1. the Berliner Fernsehturm television tower
Address: Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 10:00-22:00; Sat - 10:00-20:00
Prices: from €24.50 to €105
Date of creation: 1969 r.
What the attraction includes: a tower with a viewing gallery and restaurant.
Link to attraction website: none
Berliner Fernsehturm television tower is high on 368 meters, the tallest building in Germany, located near Alexsanderplatz. In addition to its obvious function of broadcasting several radio and TV stations, the tower also has a an observation deck and a restaurant.
It is certainly an attractive facility if one intends to Visit Berlin with children. Sam the fact that the restaurant rotates 360 degrees per hour provides the most fun for the youngest children. In addition, the space on the tower can be used for birthday parties, baptisms or family gatherings.
Admission to the Berlin tower is paid, and the prices depend on the type of packagethat we want to purchase, such as a quick elevator ride and a three-course dinner at the restaurant level will amount to about EUR 90.
2. Legoland Discovery Center
Address: Sony Center, Potsdamer Str. 4, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Sat - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Prices: from €19 to €21
Date of creation: 2012 r.
What the attraction includes: 4D cinema, mini-Berlin, rides, Lego NINJAGO City Adventure, factory tour.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.de/berlin-en/
Legoland Discovery Center is the second Legoland in Germany. It was established in 2012 Legoland is located near Brandenburg Gate on Potsdamer Square. It is undoubtedly the most visited place by families with children.
Among most popular attractions include, among others:
– LEGO 4D cinema - Various 4D films are available for viewing (see the attraction's website for the current repertoire),
– Workshops for builders - Here the youngest have the opportunity to create their own model and test it;
– Ninjago training arena;
– Small roller coaster - Dragon-shaped carriages passing through the castle;
In turn, for the sake of parents, Legoland offers the opportunity to use the cafes, where there are also plenty of Lego bricks. Admission prices, depending on the number of attractions, vary EUR 19 to 21.
3. the Berlin Zoo
Address: Hardenberg Pl. 8, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 09:00-16:30 (during the summer until 18:30)
Prices: from €9 to €23.50
Date of creation: August 1, 1844.
What the attraction contains: 14,000 animals from 1,500 different species.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.zoo-berlin.de/pl/
Berlin Zoological Garden is the largest zoo in Germany and one with the largest number of animal species in the world. It is also the oldest zoo, as its establishment dates back to 1844. The facility has an area of as much as 35 hectares, with nearly 14,000 animals of 1,500 different species.
Admission prices vary. For children from 4 to 15 years old, the ticket costs EUR 9 (Zoo only) or EUR 12 (Zoo + Aquarium). However, for adults, the price is respectively EUR 17.50 or 23.50. It is also possible to purchase discounted tickets for young people over 16 and others those entitled to discounts (Tickets range from €12 to €17).
Among of the most popular species, which are located in the Berlin Zoo, can be found, among others:
- Pandas great,
- California sea lions,
- Gorillas.
4. AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin
Address: Spandauer Str. 3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 10:00-19:00 (hours are effective from 01.02.2023, currently the facility is temporarily closed).
Prices: from €19 to €48
Date of creation: 02 December 2003.
What the attraction contains: a cylindrical aquarium with seawater and 1,500 fish from 97 species.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.visitsealife.com/berlin/en/
AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin is the world's largest cylindrical seawater aquarium, located in the Radisson Blu Hotel. The facility was previously part of a hotel and conference complex DomAquarée.
However, AquaDom is currently temporarily closed due to an aquarium break. The resumption of operations is dated 01 February 2023.
The facility housed 1 million liters of water and 1,500 diverse fish from 97 species. After the reopening of this unique place, it is worth seeing:
- Tropical coral reefs,
- Sections with seahorses, jellyfish or octopuses,
- Sea creatures from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, such as stingrays, mating sharks.
5. the Spectrum Museum of Technology and Science Center
Address: Möckernstraße 26, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon - closed; Tues - Fri - 09:00-17:30; Sat - Sun - 10:00-18:00;
Prices: from €2 to €8
Date of creation: 1982 r.
What the attraction contains: 30 million zoological, paleontological, mineralogical and other exhibits.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en
Spectrum Museum of Technology and Science Center is a 25,000-square-meter area that will take the youngest tourists on an interesting historical and technical journey. Admission to the museum is possible only after purchasing a ticket. For adults, its cost is EUR 8, for students 4 EUR, while children and teenagers under the age of 18 can enter for free.
The museum originally took the name Museum of Transportation and Technology, but over the years the exhibition has been steadily expanded to include various other industries.
To permanent exhibitions include, among others:
– Rail Transportation - At this exhibition you can find, for example, forty original railroad vehicles or a unique collection of antique model railroads on a scale of 1:5, which were created at the turn of the century.
In addition to permanent exhibitions, the museum's portfolio also includes temporary exhibitions, and the most popular exhibit available is the Spectrum interactive exhibition.
6th Labyrinth Kindermuseum
Address: Osloer Str. 12, 13359 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Tues, Sat, Sun - closed; Mon, Wed-Fri - 10:00-18:00;
Prices: from €6 to €23
Date of creation: September 12, 1997.
What's included in the attraction: 25 interactive exhibitions and programs on various topics for children and young people
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.labyrinth-kindermuseum.de/en
Labyrinth Kindermuseum is a facility covering an area of about 1 000 m2, which is very popular among families with children. This is evidenced by statistics that clearly show that annually the museum is visited by nearly 80,000 visitors.
Labyrinth Kindermuseum creates interesting and creative space for extracurricular learning For children of all ages. Admission to the museum is by ticket only. Children over 2 years old and adults must pay 7 EUR, however, it is possible to purchase a family ticket at a rate of EUR 23.
The museum is famous for hosting many interactive exhibitions and creative projects. The most famous of these are:
– Environmental exhibition for children aged 3 to 11 years (until August 27, 2023).
– "Scavenger hunts". - Free, organized for children 6+.
- numerous interesting offers organize birthday parties for the youngest.
7. Computerspielemuseum Museum of Computer Games
Address: Karl-Marx-Allee 93A, 10243 Berlin, Germany.
Opening hours: Mon-Sat - 10:00-20:00; Sun - 12:00-20:00;
Prices: from €7 to €29
Date of creation: 1997 r.
What's included in the attraction: a video game arcade from the 1980s with authentic arcade games, 12,000 technical magazines, home computers and consoles from different decades.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.computerspielemuseum.de/
Computerspielemuseum The Computer Games Museum is a museum founded in 1997. For a while the museum was only available online, but since 2011 it has resumed its stationary activities again. The facility has both permanent exhibitions, as well as special, usually limited in time. Among the most popular exhibits are, among others:
– 25,000 gaming storage devices,
- real A video game arcade from the 1980s. With authentic arcade games,
- above 300 interactive exhibits illustrating the cultural history of computer games,
– "PainStation" - an exhibit in which the loser in a game is subjected to physical punishment, such as heat or mild electric shock.
Admission to the museum is paid. Normal ticket is EUR 11, while discounted - EUR 7. It is also possible to purchase family tickets: EUR 18 (max. 3 people, including 1 parent) or EUR 29 (max. 6 people, including 2 parents).
8. machmit! Museum für Kinder!
Address: Senefelderstraße 5, 10437 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Wed - closed; Thurs-Fri - 2:00pm - 6:00pm; Sat-Sun - 10:00am - 6:00pm
Prices: from €3.50 to €25
Date of establishment: 1992 r.
What the attraction includes: creative exhibitions that engage all children's senses and stimulate their imagination.
Link to the attraction's website: https://machmitmuseum.de/
MACHmit! Museum fur Kinder! is a place aimed at The youngest tourists, curious about the world and discovering new things. The facility puts interactive permanent and seasonal exhibitions in the hands of little explorers, whose mission is to learn through play and experience. Among the most popular attractions are, among others:
– 7-meter climbing rack,
- travelling exhibition "Books are food - show me your world".
- possibilities organize a child's birthday party on the museum grounds (The full offer is available on the facility's website).
Admission to the museum is paid. Tickets for children over 3 years old, students and people with disabilities cost EUR 3.50, while for adults - EUR 7. It is also possible to purchase a family ticket in the amount of 25 EUR or 16 EUR (discounted form).
9th Madame Tussauds Wax Figure Museum Berlin
Address: Unter den Linden 74, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 10:00-18:00
Prices: from €26
Date of creation: 2008 r.
What the attraction contains: more than 120 wax figures of famous people from the world of music, television, film and history.
Link to the attraction's website: https://www.madametussauds.com/berlin/de/
Madame Tussauds Wax Figures Museum Berlin is another branch of the popular museum, whose forerunner was the Wax Figure Museum in London, which opened in 1835. Admission to the museum is possible only after purchasing a ticket. The cost of a regular ticket is EUR 26, while children and teenagers under the age of 15 can enter for free.
The museum's collection includes more than 120 wax figures. The most popular sections include, among others:
– The Crazy Twenties - Here you can see icons of the cinema and Hollywood world of the time, including Marlene Dietrich, Liza Minelli and Charlie Chaplin.
– Berlin 100! - The exhibition presents the highlights of the last 100 years of Berlin. Here you can see, among others, John F. Kennedy.
– Star Wars - zone created in cooperation with Disney, featuring characters from the Star Wars series, including, for example, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda and Darth Vader.
10. Magicum - Berlin Magic Museum
Address: Große Hamburger Str. 17, 10115 Berlin, Germany
Opening hours: Mon-Sun - 11:00 am-6:00 pm
Prices: from €8.50 to €36
Date of creation (if any): no information
What the collection contains: esoteric, religious and folk artifacts, as well as interactive exhibitions and magical workshops.
Link to the museum's website: https://www.magicum-berlin.de/
Magicum Berlin Magic Museum is the world's first museum of widespread magic and mysticism. Admission to the museum is by ticket only.
The cost of a regular ticket is EUR 11.50 and includes entry to all exhibitions. On the other hand, a discounted ticket (for pupils, students and pensioners) costs EUR 8.50. It is also possible to purchase family tickets: EUR 26 (2+1 family), EUR 32 (2+2 family) and EUR 36 (family 2+3). Among the biggest attractions of the place are, among others:
– 20-minute illusionist shows (The cost is an additional EUR 5 per person),
- possibility organize a magical birthday party for the child,
– Esoteric, religious and folk artifacts, coming from all over the world,
– interactive Exhibitions.