Close to Brandenburger Tor, Reichstag, Friedrichstraße and numerous other sights, the Arte Luise Art Hotel has become a sight of its own.
Mitte
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Deutsches Historisches Museum
The Deutsche Historische Museum (DHM) (German Museum of History) offers free entrance for children and youths up to 18 years of age.
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AquaDom & SEA LIFE
An indoor activity for rainy days and an exciting family trip can be had at the SEA LIFE Center with the AquaDom near Alexanderplatz.
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Akanes Bio Body Care
Japanese massages will bring your body and soul into tune with each other again.
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Kauf dich glücklich
The two well-known shops Kauf dich glücklich and Glücklich am Park in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg belong together and specialise in tasty waffles and crêpes, self-made ice cream, sorbet and coffee specialities.
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Rotating Restaurant in the TV Tower
Berlin's TV Tower is one of the most emblematic sights of the city and with its 368 metres Germany's highest building. On its very top there is a revolving restaurant.
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Distrikt Coffee
This hipster coffee shop in Berlin-Mitte scores with great coffee and healthy super food.
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AM to PM
The AM to PM never sleeps and they do honour to their name there. You can dance on the table at any time of the day there, have something to eat or have a drink.
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BBQ at Mauerpark
Centrally located, popular but fairly grubby - that's Mauerpark. It's open season for BBQs there all over, except for a little grove of birches and next to the playground.
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Videobus Tour
A sightseeing tour is obligatory when your family comes to visit the city. Even locals can learn something new about their city every day, the tour on the videobus is the best proof of it.