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Berlin for families

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The kid-friendly Berlin tour
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For this tour, plan in two days.

Start day one at Potsdamer Platz by taking Europe’s fastest elevator to the Panoramapunkt on the 24th and 25th floors of the Kohlhoff Tower – the breathtaking view is a great introduction to Berlin. Then let the next generation live out their creative side at the nearby LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Berlin, Berlin’s most colourful indoor playground. Time for a break? Revive your energy levels while exploring the chocolate delights at Lindt Boutique in the Mall of Berlin, just a short walk away. Then take the city railway to Brandenburg Gate and rub shoulders with the celebrity wax figures gathered at Madame Tussauds.

 

A short subway ride (U-Bahn) and you’re at Berlin’s natural history museum, the Museum für Naturkunde, to meet “Tristan” – one of the world’s best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex skeletons. If you prefer, you can take the bus towards Alexanderplatz and discover fascinating underwater worlds at SEA LIFE. Or just around the corner, older family members can test their nerves on a journey through Berlin’s horrible history at the Berlin Dungeon. And in Little BIG City Berlin you can explore Berlin’s epic events and daily life through impressive interactive 3D models. For a special interactive journey, take a tour through the colorful world of computer games at the Computerspielemuseum.

 

Book your highlight tour of the famous Berlin Olympic Stadion for the following afternoon – and view the 2006 World Cup venue and areas normally off-limits to the public, including the locker rooms and underground warm-up halls. After enjoying a relaxing break on the Ku’damm boulevard, slow the pace at the world-famous Zoo Berlin – and don’t miss feeding time for the big cats! On rainy days, check out the Aquarium Berlin, Germany’s leading public aquarium with sharks, a six-metre-long black-tailed python, and a tropical Crocodile Hall with crocs and large lizards!

Since 2023, the SAMURAI Museum Berlin has been inspiring visitors young and old for the world of the legendary samurai warriors.

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Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Museum of Natural History)

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The world’s tallest standing dinosaur skeleton, the “Mona Lisa of Fossils,” Knut the polar bear and a breath-taking overview of the museum’s extensive research collections: these are some of the many highlights that await visitors in more than 7,000 m² of exhibition space at Berlin’s Museum of Natural History.
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Inspiration for your stay

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Berliner Dom von Unter den Linden
Berlin Indoors

Berlin Indoors

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This rainy-day tour is not just for families with children (and not just for rainy days!)
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Kienbergpark
Berlin is green

Berlin is green

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Finding green destinations in Berlin is really easy. You can't miss the many parks and gardens!
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Berliner Dom von Unter den Linden
Berlin Indoors

Berlin Indoors

Teaser text
This rainy-day tour is not just for families with children (and not just for rainy days!)
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Kienbergpark
Berlin is green

Berlin is green

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Finding green destinations in Berlin is really easy. You can't miss the many parks and gardens!