Berlin Family Fun | Holland Park 🌷🎠
You really can't finish exploring in one day! We bought day tickets, the kid's ticket was 18€ and the dad's was 20€ (children under 1.2 meters need to be accompanied by an adult). Some rides, like the ones that fly high, are prohibited for those under 1 meter. My kid played both indoors and outdoors, from daybreak to nightfall, until exhaustion (the dad too) 🥱🌙 🔅We went yesterday because the ice rink, Eisbahn, opened. Elsa, Anna, Olaf interacted with the kids, and it was incredibly popular! My kid said, "Look, there's really a princess!" They followed Elsa and greeted her the whole way. The world of children is so simple. 🥸 The dad took the older one on rides, and I pushed the younger one around. A perfect 2v2 situation. 🔅Holland Park is copied almost exactly the same, and the supermarket sells things similar to what we used to buy at the Dutch attractions. 🔅Gartenwelt now sells Christmas decorations and actually has a good selection of plants. It's worth a visit. 🔅The restaurant isn't expensive; you can have a meal for about ten euros per person. ⭕️ Entry is free of charge 🎫, and there's no need to buy tickets for the outdoor playground. Some attractions require tickets and a wristband, or you can buy individual items or just outdoor or indoor tickets, there are many combinations. The go-kart 🏎️ ride requires an additional coin drop, 2€ per ride. Now that the ice-skating ⛸️ rink is open, if parents can skate, taking the kids for a skate is a great experience too. #Germany #LifeInGermany #DailyGermany #ParentingInGermany #GermanyWithKids #GermanyFamilyTrip #BerlinFamilyFun #BerlinFunRecommendations #GermanyWithKids #WhereToPlayInGermany