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Hi,


Do any families have advice on great places to visit in Berlin in August please.Have booked a week there with our 3.5yo and looking for ideas.Want to stay in the Prenzlauzer Berg area as recommended by a friend who lives there ,and want to visit parks,lakes,cycle,go to some museums and family-friendly cafes.


Many thanks

Mel

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There is an amazing legoland in the city centre which my kids loved. The upstairs bit is just a model of Berlin which my little ones were pretty unbothered by but the downstairs area has amazing soft play, life size lego pieces, a cinema and huge amount of different lego building stations and demonstrations.


I second the zoo as well.

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