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Lohmühlenspielplatz
12435 Berlin
Germany
Kreuzberg
Hours
What time does Lohmühlenspielplatz open?
Lohmühlenspielplatz is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Lohmühlenspielplatz close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Lohmühlenspielplatz have parking?
Yes, Lohmühlenspielplatz has parking options.
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huge escape for little ones. kids will enjoy very minute to explore the castle, slides and hiding…read morecorners. definitely more fun for older children (3 years +) but always worth a visit even for little ones.
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Driving into Berlin after 5 hours on the road we needed a place for our kids to get some energy…read moreout. This place hit the spot. It's adorable with things to play on and move that you definitely won't find anywhere else. They were able to spend over an hour here and still didn't want to leave. When we were here there was a portable outhouse across the street which was unlocked, but I think that was only because on some construction going on. I don't know if there is a close bathroom otherwise which for kids could end up being a disaster. Other than the restroom situation this place is amazing.
New York Time June 5, 2016 had an article about Berlin's playgrounds. This was mentioned and photos…read morewere shown. This is a witches themed playground with one of a kind wooden structures unlike anyone else in the world. On Sunday afternoon it is not crowded. The zip line was fun and so was the rope snake swing. I had a nice work out. A real find. If you are traveling with junior, stop by for a summer afternoon play break. You'd take more photos you think you could take. Better than the children's park in Luxembourg park in that it is free, less crowded and filled with one of a kind play structure only available in Berlin.
Animals...... I love them!…read more So given the name of this place, its target audience is children and not adults like myself, but I can't help but be drawn to a petting zoo of sorts in the middle of a park. Walk through the gates and you can see a variety of animals. There are chickens everywhere, and other kinds of birds like ducks and geese. There is a barn full of rabbits and guinea pigs with super silly names bestowed upon them by the children who feed and take care of them. There is a pig old sow, who is scary looking... don't mess with her! And there are sheep, and goats, and DONKEYS! Oh man, I love the donkeys! You can pet the animals if they are near or watch them from afar. I also love strolling by the outside and seeing them making their loops around the yard. If you have little ones, definitely take them here for a comfortable and easy-going (plus safe) introduction to/interaction with farm animals. Best of all? It's free!
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