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Tips from friends Steen, Mugs
Her øverst: Nye ting (efter august 2018):
Abenteuer Park
Seerose, vegetarisch, ny adresse
Bike highway to southwest Berlin: this modern concrete bike highway starts in our park. 6km to the south, you find the "Naturpark Südgelände", a cute young forest on the ruins of a giant pre-WW2 railway area.
And there is also the "Insulaner", one of the small "hills" in Berlin, with a public open-air bath -recommended on working days in the morning Open-air summer bath - along with a planetarium and minigolf
"Springpfuhl" is a place where you can anticipate "the best" of the 70s ossie architecture (by car or s-bahn): https://goo.gl/maps/rPJ7uMfaAsR2
Köpenick has a beautifully modernized baroque quarter, and after the history lesson you can relax at one of the many lake/river places. It's nice for a day trip by car: https://goo.gl/maps/z3f5zDwVQJK2
The Treptow Park is quite touristy, but still interesting and calm on work days, with soviet statues. From there, you could walk/bike a historical DDR/BRD path, crossing the old border, to the hip and very touristy Kreuzberg: https://goo.gl/maps/E944RCKjo2S2
Pfaueninsel/Peacock Island (I don't know, did I send you there already?). It's an island with free running peacocks and a funny little wooden castle: https://goo.gl/maps/qRnF1VGXFtC2 Next to Pfaueninsel, if you're interested in Cold War/DDR stuff (though you don't see lot of it): the Glienicker Brücke, where the Allies switched their agents: https://goo.gl/maps/Z3r9Pu5uqDR2
Also around there, in Potsdam, this is really special: an old Russian village called Alexandrowka. This is really funny, and you can still go for al walk with Karl if he is bored: https://goo.gl/maps/7uDEpCdsWqJ2
Anne Frank museet, kvarteret der omkring, flere gamle ensbyggede huse i forskellige stilarter
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