LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin


LEGOLAND Discovery Center Berlin is a unique entertainment center for children, considered by many to be the best in the world! It is not a theme park like Denmark’s Legoland Billund, but a LEGO entertainment and educational center with lots of attractions. In the center you will find a 4D cinema, mini-Berlin, rides, Lego NINJAGO City Adventure, LEGO Racers track, LEGO Firends City, factory tour and of course plenty of opportunities for children also children with their parents to build their own Lego projects and other attractions. Legoland Discovery Center Berlin will provide many hours of fun.
Zoo and Tierpark Berlin


Tierpark Berlin is a Europe’s largest animal park (with aquarium). Set in 160 hectares of extensive and varied parkland around the historic mansion Schloss Friedrichsfelde, the Tierpark is home to almost 8,000 animals representing more than 650 different species.
Unique animal encounters are guaranteed with the walk-through Lemur Woods and the exciting free-flight show. Visitors can also climb aboard the free electric train that stops at various points around the park – perfect for a relaxing zoological journey.
Computer Games Museum


The Computerspielemus is cool attraction, not only shows games and hardware, but also their surroundings: visitors can immerse themselves in a 1980s-style amusement arcade with playable original arcade machines or in living rooms from the 1970s to the 1990s. Of the more than 300 exhibits in the exhibition, more than 30 can be played and tried out – and depending on the special exhibition, even more.
Berlin Museum of Natural History


The Naturkundemuseum (Natural History Museum) is one of the largest natural history museums in Germany. Inside you will find several impressive dinosaur skeletons. The most famous is the skeleton of Brachiosaurus Brancai, the world’s largest dinosaur skeleton on display. The “World of Dinosaurs” collection offers many more exciting exhibits, photos and animations on this topic. The “evolution in action” section focuses on interesting aspects of evolution and its consequences for the animal kingdom. In addition, you can see a rich collection of minerals, fossils and other exhibits.
ANOHA – The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin


Thematically, the children’s world Anoha is based on the story of Noah’s Ark from the Torah and offers young visitors around 2,700 square meters to explore, discover and play. Anoha is designed for children between the ages of three and ten. The hands-on museum is designed for playful and interactive visits.
Samurai Museum Berlin


The Samurai Museum’s displays armour, swords and other pieces of samurai art from the 8th to 19th centuries.Fascination emanates from the legendary warriors of Japan. The Samurai Museum uses selected exhibits from the Janssen Collection to show the level of craftsmanship that went hand in hand with the well-known martial aspect of the samurai. Helmets, masks, armour and accessories were by no means reduced to their function alone. Rather, the pieces are precisely crafted works of art.
Multimedia installations bring the era of the samurai back to life and invite visitors to playfully explore thousands of years of history. For example, guests can catch a yokai, watch nō and taiko performances or immerse themselves in the world of Japanese swordsmithing.
German Spy Museum


The German Spy Museum at Leipziger Platz is the only museum of its kind in Germany. State-of-the-art demonstration technology takes you on a multimedia journey through the history of espionage – from the first ciphers from antiquity to the present day. Top agents also have their say. You will gain insights into sophisticated spying techniques, legendary espionage cases and spectacular secret operations. The collection comprises over 1,000 exhibits. Around 300 of these can be viewed in numerous themed areas. At the same time, interactive installations invite you to join in and be amazed.