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    3.6 (206 reviews)

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    David S.

    This is another huge pedestrian place, which used to be the main market place before industrialisation and all that. I'm not sure what it was during the period that it was part of East Germany, but these days it still sort of retains that market atmosphere, more so because it happens to be surrounded by shops, and one of those gimicy towers that people travel to the top to, well, just have a look around what is basically a mostly flat city. Still, it isn't too bad, just not great.

    Yee Gan O.

    This open area is located right outside the transport hub of Alexanderplatz. With the local area playing host to tourist attractions like the towering Fernsehturm and many shopping options, it's a natural draw for locals and tourists alike I can see this open space being used in different ways but it was hosting an Easter market when I visited. Although less famous than the Christmas markets that Germany is famed for, it had simialr stalls. Just to complete the Christmas feel, it snowed in Berlin over Easter and kids were having snowball fights If there were street entertainers, I would likened Alexanderplatz to Covent Garden in London

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    Torterry C.

    I really like this place. Alexanderplatz is the place got everything! It is a large public square and transport hub in the central Mitte district of Berlin. This is the other big square which very popular. Compared with Potsdamer Platz, Alexanderplatz is less modern, and much more urban like. It got a totally different vibe here, I find it somehow charming. There many different things going on here, Museum island is close by, for the people who loves art and history. Also there couple historical sights around, such as Berlindom, Berlin TV Tower. East side gallery is not so far away. Great place to shop, so many different brands can be find here. The best thing is most of the shops got really great price. During the years, there are many festivals will be hold in the middle of the square as well. For example, there got a pretty cool Christmas market in December. In the normal days, beside tourists and shoppers are around, you could always find some street musicians are performing here. Some time at the you can find them at the U-Bahn station, or near the World clock. This might seem a bit dirty a messy, it's always busy. You even can find many graffitis around the place. It did make the place much more different. I think this might be the place, either hate it or love it.

    Qype User (kowk…)

    One of my fave place in Berlin. If you would like to see different-styled people - come to Alex! Yes, there are enough tourists but anyway.. There are much place for shopping and eating. + so close nice fontan systems and St. Marienskirche and - weiter Berliner Dom and Unter-den-Linden. good way for walking through the famous places.

    Qype User (snaefe…)

    I came into Berlin from Schonefelde 15 years after the wall came down and savoured my first proper view of the united Berlin. The Fernsehturm could be seen some way back on the rail trip but I had forgotten how tall it was. It stands out and can be used as an orientation if you feel you are lost in the city. This year I would be staying at the Agon Alex Hotel not far away. I descended from the station platform to ground level and found the Alex Cafe where I had a glorious cooked breakfast, finished off with a strong Irish coffee...(well it was a cold day !) You must have their FULL breakfast !! I had been to this very area as long ago as 1984 when it was "East" and when there were hardly any shops. Now it is a bustling section with shops and cafes and jolly people.

    Rossy M.

    Found this public square/market place on a Monday while randomly walking through Berlin and fell in love. There was so much going on! A lot of people and a lot of energy. Plenty of little shops, food stalls/trucks, cocktail bars and entertainment for kids and grown folks alike. They even had a little amusement park towards the back. I was able to shop around for souvenirs, sit down and chill while having a beer, and also look at some of the shows that were taking place. They had this awesome dragon made up of junk throwing fire to the rhythm of music and it was pretty fun. They also had a clown performing a show for kids in another section. You get a splendid view of the TV tower as well so it makes for some great pictures. Additionally, it's noted to be one of the biggest transit hubs in Berlin where you can easily connect to several trains and buses. It's a good way to spend a few hours during the afternoon/night.

    Alexandra M.

    Maybe I just came too early for anything cool to be happening, around 930/10am, but it seemed pretty dull. Just a lot of tourists. Oh, and the TV tower. And a fountain (I think) I found ugly. There is a lot of space for them to host markets here though, which would be pretty cool to see.

    Risto T.

    Berlin is the city with many hearts. Alexanderplatz is one of them, the biggest one. Visiting there and enjoying a portion of Currywurst with a bottle of German beer from a wursthut is a must when you are in Berlin. Trust me.

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    Busy transit hub plaza with easy access to shopping, hotels for locals, great view of the TV tower from many angles.

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    Long queues to get in and somewhat expensive. It is worth a visit if you go on a clear day as the views are superb.

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    The Fernsehturm could be seen some way back on the rail trip but I had forgotten how tall it was.

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    base flying - Nervous as heck! But forced a smile for the camera ;)

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    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 kmMitte

    I jumped off a 39 story hotel…read more And obviously lived to tell. That's why review #1600 goes to this crazy adventure I'd like to call LIFE. Well, life can get boring sometimes. If you find yourself waking up every day going through the same motions, packing the same PB&J for work for the 4th time that week, you my friend, have gotten boring. Comfortable. Comfortable will be the last emotion you'll feel when you're signing a waiver that reads "possible equipment malfunction which can result to fatal injuries or even death". Try uneasy, nervous, FREAKING OUT. Also, try concentrating when the handsome Friedrich straps you tightly in your harness while explaining what's about to happen in the next few minutes. The staff here are excellent at making you feel safe, even when your stomach is in knots. Then it gets real very quickly when you walk the steel plank, feel the wind in your face while you're standing on the edge of the platform. Suddenly, all those people walking around Alexanderplatz look like tiny ants. Your heart beats faster and as you summon every last bit of courage in your being, you're hoisted up by a steel cable on your back and left dangling in a superman pose long enough to realize, you could REALLY die this way, but the least you could hope for is not to sh*t your pants. Then you fall, and fall and fall through the air ... after what feels like eternity (8 seconds!!!) your feet touches the ground and you let out an excited "wohooo!!! I'm ALIVE!!" with your hands waving wildly in the air and these German boys give you a look that says "wow, Asian girls get waaay too excited." Back home, you look at your instagram photo with a satisfied smile on your face. As you bite into your PB&J sandwich for the 4th time that week, you stop and notice it tastes different. Oh yeah, I made it with almond butter today.

    Customer service Hotline is only available during the week while the event is only on the weekend…read more Rescheduling is not easy if you make a reservation. But the fall itself is fun...terrifyingly fun. The guys who strap you in & manage your fall are very professional & friendly.

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    Stadtbad Neukölln

    Stadtbad Neukölln

    4.1(85 reviews)
    5.1 kmNeukölln

    This is a beautiful indoor pool facility that was recently restored. There are two large pools -…read morethe largest is kept at around 28c/82f and the smaller large pool (which is still quite big) is kept just below bathwater warmth - it's REALLY warm and you don't have to get used to the water temperature at all. There is a schedule for open swim time for the public on their website. It's around 5€ to use the pool. There are separate locker/changing rooms for men and women. Each locker room has hair dryers (1€) and lockers where you get a key in exchange for a 1€ coin that you get back, so remember your coin if you want to secure anything. The locker rooms have changing tables and wooden playpen sort of things to put your baby while you change. There are swim classes at various times during the day so it's important to understand the schedule if you want to use the pool. I've enrolled in two classes. One instructor spoke only german which is understandable. Another instructor spoke german, spanish and english. The pool facility has a website but no way to do online registration so if you plan to take a class, plan to register in person, and to get there before opening time. The queues run out the door and he wait for registration is longer than an hour. During registration, their card machine wasn't working so they were only accepting cash. All in all, it's a nice big clean pool facility but they could benefit their customers by creating online registration. After all, it's 2018. The front desk staff could also use a lesson in smiling and not being so crabby.

    I had a very disturbing experience at Stadtbad Neukölln tonight (January 7th). After going for a…read moreswim this evening (around 9pm) a man walked up to myself and a few others asking for sexual favors. This was in the Stadtbad Neukölln men's locker room. This man would not leave me alone until I told him I would call the police. Eventually I had to leave the locker room and dry off in the lobby area. He was that disturbing. Stadtbad Neukölln has very beautiful architecture and history but extremely disturbing visitors. I would not recommend this pool/spa for anyone. There are many other safe and cleaner spa's in Berlin. I will never go back to Stadtbad Neukölln. I highly suggest that the management at Stadtbad Neukölln please keep an eye out for people like this man.

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    Badeschiff Berlin - Escobar Konzert

    Badeschiff Berlin

    3.9(165 reviews)
    3.8 kmTreptow

    This place is THE COOLEST and now I want every city with a body of water to create a similar venue…read more (Local friends in Reno, I'm dreaming of a badeschiff in the Truckee River, maybe just outside of the entrance to USA Parkway near the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center so it can attract all the Tesla employees after work. And since it's Storey County, maybe it can be topless like the Badeschiff Berlin!) My husband and I arrived early on a weekday morning, but the Badeschiff was already packed. There were still folding chairs in a stack that could be set up, but all the chairs that were already set up were claimed. That was no problem for us, though, because we only planned to stay for a few minutes. My husband, as a ginger, is a bit of a vampire, and he had no desire to go in the water or to be in the sun. Nevertheless, he was able to find a bench under a shady spot, so he didn't even have to get his shoes sandy as he waited as I enjoyed swimming and taking in the most ridiculous, delightful atmosphere. A beach in downtown Berlin! Swimming in a beautiful pool located in the Spree! We drove here and parked for free along Eichenstraße and walked in. I changed into my suit in the car, so I cannot comment on the changing rooms available there. We paid our entrance fees (11 euros for the two of us) and scoped out the territory. Ladies can sunbathe topless, but tops and bottoms are required in the pool. I'm pretty sure that German swimming etiquette involves taking a brief rinse in the outdoor shower immediately before the pool entrance both before and after enjoying the pool. My non-German speaking and reading husband thought that a sign that actually read "no bicycles" said "no photographing," so he was loathe to take all the photos that I wanted him to take of our/my experience there. (Maybe the topless ladies also in the frame of the camera threw him off? He says that he did not want to seem pervy.) But rest assured, folks who are #doingitfortheinsta that you can, indeed, get that snap that you want. 10/10 I would make my sun, sand, and alcohol-adverse husband come here again because this place is SO COOL.

    View is amazing. Pool in the middle of the river and pretty sunset views. People do jumps, flips in…read morethe pool. We go at sunset time on weekdays and it is not crowded. Pool is heated! There are changing room, lockers, bathroom, nice sun deck with lounge chairs. They rent you standup paddle board also to paddle at the river. Must visit once! We love it there! We swim and watch others doing stand up paddle board. Super cool! We swim laps, take pictures, and sit on the side at Cody lounge chair, enjoy music there and watch the world goes by! Ah....h. Come and enjoy this unique Berlin experience.

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