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    Pfaueninsel - Schloss auf der Pfaueninsel

    Pfaueninsel

    4.5(61 reviews)
    6.4 kmZehlendorf

    Although getting there felt a little challenging, it was a worthwhile opportunity to enjoy green…read morespace outside of Berlin. I don't know why, but vistberlin.de offers rather vague public transport directions, and Google maps offers none at all! We took the S7 to Wannsee, then learned we needed to take bus 218 to the ferry. Be warned, the bus arrives once per hour on week days and it doesn't appear on the arrivals sign (we were there on May Day, and it was still the regular weekday schedule - 51 minutes after each hour). The Ferry is €4 per person, and the ride lasts barely 2 minutes But, although websites say the ferry is €4 per person each way, no one seemed to pay the return fare and I imagine a portion of each fare goes toward maintaining the grounds. The island itself is beautiful, and smaller than expected, so easy to get around. There is an assortment of old structures, some of which charge an admission fee to enter. The castle, however, is closed for restoration until 2024. There were fewer wild peacocks running around than I expected, but we enjoyed the ones we saw. There is another area where different birds are housed.... Their habitat seems to offer a variety of green and scratching space, shade and areas to hide, but I'm not a fan of zoos in general, so it was difficult to see any animals encaged. There was also a small stock horse outdoors in a pen... But there was hardly any grass in it! He was in great shape, with very healthy looking eyes, hooves and hair, but he was huuuuungry!! I know you're not supposed to pick plants on the island, but we did collect long grasses from the other side of the fence for this dude to eat. He appreciated it Speaking of plants, the island is covered with them, both cultivated and wild... Lilac and wisteria, Lily of the valley, cherry trees and apple and chestnut, and so much more. So beautiful!

    Such a lovely visit! And what a lovely, peaceful place of a world heritage site in the outskirts of…read moreBerlin. I suppose it's definitely more people and less peaceful come high summer season, but we were lucky to be visit slightly before that and I think it was around 20 persons on the ferry with us. And we didn't see many more than that on our walk around the island either. Bliss. Love the tiny wooden castle and the other castle-like buildings on the island. And how natural, unkept, undisturbed and quiet it is. Good for walks and quiet contemplation - since you're not allowed to take cars, bicycles, dogs or music devices with you to the island - and yet so near the huzzle and buzzle of Berlin. I had expected to see many more peacocks, but we did see a few free roaming ones. The rose gardens were sadly not in bloom when we visited - I bet that would be magical - but the little garden cafe in the midle of a huge field offered a grand selection of beverages, cakes and light dishes. The apricot cheesecake we shared was absolutely heavenly. One wish though; discreet toilets in more than one place, please.

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    Pfaueninsel

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    Thaipark im Preußenpark

    Thaipark im Preußenpark

    4.3(118 reviews)
    8.7 kmWilmersdorf

    One of the top cultural/culinary gems of Berlin. This is Thai food as good as it gets on the…read morecontinent. It's a collection of hawker stalls staffed by Thai grannies and their families operating when weather permits on summer weekends. Bring a blanket, friends, family, pets and enjoy a feast on the grass. Since the pandemic the Berliner city fathers have interfered with this simple gem. So far they've only made it worse. They've paired down the number of stalls and added designated entrances and exits. This has caused those inside the hawker area to encounter bottlenecks throughout. Not a wise move in a global pandemic. It used to be open all sides so that one could approach a stall of their choice and easily exit without being in throngs of people. Although Thai Park continues to be as popular as ever, the number of vendors has been almost halved by the Berliner government. This creates more unnecessary chaos. I hope this awesome gem isn't regulated to death.

    It's such a good place in Berlin and still an insider. Never too crowded and just perfect on a…read moresummer day. You get delicious Asian food. Finger food like Dumplings or chicken sticks with sauce and also proper meals with noodles and vegetables. Dessert and drinks are served as well and the prices are good. You can grab your favorite food and sit on the grass somewhere, chill, relax and enjoy the food :-)

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    Thaipark im Preußenpark - "Yummy". Thaipark am Fehrbelliner Platz

    "Yummy". Thaipark am Fehrbelliner Platz

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    Kurfürstendamm - Kudamm 3/2025

    Kurfürstendamm

    4.1(42 reviews)
    10.2 kmCharlottenburg

    What you will find along this street, and in this overall area, is a lot of very high-end shopping…read more They have all of the exclusive brands that you can think of from from Louis Vuitton, to Rolex, to Cartier, to Breitling, to Tiffany... Pretty much you name it, you will find it on this street. Thus, that's pretty much the purpose that this area serves these days, in association with some eating establishments. When I first came to Berlin, (then West Berlin), in 1983, my hotel was located on the street. Back then, yes, it was a shopping district, but it was so much more. There was so much more culture radiating from this area back then. Not to disparage the street, or this area in anyway, but it has really lost the flavor that it once possessed. So overall, if you're in Berlin, and you wanna go buy yourself that new Rolex, or that new Armani suit, this is a good place to go. Plus, it has restaurants that are well-known such as the Hard Rock Cafe. From this, you can grab something to eat while you're doing your shopping.

    Now this is a popular area. Shopping and dining galore. Both sides of the street are lined with…read moreshops and restaurants. There is even a zoo, which I didn't visit. I did, however, visit the church on the main thoroughfare. There are also hotels. I shopped at Pylones and ate at the Hard Rock Cafe. There are also many high end shops all clustered at one end of the street, some with guards. It rained really hard the day I visited, so the streets weren't too crowded. I recommend visiting Kurfürstendamm if you're looking to do some shopping and get hungry along the way.

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    Kurfürstendamm - Kudamm 12/2024

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    Das kommt mir heute spanisch vor ! Kurfürstendamm am Finaletag EM24

    Havel - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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