Billed as two attractions in one: Sea Life leads you through 13 themed aquaria offering fish in different habitats; the AquaDom is the world's largest...
Spandauer Strasse 3
A recently re-opened monument to digital entertainment, featuring over 300 hands-on exhibits, including vintage arcade cabinets and long-forgotten consoles....
Karl-Marx-Allee 93a
Opened in 1982 in the former goods depot of the Anhalter Bahnhof, the German Museum of Technology is an eclectic, eccentric collection of new and antique...
Trebbiner Strasse 9On 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...
Königin-Luise-Strasse 49Built in the late 1960s at a time when relations between East and West Berlin were at their lowest ebb, the 368m (1,207ft) Television Tower - its...
Panoramastrasse 1A
The Picture Gallery's first-rate early European collection features a healthy selection of the biggest names in Western art. There are around 20 Rembrandts,...
KulturforumThis small café offers an enormous selection of coffees, teas, shakes and smoothies, as well as an assortment of home-made baked goods, creative sandwiches...
Warschauer Strasse 69This chamber of horrors is housed in a World War II air-raid shelter. Built in 1943, the five-level bunker was part of an underground network connecting...
Schöneberger Strasse 23A
A little tacky, but essential for anyone interested in the Wall and the Cold War. This private museum opened not long after the DDR erected the Berlin Wall...
Friedrichstrasse 43-45This pension next to the Ku-damm is a charming and unique place, with children in mind. Kids' drawings line the walls, and there are two larger rooms with...
Meinekestrasse 5The Museum of Childhood and Youth is the place to come if you want to show kids how lucky they are to be going to school today and not 50 years ago. Apart...
Wallstrasse 32At this 14th-century village, reconstructed around archaeological excavations, workers demonstrate handicrafts, medieval technology and farming techniques....
Clauertstrasse 11
You may have to wait for a table in this popular place, but the turnover's fast. Weekly specials are good, as are the pizzas, and although none of it is...
Langenscheidtstrasse 1One of Europe's largest zoos, with lots of roaming space for herd animals, although others are kept in small cages. Residents include bears, elephants, big...
Am Tierpark 125Only in Berlin would a dedicated gay cinema simultaneously be a multiple award-winner for children's programming. Those who have come of age can find gay...
Kolonnenstrasse 5/6