some fresh air, there is a big playground just across the street.
The Britzergarten is a very large expanse of gardens with multiple playgrounds that are simply world class. A clay village playground called "Makunaima" features massive interactive sculptures made of cob (clay and sand.) After the kids are finished climbing, sliding, and running around the village there is a hands on workshop where they can make their own cob sculptures. On the other side of the park there is a water playground that is best enjoyed in the warmer months.
A bit alternative second hand shop and café for families. They sell also new clothing, shoes and decoration. They have many several German brands like fx. BATATA. The second hand department sells children's clothing. In summer time, they have outdoor seating and plenty of high chairs. You will also find different classes like music and gymnastic for babies. See website for program.
Very nice apartment with everything a family needs for its holiday. The flat is located in the middle of Schöneberg in the so-called Akazienkiez in the heart of Berlin. It is THE childfriendly accommodation and is therefore ideal for young families. It is of course also suitable for small groups without children.The flat is on the basement floor of a typical Berlin house from the turn of last century. The spacious flat of 140 square metres is especially suitable for max. 6 people.
Tiergarten Park combines Berlin's largest park with its zoo. A huge, beautiful and well-maintained zoo near the Kudamm shopping street. The Berlin Aquarium is next to the zoo and also worth a trip. You can buy a single ticket for both attractions. Children will love Knut, the famous polar bear who was brought up by keeper Thomas Doerflein. Today, Knut is not a baby any more but still lives in the zoo of Berlin.
The Sony Center in Potsdamerplatz, which houses Legoland, is an attraction in itself, with its shiny modern architecture. Legoland includes a miniature city of Berlin entirely built of Lego, many other villages to play around in. You will find a café and all facilities you need for a family day out. At the end of your visit, the retail store is open full of Lego and Duplo.
The Berlin Aquarium is situated together with the zoo in the Tiergarten. It costs 4 € and you can get a joined ticket with the zoo as well. At the aquarium, you also have a cafeteria with child-friendly menus and facilities.