It is not just the name that is reminiscent of the city of love – a canoe trip through the residential and weekend cottage area in the Berlin district of Rahnsdorf is just as nice as a ride in a
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The poet Heinrich von Kleist died at just 33 years of age. He committed suicide together with his friend Henriette Vogel on 21 November 1811. The grave is located at the historic site at the Kleiner
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For the Hexenkessel Hoftheater, summer is a celebration of traditions. Namely, at this time, the amphitheatre in the Monbijoupark transforms itself into one of the city’s most beautiful open-air
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Clärchen´s Ballroom is an institution. In 1913 Fritz Bühler and his wife Clärchen opened “Bühler´s Ballroom”. The present “Clärchen´s Ballroom” is a dance hall with restaurant in the centre of Berlin
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As a "public park" open to all citizens, Treptow Park in 1888 represented an innovation for its time.
From the landing pier, visitors have the wonderful chance to discover Berlin by boat. And here
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One of a kind designer pieces, from basics to high fashion and jewellery in all forms and colours. The store intends by way of regular exhibitions to specifically promote designers out of the capital.
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This café-restaurant is located right on a lake in the middle of the Tiergarten and in the summer months it attracts with the typical Bavarian beer garden atmosphere.
In the autumn and winter,
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Where the cinema visit becomes an experience: the Astor film lounge is a cinema for refined taste with comfortable adjustable leather seats (some even with foot rests), drinks and snacks.
Alone the
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Cobbled streets lined with old chestnut trees and hundred-year-old buildings behind wrought-iron fences. It's fairly tranquil in the old, listed fishing village of Rahnsdorf, which wraps itself in a
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Its banks are covered in blossoms. Ducks quack, frogs croak. The Heiliger See (Holy Lake) lies quiet and peaceful in the evening sun.
The lake with its 1.5 km length is a place for excursions, as
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