This place is relatively new on the kindercafe scene and has been open since the beginning of 2012. It is huge inside with one room for younger children and quieter activities such as trains, duplo, books and dressing up. In the middle of the room is a ball pond with a slide. The first room has the counter and leads into a cloakroom where you are requested to removed your outdoor shoes before venturing into the play rooms. The back room, beyond the cloakroom, houses a magnificent climbing structure for older children.
An english-speaking children activity centre (and Cafe) in Schöneberg. Provides creative classes for the early development of toddlers and young children. The Kids Corner is a shoe free environment. The activity centre offer creative Art and Craft, a groovy Drama class, a dance and sing class, including Ballet and Flamenco. In the café area, the family can enjoy great cake, coffee and fresh fruit for those 'trying to be good'. Your kids will be thrilled with the play area, performance stage, building area and more…
Kindermuseum MACHmit (JOINin Children's Museum) is an amazing children's museum located in a old converted church. They have a monthly programme and the displays and hands on activities are based around the current exhibits. There is also a permanent hands-on exhibit of an old fashioned soap shop where children can play with an old till and scales and weights, plus a printing press and a mirror cabinet.
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.
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.
Tiergarten Park is Berlin's most beautiful park and one of world's largest urban parks., housing both the parliamentary and governmental institutions. Tiergarten combines the attractions of the Berlin's largest park with its zoo. Several playgrounds are scattered around Tiergarten, usually in high-traffic areas near major walkway avenues.
The Charlottenburg castle host one of the most famous Christmas markets in Berlin. The castle and its park are immersed in a special romantic light. Children can enjoy the Children's Christmas Market which, aside from numerous nostalgic attractions like a Ferris wheel and swing carousel, also invites one to visit the petting zoo and a pony ride.
This shipwreck themed playground opposite Nordbahnhof Station (on Invalidenstrasse) recently opened in the summer 2012. With brand new equipment, big sand pit and a well thought out formation of the play area, it is a pleasure to visit.
This is a fantastically curated museum even if you are not excited by the subject matter. It is a place where you could easily lose a day if you saw everything there is to offer. They have a huge amount of space inside which means there is a lot of real size exhibits of airplanes, trains and ships.The whole place is very much geared up for families with loads of public toilets with sign posts letting you know how close they are. They use the same principle for all the signposting. The outside train area and the museum park are lovely and there is also a big picnic area.