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Sunday in Berlin

What can you do in Berlin on Sunday?

Berlin tourists are also in their own city on Sunday. Then they mingle with the Berlin visitors and populate the museums, exhibitions or sporting events. But whether you’re a Berliner or a tourist – on a Sunday you can let yourself drift a little and enjoy the city’s offerings en passant.

What to do on Sundays in Berlin?

A Sunday with the family in Berlin

During the Sunday walk, one or the other attraction should be on the way, so that the children can experience something exciting. The best guarantee for this is a visit to the zoo or the Berlin Zoo.
Despite the limited area, the zoo in the center is the most biodiverse facility of its kind in the world. The awesome attraction is of course the aquarium. There are even night tours for children here, but that’s more for Saturday nights. The zoo in Friedrichsfelde impresses with its spaciousness. The eastward expansion is also in full swing. There are many playgrounds here with resting points for the parents.
Or visit the peacock island in the Havel. Further Excursion tips for families

What to do in Berlin on Sundays?

Sunday shopping in Berlin:

On some Sundays you can also go shopping in Berlin and Brandenburg! Sunday shopping is now a popular pastime for Berlin and Berlin tourists!

Children can also experience a lot in Berlin on Sunday!
Photo: © Max Topchii

Experience Berlin with children on Sunday:

Anyone who has come to Friedrichsfelde will find their way into it
FEZ in the Wuhlheide not far. Europe’s largest non-profit children’s, youth and family center is open every Sunday and always offers a variety of play, creativity or cultural experiences for all ages. Parents can also take their walk in the beautiful Park Wuhlheide while the pupils sit in front of the puppet stage. But the FEZ offer is geared towards parents and children having fun together. In the current large model railway exhibition, e.g. Papa also guarantees at his own expense. The weekend after that, Halloween and cool ghosts continue. The FEZ is constantly present with current offers throughout the year. In addition to creative handicrafts and sports, the Astrid Lindgren stage and the FEZ cinema are crowd-pullers. In the space center, in the children’s museum or in the field of international work, there are many interesting topics that parents and children can deal with together.
Children can also visit the famous viewpoints, which offer a breathtaking view of the city. At the radio tower you can see the city from a height of 125 meters, the television tower at Alexanderplatz even offers visitors more than 200 meters of viewing height. You can drink delicious coffee, eat cake or enjoy ice cream.
However, the many restaurants on the Alex are more suitable for a real Sunday brunch in Berlin. A real brunch mile, which should actually be called the brunch district, can be found in Friedrichshain, starting at Simon-Dach-Straße and reaching almost to Ostkreuz. Anyone here for brunch with the family also has the flea market on Boxhagener Platz in front of their noses.

What can couples do in Berlin on Sundays?
Photo: © Artusius

Couples can also experience a lot in Berlin on Sundays

Nothing is as pleasant on Sunday in Berlin as a walk over one or the other
Berlin flea market. There are no fewer than 50 of these markets in Berlin. You could actually visit one every weekend, and still wouldn’t get to all the flea markets, because different miles, street festivals and the like keep changing over the course of the year
beautiful Christmas markets "between" come. The largest and most traditional Berlin flea market is located on Straße des 17. Juni and will celebrate its 40th anniversary next year. There is a huge range here, from autograph cards to zeppelin photos, from high-tech games to nostalgic accessories and small furniture. However, you will hardly find any real bargains here, because the attractiveness of the place also has its price for the sellers. If you want to rummage in the junk, you are right in front of the Schöneberg town hall. You can also combine a visit to the flea market with an excursion into the countryside. The parking lot at the Friedrichshagen S-Bahn station has everything the collector’s heart desires, and often from private providers who don’t insist on the price as much as the commercial dealers. If the weather is not so good, the flea market near the Treptow Arena is the place to go. It is completely covered and of an unbelievable abundance: car tires, sewing machines, lamps and, above all, old electronic items are popular. The bazaar character also comes into play in the price negotiations. The range of antiques is less pronounced. You can find them on the junk market at Ostbahnhof. Designer and boutique goods are the specialty of the flea market at Mauerpark, which has long since outgrown this name. Some supermarkets in Berlin are also open on Sundays.

When strolling through the city, not only the junk markets are a welcome change, but also the many street festivals. There is something every weekend in this area too "Come on". If you fancy a little bit of noisy life after your contemplative visit to the park, your Sunday tour can always be based on the street festivals that are currently running. But you can also get active yourself and be on the way in one of the numerous Berlin waters. From rowing to surfing, everything from Wannsee to Müggelsee is everything "in it" – of course the trip with the White Fleet.

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