Europe's biggest high-wire climbing park is located at Berlin-Hellersdorf!
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Schlosspark Charlottenburg
The 55 hectares of the palace garden of Schloss Charlottenburg are place for all friends of historical garden architecture - it is the oldest still original park in Berlin and Potsdam!
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Siegessäule
The Siegessäule (Victory Column) is one of Berlin's most well-known landmarks. If you want to be close to the gilded statue of Viktoria, Goddess of Victory (affectionately nicknamed "Goldelse" by the locals) you have to be sure your feet will carry you up the spiral staircase.
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Jogging Track at Volkspark Jungfernheide
The jogging track through Volkspark Jungfernheide starts at the entrance of the public bathing beach.
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Berlin with dog
City walks for men and dogs alike - this idea of tourism-professional Melanie Kies kicked her into second gear.
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Farmers’ Market on Winterfeldtplatz
Strudel, pelmeni, currywurst, crêpes, Oriental, Chinese and more international specialities turn the farmers' market on Winterfeldtplatz into a full-blown gourmet market!
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Schwimmhalle Fischerinsel
In the heart of Berlin, next to Nikolaiviertel and Mühlendamm Bridge, Schwimmhalle Fischerinsel invites you for swimming and enjoying a sauna session.
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Titus Berlin
Titus sells all that you need for skating on around 3000 square metres: decks, trucks, wheels, skatewear and of course the matching shoes to go along with it. They may not have the biggest variety in sneakers, but Titus is more specialised, for example they even carry hard-to-find Vans models.
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Hackesche Höfe
Hackesche Höfe is Germany's biggest Geschlossen court area!
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Schleusenkrug
This beer garden close to the Zoologcal Garden is a venue of tradition and relaxation for beer garden friends in Tiergarten.