Wednesday 5 October 2016

Weekend Events for the Whole Family in Berlin, Oct 7th - 9th 2016

Long Night of the Families

Activities for the whole family between Saturday and Sunday in a variety of venues around town. 

Saturday, October 8th 


Hashomer Hatzair 

Hashomer Hatzair is opening its youth activities this Sunday. The activities are for kids aged 7 to 18, in different age blocks (for the younger and the older) and are ran in German, Hebrew or English (of course, you don't have to be able to speak all three, one is enough!). There will be also summer camps and other fun activities, regular activities are every second Sunday. 



Music at the Weekend

The DIY Musical Festival uses instruments that are built out of recycled materials, and obviously you can also take part. 

Sunday, from 2pm
in Moabit, Ottopark (near U Turmstr) 
Free admission 

Festival for DIY Musical Instruments


Other concerts: 
  • Saturday at 3pm and Sunday at 11  - family concert at the Philharmonie
  • And another concert for kids on Sunday, at 11:00, in Museum Pankow (details)

Furthermore

  • The "Berlin Leuchtet" festival, a sort of an appetiser for the Festival of Lights. Various buildings will be beautifully lit. And at this weekend there is also a special "Lights Festival" at the Spandau Citadel (Fri/Sat) 
Berlin Leuchtet
  • Throughout the weekend, a design festival - Designer Meile Berlin - which includes mostly interesting exhibitions on and around the Stilwerk and Kantstr. 
  • Saturday/Sunday: Harvest Festival in Domaene Dahlem 


  • Sunday in the Britzer Gardens: Luftikus, a kite festival 
  • Sunday at 3pm - a guided tour for families at the Marmorpalais in Potsdam 
  • Sunday at 3pm - workshop for children in traditional oil painting, in the Oranienburg Castle 
  • Street Food Market in the Kulturbrauerei, Sunday

About Me

I offer tours in Berlin as well as write about the city as well as published several books and articles in general. I am always free for writing gigs - travel writing or any other types of writing and research - or of course to show you the wonderful city I live in. 

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