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AquaDom & Sea Life

Attractions

Billed as two attractions in one, both involving lots of water and plenty of fish. Sea Life leads you through 13 themed aquaria offering fish in different habitats. The AquaDom...

Spandauer Strasse 3

Domäne Dahlem

Attractions

On this organic working farm, children can see how life was lived in the 17th century. Craftspeople preserve and teach their skills. It's best to visit during one of several...

Königin-Luise-Strasse 49

Fernsehturm

Attractions

Built in the late 1960s at a time when relations between East and West Berlin were at their lowest ebb, the 365m (1,198ft) Television Tower - its ball-on-spike shape visible...

Panoramastrasse 1A
Major venue

Gruselkabinett

Attractions

This chamber of horrors is housed in the city's only visitable World War II air-raid shelter. Built in 1943, the five-level bunker was part of an underground network connecting...

Schöneberger Strasse 23A

Legoland Discovery Centre Berlin

Attractions

The kids waited patiently as you queued for 45 minutes to get into the Reichstag. And they were absolute angels as the family traipsed around the Bauhaus Archiv looking at...

Potsdamer Platz

Museumsdorf Düppel

Attractions, Museums

At this 14th-century village, reconstructed around archaeological excavations, workers demonstrate handicrafts, medieval technology and farming techniques. Ox-cart rides for...

Clauertstrasse 11

Tierpark Berlin-Friedrichsfelde

Attractions

One of Europe's largest zoos, with plenty of roaming space for herd animals, although others are still kept in small cages. Resident beasts include bears, elephants, big cats...

Am Tierpark 125

Zoologischer Garten & Aquarium

Attractions

Germany's oldest zoo was opened in 1841 to designs by Martin Lichtenstein and Peter Joseph Lenné. With almost 14,000 creatures, it's one of the world's largest and most...

Hardenbergplatz 8
Major venue