The Coven is a stylish scene bar for LGBTIQ* in Berlin's Mitte district, consciously distinguishing itself from traditional gay bars with elegant design, excellent cocktails, and a diverse clientele. Through its refined aesthetic with dark colors, industrial elements, and mystical furnishings, the bar creates a place where open-minded people of every gender and sexual orientation feel welcome.
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Ostern in den Späth’schen Baumschulen
Späth'schen Baumschulen (Späth Nurseries) are getting ready for Easter 2025, traditionally kicking off the new garden season with plant advice, an Easter bonfire, and Sorbian-style Easter egg painting.
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Maxxim Club Berlin
Since 2007, Maxxim Club Berlin has been a staple for Black Music parties in West Berlin. Here, night owls regularly gather for exclusive Hip-Hop and Old School Black Music events.
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CLIMB UP! Kletterwälder
The CLIMB UP! Climbing forests in Klaistow, Strausberg, and Hennigsdorf offer a variety of climbing courses and speed courses, appealing equally to adventurers and nature explorers. No matter which of the three locations you climb at, the climbing parks uniquely combine sport and nature.
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Monsterkabinett
Monsterkabinett which translates to monster cabinet is an art project with mechanical monster machines and it supports the independent art scene in Berlin-Mitte.
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Bubble Football Germany
Bubble Football Germany brings Berlin's wildest bachelor party idea to Friedrichshain: Wrapped in huge air bubbles, the group rolls, tackles, and laughs its way through 90 minutes of pure football fun without tactics or mercy. It's not about the score here, but about rolling the groom off the field as often as possible.
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Sledding in Viktoriapark
The slopes of the Kreuzberg are above all filled with families with children for some sledding fun. Viktoriapark with Berlin's highest natural hill is the perfect spot for it - it scores with a nice panorama and a stall selling hot tea for you to have some winter fun.
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Sledding Hill Hahneberg
One of Berlin's longest sledding descents can be found on Spandau's Hahneberg. The track of around 600 metres length scores big time with high speeds.
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Picnic at Stralau Peninsula – “Wendewiese”
The Stralau Peninsula has a couple of tranquil picnic areas to offer with a view of the water at the Rummelburg Bay.
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Schlosspark Pankow-Niederschönhausen
The park around the castle in Pankow with the river Panke and the castle Schönhausen is a fairy-tale photo spot with natural character in the middle of the city.