7 Cool things to do in Berlin
If you're headed to Berlin, you'll probably see all the great attractions. Here are 7 additional (and much cooler) things to do in Berlin.
Swim in the Badeschiff
It's a river barge (Badeschiff means Bathing Ship) that's now repurposed as a swimming pool! Located on the Spree River, it sports an open air bar and a sunbathing area. There are also massages, a sauna, classes, concerts, and parties! 4 Euro admission. Info at arena-berlin.de/badeschiff.aspx
Take a Trabi Safari
Do you know the old-school car, the Trabant? Nicknamed Trabi, these cult vehicles of East Germany are back IN. Here's a tour that combines driving a Trabi with learning! You'll drive a Trabi in a convoy, while a guide accompanies the convoy in their own car, giving a live tour via the radio. You'll also get your own "Trabi Driving license"! Two Berlin tours include the Classic & Wild East, and the Wall Ride. There's also a Trabi Safari in Dresden. 30+ Euros per person, depending on group size. Two hour tour. Info at cms.trabi-safari.de
Trabi Safari at the Brandenburg Gate
Find the Berlin Wall
Not much is left of the Berlin Wall (mostly demolished in 1990). However, there's a one-mile section still left, called the EastSide Gallery. There are 106 paintings by artists from all over the world. It's a memorial for Freedom, and well worth a look. Info at eastsidegallery.com
Eastside Gallery - Berlin Wall
Take a Free Walking Tour!
There's a free walking tour of the capital every day - starts at the Brandenburg Gate at 11am and 1pm, daily. You'll head to Checkpoint Charlie, The Gendarmenmarkt, Museum Island, and end at the Old Royal Gardens. "This 3.5 hour English-language walking tour goes deeper than just introducing the sites: we delve into the city’s amazing history, from the darkest hours to the brightest moments." Very cool! Info at newberlintours.com/daily-tours/free-tour.html
New Berlin Tours free walking tour
Eat in the Dark
First brought to my attention by SpotCoolStuff.com, the Berlin restaurant Nocti Vagus offers an entire non-visual experience. You dine in the dark, as well as take in a show (music, crime and comedy dinners, mystery dinner, ghosts, and more). Varied menu. Call or go online for reservations (and a schedule of events). Info at noctivagus.com/home_english.htm
Caffeinate and read at the same time
Buchkantine is a cafe (free Wi-fi) with plenty of books for sale. Although most are in German (brush up!), some are in English. What better to spend a few hours catching up on your email and work, than in such a lovely environment (with lots of coffee!). Fuller menu available, for when all that reading makes you hungry.
Buchkantine
Dortmunder Straße 1 · 10555 Berlin
Geöffnet täglich von 9.00 Uhr – 22.00 Uhr
buchkantine.de
Image from SpottedbyLocals.com
Visit an Abandoned Amusement Park
Surely you've seen those photos going around, of the ghostly abandoned parks and hotels? Well, there's one right here in Berlin. It's the Spreepark, formerly known as Kulturpark Plänterwald. There are regular tours that you can take, so as to better (and legally) photograph the creepy desolate ferris wheel, rotting, toppled, and occasionally headless fiberglass dinosaurs, cobwebbed rides, and weed-infested rollercoasters. Reservations required.
Kiehnwerderallee 1-3
Sat – Sun (& holidays) 11:00 – 19:00, through end of November
berliner-spreepark.de
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