Leisure time in Berlin?
I'm going to Berlin tomorrow with my class to the Bundestag and wanted to ask if you have any ideas about what to do in Berlin (we have 4 hours of free time). I'd also be happy to give you a few insider tips.
I'm going to Berlin tomorrow with my class to the Bundestag and wanted to ask if you have any ideas about what to do in Berlin (we have 4 hours of free time). I'd also be happy to give you a few insider tips.
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In Berlin there are many exciting places to visit in your 4 hours of leisure. Here are some insider tips:
1. **Teufelsberg**: A former US office on an artificial hill. Great views of Berlin and Street Art. Ideal for a small walk. Best time: spring or autumn.
Two. **Markthalle Neun**: A secret tip for gourmets. Here you will find local specialties and street food. Best to visit on Friday or Saturday when the market is particularly lively.
3. **Future type**: A small, hidden park in the Neukölln district with art installations and a relaxed flair. Perfect for a short break. Best time: Late summer.
4. **Mauerpark**: A vibrant park with a famous flea market and karaoke. Especially on Sunday very atmospheric.
Five. **Berliner Unterwelten**: Discover the secret tunnels and bunkers of the city. An exciting and educational tour. Best booking in advance.
Have fun in Berlin!
With the S7 direction Potsdam from Friedrichstraße station to Savignyplatz. Then walk from there to the KuDamm and walk on the KuDamm towards Charlottenburg station. Go back to the S7 direction Potsdam and get off at the station Grunewald and walk to the Teufelsberg. Admission is 10 euros. Cool photo location and street type can be viewed there. Then drive back from Grunewald station with the S7 direction Ahrensfelde back to Friedrichstraße station.
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The leisure and recreation center (FEZ) Wuhlheide has many offers.