The 10 best tips on what to do with children in easter in berlin

The 10 best tips on what to do with children for Easter in Berlin

Easter holidays in Berlin? Absolutely! Because there are so many things to do in the German capital, in good weather and not so good. The offer is huge: Easter egg hunts in the park, workshops in museums, children’s theater and indoor and outdoor playgrounds. StadtLandTour presents the most beautiful travel tips for a family holiday at Easter in Berlin.

Greet spring with the Britzer tree blossom

Finally be outside! Feel the sun on your skin. Maybe walking barefoot across the grass. Enjoy the spring color frenzy. This goes particularly well at the spring festival in the Britzer Garten in Berlin-Neukölln. The traditional folk festival takes place around 14 days around Easter. Traders, music bands and food stands offer their goods and their skills. Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, of course, the Easter bunny comes in personally and distributes sweets and is available for a family photo. On Easter Saturday, traditionally, the great Easter fire with music and fire brigade takes place in the Britzer Garden.

Admission is free.

And if you come outside the tree blossom, you can expect a very pretty, very well-kept park in Britzer Park with lots of greenery, flowers, fountains and romantic arbors. You can eat well in the Britz am Park manor. There is of course a playground in the Britzer Garten. And pretty benches where you can picnic.

Britzer Garten
Buckower Dam 146

U 7, Parchimer Allee station
M 44 and M 46 buses

For knights: Easter at the Citadel in Berlin-Spandau

In the Middle Ages, Easter is celebrated in the Spandau Citadel. We don’t know if it’s Easter. But that’s a tradition here. But why shouldn’t the knights and damsels have some Easter fun? Because the families with children who go on an excursion here at Easter have a lot of fun between the jugglers and fire-eaters, the marketers and musicians. Small and large visitors can let off steam in archery, ax throwing and ambrush shooting. And of course the highlight is the horse show. Easter is probably the most Easter on the Easter market, which can be bought at the market stalls. Still a great trip tip for families at Easter in Berlin.

Admission is free for children, for adults 6 euros

At the July Tower 1
13599 Berlin

Medieval stripes at Easter in Düppel

In the open-air museum, the museum village in Düppel, Easter is also celebrated in the Middle Ages, albeit in a more contemplative and familiar way. In the medieval village square, round dance and old tunes are sung, in the barns families can paint eggs together around Easter and plunge into a happy Easter hustle and bustle. At the campfire you can fortify yourself with a sausage and watch the hustle and bustle.

But the outdoor area in Berlin Zehlendorf is also worth a trip with the family. A walk through the town center brings the time to life around 800 years ago: huts, smithy and bakery can be visited. There are many stations to touch and participate in. Museum village staff walk around in Kutten and show how it worked with basketry, forging and baking bread in the Middle Ages. We were especially happy about the old breeds of sheep and fluffy woolen pigs.

opening hours
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Prices
Adult admission € 3.50 / reduced € 2.50
Children up to 18 years free

Museum village Düppel
Clauertstrasse 11
14163 Berlin Zehlendorf

An Easter boat trip across the Spree

Discovering Berlin from the water is particularly beautiful. Especially when your feet just don’t want to walk through the many streets anymore. At Easter, the shipping companies are happy to offer brunch trips over the Spree and Landwehr Canal. They usually last between 2 and 3 hours, offer a cold and warm buffet and great views of Berlin. The evening trips are particularly atmospheric – depending on how long the child can and likes to stay up.

Ship provider in Berlin is for example www.spreetours.de.

Egg dyeing in the Ökowerk and Easter walk in the Grunewald

The large 1,2,3 egg dyeing facility can hardly be done better than at the Ökowerk in Berlin. Onion skins, beetroot, spinach, leaves and other natural products are of course purely ecological. The committed team of the Ökowerk also has many other Easter surprises in store, such as Easter ralleyes, wild herb hikes and nice handicraft offers. Homemade cakes and a romantic industrial backdrop complete the offer.

Afterwards it is best to take an Easter walk through the forest towards Sandkuhle am Teufelssee, this is a wonderful pit valley, into which you can roll, run, fall into. Or you just sit in the sand and dig and build sand castles. It can be reached on foot in about 10 minutes from the Ökowerk via the Schildhornweg.

12 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Price: 1.50 euros per egg

Teufelsseechaussee 22
14193 Berlin (Grunewald)

Giddy up! Off to the horse race to Hoppegarten!

Traditionally, the race starts in Berlin on the Hoppegarten racecourse on Easter Sunday. That alone is a big spectacle and it is fun to soak up the atmosphere and watch the races. At Easter the annual Easter festival takes place around the racetrack. With fun fair, dance and booth magic. Children can paint and search for Easter eggs. Stalls and beer gardens offer refreshments.

Goetheallee 1
15366 Hoppegarten

Colorful, loud, wild, funny Easter in the FEZ

Especially in bad weather, the FEZ in Berlin-Köpenick is a real insider tip for Easter. Berlin’s most beautiful leisure center offers families with children a lot of interesting things about the Easter holidays: for example, a rabbit flight into space in the FEZ’s space center Orbital. Or a theater workshop for the rabbit school in the rabbit theater. A cinema in which, at Easter, everything revolves around the egg. Rabbit games, rabbit racing, egg puzzles – the staff at FEZ always do their utmost to have fun with their young guests at Easter. If you don’t like it, let off steam in the Tobescheune, take part in the pancake race or just have fun in the playground. Or run along on the Easter walk and look forward to the subsequent Easter fire.

If you want to participate in a certain program, you should register in advance in the FEZ, as some dates have limited participant sizes.

Easter walk through the Grunewald

An Easter walk with the family is a tradition. This tradition is particularly beautiful in Berlin in the Grunewald. Whether at Schlachtensee, Krummen Lanke or Teufelssee is actually the same. If you are not afraid of dogs, we recommend an Easter walk on Grunewaldsee. Because here there is not only the beautiful lake and the quieter forest, but also a lot to look at. All of Berlin takes its dogs here, from time to time a rider with a horse or a whole group trots past and at the very beginning, at the parking lot is the Jagdschloss Paulsborn. The historic castle with deer antlers and old ornament dates from the time of Wilhelm I. Today it is one of the child-friendly restaurants in Berlin with good plain food, delicious cakes and a beautiful forest playground for happy children.

Paulsborn on Grunewaldsee
Hüttenweg 90
14193 Berlin

Easter in the technology museum

The Technology Museum in Berlin is open on Easter Sunday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. Even if there are not always Easter workshops, the museum is a good address for families to spend their Easter holidays. The exhibitions to touch and try out give children lots of freedom and fun. The holiday programs are particularly nice, in which you can usually take part without registration and free of charge (only museum entry). Then aircraft and machines can be made together, vehicles built and cell phone covers made. It’s refreshing after all these Easter eggs, isn’t it??

Trebbiner Strasse 9
10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg

To the puppet theater

There are many puppet and children’s theaters in Berlin: the fairytale hut in Monbijoupark, the Hans Wurst descendants, the Gripstheater, the Charlottchen. It is worth taking a look at the program pages on the website. Because many theaters offer suitable children’s plays at Easter. At the beginning of Easter, for example, the puppet theater in Charlottenburg shows Christian Morgenstern’s play “An Easter Fairy Tale”, in which the old king says goodbye to winter and hands his scepter to spring.

The other theaters are also worth a family visit at Easter. You can find out more about children’s theaters in Berlin here: Children’s Theater.

Puppet theater Berlin
Gierkeplatz 2
10585 Berlin

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